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message 1: by Cynthia (last edited Dec 03, 2009 06:52AM) (new)

Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1332 comments ADVENTURES WITH ALICE AND LEWIS - In Honor Of Lewis Carroll (27 January 1832 – 14 January 1898) Author Most Famous For Alice's Adventure's In Wonderland…
A. Read A Book Featuring A Character Or Person Who Is Named Alice/Lewis (First Or Last) OR Was Written By An Author With The Name Alice/Lewis (First Or Last).
AND
B. Read A Novel That Takes Place In A Fictional Land Such As Narnia Or Oz.

If you need suggestions for books to read for this task post a request here.


Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner) (perpetualpageturner) | 306 comments I need some suggestions for this one! :)

So far I have:
Alice Sebold
C.S. Lewis
You could also read any one of the Twilight books because Alice is a character.




message 3: by Liz (new)

Liz   (lizvegas) alice munro (also is a canandian author)
alice hoffman


message 4: by Liz (new)

Liz   (lizvegas) also an amazing book is Still Alice by Lisa Genova


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Bridgit | 505 comments Will Louis work? or Louie? Alternate forms of Alice and Lewis?


message 7: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1332 comments Bridgit wrote: "Will Louis work? or Louie? Alternate forms of Alice and Lewis? "No they need to be spelled the same




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Cait (caitertot) | 648 comments For the second part of the task, how broad is the "fictional land" part? Do fictional countries count?


message 9: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1332 comments Cait wrote: "For the second part of the task, how broad is the "fictional land" part? Do fictional countries count?"Yes - anything that is a country or larger counts - not a fictional town/city.




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Rach (rachlovestv) | 261 comments Would Stardust work for the "fictional land" part?


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Anissa (anissa147) | 7 comments can a different planet or universe count?


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Nicki (luluminstrel) | 279 comments American Wife A Novel - the main character is called Alice


message 13: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 680 comments I have a bunch of options on my shelves for the first part of the task (see below). For the 2nd portion, would The Hunger Games work for fictional land?

Alice:
The Lovely Bones
Here on Earth
The Color Purple
Charming Billy
Go Ask Alice
By the Light of My Father's Smile
Lucky
A Town Like Alice
Still Alice
The Story Sisters
Lewis:
The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop


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Katie | 1 comments Patricia wrote: "I have a bunch of options on my shelves for the first part of the task (see below). For the 2nd portion, would The Hunger Games work for fictional land?

Alice:
[book:The Lovely ..."


FYI: The protagonist in Go Ask Alice is never named. The title comes from the Jefferson Airplane song "White Rabbit."

Also, I don't know because I've never read it, but is there a character named Alice in A Town Like Alice?



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Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1332 comments Patricia wrote: "I have a bunch of options on my shelves for the first part of the task (see below). For the 2nd portion, would The Hunger Games work for fictional land?

Alice:
The Lovely ..."</i><b>No because it takes place in the US only in the future</b>

<i>Anissa wrote: "can a different planet or universe count?"</i><b>If it doesn't exist in real life yes.</b>

<i>Rachel wrote: "Would [book:Stardust
work for the "fictional land" part?"
Yes




message 16: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 680 comments Katie wrote: "Patricia wrote: "I have a bunch of options on my shelves for the first part of the task (see below). For the 2nd portion, would The Hunger Games work for fictional land?

Alice:
[bo..."


I misread and was thinking it was character, author or title including Alice. Just character and author, got it. Thanks. And, thanks for the reply Cynthia. I'll work that book into another task.


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Donna Jo Atwood | 2412 comments Katie wrote: "Patricia wrote:
"Also, I don't know because I've never read it, but is there a character named Alice in A Town Like Alice?i>

The Alice in A Town Like Alice is the town of Alice Springs in Australia.



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Sara (hoot31) Will Eclipse work since one of the characters is named Alice?


message 19: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1332 comments Sara☺ wrote: "Will Eclipse work since one of the characters is named Alice? "Yes




message 20: by Sara (new)

Sara (hoot31) Thanks!


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Sara ♥ (saranicole) | 1114 comments My plan is Far from You by Lisa Schroeder and Fairest by Gail Carson Levine


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Bunny (neonbunny) | 72 comments it won't be published until january, but if i can get it at the library then, i am hoping to read Alice I Have Been A Novel by Melanie Benjamin for the first part of the task. it is about Alice Liddell Hargreaves, who was the possible/partial real-life inspiration for the Alice character in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass.


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Asho | 181 comments I found this wikipedia page that has lists of fictional countries, planets, and so on. I don't read much fantasy or science fiction so I'm having a hard time coming up with books for the second half of the challenge.
Hopefully this will help!



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Donna Jo Atwood | 2412 comments Bunny wrote: "it won't be published until january, but if i can get it at the library then, i am hoping to read Alice I Have Been A Novel by Melanie Benjamin for the first part of the task. it is..."

I'm #6 on the library list here. I'm hoping they get multiple copies for the different branches.


Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner) (perpetualpageturner) | 306 comments I only found a few from that fictional country list. Anybody have any other suggestions?


message 26: by ²õ³¦³ó±ð°ù³ú´ÇÓË« (last edited Nov 17, 2009 03:27PM) (new)

²õ³¦³ó±ð°ù³ú´ÇÓË« (pjreads) Jamie wrote: "I only found a few from that fictional country list. Anybody have any other suggestions?"

Many sci fi / fantasy books -- try these authors:
Ursula Le Guin
Orson Scott Card
Suzette Haden Elgin
Joan D. Vinge
Vernor Vinge
Patricia A. McKillip
Jo Clayton
David Brin
C.J. Cherryh
J.R.R. Tolkien
Sheri S. Tepper


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Felina | 0 comments My plan is Alice in Wonderland & Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman.


message 28: by Garlan ✌ (new)

Garlan ✌ Larry Niven wrote an excellent sci-fi book called Ringworld that should fit. Also several by Isaac Asimov in the Foundation series.


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Terri (terrisa-uk) | 222 comments The Outcastby Sadie Jones has a character called Lewis.


message 30: by Juniper (last edited Nov 18, 2009 05:30AM) (new)

Juniper (jooniperd) Cynthia wrote: "Alice:"No because The Lovely Bones takes place in the US only in the future."

Just to clarify...this book would work because the author is Alice Sebold, right? Patricia had listed her 'Alice' and 'Lewis' possibilities as her question after the Hunger Games query for part two of the task.



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Diane  | 741 comments Would it be okay to read two Chronicles of Narnia books since they fit into both categories?


message 32: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1332 comments Diane wrote: "Would it be okay to read two Chronicles of Narnia books since they fit into both categories?"Yes I actually plan to read the complete chronicles for the second part.

Jennifer wrote: "Cynthia wrote: "Alice:"No because The Lovely Bones takes place in the US only in the future."

Just to clarify...this book would work because the author is Alice Sebold, right? Patrici..."
Yes I was referring to the Hunger Games in my reply




message 33: by Jennifer (last edited Nov 19, 2009 01:45PM) (new)

Jennifer  (jml_417) Would the Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer work for the second part of the task? The fairies, dwarves, etc. all live in a colony underground and I think it's called "The Lower Elements".

Is that too much of a stretch? I've only read the first book in the series, so I'm not sure how much of any of others take place above and below ground.

I was just wondering - no problem if it's not allowed since I've got some other ideas for this task.


message 34: by Krista (new)

Krista (kacey14) Here are a couple of 'Lewis' authors I just thought of that are at opposite ends of the spectrum:

Beverly Lewis
and
Lewis Black


message 35: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1332 comments Jennifer L. wrote: "Would the Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer work for the second part of the task? The fairies, dwarves, etc. all live in a colony underground and I think it's called "The Lower Elem..."I haven't read the series but looking at descriptions on novelist at least it doesn't appear that much if any of the plot takes place in that fictional place - if you find out it does then yes it would work but otherwise no.




message 36: by Sara ♥ (last edited Nov 19, 2009 10:04PM) (new)

Sara ♥ (saranicole) | 1114 comments Artemis Fowl... The majority of Book 5 (Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony) takes place in a fictional place (without saying too much about the plot). Book 4 (Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception) MIGHT take place in a fictional fairy/etc. city deep within the earth for a good chunk of the time.... but I can't quite recall...

The other books take place on 21st century Earth (various countries), and with brief stints to the Lower Elements... but I would say the majority is spent above ground....

I highly recommend the audiobooks. They're FANTASTIC. (Well, the first 5, anyway... They changed narrators...)


message 37: by Janice (new)

Janice  | 710 comments I just wanted to recommend a book for this task.

The Confessions of Max Tivoli
by Andrew Sean Greer
(Max's life-long love is named Alice)

It is similar to and was probably inspired by The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, but with its own unique flavor and characters.


message 38: by Donna Jo (new)

Donna Jo Atwood | 2412 comments For the second part of task, does Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne fit?


message 39: by Jennifer (last edited Nov 20, 2009 06:45AM) (new)

Jennifer  (jml_417) Sara ♥ wrote: "Artemis Fowl... The majority of Book 5 (Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony) takes place in a fictional place (without saying too much about the plot). Book 4 ([book:Artemis Fowl: The Opal..."

Thanks Sara! I have books 2 thru 5 on my shelves right now and if #5 fits, I might use it - I was planning on reading these anyways just get them off my TBR, whether or not they fit into the challenge.


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Bluemoon (bluemoon286) | 1797 comments If you like fantasy The Bone Doll's Twin by Lynn Flewelling takes place in a fictional land. It was a very good book. I think I am going to read the second book for this task.


message 41: by Jessy (new)

Jessy (jessycfischer) Would The Color of Magic (Discworld, #1) by Terry Pratchett work for the 2nd part?


message 42: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1332 comments Jessy wrote: "Would The Color of Magic (Discworld, #1) by Terry Pratchett work for the 2nd part? "

Yes


message 43: by Rach (new)

Rach (rachlovestv) | 261 comments For anyone still looking for a book with "Alice" as a character, I just finished The Magicians by Lev Grossman and I would highly recommend it! One of the main characters is named Alice. :)


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Joanne (jmages) | 20 comments Would The Secret Order of the Gumm Street Girls work for the second part of the task? I just started reading it with my 10 year old daughter.


message 45: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia (pandoraphoebesmom) | 1332 comments Joanne wrote: "Would The Secret Order of the Gumm Street Girls work for the second part of the task? I just started reading it with my 10 year old daughter."

This appears to take place in a fictional city but not a fictional country so it doesn't fit.


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Eliza (elizac) | 26 comments Would the Redwall books by Brian Jacques
Count for the fictional land portion of this task?


message 47: by TeresaFL (new)

TeresaFL | 92 comments Would The Big Over Easy work for the Fictional Land part of this challenge? I loved the Thursday Next books and have heard good things about this series.


message 48: by Nicki (new)

Nicki (luluminstrel) | 279 comments Just to say I'm halfway through American Wife A Novel and absolutely loving it - highly recommended! (the main character is an Alice)


message 49: by Bridgit (new)

Bridgit | 505 comments I am reading Kate Mosse's Labyrinth - the main character is Alice. I am only about 200 pages in, but it is really good so far. The story of a woman named Alais from the 11th century and a woman named Alice from teh 20th century and how they are linked (dont want to give spoilers , and i really havent found out for sure yet, just speculation) i would definitely recommend it.


message 50: by Literally (new)

Literally Jen (vampsita) Bridgit, you are my hero! I have Labyrinth on my shelf and it's been sitting there for months. I shall read that one with you! BTW, I *think* this book has a sequel, and if so, then the sequel is on bargain at B&N.

Another option if you guys are looking for a quick read is The Last Summer. I loved this book.


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