May *1
Pick the shortest book (fewest pages).
The 39 steps
Author: John Buchan
Genre: spy mystery
Number of pages: 118
First published: 1915
Setting: first world war
Rating: 4 stars
First sentence: I returned from the City about three o’clock on that May afternoon
pretty well disgusted with life.
One sentence comment: I enjoy the plot which involved psychological consideration.
It’s amazing how people can disguise in
front of the enemy. It takes a strong personality that can control fear. This
is an absolute classic spy novel.
May *2 Pick the one with the longest title
(most letters)
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone
Author: Lori Gottlieb
Genre: memoir
Number of pages: 415
First published: 2019
Setting: present
Rating: 5 stars
First sentence: Have compassion.
One sentence comment: I have been ravished to meet such a candid therapist.
It’s a surprisingly honest memoir as if she
were facing a group of patients to whom she needed to unfold herself to help
understand that it is a first step to healing. I can find myself in each case
she talked about, so that I got lots of advice from her. She is such a good story
teller that I feel I actually meet these cases.
May *3 Pick the one with the cover you like
best.
The Cat Who Ate Danish Modewrn (The Cat
Who Mystery #2)
Author: Lilian Jackson Braun
Genre: mystery
Number of pages: 247
First published: 1967
Setting: the US in the 1960’s
Rating: 5 stars
First sentence: Jim Qwilleran prepared his bachelor breakfast with a look of
boredom and distaste, accentuated by the down-curve of his bushy moustache.
One sentence comment: The description of the intelligent cat in the novel is so vivid
that a person like me, who never try to have a pet, would see the cat as if he
were beside me.
May *4 Pick the one by the author whose
last name is alphabetically last.
A Wrinkle in Time
Author: Madeleine L’engle
Genre: sci-fi and fantasy
Number of pages: 212
First published: 1962
Setting: outside Earth
Rating: 3 stars
First sentence: It was a dark and stormy night.
One sentence comment: It can be the first book for children to appreciate science
fiction and fantasy.
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