Jan 03, 2012 00:06
Other voices: a work that has been translated into English:
Back to the garden: a work having to do with gardens, the land or the environment:
Brave new world: a work in which the “world” is other than your own (could be set on a different planet, a foreign country, a different time or place from your own): Water Logic, by Laurie J. Marks. Completed 1/9/12. Rated 3 1/2 stars.
Crabgrass frontier: a work set in suburbia:
Out of the mouths of babes: a work told from a non-adult point of view:
Of another mind: a work that centers around mental disorder:
Portrait of the artist: a work about a member of the creative class: Every Third Thought, by John Barth. Completed 1/3/11. Rated 3 stars.
The gang’s all here: a work about friends, family or community (including the workplace):
One word says it all: a work with a one-word title (but will accept 2 words such as "The Infinities"):
Road trip: a work that has to do with a literal or spiritual journey:
Thou shalt not kill: a work in which a character does just that (for example, a mystery - but doesn’t have to be a mystery):
In the Mix: a work that mixes genres, interweaves stories, or is told from more than one point of view:
bookeeping,
2012