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Book : Destination extrême - Forêt des suicides
The Author : Kathleen Thibault
Date : 09/01/25
Task: 6)Read a book that is from a series that has more than 9 books in it
Fits: There's 10 books in the series at the moment
Current Location Steps: 12
Total Of All Steps: 47

Date Read: 09/01/2025
Pages : 271

Book/Author: Destination extrême - Forêt des suicides by Kathleen Thibault
Date Read: 09/01/2025
How it Fits : Author's last name T

The Author : Keigo Higashino
Date : 09/01/25
Task : 3)Read a book published in September of any year (Must be the edition that you read-Not first published)
Fits: September 24, 2019

Book : The Miracles of the Namiya General Store
The Author : Keigo Higashino
Date : 09/01/25
Task: 10)Read a book with a title that Starts and Ends with a letter in the words “Peanut Butter Cup”
Fits: Starts with T ends with E
Current Location Steps: 11
Total Of All Steps: 46


2. Dromedary

Scientific name: Camelus dromedarius
Type of animal: Mammal, order Artiodactyla (the even-toed ungulates)
Where found: Sahara Desert
Conservation status: Domestic animal
Camels are among the most famous of all desert animals. These hoofed mammals are a common sight in many desert regions, where they were domesticated around 4,000 years ago. Camels are used for transport, food and clothing.
There are three camel species: the single-humped dromedary, and the two-humped Bactrian and Wild Bactrian. They make up the genus Camelus.
The dromedary is by far the most abundant camel, representing 94% of all camels. Today it is a domestic animal, most often seen in desert regions. Australia has a small feral dromedary population made up of the descendants of animals introduced to the country by humans.
The dromedary has many adaptations for living in the desert. These include bushy eyebrows, double-layered eyelashes, and nostrils that can close up completely, all of which provide protection from sand storms.
The dromedary is able to go long periods of time without drinking. It stores both water and energy – in the form of body fat – in its hump.
PLEASE COMPLETE ONE OF THESE TASKS:
1. Read a book with a desert on the cover.
2. Read a book with a ‘9’ and ‘4’ on the publication date.
3. Read a book with an MC who likes to travel.


24. Christmas trees in Christmas movies

Well, you gotta love a good Christmas movie, right? The Hallmark Channel alone has about a million! Watching a Christmas movie by the Christmas tree.... add a glass of cocoa or red wine and it's a treat!! Christmas trees have been featured in many a Christmas film -- the Grinch stealing Cindy Lou Who's tree, the bell ringing on the tree in "It's a Wonderful Life", Charlie Brown's half dead tree that brings them all together -- I could go on and on. True confession time again!! As much as I love Christmas, I do not necessarily love Christmas movies. My favorite Christmas movies are The Grinch (cartoon version only -- so sorry Jim Carrey, but no) and the movie with Heat Mizer and Snow Mizer (which appeared in our Christmas Shopping challenge last December!!) Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer makes me cry, that kid in Home Alone got on my nerves (my apologies to the world) and I find Frosty the Snowman gut-wrenching, all which proves that taste is subjective. Give me a good, creepy serial killer over a sweet, talking/singing, gonna-melt-and-break-your-heart Snowman any day!! That's what makes the world interesting -- we are all different :)
To watch a Christmas movie, please read a book in your favorite genre and tell me your favorite Christmas movie.



#9. Bombay:
The Bombay is an easy-going, yet energetic cat. She does well in quiet apartments where she’s the center of attention as well as in lively homes with children and other pets. Bombays have a dramatic and deep black coat. She’ll talk to you in a distinct voice, and you’re likely to find her in the warmest spot in your home, whether that’s in the sunlight from a window or curled up under the covers in bed with you. Bombays are smart and learn tricks quickly, so keep them entertained by teaching them new tricks and providing them interactive toys to play with.
To meet this cutie, please complete ONE of the tasks below:
1. Read a book set in a place that starts with any letter in BOMBAY
2. Read a book with a toddler character (the one who needs playing and attention all the time)
3. Read a book with black cover (>50%)

City: Pioneer Valley, Massachusetts
Book & Author: Deep Trouble 2 by R.L. Stine
Date Read: 09/01/25
Task: 3. Read a book by an author who’s first and last name starts with a letter in SUGARLOAF.
How it Fits: Author R.S

Book & Author: Deep Trouble 2 by R.L. Stine
Date Read: 09/01/25
Task: 3. Read a book by an author who’s first and last name starts with a letter in SUGARLOAF.
How it Fits: Author R.S

Book : Deep Trouble II
Date : 09/01/25
Task: 1)Read a book that has a MPG of Middle Grade or Childrens
How it fits: Both are MPG
Current Location Steps: 9
Total Of All Steps:44

Book/Author: Deep Trouble II
Date Read: 09/01/2025
How it Fits : MPG Paranormal