
I finished The Unsinkable Greta James. I haven’t had a chance to see if it fits anywhere. There is orange & red on the cover if that helps. If someone see a fit feel free to put it there. I’m going out but will check back in later.

I loved
The Cartographers 5 stats. I used it for #49 "there may be dragons".

I finished
The Cartographers. I put it under cornucopia #4 magical realism. I think we just need acorns there now. I will start
The Unsinkable Greta James next. I don't think I'll finish before Sunday night but I could.

I have 87 pages left in The Cartographers. I’m focusing on reading right now. I hope to finish soon.

True
The person below has their version of a spooky book picked out for October.

Good Morning. I added my pages from yesterday. My goal has shifted to finishing
The Cartographers Saturday. I will try to read a lot of pages today.

A few questions for you:
What challenges and distractions have you faced this read-a-thon? Not too many. I didn't have a lot to do this week.
What is your favorite book so far?
A Psalm for the Wild-BuiltHow's your team and individual challenges going? I finished the individual challenge. Our team is doing great.
What have you accomplished so far in this read-a-thon? My goal was 4-5 books. I have finished 4 books.
What are your goals for the remainder of the read-a-thon? To finish
The Cartographers &
The Unsinkable Greta James by Sunday night.

Sherri H Fall Read-A-Thon Individual Challenge finished Prompts.
1. Edamame: A translated book -
Gerta2.Potatoes: A book with an animal on the cover -
3.Eggplants: A book that includes a romance -
Now Lorraine Has Gone4. Green Beans: A book under 250 pages -
A Psalm for the Wild-Built

The spreadsheets look great!

Hi All. I'm currently reading
The Cartographers. Magical realism. I got everything done early I needed to do today including dinner, Eggplant Lasagna. My goal is to read as far as I can today & finish tomorrow. If magical realism is still open when I finish I will use it there. I'm impressed with how well we are doing.

I used
A Psalm for the Wild-Built for a book about nature, camping... My next book is
The Cartographers. Magical realism, family dynamics, mystery.

I finished
A Psalm for the Wild-Built. Do you think I could use it for Cornucopia 2 A book set in or about nature (forest,camping,environmental literature,etc) ?

The official ruling is yes I can count the cup of tea on the cover of
as an item of food.