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21757 20.1 Most Improved -Kathy KS's Task: Family and Holidays

The favorite part of the Holidays for me, personally, is the opportunity to spend some time with family. Amazingly enough, I’m now the eldest of our four generations! Options for this task will be centered around family. Read one book from these options. State the option.

Option 1 - One of my passions, other than reading, is researching genealogy. I research the family history of my children’s paternal line, my husband’s line, and my own, including the families of my kids- and grandkids-in-law.
Read a book from the first 25 pages of this list: Genealogy Books
Although most are non-fiction, some on the list are fiction. Either is fine.
Required: State the page.

Option 2 - Our four generations are spread around now, which makes our get-togethers even more special.
Read a book set at least 50% in one of the places in which some of our family members live: California, Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina, or Germany.
Required: If the setting is not evident from the main page, provide a reference.

Option 3 - My first great grandchild was born this year, so this will be her first Christmas. She’s my first female descendant born since her grandmother was born over forty years ago!
To celebrate them, read a book first published in either 1981 or 2024.
21757 20.2 - Rookie at the Top - SheMac's Task: Into 2025

Janus is the Roman God that gave us January, the first month of the year and this challenge reminds us of that. Read one book from the two options below.
Choose an option and read one book. Your chosen book should be at least 225 pages.
REQUIRED: State the Option

Option 1:
As well as being shown with two faces, Janus was also known for holding a key in his right hand. This symbolized his protection of doors, gates, and other openings. Read a book with either a key (not electronic) or a door or a gate on the cover.
REQUIRED: post the cover

Option 2: The Roman Empire reached its furthest extent by 117AD and had a massive influence on European and, ultimately, world culture. Read a book that is at least 50% set in one or more of these countries that were part of the Roman Empire at that time:
Albania, Austria, Algeria, Belgium, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Egypt, England, France, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Luxembourg, Moldova, Morocco, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, Wales.
REQUIRED: If the setting is not evident from the Goodreads page, provide a reference.
21757 20.5 Bigger is Better- Elizabeth P's Task: Celebrating the SRC

To be honest, I was very surprised when I was asked to write a task for this challenge, and as I considered what to do I reflected over the time I’ve spent in the SRC. Imagine my shock when I realized that I have been in this group for over 10 years at this point! I feel like my first challenge was maybe 2 years ago max. Time really flies. In light of that, I wanted to write a task that celebrates the time I’ve spent in this wonderful group.

Choose one option
Required: State the option.

1: Discovery
I first discovered the SRC in January of 2014 and I was so instantly excited by the premise of this group (meaning this winter challenge we’ll actually hit my 11 year anniversary - WHAT?!). I remember the only thing I was disappointed by was the fact that I had missed the month of December and couldn’t finish the entire challenge in two months. That challenge and the excitement I felt is why I’m still here today!

Read a book first published in January of a year between 2014 and 2024, inclusive.

2: Participation
I went back and counted (because why not) and realized that this will be my 36th Seasonal Reading Challenge. I missed a few (including the entire year of 2023) but am still astounded I’ve made 36 of my ridiculous spreadsheets for this group.

Read a book that is #3 or #6 in a series. The series name and number must be indicated in the GR title listing in grayscale parentheses following the title or grayscale italics above the title.

3: Reflection
None of my friends or family understand it, but these reading challenges have brought me so much joy over the past 10+ years. I love trying to fit my books in, and being challenged to read more. I’ve enjoyed getting to know pieces of everyone through their tasks. I remember being encouraged by the community when I did previous tasks at important turning points in my life. I’m just so glad to have found this group.

Read a book with a word of 4 or more letters in the title (subtitles do not count) that can be made from the letters in READING CHALLENGES BRING ME JOY. Letters can be used as often as they appear in the phrase.
Required: State the word.

I wish you a very happy winter reading challenge!
Dec 05, 2024 04:29PM

21757 Fly wrote: "Somehow things got lost or slightly changed from the original with all the back and forth messaging :) I meant for graphic novels to be allowed for this task!"

this has been edited to show One Graphic Novels, Sequential Art, Comics, Comic Book, or Manga may be used for this task. can be used for one book
Dec 05, 2024 05:59AM

21757 25.7- FLY's Task-FLY Finally Finishes!

After many (many!) attempts, I can't believe I finally finished a seasonal challenge! Success finally came through a combination of an unholy number of hours spent driving over the last few months (yay audiobooks!) and the kindle availability of many short books.

This is a two book task. Choose two options and read one book for each.
One Graphic Novel, Sequential Art, Comics, Comic Book, or Manga may be used for this task.
Required: State the option

Option 1: Since the majority of my reading (listening) was done while driving, read a book with a car prominently featured on the cover.
disambiguation:
By "car" I mean a small, 4-wheeled passenger sedan/hatchback/roadster, and not a truck or other type of vehicle. By "prominently featured" I mean that it is a main item on the cover and not part of background art. We should be able to see that the car is a car from the thumbnail.

These work:
Just Last Night by Mhairi McFarlane The Last Picture Show by Larry McMurtry

These do NOT work:
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig Enjoy the View (Moose Springs, Alaska, #3) by Sarah Morgenthaler

Required: post the cover

Option 2: In the car I listened to a LOT of audiobooks. For this option, please pick a book from this list of Best Audiobooks.
Best Audiobooks
You can choose the audio version or read any other edition of your chosen book. Please make sure your choice meets SRC guidelines.
Required: State the page

Option 3: I'm a slow reader, so I wouldn't have made it through the challenge without reading many short books last season! For this option, pick a very short book, i.e. a book with fewer than 180 pages. (your book must still meet the 100-page minimum!)


Option 4: In addition to finishing the challenge, I also managed to make serious inroads into my TBR mountains by working on several series that I had earlier started and then let fall by the wayside.
For this option, read a book in a series that you had started prior to last year (so 2022 or earlier) and then later abandoned (had not read a book from that series for at least the last six months).
Required: state the year you started the series and verify that you had abandoned it for at least 6 months

Option 5: Finally, this last season saw me reading a ton of dragon books. I'm not sure why...
For this option, read a book with either a dragon on the cover (it doesn't need to be the main thing on the cover, just recognizably a dragon) or the word DRAGON intact in the title, subtitle, or series name. It can stand alone, as in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, or it can be part of a word as in Pendragon or Dragonquest.
Required: Post the Cover
Dec 04, 2024 04:46AM

21757 20.6 It's A Fact - Julia103's Task" Getting Older

I will be turning 65 in February 2025, which in the United States defines me as a senior citizen. It's a scary thought. In honor of my upcoming birthday, choose one of the following options.
Books can be either fiction or non-fiction.

Due my advancing age, books with MPG Children, Kids, or related genres are NOT allowed.
Required State the option.

Option 1: Read a book where a main character is a senior citizen.
If you choose a biography or memoir at least 65% of the book needs to take place after the protagonist turned 65. It is not enough to say that the subject was over age 65 when the book was published.
For this task a term that describes an older age like "elderly, old, retired, senior citizen, octogenarian" or resident(s) in a retirement community to describe the characters is sufficient. (The exact age does not need to be given.)
IE: A Man Called Ove Killers of a Certain AgeAn Elderly Lady Is Up to No GoodRetirement Homes Are MurderThe Thursday Murder Club
This list might help for inspiration: Elderly Protagonist Books
Required If the elderly age isn't evident from the main page, provide a reference.

Option 2: Read a book that was first published in 1960. This list may give ideas, but the book does not need to be on the list.
Best Books 1960

Option 3: Read a book that was on the New York Times Bestsellers list in February 1960 (regardless of publication date). New York Times lists:
Week of February 7: https://www.hawes.com/1960/1960-02-07...
Week of February 14 :https://www.hawes.com/1960/1960-02-14...
Week of February 21:https://www.hawes.com/1960/1960-02-21...
Week of February 28 https://www.hawes.com/1960/1960-02-28...
Required: State which week of February used.

Option 4: Read a book that is set in a year ending in 65 (i.e. 1065, 1865, 1965...).
Books set in the future (2065, 2165 ...) are allowed as long as the year is clearly stated in the book description, metadata (Setting) or within the text of the book. Books set in the past may be used if a year is given in the description or the text of the book or if a historical event is given to date it. (For example: Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865; the Selma to Montgomery Civil Rights March was in 1965)
At least 50% of the book needs to take place in the chosen year.
Required: If the year is not evident on the main page, provide a reference.
21757 20.4 Golden Oldies- Robin P’s Task: Christmas Carols

Carols are popular around the world. Choose one of the following options:

1.Read a book with a word of 4 or more letters in the title that matches a word in the name of a carol from this list:
https://www.nypl.org/blog/2016/12/22/...
Words must match exactly, for instance Kings is acceptable (from We Three Kings) but not King.
Required: State the song name

2. Many Christmas carols popular in the U.S. have origins in other countries: “Silent Night” in Germany, “O Holy Night” in France, “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” in England, “Deck the Halls” in Wales. In addition, “Carol of the Bells” uses a Ukrainian tune, and “O Come All Ye Faithful” was written in Latin. Read a book set at least 50% in Germany. France, England, Wales, Ukraine, or Italy.
Required: If setting is not evident from the main page provide a reference

3. Although I cannot carry a tune, my husband is an excellent singer who has performed in local and regional concerts, including holiday programs. Most of the choirs contain men and women who are divided into the four parts of Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass, or SATB for short. Read a book by an author whose first and last initials are a combination of these letters. Letters may only be used as often as they appear, but they may be in any order. Therefore, the options are AB, AS, AT, BA, BS, BT, TA, TB, TS, SA, SB, ST.
21757 20.7- Shorter is Sweeter - Kristen IA's Task: Holidays and Hiking

‘Tis the season for lots of holidays! We all celebrate different things, but these months often are filled with celebrations, remembrances, and gatherings with those we love. However, as a bookish introvert, I often need some time alone after all of the celebrating to recuperate. Sometimes, that means you’ll find me curled up with a good book. Other times, I want to enjoy nature (usually with an audiobook) on a walk or a hike. Whether you love holidays, or getting out in nature, there’s something in this task for you!

Required: State the option
Books with the genres "Sequential Art", "Comics", "Comic Book", and "Manga" may be used for this task.

Option A: HOLIDAYS Option A: HOLIDAYS While I would love to include all of the holidays possible, there were just too many to include. Even if I missed your favorite holiday, I hope you find a spot for your next favorite read in this task. For this option, read a book that meets the requirements for any TWO holidays.
Required: State which two holidays you chose.

1) HANUKKAH (Dec. 25-Jan. 2) - “Festival of Lights” - Author’s first and last initials appear in LIGHTS. If multiple authors, only one needs to meet this requirement. Letters may be used as many times as they appear.

2) CHRISTMAS (Dec. 25) - Both red and green appear on the cover, any percentage, according to TinEye
Required: Post the cover and the percentages.

3) KWANZAA (Dec. 26-Jan. 1) - African American and pan-African celebration of culture, family, and community - Read a book with the MPG Africa or African-American. Genre may be stand alone or embedded.

4) NEW YEAR (Jan. 1) - Read a book that is #1 in a series. The series name and number must be indicated in the GR title listing in grayscale parentheses following the title or grayscale italics above the title.

5) VALENTINE’S DAY (Feb. 14) - All of the letters L-O-V-E appear in the title (ignore subtitles). They do not need to be in that order.


Option B: HIKING If you’re ready for the holidays to ‘take a hike’, it’s time to head out and enjoy the beauty in nature. Read a book with NATURE, HIKE, WALK, TRAIL, or EXPLORE in the title/subtitle. Plurals, possessives, and any forms of these words that maintain the intended meaning (i.e. HIKER, WALKING, EXPLORATION) can be used. These lists can be used for inspiration, but the book does not need to be on the lists.
Take a Hike/Go for a Walk/Journey in Nature
Hiking and Nature
Books for Hikers

Dec 03, 2024 06:01PM

21757 25.3: Beth NC's Task- Winter Solstice

Dec 21st is Winter Solstice which is the shortest day of the year and also the longest night of the year.

Choose 2 options and read 1 book each
Required: State the options

Option 1: Read during day light hours means you have very little daylight so read a book from this list:
https://bookriot.com/best-short-books/
Graphic novels are allowed.
Books must meet the SRC guidelines (100 page minimum)

Option 2: Long nights are made for curling up with a good book and a blanket.
Read a book from this cozy mystery list: If a whole series is listed you may read any book from the series.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/entert...
Or this cozy fantasy list: https://www.usatoday.com/story/entert...
Required: State which list used

Option 3: December 21st falls on a Saturday so take all weekend and read a book from this list of best long books over 500 pages: https://bookriot.com/must-read-big-bo...

Option 4: Dec 21st is also known as Yule. Read a book that has all 4 letters in YULE in the title/subtitle OR in author's name. They do not have to be sequential
Dec 03, 2024 06:01PM

21757 25.6: Lisa MD's Task-New Year Reflections

As 2025 approaches, reflect on the past year. What were your hardest moments, your greatest joys, the things you wish you could’ve done differently? Now, leave all the negative behind and carry forward into the New Year only the positive and lessons learned. Look forward with anticipation to the upcoming year, new beginnings, and remember to stay present in the moment.

This is a 2-book task. You may choose to do one option twice if it makes you happy!

Option 1: My hardest moment last year was the death of my father in August. I take comfort knowing he lived and loved well. I have lots of happy memories to sustain me. One thing I will carry forward is my dad instilled in me the love of reading, especially mysteries.

For this option, read a book with a MPG of mystery, standalone or embedded, AND whose title and/or subtitle contains ALL the letters of FATHER.

Option 2: My greatest joy of last year was the engagement of both my sons. I have two weddings to look forward to in 2025 and I’m gaining two daughters!

For this option, read a book from the first 25 pages of Goodreads "Weddings Books" Shelf: Wedding Books

Required: State the page

Option 3: There are many things I could’ve done differently last year, but overall, I think I need to give myself permission to say no to other commitments and people and say more yes to myself. Saying yes to everything causes me to get STRESSED and when I get stressed, I eat……. DESSERTS, which cause me to gain weight.

For this task, you need to de-stress and read a book whose title does not contain any letters of STRESSED. Subtitles can be ignored.
21757 20.9 Moderator's Pet -Jen B's Task: 90s Nostalgia

As a teenager of the 1990s, my middle school, high school, and first couple of college years spanned the decade. I have many fond memories of the 90s, so I'm a fan of the wave of 90s nostalgia that seems to be happening lately. Join me in reminiscing on one of my favorite decades.
Required: State the option

Option 1 - Music
I really got into music in the 90s, thanks to the CD player boom box I received for my 10th birthday. Naturally, I had to get a Columbia House subscription for CDs! I collected CDs from boy bands to grunge.

A: Since it seems like all boy bands had exactly 5 members (NKOTB, Backstreet Boys, NSync...) read a book with EXACTLY 5 words in the title (subtitles ignored) Only words count.
-OR-
B: Seattle, WA was the home of Nirvana and the start of the grunge movement. Read a book set in the state of Washington, USA. (Not Washington, DC) This list may help: link but is not required to use.: Books Set in Washington State (But, your book doesn't have to be from the list. If you search within lists, you will find that there are many!)
Required If the setting is not obvious from the main page, provide a reference.

Option 2 - Movies
Without phones or Netflix to entertain us, what did we do for fun in the 90s? We went to the movies! Or, if cash was low, we borrowed our parents' Blockbuster Video membership cards and pooled our resources to rent one. The 90s was the decade of the teen comedy, and I'm pretty sure we saw all of them!

A: Many 90s teen comedies are retellings of classic stories, like Clueless (Emma), 10 Things I Hate About You (The Taming of the Shrew), and She's All That (Pygmalion). Read a book with the MPG Retellings.
-OR-
B: Since teens were the stars, read a book with the MPG Young Adult.

Option 3- Trends
There were so many trends in the 90s - and we didn't need TikTok to make them popular! We collected Beanie Babies, crimped our hair and wore it in scrunchies, tight rolled our jeans, and made sure we tended to our Tamogatchi pets.

A: Beanie Babies were all the rage, read a book with one of the Beanie Baby animals from this list on the cover. https://beaniebabiespriceguide.com/be...
-OR-
B: Long live 90s denim! Read a book with a pair of jeans on the cover. They can be on a person or by themselves. This list may helpful but is not required to use.
link: Blue Jeans List
Required Post the cover.
Dec 03, 2024 05:10AM

21757 20.3 Review Raffle- Trishhartuk's Task: Wordplay

I always enjoy a good word game, and this seems a good season for them. Pick one of the following options and read a book for that option.

Required: State the option

Option 1: Tongue twisters. Read a book with a title (ignore subtitles) where at least three words start with the same letter (excluding A, An or The). Examples: Full Fathom Five, A Tale of Two Tabbies.

Option 2: Lowest form of wit. Some genres, especially cozy mysteries, seem to specialise in playing with words in the titles. Read a book with a title including a bit of wordplay or a pun.
Examples: Gilt by Association (antiques), A Midwinter’s Tail (a cat saves the day), A Killer Read (murder mystery with books), Ghoul Interrupted (after Girl Interrupted), The Silence of the Flans (instead of The Silence of the Lambs), Baking Bad (cozy mystery with dragons and baking).

Required: State the original word or phrase that is a pun.

Option 3: Word maths. Read a book which fits one of the following word “equations”.

a) Read a book with a title of at least two words where the total number of letters in the title can be averaged by the number of words, to get a whole number.
E.g. this works: Dickens at Christmas (18 letters, divided by 3 words = 6)
This doesn’t: Death on Demand (13 letters, divided by 3 words = 4.33)
OR
b) Read a book with a title of at least two words where number of words in the title (not subtitle) equals the number of letters in the first word.
E.g. this works: Read It and Weep (four letters in the first word/four words in the title), In Ascension (two letters in the first word/two words in the title)
This doesn’t: The Red Thumb Mark (three letters in the first word/four words in the title).
Required: : State the option and show the equation.
21757 20.8 Nickels & Dimes- Apple's Task: The Wonders of Home

What many people may not realise about Australia is we have every kind of climate, and many within short (ish) distances from each other.

In my home State of Victoria we have a number of Natural Wonders which are from the very diverse environments https://www.visitmelbourne.com/featur...
This task is based on some of these wonders.

Please chose an option from the below, and my Christmas gift to you is that children's books are allowed (if they meet general SRC requirements) as are , graphic novels/comics, etc.


Option 1: 12 Apostles, are part of our shipwreck coastline, which proved very treacherous during the time of colonisation. They are formed due to erosion of the original coastline and, sadly, there are only 8 of the original 9 formations left due to the continuing erosion.
For this task, read a book who first year of publication includes at least two different numbers of 1, 2, 8 and 9.


Option 2: Pink Lake is an inland salty lake that receives its distinct colouring due to the pigment produced by bacteria.
For this task, read a book by a single author whose first and last initials can be found in PINK LAKE. Letters may be used as often as they appear.

Option 3: Hanging Rock is most famous due to the book Picnic at Hanging Rock, which was also made into a film. Just what ever happened to those missing girls? Many people actually believe this to be a true story.
For this task, read a book with a MPG of either Classics or Gothic
Genres may be stand alone or embedded.

Option 4: Whilst the California Redwood Forest is a natural wonder, this one was actual man made, as the 55 metre high trees are introduced. This does not detract from the awe inspiring feeling of walking through the forest, and is a very popular attraction, as I recently saw as we drove my visiting mother-in-law past (she is wheelchair bound, so not suitable to get out).
For this task, read a book with a word of at least 4 letters in the title that can be made from CALIFORNIA REDWOOD FOREST.
Letters may be used as often as they appear.
Required: State the word.
Nov 30, 2024 11:35AM

21757 This thread is for "marking" a book genre. It is not for assigning genres - only for locking in genres that currently appear on the book's main page.

The verifications in this thread apply only to the Fall 2024 challenge - they do not carry over to future challenges and genre verifications from the past challenges do not carry forward - verifications are only applicable to the current challenge.

A book need only be verified once in the thread - then it can be used by any participant in the Fall 2024 challenge.

Please do not post task-specific questions here ("is this cover green enough?") and other such questions.

If you are planning to use a book for a genre task and fear that the genre may disappear, post a link to the book in this thread. We will not "lock in" the lack of a childrens or kids genre on the main page.

When you post your book, if the genres have changed, just link to the post in this thread in which it was verified and you'll be good to go.

Because of the volume of verification requests in this thread, I will not be trying to compile any sort of master lists. If the book you are using does not have the required genre at the time of posting, but has been verified in this thread, please link to the post in which it was verified in your completed task posting. If the book you are posting still has the genre on the main page, there is no need to refer to any posts here or in other help threads - if it's there on the main page, you're all set.
Nov 30, 2024 11:34AM

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Nov 30, 2024 06:31AM

21757 IT'S A FACT
Updated through post 2679 - Final

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Angela IL - 2
Angeliki - 6
Apple - 2
Bouchra - 1
Brooke4.0 - 2
CathyG - 4
Christine V - 1
Cindie - 4
Deedee - 2
Delicious Dee - 9
Ed - 1
Emurphy - 3
Erin NY - 2
FLY - 5
Heather(Gibby) - 4
Jayne - 2
Jecca - 2
Jen B - 4
JenJ IA - 7
JennB82412 - 1
Joanne MI - 4
Jukka - 2
Julia103 - 5
Kai - 2
Kathy KS - 5
Kathy P - 10
Kelly L - 5
KmarieD - 7
Kristen IA - 4
KSMary - 4
Lisa MD - 9
Lora - 3
Lucy-Bookworm - 1
MegSCL - 4
Molly - 1
Nick KY - 11
Peg W - 1
Ritika - 5
Robin P - 9
Sarah E - 4
TrishhartUK - 9
XBM - 3
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Nov 30, 2024 06:31AM

21757 GOLDEN OLDIES
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Angeliki - 1
Brooke4.0 - 1
Ed - 3
Elizabeth P - 1
Emurphy - 1
Fly - 2
Heather(Gibby) - 1
Jammin Jenny - 1
Jasmiina F - 1
Jayne - 2
Jukka - 8
Julia103 - 3
Kai - 3
Kim O - 1
Lora - 2
Lys - 1
MegSCL - 1
Ritika - 16
Robin P - 3
TrishhartUK - 5
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Nov 30, 2024 06:31AM

21757 BIG BOOK TICKETS
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Angeliki - 4
Anja - 2
Barbara ★ - 1
Beth_NC - 4
Brigia - 3
Brooke4.0 - 1
Christine V - 2
Cindie - 1
CindyF - 1
Ed - 2
Elizabeth P - 6
Emurphy - 4
Erin NY - 3
Fly - 10
Heather(Gibby) - 1
Jammin Jenny - 2
Jasmiina F - 3
Jayne - 1
Jecca - 1
Jen B - 1
JennB82412 - 4
JenJ IA - 2
Joanne MI - 4
Julia103 - 7
Kathy KS - 1
Kelly L - 2
Kristen IA - 2
Lisa MD - 2
Lucy-Bookworm - 1
Lys - 3
Masoodah - 5
MegSCL - 2
Michelle in Alaska - 3
Nick KY - 5
Robin P - 2
Sarah E - 4
Shelby - 1
Slideshell - 10
Truitt_T - 2
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Nov 30, 2024 06:31AM

21757 ALPHA READERBOARD
Updated through post 2679 - Final

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Amy B - 555
Amy FL - 995
Ana - 120
Andy P - 920
Angela IL - 515
Angeliki - 290
Anja - 280
Ann A - 215
Apple - 155
Babbling C - 180
Barbara ★ - 350
Beth_NC - 635
Bookwrm526 - 915
Bouchra - 20
Brigia - 300
Brooke4.0 - 210
Cat - 995
CathyG - 660
Christine V - 190
Cindie - 185
CindyF - 20
Deborah - 245
Deedee - 300
Delicious Dee - 995
Deyara - 20
Ed - 85
Elizabeth P - 255
Emurphy - 570
Erin NY - 295
FLY - 810
Gangee - 25
Heather(Gibby) - 275
JadeMoon - 30
Jammin Jenny - 350
Janice CA - 30
Jasmiina F - 230
Jayme(The Ghost Reader) - 75
Jayne - 135
Jecca - 810
Jekylah - 15
Jen B - 580
JenJ IA - 995
JennB82412 - 550
JennRenee - 995
Jessica S - 995
Joanne MI - 245
Josh - 105
Jukka - 370
Julia103 - 790
Kai - 330
Karen D - 955
Karen Michele - 295
Kathy KS - 555
Kathy P - 320
Katrisa - 995
Kelly L - 380
Kim O - 165
KmarieD - 995
Kristen IA - 640
KSMary - 695
Line - 25
Lisa MD - 710
List_Addict - 95
Lois - 990
Lora - 525
Louise - 95
Lucy-Bookworm - 100
Lys - 155
Mabeelle - 340
Marie-Anne - 215
MaryPDX - 30
Masoodah - 520
Mazza1 - 995
Mcquaid - 30
MEGSCL - 745
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Molly - 50
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