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Option 3: Answer the Question Spell-it-Out
First letter: title (articles may be disregarded), series name, author’s first or last name, character’s first, last, or nick-name, audiobook narrator's first or last name, translator's first or last name
Address
Adjuration
Adjure
Anybody's Guess
Application
Ask Oneself
Ask Pointed Questions
Assignment
Bandy
Be Curious
Be Wary Of
Beeswax
Bellyache
Beseech
Bewilderment
Bicker
Blast
Brainstorm
Bump Heads
Burrow
Call in Question
Call Upon
Can of Worms
Canvass
Carrying On
Catechism
Chew the Fat
Clamor For
Cliffhanger
Closed Book
Coerce
Cogitate
Commune
Compare Notes
Confab
Confabulate
Confound
Confute
Contradict
Conundrum
Counter Argument
Cross Swords
Cross-question
Crux
Cryptogram
Debate
Debrief
Deliberate
Delve
Demand
Dig Into
Discept
Disconfirm
Discredit
Disprove
Dispute
Doubt
Dubiety
Dubiousness
Duty
Enigma
Entreaty
Examination
Ferret Out
Fish For
Fishing Expedition
Flap
Fluctuate
Forage
Forswearing
Frisk
Function
Gainsay
Give it One's All
Give No Credence
Gnaw
Go For It
Go For Jugular
Goad
Goings-on
Gordian Knot
Grabber
Grill
Groupthink
Hammer Away
Hanky-panky
Harbor Suspicion
Hassle
Have a Look
Have Qualms
Hornet's Nest
Hot Water
Huddle
Imploration
Implore
Importunity
Inconsistency
Indecision
Inquest
Inquiry
Interrogation
Investigation
Jockey for Position
Jump On
Kick Around
Kick the Tires
Knock Around
Knot
Labryinth
Leave No Stone Unturned
Legwork
Litigate
Lock Horns
Lookout
Loose End
Matter of Contention
Mediate
Mindboggler
Mind-twister
Misdoubt
Misgiving
Mistrust
Mix it Up With
Mooch
Moot
Moratorium
Muckrake
Mystification
Nag
Negotiate
Nettle
Nose Around
Object To
Odium
Oppose
Oppugn
Outcry
Overture
Palaver
Parable
Parlay
Perjury
Perplexity
Petition
Pettifog
Pick a Bone
Pick One's Brains
Plea
Point In Question
Powwow
Predicament
Proposal
Proposition
Put Heads Together
Put on the Hotseat
Put the Screws To
Put Through the Wringer
Puzzle
Q and A
Qualm
Quandary
Query
Question
Question Mark
Quiz
Ransack
Read Differently
Rebus
Recourse
Refer
Requistion
Resort To
Rhetorical Question
Riddle
Rummage
Run it Up a Flagpole
Scramble For
Scratch Around
Scrutinize
Secrecy
See How the Wind Blows
Seek Advice
Seek Opinion Of
Shilly Shally
Shoot For
Sixty-four Thousand Dollar Question
Skepticism
Smell A Rat
Solicit
Solicitation
Sphinx
Squawk
Stake Out
Stand Up For
Stickler
Stumper
Submission
Superintend
Supplication
Take a Meeting
Take Account Of
Take Counsel
Talk Back
Talk Over
Tangle
Teaser
Test the Waters
Theorem
Think Twice About
Third Degree
Thrash Out
Toss Ideas Around
Toss of a Coin
Tough Nut to Crack
Try On For Size
Turn Inside Out
Uncertainty
Unreliability
Untrustworthiness
Untruthfulness
Urge
Vacillate
Want to Know
Wariness
Whodunit
Winnow
Wiretap
Wonder About
Work Over
Worriment
Wrangle
Wringer
Xenagogy
Xenoglossy
Yearn
Zap
Zing

Choose Your Own Adventure: Answer the Question
Start Date: 4/3/18
Level: Rhetorical Question (25+ books)
Options: 1, 2 & 3
Completed tasks (option 1): 0/25+
Books read (task 2&3): 0
Option 1: Answer the Question Titles/Covers
1. Which body part would you choose to get a tattoo done?
2. Which bad habits of other people drive you crazy?
3. When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?
4. What would you do in life if you knew you could not fail?
5. What was your favorite Halloween costume?
6. What two things do you consider yourself to be very good at?
7. What two things do you consider yourself to be very bad at?
8. What TV show do you most identify with?
9. What things do you do every day that you wish were automated?
10. What smells make you happy?
11. What outdoor activities do you like to do?
12. What New Year’s resolution you made in the past were you actually able to keep?
13. What is your favorite sport or physical activity?
14. What is your favorite season of the year?
15. What is your favorite holiday?
16. What is your favorite hobby?
17. What is the social event you hate the most?
18. What is the best thing that you have done, just because you were told you can’t?
19. What is something you hate but you wished you loved?
20. What is something beautiful you see every day?
21. What is one thing you do to get motivated?
22. What is one favorite thing you do by yourself?
23. What is a hidden talent you have?
24. What did you dream about last night?
25. What crazy activities do you dream of trying someday?
26. If you woke up tomorrow as an animal, what animal would you choose to be?
27. If you were stranded on a desert island, what three items would you want to have with you?
28. If you were in a band, what kind of music would you play?
29. If you were a vegetable, what vegetable would you be?
30. If you had to pick an image to represent each member of your family, what would you pick?
31. If you had a time machine that would work only once, what point in the future or in history would you visit?
32. If you could live anywhere on this planet, and take anything that you love with you, where would you choose to live?
33. If one animal was made the size of an elephant, which would be the scariest?
34. If money and time was no object, what would you be doing right now?
35. If a movie was made about your life, what actor/actress would play you?
36. How do you like to spend a rainy day?
37. Have an endless supply of any food, what would you get?
38. Have 3 wishes granted, what would they be?
39. Do you have any phobias?
40. Do you believe in ghosts?
41. Do you believe in extraterrestrials or life on other planets?
42. Choose your age forever, what age would you choose and why?
43. Be in the movie of your choice, what movie would you choose and what character would you play?
44. Be an Olympic athlete, what sport would you compete in?
45. Are you sunrise, daylight, twilight, or night?
Option 2: Answer the Question Themed Books (question in the title or books tagged philosophy or spirituality)
Option 3: Answer the Question Spell-it-Out
First letter: title (articles may be disregarded), series name, author’s first or last name, character’s first, last, or nick-name, audiobook narrator's first or last name, translator's first or last name
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I'll start with level 2 but hope to bump it up to level 3 (if I find a book for the 2nd task/1st movie I'm interested in)
...And The Oscar Goes To... (2018)
Durations: 3/26/18 - 3/25/19
Level: 2
Completed: 0/9+
1. Call Me By Your Name
Seventeen-year-old Elio Perlman lives in Northern Italy with his translator mother and professor father, who welcomes American doctoral student Oliver to help with his work for the summer. The cultured yet shy Elio is impressed with the confident Oliver, and their friendship blossoms into a relationship that transforms his life.
Director: Luca Guadagnino
Stars: Armie Hammer, Timothée Chalamet, Michael Stuhlbarg, Amira Casar, Esther Garrel, Victoire Du Bois
★ Read Call Me by Your Name by André Aciman
★ Read a book tagged lgbt, sexuality, etc.
★ Read a book about first love.
2. Darkest Hour
Controversial politician Winston Churchill is appointed prime minister during the early days of World War II and is faced with the momentous choice of continuing to fight or trying to parlay with Hitler. With the fall of France imminent and the possibility of a German invasion of Britain looming, Churchill knows his decision will affect the entire free world.
Director: Joe Wright
Stars: Gary Oldman, Kristin Scott Thomas, Lily James, Stephen Dillane
★ Read a book set during WWII
★ Read a book where politics plays a major part
★ Read a book set in England
3. Dunkirk
In the Spring of 1940, hundreds of thousands of British and Allied troops are trapped by German forces on the beaches of Dunkirk in northern France. The terrain precludes the use of large ships, compelling the military to request that civilian boats join the rescue efforts. While soldiers endure attacks and wait in fear, the RAF provides cover for the hundreds of small boats sailing the 26 miles from Britain.
Director: Christopher Nolan
Stars: Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles, Aneurin Barnard, James D'Arcy, Barry Keoghan, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance, Tom Hardy
★ Read a book with ships/boats on the cover.
★ Read a book with a group of young men.
★ Read a book set in France.
4. Get Out
Photographer Chris Washington is nervous about meeting his girlfriend Rose's parents for the first time, especially when he learns that she has not told them that he is black. Their awkward behavior, along with the oddness exhibited by their two African-American servants, puts Chris on alert but even so, he is unprepared for the family's true motivations.
Director: Jordan Peele
Stars: Daniel Kaluuya. Allison Williams, Bradley Whitford, Caleb Landry Jones, Stephen Root, Lakeith Stanfield, Catherine Keener
★ Read a book where the MC is a photographer.
★ Read a book tagged satire or horror.
★ Read a book with a interracial couple or where racism plays a central theme.
5. Lady Bird
Strong-willed teenager Christine McPherson, who has dubbed herself Lady Bird, yearns to leave her hometown of Sacramento and attend college on the East Coast. Her equally opinionated mother, Marion, who is struggling to provide for her family, tries to prepare her daughter for life's inevitable heartbreaks while also encouraging her to be her best self.
Director: Greta Gerwig
Stars: Saoirse Ronan, Laurie Metcalf, Tracy Letts
★ Read a book about coming of age.
★ Read a book centered on familial relationships.
★ Read a book where the MC goes away to college.
6. Phantom Thread
In 1950s London, middle-aged couturier Reynolds Woodcock is at the height of his fame and creative powers. His sister Cyril helps to manage his precisely ordered world, but when he falls for a younger, high-spirited waitress, Reynolds finds that his new muse has transformed his life in more ways than he thought possible.
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
Stars: Daniel Day-Lewis, Lesley Manville, Vicky Krieps
★ Read a book where the MC is artistic (a designer, artist, sculptor, etc)
★ Read a book about a dysfunctional relationship.
★ Read a book with a beautiful gown on the cover.
7. The Post
In 1971, Washington Post owner Kay Graham, the first female publisher of a major newspaper, and executive editor Ben Bradlee debate whether they should publish the top-secret, politically sensitive Pentagon Papers. Facing certain legal action, the pair must decide if their duty to inform the public is more important than protecting their careers and the paper itself.
Director: Steven Spielberg
Stars: Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Sarah Paulson
★ Read a book with a journalist character.
★ Read a book with a woman who owns her own business.
★ Read a book with a court case.
8. The Shape of Water
In 1962, janitor Elisa Esposito works at a classified government laboratory that tests new technology to help defeat the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Isolated and lonely, the mute Elisa finds her life changing forever when she uncovers the truth about the facility's most unusual and top-secret project.
Director: Guillermo del Toro
Stars: Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Doug Jones, Michael Stuhlbarg, Octavia Spencer
★ Read a book that is MPG Science Fiction.
★ Read a book where a character uses sign language.
★ Read a book where the MC is "on the run" and "hiding" from a government entity.
9. Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Several months after the rape and murder of her teenage daughter, Mildred Hayes is so furious that the case remains unsolved that she commissions three billboards questioning the town's respected sheriff. The prickly Mildred's actions escalate tensions throughout the town, provoking intense reactions from all involved.
Director: Martin McDonagh
Stars: Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell
★ Read a book where someone is murdered.
★ Read a book with a MC is in law enforcement.
★ Read a book tagged Crime, Mystery, or Thriller.
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Thank you! No worries I don't expect you mods to constantly check the many treads and have the tabs with my questions as long open as it takes.
That're great news :-)

If that won't be enough space - you can shoot me *grins*
I hope we can add animals not on the list - it really can't be you didn't include my favorite animal (White) Stork ;-)


Aardvark
Abyssinian
Adelie Penguin
Affenpinscher
Afghan Hound
African Bush Elephant
African Civet
African Clawed Frog
African Forest Elephant
African Palm Civet
African Penguin
African Tree Toad
African Wild Dog
Ainu Dog
Airedale Terrier
Akbash
Akita
Alaskan Malamute
Albatross
Aldabra Giant Tortoise
Alligator
Alpine Dachsbracke
American Bulldog
American Cocker Spaniel
American Coonhound
American Eskimo Dog
American Foxhound
American Pit Bull Terrier
American Staffordshire Terrier
American Water Spaniel
Anatolian Shepherd Dog
Angelfish
Ant
Anteater
Antelope
Appenzeller Dog
Arctic Fox
Arctic Hare
Arctic Wolf
Armadillo
Asian Elephant
Asian Giant Hornet
Asian Palm Civet
Asiatic Black Bear
Australian Cattle Dog
Australian Kelpie Dog
Australian Mist
Australian Shepherd
Australian Terrier
Avocet
Axolotl
Aye Aye
Baboon
Bactrian Camel
Badger
Balinese
Banded Palm Civet
Bandicoot
Barb
Barn Owl
Barnacle
Barracuda
Basenji Dog
Basking Shark
Basset Hound
Bat
Bavarian Mountain Hound
Beagle
Bear
Bearded Collie
Bearded Dragon
Beaver
Bedlington Terrier
Beetle
Bengal Tiger
Bernese Mountain Dog
Bichon Frise
Binturong
Bird
Birds Of Paradise
Birman
Bison
Black Bear
Black Rhinoceros
Black Russian Terrier
Black Widow Spider
Bloodhound
Blue Lacy Dog
Blue Whale
Bluetick Coonhound
Bobcat
Bolognese Dog
Bombay
Bongo
Bonobo
Booby
Border Collie
Border Terrier
Bornean Orang-utan
Borneo Elephant
Boston Terrier
Bottle Nosed Dolphin
Boxer Dog
Boykin Spaniel
Brazilian Terrier
Brown Bear
Budgerigar
Buffalo
Bull Mastiff
Bull Shark
Bull Terrier
Bulldog
Bullfrog
Bumble Bee
Burmese
Burrowing Frog
Butterfly
Butterfly Fish
Caiman
Caiman Lizard
Cairn Terrier
Camel
Canaan Dog
Capybara
Caracal
Carolina Dog
Cassowary
Cat
Caterpillar
Catfish
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Centipede
Cesky Fousek
Chameleon
Chamois
Cheetah
Chesapeake Bay Retriever
Chicken
Chihuahua
Chimpanzee
Chinchilla
Chinese Crested Dog
Chinook
Chinstrap Penguin
Chipmunk
Chow Chow
Cichlid
Clouded Leopard
Clown Fish
Clumber Spaniel
Coati
Cockroach
Collared Peccary
Collie
Common Buzzard
Common Frog
Common Loon
Common Toad
Coral
Cottontop Tamarin
Cougar
Cow
Coyote
Crab
Crab-Eating Macaque
Crane
Crested Penguin
Crocodile
Cross River Gorilla
Curly Coated Retriever
Cuscus
Cuttlefish
Dachshund
Dalmatian
Darwin's Frog
Deer
Desert Tortoise
Deutsche Bracke
Dhole
Dingo
Discus
Doberman Pinscher
Dodo
Dog
Dogo Argentino
Dogue De Bordeaux
Dolphin
Donkey
Dormouse
Dragonfly
Drever
Duck
Dugong
Dunker
Dusky Dolphin
Dwarf Crocodile
Eagle
Earwig
Eastern Gorilla
Eastern Lowland Gorilla
Echidna
Edible Frog
Egyptian Mau
Electric Eel
Elephant
Elephant Seal
Elephant Shrew
Emperor Penguin
Emperor Tamarin
Emu
English Cocker Spaniel
English Shepherd
English Springer Spaniel
Entlebucher Mountain Dog
Epagneul Pont Audemer
Eskimo Dog
Estrela Mountain Dog
Falcon
Fennec Fox
Ferret
Field Spaniel
Fin Whale
Finnish Spitz
Fire-Bellied Toad
Fish
Fishing Cat
Flamingo
Flat Coat Retriever
Flounder
Fly
Flying Squirrel
Fossa
Fox
Fox Terrier
French Bulldog
Frigatebird
Frilled Lizard
Frog
Fur Seal
Galapagos Penguin
Galapagos Tortoise
Gar
Gecko
Gentoo Penguin
Geoffroys Tamarin
Gerbil
German Pinscher
German Shepherd
Gharial
Giant African Land Snail
Giant Clam
Giant Panda Bear
Giant Schnauzer
Gibbon
Gila Monster
Giraffe
Glass Lizard
Glow Worm
Goat
Golden Lion Tamarin
Golden Oriole
Golden Retriever
Goose
Gopher
Gorilla
Grasshopper
Great Dane
Great White Shark
Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
Green Bee-Eater
Greenland Dog
Grey Mouse Lemur
Grey Reef Shark
Grey Seal
Greyhound
Grizzly Bear
Grouse
Guinea Fowl
Guinea Pig
Guppy
Hammerhead Shark
Hamster
Hare
Harrier
Havanese
Hedgehog
Hercules Beetle
Hermit Crab
Heron
Highland Cattle
Himalayan
Hippopotamus
Honey Bee
Horn Shark
Horned Frog
Horse
Horseshoe Crab
Howler Monkey
Human
Humboldt Penguin
Hummingbird
Humpback Whale
Hyena
Ibis
Ibizan Hound
Iguana
Impala
Indian Elephant
Indian Palm Squirrel
Indian Rhinoceros
Indian Star Tortoise
Indochinese Tiger
Indri
Insect
Irish Setter
Irish WolfHound
Jack Russel
Jackal
Jaguar
Japanese Chin
Japanese Macaque
Javan Rhinoceros
Javanese
Jellyfish
Kakapo
Kangaroo
Keel Billed Toucan
Killer Whale
King Crab
King Penguin
Kingfisher
Kiwi
Koala
Komodo Dragon
Kudu
Labradoodle
Labrador Retriever
Ladybird
Leaf-Tailed Gecko
Lemming
Lemur
Leopard
Leopard Cat
Leopard Seal
Leopard Tortoise
Liger
Lion
Lionfish
Little Penguin
Lizard
Llama
Lobster
Long-Eared Owl
Lynx
Macaroni Penguin
Macaw
Magellanic Penguin
Magpie
Maine Coon
Malayan Civet
Malayan Tiger
Maltese
Manatee
Mandrill
Manta Ray
Marine Toad
Markhor
Marsh Frog
Masked Palm Civet
Mastiff
Mayfly
Meerkat
Millipede
Minke Whale
Mole
Molly
Mongoose
Mongrel
Monitor Lizard
Monkey
Monte Iberia Eleuth
Moorhen
Moose
Moray Eel
Moth
Mountain Gorilla
Mountain Lion
Mouse
Mule
Neanderthal
Neapolitan Mastiff
Newfoundland
Newt
Nightingale
Norfolk Terrier
Norwegian Forest
Numbat
Nurse Shark
Ocelot
Octopus
Okapi
Old English Sheepdog
Olm
Opossum
Orang-utan
Ostrich
Otter
Oyster
Pademelon
Panther
Parrot
Patas Monkey
Peacock
Pekingese
Pelican
Penguin
Persian
Pheasant
Pied Tamarin
Pig
Pika
Pike
Pink Fairy Armadillo
Piranha
Platypus
Pointer
Poison Dart Frog
Polar Bear
Pond Skater
Poodle
Pool Frog
Porcupine
Possum
Prawn
Proboscis Monkey
Puffer Fish
Puffin
Pug
Puma
Purple Emperor
Puss Moth
Pygmy Hippopotamus
Pygmy Marmoset
Quail
Quetzal
Quokka
Quoll
Rabbit
Raccoon
Raccoon Dog
Radiated Tortoise
Ragdoll
Rat
Rattlesnake
Red Knee Tarantula
Red Panda
Red Wolf
Red-handed Tamarin
Reindeer
Rhinoceros
River Dolphin
River Turtle
Robin
Rock Hyrax
Rockhopper Penguin
Roseate Spoonbill
Rottweiler
Royal Penguin
Russian Blue
Sabre-Toothed Tiger
Saint Bernard
Salamander
Sand Lizard
Saola
Scorpion
Scorpion Fish
Sea Dragon
Sea Lion
Sea Otter
Sea Slug
Sea Squirt
Sea Turtle
Sea Urchin
Seahorse
Seal
Serval
Sheep
Shih Tzu
Shrimp
Siamese
Siamese Fighting Fish
Siberian
Siberian Husky
Siberian Tiger
Silver Dollar
Skunk
Sloth
Slow Worm
Snail
Snake
Snapping Turtle
Snowshoe
Snowy Owl
Somali
South China Tiger
Spadefoot Toad
Sparrow
Spectacled Bear
Sperm Whale
Spider Monkey
Spiny Dogfish
Sponge
Squid
Squirrel
Squirrel Monkey
Sri Lankan Elephant
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Stag Beetle
Starfish
Stellers Sea Cow
Stick Insect
Stingray
Stoat
Striped Rocket Frog
Sumatran Elephant
Sumatran Orang-utan
Sumatran Rhinoceros
Sumatran Tiger
Sun Bear
Swan
Tang
Tapanuli Orang-utan
Tapir
Tarsier
Tasmanian Devil
Tawny Owl
Termite
Tetra
Thorny Devil
Tibetan Mastiff
Tiffany
Tiger
Tiger Salamander
Tiger Shark
Tortoise
Toucan
Tree Frog
Tropicbird
Tuatara
Turkey
Turkish Angora
Uakari
Uguisu
Umbrellabird
Vampire Bat
Vervet Monkey
Vulture
Wallaby
Walrus
Warthog
Wasp
Water Buffalo
Water Dragon
Water Vole
Weasel
Welsh Corgi
West Highland Terrier
Western Gorilla
Western Lowland Gorilla
Whale Shark
Whippet
White Faced Capuchin
White Rhinoceros
White Tiger
Wild Boar
Wildebeest
Wolf
Wolverine
Wombat
Woodlouse
Woodpecker
Woolly Mammoth
Woolly Monkey
Wrasse
X-Ray Tetra
Yak
Yellow-Eyed Penguin
Yorkshire Terrier
Zebra
Zebra Shark
Zebu
Zonkey
Zorse


Choose Your Own Adventure: Zoology
Start Date: 3/7/18
Level: Leaf-Tailed Gecko
Options: 1, 2 & 3
Books Read: 10
Option 1: Zoology Covers (2) - Read books with different animals on the cover. How many different animals can you find? I hope for at least 30 - we'll see how well I'll do :-)
1. Dunghog by Lavren Le'Clore 4* 3/9 Dunghog - an African warthog
2. All-Time Favorite Bible Stories: Old Testament by V. Gilbert Beers & Ronald A. Beers 2* 3/10 crocodiles
3.


Option 2: Zoology Themed Books (1) - Read books that have animals or science as a main part of the story - I'll be happy if I get 10 before I reached the 30 for option 1
1. Heilige Kuh=Holy Cow by David Duchovny 1* 3/18 MCs: a cow, a pig and a turkey
2.
Option 3: Zoology Spell-it-Out (7) - Spell out any of the terms below. - for the books not fitting the previous two options :-)
Spell-it-Out Rules
First letter: book’s title, series name, author’s first or last name, character’s first, last, or nick-name, audiobook narrators first or last name, translator's first or last name
articles can be uses or excluded
White Stork (6/10)
W: Wrong Turn, Right Direction by Elle Casey 5* 3/13
H:
I: I Can't But Jesus Can: Experiencing the Power of Surrender by Adam Houge 6* 3/15
T: The Tourist by Olen Steinhauer 5* 3/14
E: Ein feuriger Verehrer=Loyalty in Death by J.D. Robb 4* 3/17
S:
T: Der Tod ist mein=Conspiracy in Death by J.D. Robb 5* 3/10
O:
R:
K: Karin Kaufman & Cynthia Bruner: Mountain Duet: Mystery and Romance in the Rockies 4* 3/10
Quail (1/5)
Q: Quest for the Beast: A Beauty and the Beast story by Sarah Holman 4* 3/11
U:
A:
I:
L:
Raccoon (2/7)
R:
A:
C: Chasing Ivan by Tim Tigner 5* 3/9
C: Christina Rosenthal by Jeffrey Archer 5* 3/17
O:
O:
N:
Books read but not used yet:
Daffodils in Spring by Pamela Morsi 5* 3/18
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If I read an entire book set/anthology within this year would it count against this challenge or do only single 450+ pages books count?
e.g. I read in January Hide and Seek & Christmas Cover-Up books 1 & 2 of the Family Reunions Complete Collection: Hide and Seek\Christmas Cover-Up\Her Stolen Past and plan to read book 3 Her Stolen Past in April or May.
The first book is 235 the other two 224 pages long, all in all 683 pages
Mar 03, 2018 06:07AM


Meet Conor McBride. He's even more interesting than the trouble he gets into. A talented Irish musician reluctantly reinvents himself, disappearing into an undercover identity to search for the man who ruined his career: his own brother. On a journey from the west of Ireland to the tumultuous city of Mumbai, Conor McBride's only goal is to redeem the brother who betrayed him. But he's becoming a virtuoso of a different kind in a dangerous game where the rules keep changing--and where the allies he trusted to help him may be the people he should fear the most.