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Our next prompt is:Task: Read a book written by an author who was born in Canada
Direction: South (Title starts with N-Z)
So if anyone has anything that works - feel free to go on over to the Maze
Next maze task is:Read a book with a title starting with "Un"
East (Even Number of Pages)
South (Title starts with N-Z)
West (Odd Number of pages)
The current prompt (not sure for how long) is:Read a book with a brunette on the cover
Directions: South (title starts with N-Z)
West (odd # of pages)
It's rough - the prompts are so hard to predict! I'm looking forward to the mini-challenge in about a week. Then we KNOW the prompts.
The Book of Cold Cases by Simone St James - June 2022 Adult or Non-Fiction BOM (starts 2 June 2022)
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Jun 05, 2022 06:49AM
DQs Day 4 - Chapters 30-38 15. In this section, we see Beth really open up in the interview and describe two different Christmas flashbacks. The first, when Beth was 14, Lily was bruised and had been clearly abused by her foster family. We also (at least according to Beth) see the beginnings of Lily as a serial killer. Do you feel any sympathy for Lily? Do you agree with Beth that Beth could have stopped her?
16. What did you think of the interview with the lawyer Ransom Wells? Why do you think he and Beth never told the police about Lily, even after the murders?
17. Beth gets a wonderful shopping trip with her mom that immediately gets ruined when they return home and Lily is there. Lily is clearly the favorite. Why do you think that is?
18. Can Shea trust Michael? He seems almost too good to be true.
The Book of Cold Cases by Simone St James - June 2022 Adult or Non-Fiction BOM (starts 2 June 2022)
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Jun 05, 2022 05:52AM
Oh I'm so sorry Queenie. That's so difficult and heartbreaking!It's about 5:45 a.m. here. I actually finished the book last night. I have the audio, so let me do a little listening/thinking to come up with questions for the earlier set without spoiling the end. I'll get them up in an hour or so if that works. Then Queenie (or Vicky) can take the last set.
Jun 05, 2022 05:46AM
Yes it is! I too was shocked at the page length vs. audio time. I have it both forms - I'm not sure which to do yet.
We currently need for the Maze:Task: Read a book with a adjective in the title
Direction: South (Title starts N - Z)
If any of you has a book that is close to being done and fits that. Here is the planning thread link:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
The Book of Cold Cases by Simone St James - June 2022 Adult or Non-Fiction BOM (starts 2 June 2022)
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Jun 04, 2022 07:15AM
DQs Day 2: Chap 20-2910. Beth's house has seemed important from the beginning of the story and there have been a lot of descriptions of the "Frankenstein ugly" house. During one of Shea's interviews Beth told her to go upstairs and see her childhood bedroom and then she said, "Not all of the answers you want so desperately are going to come from me. Some of them are going to come from this house." What do you think Shea learned from the house when she perused Beth's room?
I think learning how nothing has changed, even the cold cream, was certainly reinforced. It's such a spooky place.
11. We now have a better insight into the note that was left at the murder scene that said, in part, Am I bitter or am I sweet? In this section we got a lot of details about how this "bitter/sweet" was played out in the house with Mariana and the two girls. Lily also told Beth that everything was her fault and she could have stopped it. What do you think the note will reveal about the murderer and how do you think Beth could've stopped it or could she have? At this point I was thinking that Beth might have some sort of split personality. I don't think Beth could have stopped the murder (unless she did it herself). It's weird with these parts seeing Beth like she was the "good girl" when how she talks to Shea, Beth sounds more like the "bitter girl".
12. Julian's treatment of Lily is rather atrocious, especially considering how young she is when she first visits them. Why do you think he hates her so much and who do you suspect Lily's father is? (I have only read through chapter 29 for my questions, so I don't even know if that is revealed. Just curious what others are thinking about the situation.) I thought it could be Julian until he was just so mean about the whole thing. But I have no respect for his behavior - what a jerk. I guess he wanted a "pure virgin" wife - jerk.
13. Lily told Beth she wanted a lot of things, including the house. Beth told Lily she hated the house to which Lily said, "That's because you don't understand it...It's an abomination that shouldn't exist...It's exactly like me." What do you think she meant by this? I think the Lily has been told that all of her life. No wonder she identifies with the house. Note: I suspect some of the mansions on the hills outside our city are abominations too .... or maybe I'm just jealous :)
14. Lily appears to have more power in the relationship between her and Beth, but based on Beth's current day ability to manipulate others, do you think Lily really is the more powerful one in their relationship? Why or why not?I think Lily had the relationship power. BUT maybe Beth learned from Lily - she certainly manipulates a lot now.
Alisha that meme is perfect. I really appreciate those summer reading programs, but that is as a parent - poor librarians!
The Book of Cold Cases by Simone St James - June 2022 Adult or Non-Fiction BOM (starts 2 June 2022)
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Jun 03, 2022 06:41AM
DQs Day 2: Chap 12-195. Shea is trying to explain the taps being turned on and the cupboards being opened by themselves through telekinesis. If you had experienced what she did, do you think you would have tried to explain things logically or do you think you would have believed it was ghosts and left it at that?.
I would have believed ghosts over telekinesis and would have never ever ever wanted to go back to that house!!
6. After getting a cat, Shea calls on Michael to ask for advice on how to care for it, through the conversation she thinks about wanting to meet him. Do you think they will end up together or perhaps just remain as friends? Could Michael be interested as well?
Note: I laughed at the cat's name - cute! I think they will meet up. I HOPE Michael isn't some evil person - I suspect everyone!
7. Mr. Greer’s former secretary tells Shea Mrs. Greer wasn’t competent and that she was "sent away somewhere when she was eighteen". Do you think she was crazy or do you have any other theories? It sounds like she was crazy and her behavior that we've heard about seems to support that. Although people used "mental problems" for a lot of things. I remember my Aunt who suffered from depression being sent away at 16 to a mental facility where they gave her shock treatments!! And that was in the 70s. I was just a little kid but I still thought that couldn't be right.
8. While listening to the recording of Beth’s interview Shea hears a voice in the background whispering “I am still here” and poor Winston gets spooked. Did you find this scary? Do you think cats/animals have a feel for the supernatural? If it were you, would you come back to the house after hearing that? I wouldn't have come back to the house after the first experience, and after this - eeek. I thought it was super spooky. And wondered who it was? I'm guessing the mom?
9. Finally, in order to get in the mood for more scary stuff. Have you or someone you know have any scary/ghostly experiences you might like to share? Not any scary stories. My Grandmother, who I adored, used to occasionally say she saw loved ones who had passed on. My parents thought she was nuts, but I thought she was sincere.
The Book of Cold Cases by Simone St James - June 2022 Adult or Non-Fiction BOM (starts 2 June 2022)
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Jun 03, 2022 06:34AM
Lisa - (Aussie Girl) wrote: "DQs Day 2: Chap 12-19I love that ghost story Lisa. I'd like to think it was the latter also.
Oops! I will do that as soon as I take the dog out for his morning walk. He sounds a bit anxious :). Sorry - I THOUGHT so hard last night about adding it that I thought I actually did it.
The Book of Cold Cases by Simone St James - June 2022 Adult or Non-Fiction BOM (starts 2 June 2022)
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Jun 02, 2022 07:32PM
DQs Day 1: Chap 1-111. Have you read the The Sun Down Motel by this author? If so, does it change your expectation for this book? Either way, what are your expectations for this book?
I did read The Sun Down Motel. So it made me expect something similar. Ghosts, and a mystery rooted in the past.
2. The MC writes about cold cases and is in her late 20s and divorced. I have read quite a few horror/thriller/mystery books recently where the MC is a recently divorced, usually a bit older, woman. Have you experienced this as well? Why do you think authors might make this choice? Why do you think the choice was made for this book?
I think for this book it serves to make her seem very isolated with nobody she can ask for help.
3. This section includes the start of the interview. Did it go the way you expected? Any one comment really stick out to you? I felt like Beth is very self-aware. I liked how she interviewed Shay as much as getting interviewed herself - maybe more.
4. What do you think about the ghostly occurrences in this section? How do they add to the story (or maybe detract)?
I thought they were super spooky but I also felt like they detracted a bit from the mystery aspect. But yeah, creepy
Happy June! Thanks for the new poll links. And all the information. I can't believe it's June already.Nice job on the mini-challenge, team! I really wasn't sure it was possible to finish all that.
Jun 01, 2022 06:09AM
I finished my last mini-challenge book. It was very Mulan-like, so I kept hearing the Disney music in my head. Which is NOT what the author intended, I'm sure.
Even better - books you start now (or tomorrow) will count for June, they just can't be used for the maze.Awesome job finishing those books with all of the other things you've been juggling - that is great! And thanks for the recommendation - I for sure want to check out the Messy Lives of Book People. I think I might identify with it.
