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Sep 29, 2020 06:05AM
Sep 12, 2020 08:26AM

Hi Sarah, glad you want to participate! These are a lot of fun. You'd have to read the book and answer at least three sets (days) of discussion questions to win the bonus for the restaurant rocks challenge. Writing 1 set of discussion questions will also earn you the bonus. If you'd like to volunteer to write those, just post in this thread :)
You don't have to check-in everyday. You don't have to follow the schedule, but if you'd like to, it will be posted in Msg #3. Hope this answers all your questions!
There are more details in Msg #2 :)


… he walked a tightrope five stories up just to hold my hand.
Gaze: I moved into the building next to Pixie when I was eleven. She blew bubbles through my window. I shot my Nerf gun through hers. We both had secrets, but one of us was fated to get hurt. I wanted it to be me.
Pixie: When I was afraid of the dark, he would shine a light in my window. We shared our popsicles and I taught him how to get a good swing on the playground. I never imagined I’d have to decide who got to live and who didn’t. I chose him --and he could never know.
She walked a tightrope five stories up just to save my life…


A stirring and romantic historical novel about nineteenth-century Vienna and the tragedy and dynamic passion that inspired Ludwig van Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata.
Vienna, 1800. Countess Julie Guicciardi’s life is about to change forever. The spirited eighteen-year-old is taking piano lessons with Ludwig van Beethoven, the most talented piano virtuoso in the musical capital of Europe. She is captivated by his volatile genius, while he is drawn to her curiosity and disarming candor. Between them, a unique romance. But Beethoven has a secret he’s yet to share, and Julie is harboring a secret of her own, one so scandalous it could destroy their perfect love story.
When Beethoven discovers the truth, he sets his emotions to music, composing a mournful opus that will become the Moonlight Sonata. The haunting refrain will follow Julie for the rest of her life.
Set against the rich backdrop of nineteenth-century Vienna, The Woman in the Moonlight is an exhilarating ode to eternal passion. An epic tale of love, loss, rivalry, and political intrigue. A stirring portrait of a titan who wrestled with the gods and a woman who defied convention to inspire him.

Favorite Book(s): Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Favorite Book Genre: Romance, Fantasy, Horror
Favorite Author: Neil Gaiman and Beverly Jenkins
Favorite Color: Purple!
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Welcome to the group, Jamie :)

















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My birthday: June 14th, 22y.o.
Fav books: hard to choose by genres but might be Hunger by Hamsu..."
Hi Irem, welcome to the group!
Sep 04, 2020 05:39PM
Sep 02, 2020 05:17AM

My favorite scenes - Harry stepping on Uncle Vernon's face lol and Dudley little piggy tail!
Aug 30, 2020 07:09AM

Me too!


Sure! I’ll create a thread for you :)

When do you both want to start reading it? I'll create a thread for you

Not a mod, so please correct me mods if I'm wrong!
If you use a book for a "scavenger hunt" item, the..."
Thanks, Bethany! This sounds right. And the number of spell-it-out letters you can use per book is limited by the length of the book.
up to 2 scavenger words / spell-it out letters per book >50 pages and <=160 pages
up to 4 scavenger words/ spell-it out letters per book >161 and <=300 pages
up to 8 scavenger words/ spell-it out letters per book >301 pages and <=500 pages
up to 12 scavenger words / spell-it-out letters per book >501 pages