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Thanks for asking Laura. We took her back to her home town last weekend, where she is having a break from treatment till mid May. It has knocked her around but we're just thankful to still have her with us.

Looks like we have completed March? Go Team Flavia.
If so, I'll hold off on finishing my current book till after April starts. That would be alright wouldn't it because it's date read that counts?
COMPLETED
Blanket on the cover
Shelf and s/sheet noted

I'll be reading this in March - it's green but I'm not sure yet if it fits any of the numbers we need.
. It is set in England for green 8?

My sweet cove book will fit the 6
or a 4 - Mr Finch
and
book 1 in a series.

No problem, worth a try. Hey, no yellow this round, that's a relief.
Blue 3
and maybe red? 7
That's it I think.

I've also got this one that covers either Blue 3 6 or 7
- the paperback is bright blue with a navy blue background. )
and maybe this blue one as well ?
which would cover Blue 3 4 7 and maybe 6.
And is this green or blue ?
It would match Green 0 or Blue 5 and 6

Great. I've got this
is it green enough for Green 6?
I'll be away on holidays cruising from April 13-27. So I'll still be reading but won't have reliable internet or access to the spreadsheet. So I'll just post here and if someone could kindly fill in the spreadsheet that would be awesome.

COMPLETED
Shelf and s/spread noted
Mini challenge letters:
R C Ross Coleman
M Marynell Langston
W Winston Hill
Starting Tangled for blanket today .
I got a new kindle.. and have to work it out!

Capts, to do you want to use Laura's above book for Door on Cover. I haven't started mine, I can read for something else?
I'll start on Blanket on the cover now.

Great team work everyone.
I finished
Yellow cover N - 9 and mini challenge GO in the title.
Mini challenge - Map on inside cover.
So up next
and

I've also got this to read before the end of the month -
- I'm guessing with that cover and first published in 1985 it's going to be an old fashioned "bodice ripper", LOL.
It fits at first glance a R or a C for the mini challenge.
Karen ⊰✿ wrote: "Lisa - (Aussie Girl) wrote: "I can do the works in a shop also. One of the Sweet Cove Cosy Mysteries, two of the sisters work in a bakery/chocolate shop. I'll see which one I'm up to."
I just real..."No Karen, you read the two books, I was only reading Sweet Cove to fit the challenge. It's one of those series I keep on the back burner and read for challenges.

So sorry to hear about your Dad, Laura. Hope you hear some positive news soon. We're taking my MIL home tomorrow after 8 weeks with us having cancer treatment, four of those weeks unexpectantly in hospital. She is 89 and yes any little set back becomes a major thing.
I enjoyed The Lost Man and Harper's writing in general. I love how the Australian bush becomes another character in her stories.

I can do the works in a shop also. One of the Sweet Cove Cosy Mysteries, two of the sisters work in a bakery/chocolate shop. I'll see which one I'm up to.

I still had my original Kindle Keyboard registered in July 2011! So nearly 8 years old. My bestie and I bought them together, ordered from Amazon US all those years ago and hers is still going strong. I hope they make the new ones as durable. There is a lot more choice now. And I need to upgrade my iPhone as well. Boy, expensive month!
Karen ⊰✿ wrote: "Lisa - (Aussie Girl) wrote: "How we all going with the mini Challenge?
Does anyone have one with a blanket on the cover? Does this count..
"
Looks perfect Lisa! I'll pu..."We've got to the end of the month, right. I'm hoping to get a new kindle on the weekend after my precious finally gave up the ghost this week. So I'll be fine to read it next week.

Arhhhh... my kindle keyboard has died. I've had it for nearly 7 years, and it's been my one and only. Now have to research getting a new one.. Any opinions?