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Finished
Book 1 in a series - 1
Setting: Kent, England. skip & 8
S- Sybilla Bridgerton - 6
E - Edward Rokesby - 8
F- Freddie Coventry 4
T - Robert Tallywhite - Green 2

Finished
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H - Title Green 3
Character: Nigel aka Crash 9

I know.... and I was really looking for an N character as well for the clean sweep but sadly no go.

Finished
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No 6 in a series; 6
Emma Carstairs 8
Tiberius Blackthorn 2
Isabelle Lightwood 5
Clary Fray 4
Jia Penhallow skip
Bat Velasquez 7
Brother Zachariah 0
Octavius Blackthorn 1
Jace Herondale 3

I know Karen. I never take for granted the wonderful country in which we live especially with what is going on in other parts of the world. It makes your heart break.

Glad the trip is going great, Sally.

Yay Mary Ellen. And now we have finished the mini challenge.. great team work everyone. ☺

That's a clever link to my memory Annika. I think that is the only time in my life that I've been in trouble.. and all over reading a book, LOL.

Great.
I have also a 3 -
Green in the first week of April -

I'll be reading
which I think Noa read for March for a reverse.
And my first book finishing for April will be
which she probably has read previously too.

Good one Mary-Ellen ☺

Loving the new rules and incentives, UNO Pixie. And loving the challenge in general really. Mmmm, will have to look for some shorter books for April.
And great going finishing the Easter Challenge everyone.

Finished
for DILL.
Karen wrote: "Oh that's a good tip Noa, I hadn't thought of that. I ended up looking for Indian books as when I checked what other teams were reading (it's not spying.. really!) that seemed to be a theme ;)
I j..."Haha, great minds and all that. I had a peek too...

Fantastico Karen! Any chance of bonus points for completing all the words, LOL....

And if no one is reading for DILL I've got one..
Pg 4 "for the Fair of course and had set up an old fashioned barrel of DILL pickles"
That just leaves TURMERIC. Here are two books which include it,
or
but I probably won't have enough time to read them.

I finished Celery (see post 445)

No problem, Sophie. As Karen said, real life happens.

Finished Spinach (as outlined in Post 427)

We rock. ☺
Glad we could use raspberry, it was a bit of slog to get through so that makes it worthwhile. I'll add to my UNO shelf.