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Erika | 9482 comments THE SHOWER DISAMBIGUATION CHALLENGE


Wikipedia has lots of entries for the word "shower." Let's explore them!

1. A shower is the act of bathing under a spray of water. Read a book that has water in some form on its cover. This can be traditional forms of water (such as a lake, a glass of water, or rain), but it could also be ice or steam.

2. A type of precipitation. Read a book that contains some kind of weather event.

3. A juggling pattern. The more objects in the shower, the more difficult. The same can be said for page numbers. Read a book with more than 350 pages.

4. The 1999 short film. This film is only 10 minutes long. Read a short book (fewer than 150 pages).

5. The 1999 Chinese drama/comedy. Read a book set in China OR read a book you would consider to be bothh a drama and a comedy.

6. The episode of The O.C. The O.C. was an American teen drama that took place in Orange County, CA. Read a book set in California OR read something you would consider to be a teen drama.

7. Baby shower. Read a book in which a character has a baby OR read a book in which something important happened to a main character while he or she was a baby.

8. Bridal shower. Read a book you received as a gift OR read a book in which someone gets married.

9. Meteor shower. Read a book that at least partly takes place in space OR (because we sometimes wish upon meteors) read a book in which a character makes a wish.

10. Particle shower. Read a book about science OR read a book with a title containing a word that can be made from the letters in the word PARTICLE (examples: PART, ICE, IT, AT, CLEAR).

Read as many as you want, please come back and let us know what you've read and how many stars you've given your book.


message 2: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Martin (kellymartinbooks) | 3 comments The O.C. *grins*I love that show.


message 3: by Turtlefrog (last edited Apr 29, 2014 04:14PM) (new)

Turtlefrog | 237 comments THE SHOWER DISAMBIGUATION CHALLENGE

1. A shower is the act of bathing under a spray of water. Read a book that has water in some form on its cover. This can be traditional forms of water (such as a lake, a glass of water, or rain), but it could also be ice or steam.
Three Years Later (In Too Deep, #1) by Casey McMillin 4/3/14

2. A type of precipitation. Read a book that contains some kind of weather event.
Unteachable by Leah Raeder 4/22/14

3. A juggling pattern. The more objects in the shower, the more difficult. The same can be said for page numbers. Read a book with more than 350 pages.
Beautiful Player (Beautiful Bastard, #3) by Christina Lauren 4/6/14 (402 pages)

4. The 1999 short film. This film is only 10 minutes long. Read a short book (fewer than 150 pages).
Bitter Sweet Love (The Dark Elements, #0.5) by Jennifer L. Armentrout 4/7/14 (105 pages)

5. The 1999 Chinese drama/comedy. Read a book set in China OR read a book you would consider to be bothh a drama and a comedy.

6. The episode of The O.C. The O.C. was an American teen drama that took place in Orange County, CA. Read a book set in California OR read something you would consider to be a teen drama.
The Boy Who Sneaks in My Bedroom Window by Kirsty Moseley 4/9/14

7. Baby shower. Read a book in which a character has a baby OR read a book in which something important happened to a main character while he or she was a baby.
Bittersweet by Noelle Adams 4/18/14

8. Bridal shower. Read a book you received as a gift OR read a book in which someone gets married.
Chasing Imperfection (Chasing, #2) by Pamela Ann 4/11/14 (purchased with a $10 Amazon Gift card I got as a gift)

9. Meteor shower. Read a book that at least partly takes place in space OR (because we sometimes wish upon meteors) read a book in which a character makes a wish.

10. Particle shower. Read a book about science OR read a book with a title containing a word that can be made from the letters in the word PARTICLE (examples: PART, ICE, IT, AT, CLEAR).
Price of a Kiss (Forbidden Men, #1) by Linda Kage 4/29/14 (Price)


message 4: by Chris (last edited Apr 26, 2014 11:26AM) (new)

Chris | 7142 comments Mod
FUN!!!

THE SHOWER DISAMBIGUATION CHALLENGE

1. A shower is the act of bathing under a spray of water. Read a book that has water in some form on its cover. This can be traditional forms of water (such as a lake, a glass of water, or rain), but it could also be ice or steam. Archer's Voice by Mia Sheridan 4/20 3* lake on the cover

2. A type of precipitation. Read a book that contains some kind of weather event. Come to Me Quietly (Closer to You, #1) by A.L. Jackson 4/10 2* They had a Monsoon.

3. A juggling pattern. The more objects in the shower, the more difficult. The same can be said for page numbers. Read a book with more than 350 pages. Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell 4/15 5*

4. The 1999 short film. This film is only 10 minutes long. Read a short book (fewer than 150 pages). Delilah The Making of Red (Nova, #2.5) by Jessica Sorensen 4/6 3*

5. The 1999 Chinese drama/comedy. Read a book set in China OR read a book you would consider to be bothh a drama and a comedy. The Do-Over by M.K. Schiller 4/23 3*

6. The episode of The O.C. The O.C. was an American teen drama that took place in Orange County, CA. Read a book set in California OR read something you would consider to be a teen drama. Please Ignore Vera Dietz by A.S. King 4/25 4.5*

7. Baby shower. Read a book in which a character has a baby OR read a book in which something important happened to a main character while he or she was a baby. Tall, Tatted and Tempting (The Reed Brothers, #1) by Tammy Falkner 4/17 3* Paul has a 3 year old daughter.

8. Bridal shower. Read a book you received as a gift OR read a book in which someone gets married. Going Long (Waiting on the Sidelines, #2) by Ginger Scott 4/12 5* Buck and Rosie get married

9. Meteor shower. Read a book that at least partly takes place in space OR (because we sometimes wish upon meteors) read a book in which a character makes a wish. Passion and Ponies (Chocoholics, #2) by Tara Sivec 4/21 4* Tyler's wish is revealed and comes true.

10. Particle shower. Read a book about science OR read a book with a title containing a word that can be made from the letters in the word PARTICLE (examples: PART, ICE, IT, AT, CLEAR). Red at Night by Katie McGarry 4/26 5*


message 5: by Erika (last edited Apr 26, 2014 12:38PM) (new)

Erika | 9482 comments THE SHOWER DISAMBIGUATION CHALLENGE
1. A shower is the act of bathing under a spray of water. Read a book that has water in some form on its cover. This can be traditional forms of water (such as a lake, a glass of water, or rain), but it could also be ice or steam.
Ocean Trying Not to Love You (Love, #1) by Megan Smith 4/25/14 3*

2. A type of precipitation. Read a book that contains some kind of weather event.
Snow storm that cancels the main character's flight(thank goodness) Black Box by Cassia Leo 4/2/14 great book I gave it 4*

3. A juggling pattern. The more objects in the shower, the more difficult. The same can be said for page numbers. Read a book with more than 350 pages.
387 Pages Be with Me (Wait for You, #2) by J. Lynn 4/23/14 4*
4. The 1999 short film. This film is only 10 minutes long. Read a short book (fewer than 150 pages).
94 Pages Delilah The Making of Red (Nova, #2.5) by Jessica Sorensen 4/3/14I gave it 2*, it wasn't a favorite.

5. The 1999 Chinese drama/comedy. Read a book set in China OR read a book you would consider to be bothh a drama and a comedy.

6. The episode of The O.C. The O.C. was an American teen drama that took place in Orange County, CA. Read a book set in California OR read something you would consider to be a teen drama.
Teen Drama The Unwritten Rule by Elizabeth Scott good book! I gave it 4*

7. Baby shower. Read a book in which a character has a baby OR read a book in which something important happened to a main character while he or she was a baby.
Main character has a baby. How to Love by Katie Cotugno 4/1/14 I LOVED it!!! I gave it 5*

8. Bridal shower. Read a book you received as a gift OR read a book in which someone gets married.
Main character's mother marries her crushes father If We Kiss (If We Kiss, #1) by Rachel Vail 4/7/14 it was a cute book. I gave it 3*


9. Meteor shower. Read a book that at least partly takes place in space OR (because we sometimes wish upon meteors) read a book in which a character makes a wish.
Vera makes many wishes and I feel like none come true Please Ignore Vera Dietz by A.S. King 4/22/14 4*

10. Particle shower. Read a book about science OR read a book with a title containing a wordthat can be made from the letters in the word PARTICLE (examples: PART, ICE, IT, AT, CLEAR).
Let it be Me by Toni Aleo 4/24/14 2*


message 6: by Chris (new)

Chris | 7142 comments Mod
ALL DONE!!!!

THE SHOWER DISAMBIGUATION CHALLENGE

1. A shower is the act of bathing under a spray of water. Read a book that has water in some form on its cover. This can be traditional forms of water (such as a lake, a glass of water, or rain), but it could also be ice or steam. Archer's Voice by Mia Sheridan 4/20 3* lake on the cover

2. A type of precipitation. Read a book that contains some kind of weather event. Come to Me Quietly (Closer to You, #1) by A.L. Jackson 4/10 2* They had a Monsoon.

3. A juggling pattern. The more objects in the shower, the more difficult. The same can be said for page numbers. Read a book with more than 350 pages. Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell 4/15 5*

4. The 1999 short film. This film is only 10 minutes long. Read a short book (fewer than 150 pages). Delilah The Making of Red (Nova, #2.5) by Jessica Sorensen 4/6 3*

5. The 1999 Chinese drama/comedy. Read a book set in China OR read a book you would consider to be bothh a drama and a comedy. The Do-Over by M.K. Schiller 4/23 3*

6. The episode of The O.C. The O.C. was an American teen drama that took place in Orange County, CA. Read a book set in California OR read something you would consider to be a teen drama. Please Ignore Vera Dietz by A.S. King 4/25 4.5*

7. Baby shower. Read a book in which a character has a baby OR read a book in which something important happened to a main character while he or she was a baby. Tall, Tatted and Tempting (The Reed Brothers, #1) by Tammy Falkner 4/17 3* Paul has a 3 year old daughter.

8. Bridal shower. Read a book you received as a gift OR read a book in which someone gets married. Going Long (Waiting on the Sidelines, #2) by Ginger Scott 4/12 5* Buck and Rosie get married

9. Meteor shower. Read a book that at least partly takes place in space OR (because we sometimes wish upon meteors) read a book in which a character makes a wish. Passion and Ponies (Chocoholics, #2) by Tara Sivec 4/21 4* Tyler's wish is revealed and comes true.

10. Particle shower. Read a book about science OR read a book with a title containing a word that can be made from the letters in the word PARTICLE (examples: PART, ICE, IT, AT, CLEAR). Red at Night by Katie McGarry 4/26 5*


message 7: by Erika (new)

Erika | 9482 comments Awesome Chris!!!!


message 8: by Erika (last edited Apr 28, 2014 03:12PM) (new)

Erika | 9482 comments I'M DONE!!!!!!!


THE SHOWER DISAMBIGUATION CHALLENGE
1. A shower is the act of bathing under a spray of water. Read a book that has water in some form on its cover. This can be traditional forms of water (such as a lake, a glass of water, or rain), but it could also be ice or steam.
Ocean Trying Not to Love You (Love, #1) by Megan Smith 4/25/14 3*

2. A type of precipitation. Read a book that contains some kind of weather event.
Snow storm that cancels the main character's flight(thank goodness) Black Box by Cassia Leo 4/2/14 great book I gave it 4*

3. A juggling pattern. The more objects in the shower, the more difficult. The same can be said for page numbers. Read a book with more than 350 pages.
387 Pages Be with Me Be with Me (Wait for You, #2) by J. Lynn 4/23/14 4*
4. The 1999 short film. This film is only 10 minutes long. Read a short book (fewer than 150 pages).
94 Pages Delilah The Making of Red (Nova, #2.5) by Jessica Sorensen 4/3/14I gave it 2*, it wasn't a favorite.

5. The 1999 Chinese drama/comedy. Read a book set in China OR read a book you would consider to be both a drama and a comedy.
Making Faces by Amy Harmon 4/28/14 I gave it 5* I LOVED this book!!

6. The episode of The O.C. The O.C. was an American teen drama that took place in Orange County, CA. Read a book set in California OR read something you would consider to be a teen drama.
Teen Drama The Unwritten Rule by Elizabeth Scott good book! I gave it 4*

7. Baby shower. Read a book in which a character has a baby OR read a book in which something important happened to a main character while he or she was a baby.
Main character has a baby. How to Love by Katie Cotugno 4/1/14 I LOVED it!!! I gave it 5*

8. Bridal shower. Read a book you received as a gift OR read a book in which someone gets married.
Main character's mother marries her crushes father If We Kiss (If We Kiss, #1) by Rachel Vail 4/7/14 it was a cute book. I gave it 3*


9. Meteor shower. Read a book that at least partly takes place in space OR (because we sometimes wish upon meteors) read a book in which a character makes a wish.
Vera makes many wishes and I feel like none come true Please Ignore Vera Dietz by A.S. King 4/22/14 4*

10. Particle shower. Read a book about science OR read a book with a title containing a word that can be made from the letters in the word PARTICLE (examples: PART, ICE, IT, AT, CLEAR).
Let it be Me by Toni Aleo 4/24/14 2*


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