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Challenges: Monthly > March 2016 Challenge Reporting Thread - Association made!

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message 51: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Thanks heather!! I tried Wikipedia and came up with zilch :(


message 52: by Jkmays (new)

Jkmays My assigned word was "formal" and the association I chose was "dancing"
I read Dancing with the Devil in the City of God Rio de Janeiro on the Brink by Juliana Barbassa finished on 3-17-16.

Scoring:

Title (excluding subtitles)
a. 4 points if the title starts with your associated word
d. 1 point if the title contains a verb

Author

c. 2 points if the author is younger than 50 (probably, but I cannot confirm it so not counted)
d. 1 point if the author is female

Cover

c. 2 points if there’s a bit of natural scenery on the cover (e.g., fields of grass, mountains, lakes, rivers)


Pages

c. 2 points if your book has 300-399 pages

Total points 10

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message 53: by Tammy (new)

Tammy Burger (tammyburger) | 806 comments My word was squirrel, my associated word tree. I read The Bean Tree by Barbara Kingsolver.


message 54: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments And how many points did that give you Tammy?


message 55: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Bilney | 288 comments My word was fireworks, and my associated word was night. I read Kiss the Night Goodbye

Title:
3 points - 4 words
1 point - verb (kiss)

Author:
1 point - female

Cover:
4 points - title and author same colour

Pages:
1 point - 288 pages

Bonus:
3 points - hospital scene

Total: 13 points


message 56: by Naomi (last edited Mar 20, 2016 05:43AM) (new)

Naomi (nchigh) | 706 comments My word was "challenge"; my associated word was contest. I read Contest Contest by Matthew Reilly .

Title
4 points - it is the word
2 points - at bottom of cover

Author -
2 pts born 1974

Cover
4 pts - same color author/title

Pages
2 pts - 336 pages

Bonus
b. 3pts for math caluculation - electric grid energy by NSA member
c. 3pts for scene in hospital - Dr. Swain killing gang member

total = 20 points


message 57: by Anna (new)

Anna Kļaviņa (annamatsuyama) | 1355 comments challenge word was "insect"

associations: green, spider, web, fly, wings, legs, leaves, ant.

Pigs Have Wings by P.G. Wodehouse

Pigs Have Wings (Blandings Castle, #8) by P.G. Wodehouse

Title
1 point if the title contains a verb

Author
3 points if the author was born in Europe

Cover
4 points if the title and author are printed in the same color
1 point if there’s a drink on the cover

Pages
1 point

Bonus points
For Easter, 3 points if there are eggs in the story

Total: 13


message 58: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments Jkmays wrote: "My assigned word was "formal" and the association I chose was "dancing"
I read Dancing with the Devil in the City of God Rio de Janeiro on the Brink by Juliana Barbassa finished on 3-17-16.

Scor..."


I think your total is 12, jkmays


message 59: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Peggy wrote: "Jkmays wrote: "My assigned word was "formal" and the association I chose was "dancing"
I read Dancing with the Devil in the City of God Rio de Janeiro on the Brink by Juliana Barbassa finished on..."


Hi Peggy - I think she said she did not count the 2 points for the author's age because she could not find out. I think that is why she posted 10 points. Actually, I have the same issue. I know her month and day, but not the year she was born.


message 60: by siriusedward (last edited Mar 21, 2016 11:25AM) (new)

siriusedward (elenaraphael) | 887 comments The word given to me was 'storm' and one of my associations was 'snow'.

So Eagle in the Snow by Wallace Breem

Eagle in the Snow by Wallace Breem

The title has 4 words : 3
Author born in europe(british) : 3
400 pages : 3
Author & title in same color : 4
Contains nature, horse & snow : 3
No black : 2
Calculation : counting number of legion and number of vandals.... : 3

Total Score : 21


message 61: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments Oh thanks Cherie! I have no idea why I missed that now, I even remember googling that author in the weekend to see if I could find more information..


message 62: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments Oh thanks Cherie! I have no idea why I didn't see that, I now even remember that I googled that author in the weekend to find more information..


message 63: by Lori Z (new)

Lori Z | 2086 comments My word from Susan was "peace". I associated that with "war" and read War Brides.

Scoring:
Title (excluding subtitles)
a. 4 points if the title starts with your associated word
c. 2 points if the title is in the bottom half of the cover

Author
d. 1 point if the author is female

Cover
c. 2 points if there’s a bit of nature on the cover (e.g., grass, mountains, flowers, rivers) Little abstract but they look like trees to me. Let me know if I need to adjust my score

Pages
b. 3 points if your book has 400-499 pages 480 pages

Bonus points
a. For Easter, 3 points if there are eggs in the story Talked about how real eggs weren't rationed if you had household hens. Also, discussed powdered eggs.
c. For National Doctor’s day, 3 points if there’s a scene set in a hospital 2 different husbands ended up in a hospital, one for a quite extended stay.

Total points: 18


message 64: by jaxnsmom (last edited Mar 24, 2016 02:01PM) (new)

jaxnsmom | 8341 comments My word was furry and I ended up going with dog. Big surprise, right? But I did start 2 books with monkey in the title, but gave up on both.

Anarchy and Old Dogs (Dr. Siri Paiboun, #4) by Colin Cotterill Anarchy and Old Dogs by Colin Cotterill

Title (excluding subtitles)
3 points if the title has exactly 4 words

Author
4 points if the author’s first and last name start with the same letter
3 points if the author was born in Europe - born in London

Pages
1 point if your book has 200-299 pages - 288 pages

Bonus points
For Easter, 3 points if there are eggs in the story - several meals with eggs, and there's also a fried egg tree (and they're real)
For National Doctor’s day, 3 points if there’s a scene set in a hospital - there are several visits


Edited total points: 17


message 65: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments If you find your book on amazon and use the 'look inside' function, you can search for words (egg, hospital) through the whole book :)


message 66: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments I had the devil of a time finding a titile with a flower associated word. I ended up listening to In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin

Scoring:
Title (excluding subtitles)
0 points

Author
0 points
(could not find is birth year but I do not think he is younger than 50).

Cover
a. 4 points if the title and author are printed in the same color

Pages
c. 2 points if your book has 300-399 pages

Bonus points
nada.

Total 6 points....


message 67: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahlou29) | 1302 comments Peggy wrote: "Sorry Sarah, my intention was actual eggs.."

Okie dokie, No worries Peggy, I updated my post =]


message 68: by Rusalka, Moderator (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19206 comments Did you enjoy the Summer Book, TJ?


message 69: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19146 comments I finished my book, Nest and discussed it in the general thread. It touched upon several deep topics for a middle school book - child abuse, mental health, parental illness, and more that I can't mention without giving away spoilers. I thought the author did a great job of having the various children in the book act and think like kids do. I liked the kids even when they were acting bratty. Overall, a good book. I gave it four stars.

Title:
a. 4 points if the title starts with your associated word

Author:
a. 4 points if the author’s first and last name start with the same letter
d. 1 point if the author is female

Cover:
a. 4 points if the title and author are printed in the same color
c. 2 points if there’s a bit of natural scenery on the cover (e.g., fields of grass, mountains, lakes, rivers)

Pages:
c. 2 points if your book has 300-399 pages

Bonus points:
a. 3 points - there are eggs in the story
c. 3 points - there’s a scene set in a hospital

Total: 23


message 70: by Tejas Janet (new)

Tejas Janet (tejasjanet) | 3513 comments Rusalka wrote: "Did you enjoy the Summer Book, TJ?"

I loved it to pieces : )

Some interesting background: Tove Jannson wrote this book following the death of her summer in 1972. The Grandmother in "The Summer Book" is based on Tove's mother. The book is largely a tribute to her mother and a place for Tove's bereft inner child to seek the comfort of her "grandmother's" company.


message 71: by KimeyDiann (last edited Mar 24, 2016 12:53PM) (new)

KimeyDiann | 2174 comments My challenge word was "Purple" which I associated with "Rain" and chose to read Rain by Shaun Harbinger

Scoring: 17 Points Total (Or 16 depending on "verb" ruling.)

Title (excluding subtitles): Rain: 5 Points (if accepted)
a. 4 points if the title starts with your associated word
d. 1 point if the title contains a verb Would "rain" be considered a verb in this case, or just a noun?

Author: Shaun Harbinger: 3 Points
b. 3 points if the author was born in Europe (I'm making an assumption on this one since the books are set in England)
c. 2 points if the author is younger than 50 (I have no idea, can't find any bio info on the author.)

Cover: Rain (Undead Rain #1) by Shaun Harbinger 6 Points
a. 4 points if the title and author are printed in the same color
c. 2 points if there’s a bit of natural scenery on the cover (e.g., fields of grass, mountains, lakes, rivers)


Pages: 168: Zero Points

Bonus points: 3 Points
a. For Easter, 3 points if there are eggs in the story



message 72: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments Oooh KimeyDiann, I'm so sorry but I have to be a super meanie...

You could have the 1 point for rain as a verb, but not the 4 points for European author if you don't know it for a fact. Kate Morton is Australian I believe but her books are also set in England so that's not valid reasoning.

But all this doesn't matter... I took over the standard challenge rules which say that a book must be at least 175 pages and yours is shorter. So sorry :(


message 73: by KimeyDiann (new)

KimeyDiann | 2174 comments Peggy wrote: "Oooh KimeyDiann, I'm so sorry but I have to be a super meanie...

You could have the 1 point for rain as a verb, but not the 4 points for European author if you don't know it for a fact. Kate Morto..."


Aww :(
I wondered about the pages, but since I didn't see it mentioned in the first post I thought it would be okay. I actually didn't realize it was that short until I looked up the page numbers on GR just a few minutes ago. Oh well, it is all good, and the month isn't over yet! :)

And why on earth does an author have zero information in the book or online about themselves? The only thing I have been able to find is that he is a fan of the horror genre. lol.


message 74: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments It's in the first post of the other thread but not in this one. I had to have a look myself to see if there was a page rule.

And yes, that's weird. If I had written a book and was read on GR I would write a bit about myself!


message 75: by jaxnsmom (new)

jaxnsmom | 8341 comments Peggy wrote: "If you find your book on amazon and use the 'look inside' function, you can search for words (egg, hospital) through the whole book :)"

Thanks! I always forget about that feature. My points total has been changed to 17, for eggs and hospital.


message 76: by Lilisa (new)

Lilisa | 2770 comments KimeyDiann wrote: "Peggy wrote: "Oooh KimeyDiann, I'm so sorry but I have to be a super meanie...

You could have the 1 point for rain as a verb, but not the 4 points for European author if you don't know it for a fa..."


Oh darn KimeyDiann but there are a few more days left - March is a long month. We'll cheer you on to the finish line! Go KD, go!


message 77: by Tasha (last edited Mar 25, 2016 07:38AM) (new)

Tasha My word was Crystal and my association word was Diamond.

I read Flawless Inside the Largest Diamond Heist in History by Scott Andrew Selby Flawless: Inside the Largest Diamond Heist in History by Scott Andrew Selby and a second author Greg Campbell.


Title: 0

Author: Scott Selby - 4 points

Cover: Title and author same color - 4 pts

Pages: 336 - 2 points

Bonus: 0

Points earned before the ruling: 10


message 78: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments Sorry Tasha, I need an actual age somewhere.


message 79: by Tasha (new)

Tasha No problem, I thought so. :)

What about the cover ruling? I'm thinking it's a no go as well but wanted to give it a shot.


message 80: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments Oops, missed that question. Hm, that's a though one.

You can coint those points, scoring rules don't specify that they have to be the exact same shade.


message 81: by Tasha (new)

Tasha ok, thanks!


message 82: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 296 comments My word was bus. Thoughts were: school bus, bus stop, bus boy, and yellow bus.

I have decided to read Yellow Crocus by Laila Ibrahim. It has been on my tbr list for a long time.

Yellow Crocus by Laila Ibrahim

Scoring: 11 points READ 3/25/2016

When reporting, mention the challenge word, your association, and explain the association if not obvious.


Title (excluding subtitles)
√ a. 4 points if the title starts with your associated word
b. 3 points if the title has exactly 4 words
c. 2 points if the title is in the bottom half of the cover
d. 1 point if the title contains a verb

Author
a. 4 points if the author’s first and last name start with the same letter
b. 3 points if the author was born in Europe
c. 2 points if the author is younger than 50
√ d. 1 point if the author is female

Cover
a. 4 points if the title and author are printed in the same color
√ b. 3 points if there’s no black on the cover
√ c. 2 points if there’s a bit of nature on the cover (e.g., grass, mountains, flowers, rivers)
d. 1 point if there’s a drink on the cover

Pages
a. 4 points if your book has 500+ pages
b. 3 points if your book has 400-499 pages
c. 2 points if your book has 300-399 pages
√ d. 1 point if your book has 200-299 pages

Bonus points
a. For Easter, 3 points if there are eggs in the story
b. For Pi Day, 3 points if a mathematical calculation of some sort is made
c. For National Doctor’s day, 3 points if there’s a scene set in a hospital


message 83: by Beth (last edited Mar 25, 2016 07:05PM) (new)

Beth (eparks4232) | 2556 comments My word was pie and I thought of Apple, Pecan and Cutie.

The Cutie by Donald E. Westlake

Scoring:

d. 1 point if your book has 200-299 pages

Very lame on points, but I did the challenge....


message 84: by Cherie (last edited Mar 28, 2016 04:04PM) (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments My word from Cathie was everything. I associated: all, total, broad, far-reaching, expanding.
Cathie picked my book for me to read because I could not decide.
All the Bright Places All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven by Jennifer Niven

Title (excluding subtitles)
a. 4 points if the title starts with your associated word
b. 3 points if the title has exactly 4 words

Author
d. 1 point if the author is female

Cover
a. 4 points if the title and author are printed in the same color
c. 2 points if there’s a bit of nature on the cover - a bird and a flower

Pages
b. 3 points if your book has 400-499 pages

Bonus points
c. For National Doctor’s day, 3 points if there’s a scene set in a hospital - one of the characters went to the hospital to have their stomach pumped.

Total points = 20


message 85: by Lara (new)

Lara | 1426 comments My word was Spoon, and for my second book I chose the word Rest and read No Rest for the Wicked No Rest for the Wicked (Immortals After Dark, #3) by Kresley Cole by Kresley Cole

Title (excluding subtitles): 2
c. 2 points if the title is in the bottom half of the cover

Author: 1
d. 1 point if the author is female

Cover: 0

Pages: 2
c. 2 points if your book has 300-399 pages

Bonus points: 3
a. For Easter, 3 points if there are eggs in the story

TOTAL: 8 points. Less than my first book


message 86: by Lori (last edited Mar 26, 2016 02:38PM) (new)

Lori (glitzyrebel) | 444 comments Scoring: Hot Fudge Sundae Blues: A Novel
Word given: RED Association: HOT

Title (excluding subtitles)
4 points: Title starts with your associated word (Hot)
3 points: title has exactly 4 words (Fudge Sundae Blues)

Author
1 point: author is female
Bev Marshall

Cover
Hot Fudge Sundae Blues by Bev Marshall
4 point: title and author are printed in the same color

Pages
1 point: book has 288 pages

Bonus points
3 points; eggs in the story (Layla Jay's grandmother made her eggs for breakfast)
3 points: a scene set in a hospital (Frieda was in the hospital, in a coma, following a car accident)

19 Points


message 87: by Casceil (new)

Casceil | 2728 comments My challenge word was "family." My association with it was "chaos." I often feel like I am managing a family circus--not so much now, but earlier, when my now-adult children were younger. Chaos also describes our family home at times, particularly when the three cats have been on a tear. (My "filing system" consists largely of having a general idea what is in which pile of paper. Cats do not respect piles.)

I read Chaos Choreography by Seanan McGuire Chaos Choreography (InCryptid, #5) by Seanan McGuire . I calculate my points as follows:

4 points--starts with associated word
2 points--title in bottom half of cover
2 points--author is younger that 50.
(I can't find her age anywhere, but I've met her at least half a dozen times over the last 15 years. She has to be under 50.)


message 88: by Casceil (last edited Mar 26, 2016 06:56PM) (new)

Casceil | 2728 comments My challenge word was "family." My association with it was "chaos." I often feel like I am managing a family circus--not so much now, but earlier, when my now-adult children were younger. Chaos also describes our family home at times, particularly when the three cats have been on a tear. (My "filing system" consists largely of having a general idea what is in which pile of paper. Cats do not respect piles.)

I read Chaos Choreography by Seanan McGuire Chaos Choreography (InCryptid, #5) by Seanan McGuire . I calculate my points as follows:

4 points--starts with associated word
2 points--title in bottom half of cover
2 points--author is younger that 50.
(I can't find her age anywhere, but I've met her at least half a dozen times over the last 15 years. She has to be under 50.)
1 point--author is female
2 points-368 pages
3 points-- eggs appear in story (not only do characters eat chicken eggs, but there are references to dragon eggs.)

This brings me to 14 points, I think.


message 89: by Almeta (last edited Mar 27, 2016 03:57PM) (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11457 comments Poongothai gave me the word time, my associated word is clock.

The Melting Clock (Toby Peters, #16) by Stuart M. Kaminsky I read The Melting Clock by Stuart M. Kaminsky in which a feature character is Salvador Dali, most famous for his surrealistic clock painting: The Persistence Of Memory.

Cover
4 points if the title and author are printed in the same color

Bonus points
3 points if a mathematical calculation of some sort is made
retainer fee was to be $100.00, once counted there were only $98.00 given.
also "$130.00 plus the painting, with the $500.00 from Barry Zemman I had $630.00."

3 points if there’s a scene set in a hospital
Hospital scene waiting room, two brother's waiting for wife's/sister-in-law's recovery from surgery.

Total 10 points

Not many points but I enjoyed the read.


message 90: by Poongothai (new)

Poongothai (poongsa) | 483 comments My given word was ‘Children’
I think about my sons. Words I can relate to children are happy, Truth, smile, naughty and show

I read Truth or Beard (Winston Brothers, #1) by Penny Reid Truth or Beard by Penny Reid | 382 pages

Title (excluding subtitles) : 4
a. 4 points if the title starts with your associated word

Author : 3
c. 2 points if the author is younger than 50
d. 1 point if the author is female

Cover : 7
a. 4 points if the title and author are printed in the same color
b. 3 points if there’s no black on the cover

Pages : 3
c. 2 points if your book has 300-399 pages
d. 1 point if your book has 200-299 pages

Bonus points : 6
a. For Easter, 3 points if there are eggs in the story : “You mean, you can’t make an omelet without breaking some eggs”
b. For Pi Day, 3 points if a mathematical calculation of some sort is made. MC is a calculus teacher

Total : 23


message 91: by Karen (new)

Karen Rashid | 137 comments The word that I was given was parade and my associated word was Savannah as I immediately thought of Savannah’s extra-ordinary St. Patrick’s Day Parade that my family had the opportunity to see a few years ago. I read Savannah Blues Savannah Blues (Weezie and Bebe Mysteries, #1) by Mary Kay Andrews . This was the first book that I have read by Mary Kay Andrews and wasn’t sure what to expect. While I wasn’t blown away by the writing style, the characters, or the story line, it was a fun and light read, suitable for a road trip. There were a couple of laugh out loud moments (always a bonus) but the best part of the novel was the atmosphere and setting which received a great deal of attention. I loved the references to specific places in Savannah that I have visited and the description of Southern customs and cuisine.

I have calculated my score as 15 points.

Title (excluding subtitles): 4 points if the title starts with your associated word

Author: 1 point if the author is female

Cover: 4 points if the title and author are printed in the same colour

Pages: 3 points if your book has 400-499 pages (404 pages)

Bonus points
For Pi Day, 3 points if a mathematical calculation of some sort is made (frequent calculations of the value and profit related to antiques)


message 92: by Cathie (new)

Cathie (catitude) | 915 comments My book was First Frost First Frost (Waverley Family, #2) by Sarah Addison Allen by Sarah Addison Allen.
Completed on March 24th. - 3 stars

The word given me was "name" and I immediately thought of "first", so hence the book title "First Frost".

Scoring:

Title (excluding subtitles)
a. 4 points if the title starts with your associated word
c. 2 points if the title is in the bottom half of the cover
(I think it is but I will leave this ruling up to you Peggy - see cover)

6 points

Author
c. 2 points if the author is younger than 50
d. 1 point if the author is female

3 points

Cover
a. 4 points if the title and author are printed in the same color (both very similar shades of pink - does this count Peggy?)
b. 3 points if there’s no black on the cover

7 points

Pages

c. 2 points if your book has 300-399 pages
2 points

Total Points: 18 (or 12 depending on Peggy's rulings? lol)


message 93: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments Cathie, you can coint all points. I'd say it's purple and pink but I've had so many discussions with my bf about what colour something is and there was that gold/blue dress on the internet a while ago... so if in your judgment it's two shades of pink, I'll accept it :)


message 94: by KimeyDiann (new)

KimeyDiann | 2174 comments Peggy wrote: "Cathie, you can coint all points. I'd say it's purple and pink but I've had so many discussions with my bf about what colour something is and there was that gold/blue dress on the internet a while ..."

This made me think of my conversations with my husband about colors. He is colorblind, but will still argue with me about what color something is.


message 95: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments Lol KimeyDiann :D


message 96: by Cathie (new)

Cathie (catitude) | 915 comments Peggy wrote: "Cathie, you can coint all points. I'd say it's purple and pink but I've had so many discussions with my bf about what colour something is and there was that gold/blue dress on the internet a while ..."

Thanks Peggy :-)


message 97: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments Tracked to here.


message 98: by Annerlee (last edited Apr 01, 2016 05:32PM) (new)

Annerlee | 2871 comments Scoring: 18 points (going to re-check for eggs and calculations though) Hooray! Eggs and dividing land means 6 more points - new total 24 points... : )

Points counted are ticked in the list below:

My challenge word was 'Key' my association was 'Hotel'
Book Chosen : Hotel of the Saints by Ursula Hegi - short stories, 176 pages, Ursula is aged 60.

Title (excluding subtitles)
√ a. 4 points if the title starts with your associated word
√ b. 3 points if the title has exactly 4 words
c. 2 points if the title is in the bottom half of the cover
d. 1 point if the title contains a verb

Author
a. 4 points if the author’s first and last name start with the same letter
√b. 3 points if the author was born in Europe
c. 2 points if the author is younger than 50
√ d. 1 point if the author is female

Cover
√a. 4 points if the title and author are printed in the same colour
b. 3 points if there’s no black on the cover
c. 2 points if there’s a bit of nature on the cover (e.g., grass, mountains, flowers, rivers)
d. 1 point if there’s a drink on the cover

Pages
a. 4 points if your book has 500+ pages
b. 3 points if your book has 400-499 pages
c. 2 points if your book has 300-399 pages
d. 1 point if your book has 200-299 pages

Bonus points
√a. For Easter, 3 points if there are eggs in the story (Story 1 - eggs and toast for breakfast)
√b. For Pi Day, 3 points if a mathematical calculation of some sort is made (In the story ' A Town like ours' the twins measure and divide a plot of land equally between them)
√c. For National Doctor’s day, 3 points if there’s a scene set in a hospital (One story set in hospital after father's heart transplant)


message 99: by Roz (new)

Roz | 4530 comments My word was "wind" and I associated it with "rain".
I decided to read The Gift of Rain by Tan Twan Eng

Title:

3 points: the title has exactly 4 words

Author:

2 points: the author is younger than 50

Cover:

4 points: the title and author are printed in the same color
2 points: there’s a bit of nature on the cover (butterflies)

Pages:

3 points: your book has 447 pages

Bonus points:

3 points: eggs in story (eaten and also as part of offering at temple)
3 points: scene in hospital (Endo-san is in the hospital)

Total points: 20 points

I am so glad I picked this book to read. It was a beautifully written gem of a book. The author's use of words to masterfully paint a picture was incredible. I liked it so much I had to purchase a copy (as well as another book he wrote) so I can enjoy it again.


message 100: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments My word was enigma. I chose The Puzzle Ring.

Title (excluding subtitles)
a. 4 points if the title starts with your associated word


Author
c. 2 points if the author is younger than 50
d. 1 point if the author is female

Cover
c. 2 points if there’s a bit of natural scenery on the cover (e.g., fields of grass, mountains, lakes, rivers)


Pages
b. 3 points if your book has 400-499 pages

Bonus points
a. For Easter, 3 points if there are eggs in the story

15 points


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