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message 101: by Helen (new)

Helen (helennn) | 1020 comments I've already finished four books, so need to upgrade to Morning Glory Muffin.


message 102: by Nell (new)

Nell | 3404 comments Mod
Helen wrote: "I've already finished four books, so need to upgrade to Morning Glory Muffin."

OK done.


message 103: by Helen (new)

Helen (helennn) | 1020 comments Thank you, Nell.


message 104: by Nell (last edited Dec 04, 2016 10:20AM) (new)

Nell | 3404 comments Mod
The featured reads for December fit several tasks for this challenge:

The Meg Langslow series by Donna Andrews is animal themed (Pet-ty Crime) and set in the South (Hot & Bothered). Her mysteries are humorous (Tickled to Death). The MC is a blacksmith (Mind Your Own Business). Several books are set during a holiday (Holiday Homicide).

The first book in the series, Murder With Peacocks, won several mystery awards (And the Winner Is). Other books in this series have won the Lefty Award for Best Humorous mystery. Remember it has to win the award to fit this task (Several of her books have been finalist for mystery awards.) Here's a link to her page on SYKM:
http://stopyourekillingme.com/A_Autho...

The theme read is G.M. Malliet's Max Tudor series. Her books may fit Tickled to Death. (I enjoy her wry humor, others may, too.) Three books in this series may be used for Holiday Homicide: The first book, Wicked Autumn, is on the Autumn holiday list. Pagan Spring is set during Easter season. A Fatal Winter is at Christmas. A Demon Summer can be used for Hot and Bothered. And the MC has a dog, that works for Pet-ty Crimes.


message 105: by Marisa (new)

Marisa (moretta) | 421 comments Just a question, Does Simon Said qualifies as "Award Winner"? I think so but I only want to confirm.


message 106: by Nell (new)

Nell | 3404 comments Mod
Marisa wrote: "Just a question, Does Simon Said qualifies as "Award Winner"? I think so but I only want to confirm."

Yes, it won the Malice Domestic award for best first mystery.


message 107: by Nell (new)

Nell | 3404 comments Mod
Comment from Sharon:

I'm almost done with The Anteater of Death for my Pet-ty Crime book, getting me all the way through Morning Glory Muffin. I'd like to try for Smart Cookie. I have a holiday mystery checked out and a southwest mystery I might get through, but I could use some suggestions for Aliases and Alibis. I don't really know which authors are using pen names. Would someone suggest a couple? Thanks!


message 108: by Nell (last edited Dec 11, 2016 12:26PM) (new)

Nell | 3404 comments Mod
Nell wrote: "Comment from Sharon:

I'm almost done with The Anteater of Death for my Pet-ty Crime book, getting me all the way through Morning Glory Muffin. I'd like to try for Smart Cookie... but I could use some suggestions for Aliases and Alibis. "


The easiest thing to do is look at others' post and see what authors they read. There are a lot of cozy writers that use pen names. You've already read one of them - Cleo Coyle is the pen name for a husband and wife team.

A few others that come to mind are:

Ellery Adams
Bailey Cates
Lucy Arlington
E.J. Copperman
J.J. Cook
Heather Blake
Kylie Logan
Avery Aames
Rhys Bowen
Chris Cavender
M.C. Beaton

if you're not sure, check the author's page on GR or SYKM
www.stopyourekillingme.com


message 109: by Sharon (new)

Sharon PLB (sharonlpb) | 234 comments Thanks, Nell. I'll check them out.


message 110: by Sharon (new)

Sharon PLB (sharonlpb) | 234 comments I just got to the bottom of the list, Nell, and realized my serial challenge is M.C. Beaton! I read the first two Hammish Macbeth mysteries in October and finished the third yesterday. Looks like I'm more than covered for Alias and Alibis. Thanks!


message 111: by Mary (new)

Mary (mw8019) | 273 comments Nell wrote: "Comment from Sharon:

I'm almost done with The Anteater of Death for my Pet-ty Crime book, getting me all the way through Morning Glory Muffin. I'd like to try for Smart Cookie. I have a holiday my..."


Nora Roberts writes as J. D. Robb - Mysteries
J K Rowlands write as Robert Gilbrath - Mysteries

That is all I can off the top of my head think of for Mysteries.

Mary


message 112: by Sharon (new)

Sharon PLB (sharonlpb) | 234 comments Thanks, Mary! I think I'm all set for the next challenge that involves pen names.


message 113: by Gary (new)

Gary Sundell | 794 comments Mary wrote: "Nell wrote: "Comment from Sharon:

I'm almost done with The Anteater of Death for my Pet-ty Crime book, getting me all the way through Morning Glory Muffin. I'd like to try for Smart Cookie. I have..."


Earle Stanley Gardner also wrote as A.A. Fair for his Donald Lam and Bertha Cool series.
Evan Hunter wrote both the Matthew Hope and 87th Precinct series as Ed McBain.


message 114: by Helen (new)

Helen (helennn) | 1020 comments Hi Nell, may l upgrade to Smart Cookie, as I've completed my seventh for Morning Glory Muffin?


message 115: by Sharon (new)

Sharon PLB (sharonlpb) | 234 comments Thanks, Gary. More for my list.


message 116: by Marianne (new)

Marianne | 165 comments I have completed the Bakers Dozen challenge, it was fun trying to read a book for each category.


message 117: by Nell (last edited Dec 19, 2016 08:11AM) (new)

Nell | 3404 comments Mod
Marianne wrote: "I have completed the Bakers Dozen challenge, it was fun trying to read a book for each category."

Congratulations Marianne

And the Winner Is:
Lord of the Wings won the Lefty Award for humorous mystery. It's the 19th book in the series so it did not win awards for best first mystery. The first book in this series did but it has to be the book you read.

International Intrigue:
This task excludes books from the United Kingdom. The book you read, Murder in an Irish Village, is not set in Northern Ireland (part of UK) so it counts.


message 118: by Sharon (new)

Sharon PLB (sharonlpb) | 234 comments Hi, Nell. If I can count Turbo 23 by Janet Evanovich as romantic suspense, I can get all 13 tasks in. What say you?


message 119: by Nell (new)

Nell | 3404 comments Mod
Sharon wrote: "Hi, Nell. If I can count Turbo 23 by Janet Evanovich as romantic suspense, I can get all 13 tasks in. What say you?"

Sorry Sharon. It's listed as Mystery and Humor on the GR book page not as Romantic Suspense.


message 120: by Beth (new)

Beth Monsebroten  | 55 comments Nell; this was such a fun challenge. Can't wait to see what you cook up next!


message 121: by Marsha (new)

Marsha (marsha2c) | 41 comments I squeaked in with one more book to finish with a total of 10 books. My final book was Where Shadows Dance (Sebastian St. Cyr, #6) by C.S. Harris by C.S. Harris , a pseudonym for Candice Proctor. Thanks for a very interesting and fun challenge.

Updating Message 18.


message 122: by Marsha (new)

Marsha (marsha2c) | 41 comments Oops! I was at Message 18 for my reporting thread. I can't seem to find it now. I did finish 10, a couple more than I originally thought I could manage as I still had other genres to read as well.


message 123: by Nell (last edited Jan 30, 2017 07:02AM) (new)

Nell | 3404 comments Mod
Round II
TASKS:

AAR[I]P - Read a mystery where the MC is mature (over 50)
AARP is an American organization that advocates for the rights and interests of people 50 and older. MC does not have to be retired.

Magick-al Mystery - Read a mystery with paranormal elements (ghost, witches, psychic, charmed, et al.)

Across the Pond - Read a mystery set in Great Britain (England, Wales, Scotland or Ireland) OR if you live in Europe, read a mystery set in the United States or Canada
Great Britain includes only Northern Ireland but any book set in Ireland will qualify.

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow - Read a book where the MC is a hair stylist, beautician, manicurist or mystery has a health, beauty or wellness theme (e.g., yoga, massage)
For this task, think of services that you might find at a spa.

Murder in a Minor Key - Read a book where the MC is a minor (under 18) or the parent of minor child(ren)

Dead and Buried: Read a gardening or flower shop themed mystery

Law & Dis-Order - Read a book where the MC is in the legal profession (lawyer, judge or paralegal) OR where either MC or her/his spouse/love interest is a police officer

Crafty Killers - Read a book with a craft theme as a hobby or business

Pass the Popcorn Please - Read a mystery from a series that was adapted for television or a mystery that was made into a movie
The book you read does not have to have been televised as long as one or more books in the series has been.

Dead Cold - Read a mystery where characters are snowbound or that is set during winter

Murder, HE Wrote - Read a mystery by a male author or that features a male sleuth

Home Sweet Homicide - Read a mystery with a home renovation, housekeeping or interior design theme; MC is a contractor, housekeeper/organizer or interior decorator

'Til Death Do Us Part - Read a mystery where MC is a wedding or an event planner or MC provides services for a wedding (florist, caterer) OR a wedding is planned and/or happens in the book.
If using MC providing services, there has to be a wedding planned in the book you use.


message 124: by Cyndi (new)

Cyndi Williams (travlindiva) | 1 comments I'm in. Call me A Piece of Cake


message 125: by Nell (last edited Jan 26, 2017 06:28AM) (new)

Nell | 3404 comments Mod
Cyndi wrote: "I'm in. Call me A Piece of Cake"

Welcome Cyndi. You can copy the task list and post your progress in the reporting thread.


message 126: by Beth (new)

Beth Monsebroten  | 55 comments Nell does this mean we are running another 3 month challenge?!?


message 127: by Nell (new)

Nell | 3404 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "Nell does this mean we are running another 3 month challenge?!?"

Yes. Round II runs from Feb 1 to April 3o.


message 128: by Beth (new)

Beth Monsebroten  | 55 comments I am all in for Pie in the Sky. Excited to start another challenge. Thanks for keeping it going Nell!


message 129: by Jeanne (new)

Jeanne (oldemill) | 204 comments Nell, in perusing the tasks for Challenge 2, I was looking for books that would satisfy some of the challenges. For "Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow" I have "Killer Hair" on my to be read list/shelf. According to the write-up, the victim was a hair stylist, but not the MC. Would this count? Thanks.


message 130: by Nell (new)

Nell | 3404 comments Mod
Jeanne wrote: "Nell, in perusing the tasks for Challenge 2, I was looking for books that would satisfy some of the challenges. For "Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow" I have "Killer Hair" on my to be read list/shelf. Acc..."

Yes you can use it. The mystery has a salon/ hair stylist theme.


message 131: by Jeanne (new)

Jeanne (oldemill) | 204 comments Nell wrote: "Jeanne wrote: "Nell, in perusing the tasks for Challenge 2, I was looking for books that would satisfy some of the challenges. For "Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow" I have "Killer Hair" on my to be read ..."

Thanks, Nell.


message 132: by Nell (last edited Feb 03, 2017 03:10AM) (new)

Nell | 3404 comments Mod
The Fixer Upper mystery books fit at least two of the challenge tasks: Pass the Popcorn and Home Sweet Homicide. The MC is a contractor who does home renovations. And Hallmark Mystery channel televised the second book as a made for tv movie.

The second book/series, a Crystal Shop mystery, sounds like it will fit the Magickal Mystery category. The book description talks about psychic energy.


message 133: by Nell (last edited Feb 17, 2017 02:43AM) (new)

Nell | 3404 comments Mod
Welcome Karen. If you've read any books that fit the task(s) since the Feb 1 start date, you can use if in this challenge.


message 134: by Hilary (A Wytch's Book Review), Co-Moderator, Featured Series (new)

Hilary (A Wytch's Book Review) (knyttwytch) | 1244 comments Mod
Nell would Garden of Death: A Natural Remedies Mystery Garden of Death A Natural Remedies Mystery by Chrystle Fiedler by Chrystle Fiedler fit the Health, Beauty, Wellness theme? The MC is an Holistic Healer.


message 135: by Nell (new)

Nell | 3404 comments Mod
Karen L wrote: "Nell wrote: "Welcome Kate. If you've read any books that fit the task(s) since the Feb 1 start date, you can use if in this challenge."

Nell, Are you talking to me? I read a mystery (non-cozy) [bo..."


Yes, Karen. You can use the Laurie King for Across the Pond unless you live in Europe.


message 136: by Nell (new)

Nell | 3404 comments Mod
Hilary wrote: "Nell would Garden of Death: A Natural Remedies Mystery Garden of Death A Natural Remedies Mystery by Chrystle Fiedler by Chrystle Fiedler fit the Health, Beauty, ..."

Yes Hilary. You can use a holistic healer.


message 137: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth Williams (carsinger) | 5 comments I will morning glory muffin as my level!


message 138: by Hilary (A Wytch's Book Review), Co-Moderator, Featured Series (new)

Hilary (A Wytch's Book Review) (knyttwytch) | 1244 comments Mod
Nell wrote: "Hilary wrote: "Nell would Garden of Death: A Natural Remedies Mystery Garden of Death A Natural Remedies Mystery by Chrystle Fiedler by Chrystle Fiedler fit the H..."

Thank you Nell!


message 139: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Garbe (ngarbe) | 8 comments I'm in at Morning Glory Muffin level - my first challenge an I love the idea of these challenges.


message 140: by Linda (new)

Linda (rudylkr) | 716 comments Nell, does quilting work for the crafts theme? Or does it need to be more like scrapbooking? Thanks!


message 141: by Nell (new)

Nell | 3404 comments Mod
Linda wrote: "Nell, does quilting work for the crafts theme? Or does it need to be more like scrapbooking? Thanks!"

Quilting works. Any needle craft (sewing, knitting, embroidery, crocheting, etc.) as well as woodworking, blacksmithing, glass blowing and others.


message 142: by Linda (new)

Linda (rudylkr) | 716 comments Nell wrote: "Linda wrote: "Nell, does quilting work for the crafts theme? Or does it need to be more like scrapbooking? Thanks!"

Quilting works. Any needle craft (sewing, knitting, embroidery, crocheting, etc...."


Thanks! Looks like I have a crafts book then.


message 143: by Julesy (new)

Julesy | 409 comments Nell,
Could you please bump me up to the Smart Cookie level? I've completed Morning Glory level and think I can squeeze in a couple more books before the end of the challenge. Thanks.


message 144: by Beth (new)

Beth Monsebroten  | 55 comments Nell, will there be another challenge soon after this one is complete. I want able to able to read as much as I had hoped this challenge and really enjoy them as they keep me trying new series. Thanks


message 145: by Nell (last edited Apr 23, 2017 05:10AM) (new)

Nell | 3404 comments Mod
Beth wrote: "Nell, will there be another challenge soon after this one is complete. I want able to able to read as much as I had hoped this challenge and really enjoy them as they keep me trying new series. Thanks"

Yes, Jaxnsmom is working on a new challenge that will be posted soon.


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