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Pop Sugar Challenges 2017 > a book with a month/day of the week in the title (2017 Challenge)

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Christina (dinobrarian) | 697 comments Mod
a book with a month/day of the week in the title


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Melissa (readinthecorner) | 108 comments The Hammer of Thor (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, #2) by Rick Riordan

Well, here it goes! I'm including The Hammer of Thor.

Because of the technicality that the modern English word "Thursday" derives from the "Old Danish Thūrsdagr literally, Thor's day."

While I know part of the challenge is meant to get you reading outside of your comfort zone and exploring new books (for me this included the high stakes Bellweather Rhapsody and the ever-creepy And the Trees Crept In but the other part is just bending the rules to fit your whims!


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Christina (dinobrarian) | 697 comments Mod
Melissa wrote: "The Hammer of Thor (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, #2) by Rick Riordan

Well, here it goes! I'm including The Hammer of Thor.

Because of the technicality that the modern English word "Thursday" derives from the ..."


Oh mylanta! That's so smart! I'm having such issues with this one!

PS, Bending the rules to our whim has been VERY helpful for some of my choices.

PSS, I love And the Trees Crept In . It's my kind of creepy lol.


message 4: by Brandi Rae (new)

Brandi Rae Fong (brandiraefong) I haven't read it, but another option could be Jessica Brody's book A Week of Mondays>.


message 5: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (readinthecorner) | 108 comments Brandi Rae wrote: "I haven't read it, but another option could be Jessica Brody's book A Week of Mondays>."

This sounds like a really cool idea! Like Groundhog Day for angsty teens. :-)


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