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10.2 - Free For All
A Grown-Up Kind of Pretty by Joshilyn Jackson
I borrowed this book from the library.
Points This Post: 10
Total Points: 10
Books Read: 1
Tasks Complete: 1

Task # 15.10 - Pay the Piper
Read a book set at least 50% in ONE of the countries that has a type of bagpipe: Ireland
Hurt by Brian McGilloway
set in Ireland
Points this post: 15
Total points: 515

15.6 - Oh, Beans!
Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison by Piper Kerman
Points This Post: 15
Total Points: 25
Books Read: 2
Tasks Complete: 2

20.4 - Golden Oldies - Siobhan's Task: Wedding Day
Option 2: Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi
First published in June 2016.
Points This Post: 20
Total Points: 45
Books Read: 3
Tasks Complete: 3

20.7 - Shorter is Sweeter - Deborah's Task: Young Sheldon - 2) Read a book written by a single author who shares first and last name initials with these iconic Texans: SHJBSS. The letters may be used in any combination (HB, JS, BJ etc.)
NOS4A2 by Joe Hill
I read the kindle edition, but the sole mmpb ed. is 763 pages, qualifying for a Big Book ticket.
Points this task: 20
Total points: 640
Golden Oldies ticket requests: 3
Big Book ticket requests: 3
Books read: 45
Tasks completed: 33

20.5 - Bigger Is Better - Frugalitymom's Task: Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History
Option 3: The American Heiress by Daisy Goodwin
Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History
Points This Post: 20
Total Points: 65
Books Read: 4
Tasks Complete: 4
Daughter of Smoke and Bones
May 25th is Africa Day – read a book set in a country that is a member of the African Union or by an author born or currently living in one of those countries.
Required: The book takes place in Czechslovakia
May 25th is Africa Day – read a book set in a country that is a member of the African Union or by an author born or currently living in one of those countries.
Required: The book takes place in Czechslovakia
Warcross by Marie Lu
15.5 - Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
Help Thread
Fred Rogers, born March 20, 1928, was a pioneer of educational television programming for children. Read a book where ALL the letters in the title can be found in MISTER ROGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD and/or CARDIGAN SWEATER. Subtitles should be ignored. Letters may only be used as often as they appear in the phrase(s). Numbers and symbols count as letters.
15.5 - Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
Help Thread
Fred Rogers, born March 20, 1928, was a pioneer of educational television programming for children. Read a book where ALL the letters in the title can be found in MISTER ROGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD and/or CARDIGAN SWEATER. Subtitles should be ignored. Letters may only be used as often as they appear in the phrase(s). Numbers and symbols count as letters.
The Crucible by Arthur Miller
20.1 Option 2: Several of the national monuments and national historic sites in New Mexico relate to the national labs here, which developed and built the first nuclear weapons during World War II. For this option, read a book written by a single author whose first and last initials can be found in the phrase MANHATTAN PROJECT. Middle name initials may be ignored.
20.1 Option 2: Several of the national monuments and national historic sites in New Mexico relate to the national labs here, which developed and built the first nuclear weapons during World War II. For this option, read a book written by a single author whose first and last initials can be found in the phrase MANHATTAN PROJECT. Middle name initials may be ignored.
20-3 Artemis by Andy Weir
OPTION 4: One of my best memories from childhood was visiting White Sands National Monument. Watching the sunset over what looks like an ocean of white sand is a breathtaking experience. For this option, read a book by an author whose initials can be found in WHITE SANDS. Ignore middle initials. Letters may only be used as often as they appear. One qualifying author in a book with multiple contributors works.
OPTION 4: One of my best memories from childhood was visiting White Sands National Monument. Watching the sunset over what looks like an ocean of white sand is a breathtaking experience. For this option, read a book by an author whose initials can be found in WHITE SANDS. Ignore middle initials. Letters may only be used as often as they appear. One qualifying author in a book with multiple contributors works.
20.7
Read a book written by a single author who shares first and last name initials with these iconic Texans: SHJBSS. The letters may be used in any combination (HB, JS, BJ etc.) Middle initials of authors may be ignored. Letters may only be used as often as they appear.
Mariel of Redwall by Brian Jacques
Read a book written by a single author who shares first and last name initials with these iconic Texans: SHJBSS. The letters may be used in any combination (HB, JS, BJ etc.) Middle initials of authors may be ignored. Letters may only be used as often as they appear.
Mariel of Redwall by Brian Jacques
Daughter of Smoke and Bones (exchange this and Days of Blood and Starlight)
Option 1: The Winter 2017 season was the first time I’ve completed all the Nickels and Dimes tasks in a single challenge, and this is the also the first time I’ve been selected to create a task! Read a book that is #1, #5, or #10 in a series. The series designation must appear in the Goodreads metadata.
Option 1: The Winter 2017 season was the first time I’ve completed all the Nickels and Dimes tasks in a single challenge, and this is the also the first time I’ve been selected to create a task! Read a book that is #1, #5, or #10 in a series. The series designation must appear in the Goodreads metadata.
25.1Running Full Tilt
Option 3: The Ides of March is probably best known today as the date of the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 B.C., marking the transition from Roman Republic to Roman Empire. The event was immortalized by William Shakespeare in his play Julius Caesar, in which he makes much of a prophecy given to Caesar by a seer described by the historian Plutarch. Plutarch has it that the seer warned Caesar to beware the Ides of March on the way to the Senate meeting that held his doom. "The Ides of March are come," he shot back, and was told, "But not gone."
Read a book by an author whose initials can be found in the phrase BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCH. All name part initials must be present. Spaces determine names. Letters may only be used as often as they appear in the phrase. One qualifying author in a work by multiple contributors works.
Option 3: The Ides of March is probably best known today as the date of the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 B.C., marking the transition from Roman Republic to Roman Empire. The event was immortalized by William Shakespeare in his play Julius Caesar, in which he makes much of a prophecy given to Caesar by a seer described by the historian Plutarch. Plutarch has it that the seer warned Caesar to beware the Ides of March on the way to the Senate meeting that held his doom. "The Ides of March are come," he shot back, and was told, "But not gone."
Read a book by an author whose initials can be found in the phrase BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCH. All name part initials must be present. Spaces determine names. Letters may only be used as often as they appear in the phrase. One qualifying author in a work by multiple contributors works.
30,4 The Traitor's Game
3. Read a book where the number of pages includes at least 2 of the numbers 3, 4, 5. So, a book with 345 pages would work, as would a book with 432 pages.
3. Read a book where the number of pages includes at least 2 of the numbers 3, 4, 5. So, a book with 345 pages would work, as would a book with 432 pages.

Option B, a book whose author's first and last initials are found in CLAUDE MONET: I Almost Forgot about You by Terry McMillan
Option D, a book that has a picture of a star (night sky) on the cover: Connect the Stars by Marisa de los Santos
IL: MG - BL: 5.3 - AR Pts: 11.0

Points this post: 25
Total points: 585

5.1 - A Night at the Museum
Bog Child Mystery on MPG and noted in task help thread #36
Points this post:5
Total Points:350
Books read:24
Tasks Done: 20

25.6 - Diana K's Task
I did this as a 1 book task since my book had 512 pages. For Option A, I read Tara Road. The first letters in each word of the title are found in the word "INTERACTIVE".
I am also claiming one BB ticket for this book.
Points this post - 25
Total points - 240
BB - 1
GO - 0

15.6 Oh Beans!
Using ‘black’ from black licorice
Black Snow
25.1 The Ides of March are Come
Option 1 – book that is #1 in series
The Last Unicorn
IL: UG - BL: 6.2 - AR Pts: 11.0
Option 3 book by an author whose initials can be found in Beware the ides of marCh
Weaveworld by Clive Barker
This post 40 points
Total to date 485 points

I borrowed this book from the library.
25.6 - WINDY CITY MUSEUMS
OPTION A - Second Chance Summer
OPTION B - The Snow Bride by Debbie Macomber
25.8 - RULEBREAKERS
OPTION 2 - The Other Side of Blue by Valerie O. Patterson
OPTION 3 - Sweet as Honey
30.4 - 3,4,5
OPTION 2 - Katarina
Current rating is 3.53. If it changes it was verified at 3.54 in post 107 of the help thread.
OPTION 3 - I'm In No Mood For Love
TOTAL POINTS - 350

Option 4: Read a book that has a book on its cover

Points This Task: 20
Total Points: 365
Total Tasks: 16
Golden Oldies: 1
Big Books: 2

Option 3: Read a book with some type of food on the cover. The food must be in a form that is ready to eat or ready to be prepared in a kitchen, for instance, a grilled steak works, a cow does not; fried chicken would work, a chicken does not. Beverages are not included.

Scone
Points This Task: 20
Total Points: 385
Total Tasks: 17
Golden Oldies: 1
Big Books: 2

15.6 Oh, Beans!
Word from list in title/subtitle
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
Word : grape
Task points: 15
Challenge points: 220

Task 5.2 - A Cultural Experience
read a book with author initials in CULTURE
The Gustav Sonata by Rose Tremain
RT initials
Task 5.9 - The International Spy Museum
read a book from the list
Moonraker by Ian Fleming
#106 - page 2
Task 30.1 - And The Award Goes To...
option 1: read an NBCC nominee
A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James
2014
option 3: read an Edgar Award winner
Before the Fall by Noah Hawley
2017
Season total = 600

Option 3: Read a book where the author's first and last name initials can be found in OCTOBASS.
Book read: Beautiful Demons
How it fits: Author's (Sarra Cannon) initials are SC.
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Points this post: 20
Total points: 480
Books read: 35
Tasks completed: 29
BB Tickets: 5
GO Tickets: 1

Option C
Book 1: Divergent by Veronica Roth
I read the kindle edition. The mass market paperback edition has 436 pages.
Book 2: The Woman in the Window - set in New York.
I read the kindle edition. The most popular paperback edition has 436 pages.
Total page count: 436 + 436 > 500 pages
Points this post: 30
Total points: 355

Task 20.1 Adventures in the Southwest
Option 2: Author's Initials in MANHATTAN PROJECT (C,T)
An Impartial Witness by Charles Todd (C,T)
Points this post:20
Total points:175
Tasks completed:12
Books read:13
Golden Oldies:1
Big Books:500+(3)750+(0)1000+(0)

30.2 Schatzie’s Task: Castles and Other Historical Sites
Opt. 1: Read a book with a main page genre of biography, stand alone or embedded.
Darkest Hour: How Churchill Brought England Back from the Brink, Anthony McCarten
Read the kindle edition. PB reference link here
Shelved as Biography by 26 users. Genre locked in message 39: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Opt. 3: Read a book, nonfiction or fiction, with a main page genre of World War II, embedded or stand alone
The Origins of the Second World War, AJP Taylor
Read the kindle edition. PB reference link here (368pg)
Shelved as WWII by 25 users. Genre locked in message 60: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Points this Task: 30
Books Read: 2
Golden Oldie/Big Book: No
Total Points: 580
Tasks Completed: 34
Golden Oldies: 7
Big Book tickets: 0

Book of choice - Read The Arabian Nights by Anonymous.
This book was first published in 800 (according to this edition), so, I claim 1 Golden Oldie ticket.
Also, this book is 1049 pages, so, I claim 3 Big Book tickets.
Points these task: 5
Total points: 100
Golden Oldies ticket requests: 1
Big Book ticket requests: 3
Books read: 14
Tasks completed: 7

I would like to make a change and use my book for task 20.1 for this task instead:
10.7 - My Favorite Holiday!
For min søsters skyld by Jodi Picoult found on page 5
My new total after this change:
Points this post: -10
Total points: 435
Big book tickets: 1
Golden Oldies tickets: 5
Tasks completed: 23

15.10 - Pay the Piper
Havfruen by Camilla Läckberg
Set in Sweden
Points this post: 15
Total points: 450
Big book tickets: 1
Golden Oldies tickets: 5
Tasks completed: 24

5.5 – International Cryptozoology Museum
Read a book that features a cryptid from the list.
You Suck by Christopher Moore
The 2 main characters are vampires.
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20.2 – Tallinn
Option 1: Read a book with at least 2 sets of double letters in the title/subtitle.
Swimming Lessons by Claire Fuller
MM and SS
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20.3 – Red or Green?
Option 4: Read a book whose author’s initials can be found in WHITE SANDS.
The Family Next Door by Sally Hepworth
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20.9 – Happy 300th Birthday
Option C: Read a book where the first letter of each title word can be found in FIESTA FLAMBEAU PARADE.
The Last Black Unicorn by Tiffany Haddish - 288 pages
fiesTa fLamBeaU parade
Points this post: 65
Total points: 375/930
Tasks completed: 22/55
Books read: 27
Golden Oldies tickets: 1
Big Book Tickets: 1

25.2 - Librarianish's Task - Roads and Rails-
Option 2: Read a book from this road trip-themed Listopia:- currently #232 on p.3 of the list:
The Berlin Stories: The Last of Mr Norris/Goodbye to Berlin by Christopher Isherwood-(first published 1945)
**I Claim 1 GO Ticket**
Option 3: Read a book from this train-themed Listopia: currently #69 on p.1 of the list:
Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne-(first published 1872) **I Claim 1 GO Ticket**
Points This Post: 25
Total Points 360
Tasks Completed: 21
Books completed=26
Big Book Tickets: 0
Golden Oldie Tickets: 15

Men of the Otherworld by Kelley Armstrong
>300 pages, published in 2009
5.9 – The International Spy Museum
Rules of Prey by John Sandford
Found on page #3
15.8 – The Red Baron
Love at First Flight by Marie Force

20.1 - Most Improved Player - Amber's Task: Adventure in the Southwest
Option 1 - Lessons in French by Laura Kinsale
480/15=32
20.7 - Shorter is Sweeter - Deborah's Task: Young Sheldon
Option 3 - A Matter of Class by Mary Balogh
Author's name is Mary
20.8 - Nickels & Dimes -Christine V's Task: Celebrating the Seasonal Reading
Option 1 - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling
First in a series
IL: MG - BL: 5.5 - AR Pts: 12.0
Points: 240

5.5 - International Cryptozoology Museum
Read a book that features cryptozoology, a cryptozoologist, or one or more cryptids from this list: Cryptids.
Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater
werewolves
points: 5
total: 490
GO: 6
BB: 4
tasks completed: 29

10.8 - Tax Day
Read a book whose author's initials can be found in TAX DAY.
The Warden by Anthony Trollope
TAx day
claiming "golden oldie" - published in 1855
points: 10
total: 500
GO: 7
BB: 4
tasks completed: 30

5.10 - From Your Collection
I read A Scandalous Deal by Joanna Shupe (mass market paperback).
25.1 - Perletwo's Task: The Ides of March are Come
I chose Options 1 and 3.
Option 1: I read Wicked and the Wallflower by Sarah MacLean, book 1 in the Bareknuckle Bastards series.
Option 3: I read A Duke by Default by Alyssa Cole, A and C are in MARCH.
25.4 - Catherine T's Task: Museums For Learning
I chose Option 1. Both of these books are new to me.
Book 1: I read Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts by Christopher de Hamel (paperback and 624 pages). History is MPG.
**Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts is 624 pages long, I would like to claim ONE Big Book ticket**
Book 2: I read

624+304p=928p
25.8 - Dakimel’s Task: Rulebreakers
I chose Options 1 and 2.
Option 1: I read Banthology: Stories from Unwanted Nations edited by Sarah Cleave, I chose translator Sawad Hussein as the "other" for this task, S and H are in OTHERS.
Option 2: I read One Good Earl Deserves a Lover by Sarah MacLean, the L in MacLean is capitalized (mass market paperback).
30.5 - TessaVanessa's Task: Name Game
Generated name list: Cody Young, Ben Hibbert, Irwin Danniell, Rhonda James, Dianne Russell
Book 1: I read Midnight Riot by Ben Aaronovitch (mass market paperback). "Ben" is the first name match.
Book 2: I read Too Wilde to Wed by Eloisa James. "James" is the last name match.
Previous point total: 325
New points this post: 5+25+25+25+30
Total points: 435
New tasks completed in this post: 5
Total tasks: 27
GO tickets this post: 0
Total GO: 0
Big Book tickets this post: 1
Total Big Books: 1

15.5 - Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
MISTER
Artemis
I read the kindle edition, top paperback (no MMP) is Artemis
15.8 - The Red Baron

I read the kindle edition, paperback (no MMP) is Man Belong Mrs Queen: Adventures with the Philip Worshippers
Points this post: 30
Total points: 190

15.4 - Collect, Preserve, Study, Exhibit, Stimulate, Engage
This is a list of the Top 10 museums in the world
Smithsonian Institution
Le Louvre
The Acropolis Museum
State Hermitage
The British Museum
The Prado
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Vatican Museums
The Uffizi Gallery
Rijksmuseum
Option 2: Read ONE book that satisfies BOTH book 1 and book 2 requirements. Note that 2 different museum names must be used to satisfy each requirement.
Book 1: Read a book written by a single author whose initials are found in the name of one of these museums listed above. All initials must be found in the museum name.
AND
Book 2: Read a book with a title of at least two words in which the initial letter of each word of the title can be found in the name of a DIFFERENT museum from the above list. Subtitles may be ignored. Spaces determine words.
Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz
"AH" in Smithsonian Institution
"MM" in The British Museum
*****I claim 1 BB Ticket for Magpie Murders - 502 pages*****
25.5 - MegSCL's Task: My Favorite Museums
This is a two book task. Choose one of the following museum options and read book 1 and book 2 for that option.
Required: Identify the option.
Option 1. The National Gallery, London
Book 1: Read a book set at least 50% in London.
Moon Over Soho by Ben Aaronovitch
I listened to an audiobook and linked to the MMPB edition.
Book 2: My favourite part of this museum is the great hall which is filled with huge oil paintings. Read a huge book (at least 700 pages)
The Dome by Stephen King - 1,064 pages
I listened to an audiobook and linked to the MMPB edition.
*****I claim 3 BB Tickets for (Under) the Dome - 1,064 pages*****
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Points This Post: 40
Total Points: 190/930
Tasks Completed: 10/55
GO: 0
BB: 4

Task # 10.2 - Free For All
Read a book that you got for free, a library book
Guardian by Joe Haldeman
Points this post: 10
Total points: 525

Task #30.4 - 3, 4, 5
Option 1. Read a book that is #3, 4, or 5 in a series. The series designation must be noted in the GR record. I read Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo, the third in the Grishaverse series (422p).
Option 3. Read a book where the number of pages includes at least 2 of the numbers 3, 4, 5. So, a book with 345 pages would work, as would a book with 432 pages. I read The Star-Touched Queen by Roshani Chokshi (342p).
422+342=764pp
Points this post: 30
Total points so far: 480

20.5 - Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History
Option 4: Read a book which was first published in May/December from 2007-2018.
Book first published: December 2017
This Is Not Fame: A "From What I Re-Memoir" by Doug Stanhope
+20
total: 60
tasks: 3
books: 3

I'm moving On Basilisk Station from Task 15.7 to Task 25.1 and replacing it with a different book
15.7 - Spring Saints
Echoes of Honor by David Weber
25.1 - Perletwo's Task: The Ides of March are Come
Option 1: On Basilisk Station (Honor Harrington #1)
Option 3: In Enemy Hands by David Weber (D in IDES, W in BEWARE)
30.2 – Schatzie's Task: Castles and Other Historical Sites
Option 3: The Chilbury Ladies' Choir (MPG WWII)
Option 4: War of Honor by David Weber (DW in SCHWARZWALD)
Echoes of Honor is 718 pages - 1 BB ticket
In Enemy Hands is 530 pages - 1 BB ticket
War of Honor is 869 pages - 2 BB tickets
This post: 55 points, 4 BB
Challenge total points: 355
BB: 6
GO: 0
Tasks completed: 21

Task 5.10 From Your Collection
Read a book of your choice.
I read FORCE OF NATURE by Jane Harper
Force of Nature
Total Points for Task: 5
Total Books Read for Task: 1
Total Big Books Claimed fop task: 0
Total GO Books Claimed for Task: 0
Total Points for Spring Challenge 2018: 40
Total Tasks Completed for Spring Challenge 2018: 3
Total Books Read for Spring Challenge 2018: 3
Total Big Books Claimed for Spring 2018 Challenge: 0
Total GO Books Claimed for Spring Challenge 2018: 0

15.6 - Oh, Beans! - Read a book with a word in the title or subtitle from this list of the most popular Jelly Belly jelly bean flavors: Black Licorice, Buttered Popcorn, Watermelon, Cherry, Cinnamon, Pear, Orange, Green Apple, Toasted Marshmallow, Blueberry, Coconut, Strawberry, Cotton Candy, Bubblegum, Root Beer, Peach, Coffee, Grape, Lemon, Red Apple
Robert B. Parker's Old Black Magic
Points this task: 15
Total points: 655
Golden Oldies ticket requests: 3
Big Book ticket requests: 3
Books read: 46
Tasks completed: 34
Slytherpuff wrote: "Daughter of Smoke and Bones
May 25th is Africa Day – read a book set in a country that is a member of the African Union or by an author born or currently living in one of those countries.
Required..."
Days of Blood & Starlight
Task: Read a book set in an African Union Country. (Czechslovakia)
I'm claiming a BB ticket
May 25th is Africa Day – read a book set in a country that is a member of the African Union or by an author born or currently living in one of those countries.
Required..."
Days of Blood & Starlight
Task: Read a book set in an African Union Country. (Czechslovakia)
I'm claiming a BB ticket
Slytherpuff wrote: "Warcross by Marie Lu
15.5 - Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
Help Thread
Fred Rogers, born March 20, 1928, was a pioneer of educational television programming for children. Read a book where ALL the lette..."
Warcross
Task: 15.5 all the letters can be found in cardigan sweater and/ or neighborhood
15.5 - Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
Help Thread
Fred Rogers, born March 20, 1928, was a pioneer of educational television programming for children. Read a book where ALL the lette..."
Warcross
Task: 15.5 all the letters can be found in cardigan sweater and/ or neighborhood
Slytherpuff wrote: "The Crucible by Arthur Miller
20.1 Option 2: Several of the national monuments and national historic sites in New Mexico relate to the national labs here, which developed and built the first nuclea..."
The Crucible by Arthur Miller
Task 20.1: Authors initials are in Manhattan project
20.1 Option 2: Several of the national monuments and national historic sites in New Mexico relate to the national labs here, which developed and built the first nuclea..."
The Crucible by Arthur Miller
Task 20.1: Authors initials are in Manhattan project
Slytherpuff wrote: "20-3 Artemis by Andy Weir
OPTION 4: One of my best memories from childhood was visiting White Sands National Monument. Watching the sunset over what looks like an ocean of white sand is a breathtak..."
Artemis by Andy Weir
Task: Author initials have to be in white sands
OPTION 4: One of my best memories from childhood was visiting White Sands National Monument. Watching the sunset over what looks like an ocean of white sand is a breathtak..."
Artemis by Andy Weir
Task: Author initials have to be in white sands
Slytherpuff wrote: "20.7
Read a book written by a single author who shares first and last name initials with these iconic Texans: SHJBSS. The letters may be used in any combination (HB, JS, BJ etc.) Middle initials o..."
Mariel of Redwall by Brian Jacques (BJ)
Task: 20.7 Read same inital authors as famous texans.
Read a book written by a single author who shares first and last name initials with these iconic Texans: SHJBSS. The letters may be used in any combination (HB, JS, BJ etc.) Middle initials o..."
Mariel of Redwall by Brian Jacques (BJ)
Task: 20.7 Read same inital authors as famous texans.
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Option B
Magic Binds
Author: Ilona Andrews Initials appear in SAN ANTONIO
Points this post 20
Total points 135