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20.1 - Most Improved Player - Perletwo's task: No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Read!
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The Last Bookaneer
The Perfect Horse: the Daring U.S. Mission to Rescue the Priceless Stallions Kidnapped by the Nazis

Free dictionary lists as acronym - https://acronyms.thefreedictionary.co... but bbq also works for be back quick

The Perfect Horse: the Daring U.S. Mission to Rescue the Priceless Stallions Kidnapped by the Nazis
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Since it's a series with the antagonist's relationship at the heart of all three books, yes, it works.

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Yes, that is a portmanteau.

The Last Bookaneer"
Yes, this works.
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Is it in reference to the airport or the person? If it's the airport, I might be willing to stretch it a bit.

It's an acronym in a title, so it works!


Yes you may so assume!
It's been a very long time since I read the Hobbit; is Sauron a significant part of that story? What I mostly remember is the cave stuff with Smaug.

If that's too much of a stretch, that's okay, too.
Suzanne wrote: "It's been a very long time since I read the Hobbit; is Sauron a significant part of that story? What I mostly remember is the cave stuff with Smaug. .."
Sauron isn't a factor in The Hobbit or There and Back Again - nor are the members of the Fellowship.
Sauron isn't a factor in The Hobbit or There and Back Again - nor are the members of the Fellowship.
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The Hobbit (other topics)
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Half the fun of the James Bond novels and movies is the array of ingenious yet grotesque villains and their byzantine plots for world conquest. This task honors them: the Blofelds, the Draxes, the Drs. No, and their wonderfully bizarre henchmen such as Oddjob and Jaws.
This is a one book task. REQUIRED: Indicate which option you've chosen when you post.
1. The title of the post is a play on the famous exchange "Do you expect me to talk?" "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die!" - fun on the page, but immortalized by the merrily ringing line delivery of Gert Fröbe as the title character in the movie Goldfinger. In his honor, read a book by a single author whose first and last initials can be found in either GERT FROBE (umlaut not required) or AURIC GOLDFINGER.
2. Though Bond fights a variety pack of villains through the series and its book and movie extensions, his arch-nemesis is Ernst Stavro Blofeld and Blofeld's uber-consortium of evil organizations. Read a book in which the main character faces an ongoing personal nemesis or recurring villain. The ongoing personal nemesis or recurring villain must appear in more than one book/work.
Examples of arch-nemesis relationships: Sherlock/Moriarty; Clarice Starling/Hannibal Lecter; Harry Potter/Voldemort; the Fellowship/Sauron; Luke & Leia/Darth Vader; Dracula/Van Helsing; and so many more.
Required: If the nature of the ongoing, established hero/villain relationship is not clear from the Goodreads main page, provide links to other book pages or other sites to establish fit when you post.
3. Blofeld's consortium is called the SPecial Executive for Counterintelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion or SPECTRE, and among its subsets is the Soviet counterintelligence agency SMERSH ("SMERt' SHpionam" [Смерть Шпионам, Směrť Špionam], meaning "Death to Spies"). Grammatically speaking, SPECTRE is an acronym, and SMERSH is a portmanteau. Read a book with either an acronym or a portmanteau in the title/subtitle. Ex:
SEAL Team Six: Memoirs of an Elite Navy SEAL Sniper (SEAL - acronym - stands for SEa, Air, and Land); YOLO Juliet (YOLO - acronym - stands for You Only Live Once); Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic (affluenza - portmanteau - from affluence and influenza); Kiss & Blog (blog - portmanteau - from web and log)
These lists might give you some ideas:
List of Common Acronyms Acronyms must be used as acronyms and appear in all caps in the book's title/subtitle (i.e., KISS must mean Keep It Simple, Stupid).
List of portmanteaux
REQUIRED: Identify the word you used and its source words when you post.