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Back in Time
Start Date: On or after April 21, 2020
End Date: Flexible
Guidelines:
A book can only be used for one task.
Books can be any genre, but cozies are preferred.
Books must be at least 125 pages except microwave task.
Guidance
Is this open-ended? Can we start anytime?
Yes, this is an open-ended challenge. You can start anytime after April 21 (the date it was posted) and take as long as you need/want.
For Zipper - The clothes or shoes can be worn by someone or on their own (ex: on a hanger). This task does not include accessories (like belts, scarves or hats) unless clothes or shoes are also shown.
End Date: Flexible
Guidelines:
A book can only be used for one task.
Books can be any genre, but cozies are preferred.
Books must be at least 125 pages except microwave task.
Guidance
Is this open-ended? Can we start anytime?
Yes, this is an open-ended challenge. You can start anytime after April 21 (the date it was posted) and take as long as you need/want.
For Zipper - The clothes or shoes can be worn by someone or on their own (ex: on a hanger). This task does not include accessories (like belts, scarves or hats) unless clothes or shoes are also shown.
Players:
Your name is a link to your post.
Alice
Anastasia
Barbara
Carrie
Christine
Donna
Helen
Hilary
Julie
Julesy
Leona
Linda R
Meg
Michelle
Nell
Qn Pooh Bear
writer
Your name is a link to your post.
Alice
Anastasia
Barbara
Carrie
Christine
Donna
Helen
Hilary
Julie
Julesy
Leona
Linda R
Meg
Michelle
Nell
Qn Pooh Bear
writer


Guidelines:
A book can only be used for one task.
Books can be any genre, but cozies are preferred.
Books must be at least 125 pages except microwave task."
Hello, Nell: Is this open-ended? Can we start anytime?
Thanks!
P.S. Looks great, btw

May 1 - ?
INVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS:
Zipper - Read a book with shoes or clothing on the cover.

Escalator - Read a book with stairs on the cover.

Chocolate chip cookies- *Read a book where the MC bakes.

Radio - Read a book with a primary character who is a member of the media (ex: reporter, photographer, talk radio host). (MC was a free-lance crime photographer)

Airplane - Read a book where the MC flies on an airplane.

Television - Read a book with an MC that is in his/her 20s.

Personal Computer - Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online (i.e., through computer research).

Cell or mobile phone - Read a book in which the MC uses a cell/mobile phone.

Microwave oven - Read a short book - a novella or any book that is less than 125 pp.

Laser - Read a book with a source of light on the cover (ex: lamp, sun, fire, or candle).

Kellogg's Corn Flakes / Post's Grape Nuts - Read a book where something is stolen or read a book with a health or fitness theme.

Tea bags - Read a book where the MC gets into hot water.

Hershey's Milk Chocolate - Read a book set in a European country other than the UK. (Italy)

M & M - Read a book with a character who has served in the military.

McDonalds Fast Food - Read the first book in a series or an author's first novel.

Birds Eye Frozen Foods - Read a book with eyes on the cover.


Start Date: April 22, 2020
End Date: June 24, 2020
Progress: 16/16
⏰ Zipper - Read a book with shoes or clothing on the cover.

⏰ Escalator - Read a book with stairs on the cover.

⏰ Chocolate chip cookies - Read a book with cookies on the cover or where the MC bakes.

⏰ Radio - Read a book with a primary character who is a member of the media (ex: reporter, photographer, talk radio host).

⏰ Airplane - Read a book where the MC flies on an airplane.

⏰ Television - Read a book with an MC that is in his/her 20s.

⏰ Personal Computer - Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online (i.e., through computer research).

⏰ Cell or mobile phone - Read a book in which the MC uses a cell/mobile phone.

⏰ Microwave oven - Read a short book - a novella or any book that is less than 125 pp.

⏰ Laser - Read a book with a source of light on the cover (ex: lamp, sun, fire, or candle).

⏰ Kellogg's Corn Flakes / Post's Grape Nuts - Read a book where something is stolen or read a book with a health or fitness theme.

⏰ Tea bags - Read a book where the MC gets into hot water.

⏰ Hershey's Milk Chocolate - Read a book set in a European country other than the UK.

⏰ M & M - Read a book with a character who is serving or has served in the military.

⏰ McDonalds Fast Food - Read the first book in a series or an author's first novel.

⏰ Birds Eye Frozen Foods - Read a book set during winter or a book with eyes on the cover.


16/16
INVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS:
Zipper - Read a book with shoes or clothing on the cover.
A Deal to Die For

Escalator - Read a book with stairs on the cover.
For Cheddar or Worse

Chocolate Chip Cookies- Read a book with cookies on the cover or where the MC bakes.
Strawberry Shortcake Murder

Radio - Read a book with a primary character who is a member of the media (ex: reporter, photographer, talk radio host). Does not have to be MC, does have to appear in more than one scene.
Stay Tuned for Murder

Airplane - Read a book where the MC flies on an airplane.
Caught Read-Handed

Television - Read a book with an MC that is in his/her 20s.
Death in a Budapest Butterfly

Personal Computer -Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online (i.e., through computer research).
Fire Engine Dead

Cell or Mobile Phone - Read a book in which the MC uses a cell/mobile phone.
To Love and to Perish

Microwave Oven - Read a short book - a novella or any book that is less than 125 pp.
Criminally Cocoa

Laser - Read a book with a source of light on the cover (ex: lamp, sun, fire, or candle).
Fatal Flip

Kellogg's Corn Flakes / Post's Grape Nuts - Read a book where something is stolen or read a book with a health/fitness theme.
Beef Stolen-Off

Tea Bags - Read a book where the MC gets into hot water.
Come Homicide or High Water

Hershey's Milk Chocolate - Read a book set in a European country other than the UK.
Assault & Beret

M & M's - Read a book with a character who is serving or has served in the military.
A Dangerous Place

McDonald's Fast Food - Read the first book in a series or an author's first novel.
Death Takes Priority

Birds Eye Frozen Foods - Read a book set during winter or a book with eyes on the cover.
A Sprinkling of Murder


Every day we use devices and products that were developed or reinvented during the 20th century. This challenge goes back in time to the inventions and innovations that have become integral parts of our lives.
INVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS:
Zipper - Several inventors contributed to the mechanical device we know as the zipper. First used as a shoe closure, it was the magazine and fashion industry that popularized this device for clothing.
Read a book with shoes or clothing on the cover.
Witches' Brew

Escalator - This moving staircase transports people between floors of a building using a conveyor belt type device. It had its start as a novelty ride at Coney Island amusement park.
Read a book with stairs on the cover.

Chocolate Chip Cookies- In 1930 Ruth Wakefield, a baker at the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, added pieces of chocolate to a batch of cookie dough and invented the chocolate chip cookie.
Read a book with cookies on the cover or where the MC bakes.
Survival of the Fritters

Radio - Radio resulted from the contributions of several scientists and inventors. Both Nicola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi are given credit as inventors. The device was patented in 1904.
Read a book with a primary character who is a member of the media (ex: reporter, photographer, talk radio host). Does not have to be MC, does have to appear in more than one scene.
The Agatha Christie Book Club by C.A. Larmer finished 02/11/2020 3 1/2 stars MC is a magazine editor
Airplane - The Wright brothers demonstrated that humans could fly in 1903 with the first successful flight.
Read a book where the MC flies on an airplane.
A Most Peculiar Malaysian Murder by Shamini Flint finished 28/09/2020 3 stars
Television - A device that captivates people all over the world was invented independently by Scottish inventor, John Logie Baird and American, Charles Francis Jenkins, in the early 1920s. The first electronic television was created in 1927 by a 21-year old, Philo Taylor Farnsworth.
Read a book with an MC that is in his/her 20s.
Truly, Madly by Heather Webber finished 04/05/2020 5 stars
Personal Computer - Computer technology underwent major transformations during the 20th century. The first personal computer was introduced in 1975.
Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online (i.e., through computer research).
Hide and Sneak by G.A. McKevett finished 14/08/2020 5 stars
Cell or Mobile Phone - Invented in 1977, this device revolutionized the way we communicate.
Read a book in which the MC uses a cell/mobile phone.
Murder In Thrall by Anne Cleeland finished 19/06/2020 3 stars
Microwave Oven - This electric oven reheats or rapidly cooks food. An American engineer, Percy Spencer is credited with using radar technology to invent the first microwave oven in 1946.
Read a short book - a novella or any book that is less than 125 pp.
A Ghostly Gift by Angie Fox 56 pages finished 21/11/2020 4 stars
Laser - A laser beam is a narrow, focused source of light. The first laser was built in 1960 although it is founded on a theory established by Albert Einstein in 1917.
Read a book with a source of light on the cover (ex: lamp, sun, fire, or candle).Malice at the Palace

Kellogg's Corn Flakes / Post's Grape Nuts - The Kellogg brothers created corn flakes as a healthy breakfast food served at their Battle Creek Sanitarium. C. W. Post, a patient at the sanitarium, stole the recipe and started a factory that produced a similar cereal he called Grape Nuts.
Read a book where something is stolen or read a book with a health or fitness theme.
Swamp Santa by Jana Deleon finished 31/07/2020 5 stars Photos are stolen
Tea Bags - Offering a no mess single serving cup, the tea bag was invented in 1901 by two women from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Seven years later, the device was popularized by a New York tea merchant who shipped tea samples in small bags to customers.
Read a book where the MC gets into hot water.
Finger Lickin' Fifteen by Janet Evanovich finished 13/05/2020 5 stars
Hershey's Milk Chocolate - In 1900, Milton Hershey began producing milk chocolate bars after seeing German-made chocolate processing machinery at the Chicago World Exposition. Hershey experimented until he developed a process that created a milk chocolate bar that was affordable and no longer a luxury reserved for the rich.
Read a book set in a European country other than the UK.
On Her Majesty's Frightfully Secret Service by Rhys Bowen Set in Italy Finished 23/09/2020 5 stars
M & M's - This chocolate candy was created for American soldiers in 1941. The hard shell made the candy harder to melt in warm weather and easier to transport and eat. During WWII, the candy was sold exclusively to the military.
Read a book with a character who is serving or has served in the military.Cajun Fried Felony by Jana Deleon finished 29/04/2020 5 stars
McDonald's Fast Food - The McDonald brothers, owners of a hamburger restaurant next to a highway in California, developed an assembly line process for preparing and serving food to customers fast. McDonalds became the first fast food restaurant and sold their system to other restaurants.
Read the first book in a series or an author's first novel.
Dead and Breakfast by Kate Kingsbury finished 03/06/2020 3 stars
Birds Eye Frozen Foods - Clarence Birdseye was a fisherman who learned from the Inuit how to quickly freeze the fish he caught. This led Birdseye to develop a method to flash freeze foods that preserved their texture and flavor and revolutionized the frozen food industry.
Read a book set during winter or a book with eyes on the cover.
Death by Tiara by Laura Levine

20th Century - Back in Time Challenge
TWENTIETH CENTURY:
Every day we use devices and products that were developed or reinvented during the 20th century. This challenge goes back in time to the inventions and innovations that have become integral parts of our lives.
INVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS:
Zipper - Several inventors contributed to the mechanical device we know as the zipper. First used as a shoe closure, it was the magazine and fashion industry that popularized this device for clothing.
Read a book with shoes or clothing on the cover.
Murder on Fleet Street by Lee Strauss
Escalator - This moving staircase transports people between floors of a building using a conveyor belt type device. It had its start as a novelty ride at Coney Island amusement park.
Read a book with stairs on the cover.
Chocolate Chip Cookies- In 1930 Ruth Wakefield, a baker at the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, added pieces of chocolate to a batch of cookie dough and invented the chocolate chip cookie.
Read a book where the MC bakes.
Blanche Passes Go by Barbara Neely
Radio - Radio resulted from the contributions of several scientists and inventors. Both Nicola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi are given credit as inventors. The device was patented in 1904.
Read a book with a primary character who is a member of the media.
Braking for Bodies by Duffy Brown - Fiona
Airplane - The Wright brothers demonstrated that humans could fly in 1903 with the first successful flight.
Read a book where the MC flies on an airplane.
A Family Reunion by Brenda Jackson
Television - A device that captivates people all over the world was invented independently by Scottish inventor, John Logie Baird and American, Charles Francis Jenkins, in the early 1920s. The first electronic television was created in 1927 by a 21-year old, Philo Taylor Farnsworth.
Read a book with an MC that is in his/her 20s.
Some Danger Involved by Will Thomas
Personal Computer - Computer technology underwent major transformations during the 20th century. The first personal computer was introduced in 1975.
Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online.
Word to the Wise by Jenn McKinlay
Cell or Mobile Phone - Invented in 1977, this device revolutionized the way we communicate.
Read a book in which the MC uses a cell/mobile phone.
Swan Dive by Kendel Lynn
Microwave Oven - This electric oven reheats or rapidly cooks food. An American engineer, Percy Spencer is credited with using radar technology to invent the first microwave oven in 1946.
Read a short book - a novella or any book that is less than 125 pp.
The Wedding of Ginger & Basil by Lee Strauss
Laser - A laser beam is a narrow, focused source of light. The first laser was built in 1960 although it is founded on a theory established by Albert Einstein in 1917.
Read a book with a source of light on the cover.
Kellogg's Corn Flakes / Post's Grape Nuts - The Kellogg brothers created corn flakes as a healthy breakfast food served at their Battle Creek Sanitarium. C. W. Post, a patient at the sanitarium, stole the recipe and started a factory that produced a similar cereal he called Grape Nuts.
Read a book where something is stolen
Murder on the Flying Scotsman by Lee Strauss
Tea Bags - Offering a no mess single serving cup, the tea bag was invented in 1901 by two women from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Seven years later, the device was popularized by a New York tea merchant who shipped tea samples in small bags to customers.
Read a book where the MC gets into hot water.
Geared for the Grave by Duffy Brown
Hershey's Milk Chocolate - In 1900, Milton Hershey began producing milk chocolate bars after seeing German-made chocolate processing machinery at the Chicago World Exposition. Hershey experimented until he developed a process that created a milk chocolate bar that was affordable and no longer a luxury reserved for the rich.
Read a book set in a European country other than the UK.
M & M's - This chocolate candy was created for American soldiers in 1941. The hard shell made the candy harder to melt in warm weather and easier to transport and eat. During WWII, the candy was sold exclusively to the military.
Read a book with a character who is serving or has served in the military.
Murder at the Boat Club by Lee Strauss
McDonald's Fast Food - The McDonald brothers, owners of a hamburger restaurant next to a highway in California, developed an assembly line process for preparing and serving food to customers fast. McDonalds became the first fast food restaurant and sold their system to other restaurants.
Read the first book in a series or an author's first novel.
And Only to Deceive by Tasha Alexander 6/30/20
Birds Eye Frozen Foods - Clarence Birdseye was a fisherman who learned from the Inuit how to quickly freeze the fish he caught. This led Birdseye to develop a method to flash freeze foods that preserved their texture and flavor and revolutionized the frozen food industry.
Read a book set during winter or
A Fatal Waltz by Tasha Alexander
a book with eyes on the cover.
A Poisoned Season by Tasha Alexander
TWENTIETH CENTURY:
Every day we use devices and products that were developed or reinvented during the 20th century. This challenge goes back in time to the inventions and innovations that have become integral parts of our lives.
INVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS:
Zipper - Several inventors contributed to the mechanical device we know as the zipper. First used as a shoe closure, it was the magazine and fashion industry that popularized this device for clothing.
Read a book with shoes or clothing on the cover.
Murder on Fleet Street by Lee Strauss

Escalator - This moving staircase transports people between floors of a building using a conveyor belt type device. It had its start as a novelty ride at Coney Island amusement park.
Read a book with stairs on the cover.
Chocolate Chip Cookies- In 1930 Ruth Wakefield, a baker at the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, added pieces of chocolate to a batch of cookie dough and invented the chocolate chip cookie.
Read a book where the MC bakes.
Blanche Passes Go by Barbara Neely

Radio - Radio resulted from the contributions of several scientists and inventors. Both Nicola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi are given credit as inventors. The device was patented in 1904.
Read a book with a primary character who is a member of the media.
Braking for Bodies by Duffy Brown - Fiona

Airplane - The Wright brothers demonstrated that humans could fly in 1903 with the first successful flight.
Read a book where the MC flies on an airplane.
A Family Reunion by Brenda Jackson

Television - A device that captivates people all over the world was invented independently by Scottish inventor, John Logie Baird and American, Charles Francis Jenkins, in the early 1920s. The first electronic television was created in 1927 by a 21-year old, Philo Taylor Farnsworth.
Read a book with an MC that is in his/her 20s.
Some Danger Involved by Will Thomas

Personal Computer - Computer technology underwent major transformations during the 20th century. The first personal computer was introduced in 1975.
Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online.
Word to the Wise by Jenn McKinlay

Cell or Mobile Phone - Invented in 1977, this device revolutionized the way we communicate.
Read a book in which the MC uses a cell/mobile phone.
Swan Dive by Kendel Lynn

Microwave Oven - This electric oven reheats or rapidly cooks food. An American engineer, Percy Spencer is credited with using radar technology to invent the first microwave oven in 1946.
Read a short book - a novella or any book that is less than 125 pp.
The Wedding of Ginger & Basil by Lee Strauss

Laser - A laser beam is a narrow, focused source of light. The first laser was built in 1960 although it is founded on a theory established by Albert Einstein in 1917.
Read a book with a source of light on the cover.

Kellogg's Corn Flakes / Post's Grape Nuts - The Kellogg brothers created corn flakes as a healthy breakfast food served at their Battle Creek Sanitarium. C. W. Post, a patient at the sanitarium, stole the recipe and started a factory that produced a similar cereal he called Grape Nuts.
Read a book where something is stolen
Murder on the Flying Scotsman by Lee Strauss

Tea Bags - Offering a no mess single serving cup, the tea bag was invented in 1901 by two women from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Seven years later, the device was popularized by a New York tea merchant who shipped tea samples in small bags to customers.
Read a book where the MC gets into hot water.
Geared for the Grave by Duffy Brown

Hershey's Milk Chocolate - In 1900, Milton Hershey began producing milk chocolate bars after seeing German-made chocolate processing machinery at the Chicago World Exposition. Hershey experimented until he developed a process that created a milk chocolate bar that was affordable and no longer a luxury reserved for the rich.
Read a book set in a European country other than the UK.
M & M's - This chocolate candy was created for American soldiers in 1941. The hard shell made the candy harder to melt in warm weather and easier to transport and eat. During WWII, the candy was sold exclusively to the military.
Read a book with a character who is serving or has served in the military.
Murder at the Boat Club by Lee Strauss

McDonald's Fast Food - The McDonald brothers, owners of a hamburger restaurant next to a highway in California, developed an assembly line process for preparing and serving food to customers fast. McDonalds became the first fast food restaurant and sold their system to other restaurants.
Read the first book in a series or an author's first novel.
And Only to Deceive by Tasha Alexander 6/30/20

Birds Eye Frozen Foods - Clarence Birdseye was a fisherman who learned from the Inuit how to quickly freeze the fish he caught. This led Birdseye to develop a method to flash freeze foods that preserved their texture and flavor and revolutionized the frozen food industry.
Read a book set during winter or
A Fatal Waltz by Tasha Alexander

a book with eyes on the cover.

A Poisoned Season by Tasha Alexander

Zipper
Read a book with shoes or clothing on the cover.

Escalator -
Read a book with stairs on the cover.[
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Chocolate Chip Cookies-
Read a book with cookies on the cover or where the MC bakes.

Radio -
Read a book with a primary character who is a member of the media (ex: reporter, photographer, talk radio host). Does not have to be MC, does have to appear in more than one scene.
Bound for Murder

Airplane - .
Read a book where the MC flies on an airplane.
Cabs, Cakes, and Corpses

Television -
Read a book with an MC that is in his/her 20s.
Mutts & Murder

Personal Computer -
Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online (i.e., through computer research).
Doughnuts and Deception

Cell or Mobile Phone -
Read a book in which the MC uses a cell/mobile phone.
Till Death Do Us Bark

Microwave Oven -
Read a short book - a novella or any book that is less than 125 pp.
Brownies & Bank Robbers

Laser -
Read a book with a source of light on the cover (ex: lamp, sun, fire, or candle).

Kellogg's Corn Flakes / Post's Grape Nuts -
Read a book where something is stolen or read a book with a health/fitness theme.

Tea Bags -
Read a book where the MC gets into hot water.
A Friend In Knead

Hershey's Milk Chocolate -
Read a book set in a European country other than the UK.
Macaron Murder

M & M's -
Read a book with a character who is serving or has served in the military.
Murder at the Folly

McDonald's Fast Food -
Read the first book in a series or an author's first novel.
Barking up the Wrong Bakery

Birds Eye Frozen Foods -
Read a book set during winter or a book with eyes on the cover.
Murder Made to Order


2. Read a book with stairs on the cover....Mortar and Murder by Jennie Bentley Finished 5/4/20
3. Read a book where MC bakes.....Southern Sass and Killer Cravings by Kate Young Finished 5/16/20
4. Character is member of media.....A Skeleton in the Family by Leigh Perry 5/21/20 MC boyfriend is a reporter and is in many sciences.
5. MC flies on airplane.....The Book Supremacy by Kate Carlisle.. flys from Paris back to USA
6. Read book where MC is in her 20s...Still Knife Painting by Cheryl Hollon (7/14/20)
7. Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online through computer research.....Needled To Death by Annelise Ryan Finished 5/20/20. ( a lot of computer research done in this book)
8. Read a book in which the MC uses a cell phone....Let’s Play Dead by Shelia Connolly Finished 5/9/20
9. Read a short book....Dead Letters by Shelia Connolly Finished 5/10/20
10. Read a book with a source of light on cover....Murder by the Book by Lauren Elliot
11. Read a book where something is stolen....Death Takes Priority by Jean Flowers (6/13/20)
12. Read a book where the MC gets in hot water.....Beaches, Bungalows and Burglaries by Tonya Kappes Finished 5/18/20
13.
14. Read a book with a character who is serving or has served in the military. Death by Jack O’ Lantern by Alexis Morgan, suspect is a homeless veteran
15. Read the first book in a series.....Dead Man Talking by T.M. Simmons Finished 5/12/20
16. Read a book set during the winter....Apple Cider Slaying by Julie Anne Lindsey
















1. Zipper - Several inventors contributed to the mechanical device we know as the zipper. First used as a shoe closure, it was the magazine and fashion industry that popularized this device for clothing.
Read a book with shoes or clothing on the cover.

2. Escalator - This moving staircase transports people between floors of a building using a conveyor belt type device. It had its start as a novelty ride at Coney Island amusement park.
Read a book with stairs on the cover.

3. Chocolate Chip Cookies- In 1930 Ruth Wakefield, a baker at the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, added pieces of chocolate to a batch of cookie dough and invented the chocolate chip cookie.
Read a book with cookies on the cover or where the MC bakes.

4. Radio - Radio resulted from the contributions of several scientists and inventors. Both Nicola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi are given credit as inventors. The device was patented in 1904.
Read a book with a primary character who is a member of the media (ex: reporter, photographer, talk radio host). Does not have to be MC, does have to appear in more than one scene.

5. Airplane - The Wright brothers demonstrated that humans could fly in 1903 with the first successful flight.
Read a book where the MC flies on an airplane.

6. Television - A device that captivates people all over the world was invented independently by Scottish inventor, John Logie Baird and American, Charles Francis Jenkins, in the early 1920s. The first electronic television was created in 1927 by a 21-year old, Philo Taylor Farnsworth.
Read a book with an MC that is in his/her 20s.

7. Personal Computer - Computer technology underwent major transformations during the 20th century. The first personal computer was introduced in 1975.
Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online (i.e., through computer research).

8. Cell or Mobile Phone - Invented in 1977, this device revolutionized the way we communicate.
Read a book in which the MC uses a cell/mobile phone.

9. Microwave Oven - This electric oven reheats or rapidly cooks food. An American engineer, Percy Spencer is credited with using radar technology to invent the first microwave oven in 1946.
Read a short book - a novella or any book that is less than 125 pp.

10. Laser - A laser beam is a narrow, focused source of light. The first laser was built in 1960 although it is founded on a theory established by Albert Einstein in 1917.
Read a book with a source of light on the cover (ex: lamp, sun, fire, or candle).

11. Kellogg's Corn Flakes / Post's Grape Nuts - The Kellogg brothers created corn flakes as a healthy breakfast food served at their Battle Creek Sanitarium. C. W. Post, a patient at the sanitarium, stole the recipe and started a factory that produced a similar cereal he called Grape Nuts.
Read a book where something is stolen or read a book with a health/fitness theme.

12. Tea Bags - Offering a no mess single serving cup, the tea bag was invented in 1901 by two women from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Seven years later, the device was popularized by a New York tea merchant who shipped tea samples in small bags to customers.
Read a book where the MC gets into hot water.

13. Hershey's Milk Chocolate - In 1900, Milton Hershey began producing milk chocolate bars after seeing German-made chocolate processing machinery at the Chicago World Exposition. Hershey experimented until he developed a process that created a milk chocolate bar that was affordable and no longer a luxury reserved for the rich.
Read a book set in a European country other than the UK.

14. M & M's - This chocolate candy was created for American soldiers in 1941. The hard shell made the candy harder to melt in warm weather and easier to transport and eat. During WWII, the candy was sold exclusively to the military.
Read a book with a character who is serving or has served in the military.

15. McDonald's Fast Food - The McDonald brothers, owners of a hamburger restaurant next to a highway in California, developed an assembly line process for preparing and serving food to customers fast. McDonalds became the first fast food restaurant and sold their system to other restaurants.
Read the first book in a series or an author's first novel.

16. Birds Eye Frozen Foods - Clarence Birdseye was a fisherman who learned from the Inuit how to quickly freeze the fish he caught. This led Birdseye to develop a method to flash freeze foods that preserved their texture and flavor and revolutionized the frozen food industry.
Read a book set during winter or a book with eyes on the cover.


Every day we use devices and products that were developed or reinvented during the 20th century. This challenge goes back in time to the inventions and innovations that have become integral parts of our lives.
INVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS:
Zipper - Several inventors contributed to the mechanical device we know as the zipper. First used as a shoe closure, it was the magazine and fashion industry that popularized this device for clothing.
Read a book with shoes or clothing on the cover.
Escalator - This moving staircase transports people between floors of a building using a conveyor belt type device. It had its start as a novelty ride at Coney Island amusement park.
Read a book with stairs on the cover.
Chocolate Chip Cookies- In 1930 Ruth Wakefield, a baker at the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, added pieces of chocolate to a batch of cookie dough and invented the chocolate chip cookie.
Read a book with cookies on the cover or where the MC bakes.
Radio - Radio resulted from the contributions of several scientists and inventors. Both Nicola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi are given credit as inventors. The device was patented in 1904.
Read a book with a primary character who is a member of the media (ex: reporter, photographer, talk radio host). Does not have to be MC, does have to appear in more than one scene.
Airplane - The Wright brothers demonstrated that humans could fly in 1903 with the first successful flight.
Read a book where the MC flies on an airplane.
Television - A device that captivates people all over the world was invented independently by Scottish inventor, John Logie Baird and American, Charles Francis Jenkins, in the early 1920s. The first electronic television was created in 1927 by a 21-year old, Philo Taylor Farnsworth.
Read a book with an MC that is in his/her 20s.
Personal Computer - Computer technology underwent major transformations during the 20th century. The first personal computer was introduced in 1975.
Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online (i.e., through computer research).
Cell or Mobile Phone - Invented in 1977, this device revolutionized the way we communicate.
Read a book in which the MC uses a cell/mobile phone.
Microwave Oven - This electric oven reheats or rapidly cooks food. An American engineer, Percy Spencer is credited with using radar technology to invent the first microwave oven in 1946.
Read a short book - a novella or any book that is less than 125 pp.
Laser - A laser beam is a narrow, focused source of light. The first laser was built in 1960 although it is founded on a theory established by Albert Einstein in 1917.
Read a book with a source of light on the cover (ex: lamp, sun, fire, or candle).
Kellogg's Corn Flakes / Post's Grape Nuts - The Kellogg brothers created corn flakes as a healthy breakfast food served at their Battle Creek Sanitarium. C. W. Post, a patient at the sanitarium, stole the recipe and started a factory that produced a similar cereal he called Grape Nuts.
Read a book where something is stolen or read a book with a health/fitness theme.
Tea Bags - Offering a no mess single serving cup, the tea bag was invented in 1901 by two women from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Seven years later, the device was popularized by a New York tea merchant who shipped tea samples in small bags to customers.
Read a book where the MC gets into hot water.
Hershey's Milk Chocolate - In 1900, Milton Hershey began producing milk chocolate bars after seeing German-made chocolate processing machinery at the Chicago World Exposition. Hershey experimented until he developed a process that created a milk chocolate bar that was affordable and no longer a luxury reserved for the rich.
Read a book set in a European country other than the UK.
M & M's - This chocolate candy was created for American soldiers in 1941. The hard shell made the candy harder to melt in warm weather and easier to transport and eat. During WWII, the candy was sold exclusively to the military.
Read a book with a character who is serving or has served in the military.
McDonald's Fast Food - The McDonald brothers, owners of a hamburger restaurant next to a highway in California, developed an assembly line process for preparing and serving food to customers fast. McDonalds became the first fast food restaurant and sold their system to other restaurants.
Read the first book in a series or an author's first novel.
Birds Eye Frozen Foods - Clarence Birdseye was a fisherman who learned from the Inuit how to quickly freeze the fish he caught. This led Birdseye to develop a method to flash freeze foods that preserved their texture and flavor and revolutionized the frozen food industry.
Read a book set during winter or a book with eyes on the cover.
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Start Date: May 1, 2020
End Date: ??
Progress: 15/16
⌚1. Zipper - Read a book with shoes or clothing on the cover:
Murder Wears a Little Black Dress by Debra Sennefelder (audio - finished 6/13/2020)
⌚2. Escalator - Read a book with stairs on the cover:
A Story to Kill by Lynn Cahoon (audio - finished 8/28/2020)
⌚3. Chocolate Chip Cookies - Read a book with cookies on the cover or where the MC bakes:
Carrot Cake Murder by Joanne Fluke (audio - finished 5/19/2020)
⌚ 4. Radio - Read a book with a primary character who is a member of the media (ex: reporter, photographer, talk radio host). Does not have to be MC, does have to appear in more than one scene:
Last Girl Standing by Lisa Jackson (Ellie is a reporter) (finished 5/11/2020)'
⌚5. Airplane - Read a book where the MC flies on an airplane:
Who Rescued Who by Victoria Schade (MC flies from US to England) (audio - finished 7/5/2020)
⌚6. Television - Read a book with an MC that is in his/her 20s:
Thread and Buried by Lea Wait
(MC Angie Curtis is 28) (audio - finished 6/21/2020)
⌚7. Personal Computer - Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online (i.e., through computer research):
Mystery at Seagrave Hall by Clare Chase (Eve Mallow researches her subjects/suspects online) (finished 5/31/2020)
⌚8. Cell or Mobile Phone - Read a book in which the MC uses a cell/mobile phone:
We'll Always Have Parrots by Donna Andrews (Meg Langslow uses a cell phone at the fan convention) (audio - finished 6/12/2020)
⌚9. Microwave Oven - Read a short book - a novella or any book that is less than 125 pp:
Penned In by Lynn Cahoon (92 pages) (finished 8/22/2020)
⌚10. Laser - Read a book with a source of light on the cover (ex: lamp, sun, fire, or candle):
Mardi Gras Murder by Ellen Byron (audio - finished 5/5/2020)
⌚11. Kellogg's Corn Flakes / Post's Grape Nuts - Read a book where something is stolen or read a book with a health/fitness theme:
Murder at Blackwater Bend by Clara McKenna (several objects are stolen from Lord Fairbrother's study) (finished 6/22/2020)
⌚12. Tea Bags - Read a book where the MC gets into hot water:
Agatha Raisin and the Busy Body by M.C. Beaton (Agatha is in hot water yet again!) (audio - finished 7/9/2020)
13. Hershey's Milk Chocolate - Read a book set in a European country other than the UK.
⌚14. M & M's - Read a book with a character who is serving or has served in the military:
From Beer to Eternity by Sherry Harris (MC’s best friend killed when he was deployed to Afghanistan) (finished 10/1/2020)
⌚15. McDonald's Fast Food - Read the first book in a series or an author's first novel:
A Deadly Inside Scoop by Abby Collette (finished 5/26/2020)
⌚16. Birds Eye Frozen Foods - Read a book set during winter or a book with eyes on the cover:
Pancakes and Corpses by Agatha Frost (book opens in February) (audio - finished 5/15/2020)
















TWENTIETH CENTURY:
Every day we use devices and products that were developed or reinvented during the 20th century. This challenge goes back in time to the inventions and innovations that have become integral parts of our lives.
INVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS:
Zipper - Several inventors contributed to the mechanical device we know as the zipper. First used as a shoe closure, it was the magazine and fashion industry that popularized this device for clothing.
Read a book with shoes or clothing on the cover.
Judge Thee Not by Edith Maxwell
Escalator - This moving staircase transports people between floors of a building using a conveyor belt type device. It had its start as a novelty ride at Coney Island amusement park.
Read a book with stairs on the cover.
Chocolate Chip Cookies- In 1930 Ruth Wakefield, a baker at the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, added pieces of chocolate to a batch of cookie dough and invented the chocolate chip cookie.
Read a book with cookies on the cover or where the MC bakes.

Radio - Radio resulted from the contributions of several scientists and inventors. Both Nicola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi are given credit as inventors. The device was patented in 1904.
Read a book with a primary character who is a member of the media (ex: reporter, photographer, talk radio host). Does not have to be MC, does have to appear in more than one scene.
Airplane - The Wright brothers demonstrated that humans could fly in 1903 with the first successful flight.
Read a book where the MC flies on an airplane.
The Megalodon Mix-Up by Amanda M. Lee
Television - A device that captivates people all over the world was invented independently by Scottish inventor, John Logie Baird and American, Charles Francis Jenkins, in the early 1920s. The first electronic television was created in 1927 by a 21-year old, Philo Taylor Farnsworth.
Read a book with an MC that is in his/her 20s.
Bad to the Crone by Amanda M. Lee
Personal Computer - Computer technology underwent major transformations during the 20th century. The first personal computer was introduced in 1975.
Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online (i.e., through computer research).
The Skeleton Stuffs a Stocking by Leigh Perry
Cell or Mobile Phone - Invented in 1977, this device revolutionized the way we communicate.
Read a book in which the MC uses a cell/mobile phone.
Cancelled by Murder by Jean Flowers
Microwave Oven - This electric oven reheats or rapidly cooks food. An American engineer, Percy Spencer is credited with using radar technology to invent the first microwave oven in 1946.
Read a short book - a novella or any book that is less than 125 pp.
Laser - A laser beam is a narrow, focused source of light. The first laser was built in 1960 although it is founded on a theory established by Albert Einstein in 1917.
Read a book with a source of light on the cover (ex: lamp, sun, fire, or candle).
Kellogg's Corn Flakes / Post's Grape Nuts - The Kellogg brothers created corn flakes as a healthy breakfast food served at their Battle Creek Sanitarium. C. W. Post, a patient at the sanitarium, stole the recipe and started a factory that produced a similar cereal he called Grape Nuts.
Read a book where something is stolen or read a book with a health/fitness theme.
Tea Bags - Offering a no mess single serving cup, the tea bag was invented in 1901 by two women from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Seven years later, the device was popularized by a New York tea merchant who shipped tea samples in small bags to customers.
Read a book where the MC gets into hot water.
Hershey's Milk Chocolate - In 1900, Milton Hershey began producing milk chocolate bars after seeing German-made chocolate processing machinery at the Chicago World Exposition. Hershey experimented until he developed a process that created a milk chocolate bar that was affordable and no longer a luxury reserved for the rich.
Read a book set in a European country other than the UK.
Ribbons of Scarlet: A Novel of the French Revolution's Women by Kate Quinn April 26th
M & M's - This chocolate candy was created for American soldiers in 1941. The hard shell made the candy harder to melt in warm weather and easier to transport and eat. During WWII, the candy was sold exclusively to the military.
Read a book with a character who is serving or has served in the military.
Hid from Our Eyes by Julia Spencer Fleming
McDonald's Fast Food - The McDonald brothers, owners of a hamburger restaurant next to a highway in California, developed an assembly line process for preparing and serving food to customers fast. McDonalds became the first fast food restaurant and sold their system to other restaurants.
Read the first book in a series or an author's first novel.
Murder Knocks Twice by Susann Calkins
Mousse and Murder by Elizabeth Logan
Birds Eye Frozen Foods - Clarence Birdseye was a fisherman who learned from the Inuit how to quickly freeze the fish he caught. This led Birdseye to develop a method to flash freeze foods that preserved their texture and flavor and revolutionized the frozen food industry.
Read a book set during winter or a book with eyes on the cover.
Buried in the Stacks by Allison Brooks set in winter

INVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS:
Zipper - Read a book with shoes or clothing on the cover.

Escalator - Read a book with stairs on the cover.

Chocolate chip cookies- Read a book with cookies on the cover or where the MC bakes.

Radio - Read a book with a primary character who is a member of the media (ex: reporter, photographer, talk radio host).
Airplane - Read a book where the MC flies on an airplane.
Television - Read a book with an MC that is in his/her 20s.
Personal Computer - Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online (i.e., through computer research).
Cell or Mobile Phone - Read a book in which the MC uses a cell/mobile phone.
Microwave Oven - Read a short book - a novella or any book that is less than 125 pp.

Laser - Read a book with a source of light on the cover (ex: lamp, sun, fire, or candle).

Kellogg's Corn Flakes / Post's Grape Nuts - Read a book where something is stolen or read a book with a health/fitness theme.
Tea Bags - Read a book where the MC gets into hot water.

Hershey's Milk Chocolate - Read a book set in a European country other than the UK.

M & M's - Read a book with a character who is serving or has served in the military.
McDonald's Fast Food - Read the first book in a series or an author's first novel: Poppy Harmon Investigates by Lee Hollis
Birds Eye Frozen Foods -Read a book set during winter or a book with eyes on the cover.


Zipper - Several inventors contributed to the mechanical device we know as the zipper. First used as a shoe closure, it was the magazine and fashion industry that popularized this device for clothing.
Read a book with shoes or clothing on the cover.
Escalator - This moving staircase transports people between floors of a building using a conveyor belt type device. It had its start as a novelty ride at Coney Island amusement park.
Read a book with stairs on the cover.
Chocolate Chip Cookies- In 1930 Ruth Wakefield, a baker at the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, added pieces of chocolate to a batch of cookie dough and invented the chocolate chip cookie.
Read a book with cookies on the cover or where the MC bakes.
Radio - Radio resulted from the contributions of several scientists and inventors. Both Nicola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi are given credit as inventors. The device was patented in 1904.
Read a book with a primary character who is a member of the media (ex: reporter, photographer, talk radio host). Does not have to be MC, does have to appear in more than one scene.
Airplane - The Wright brothers demonstrated that humans could fly in 1903 with the first successful flight.
Read a book where the MC flies on an airplane.
Television - A device that captivates people all over the world was invented independently by Scottish inventor, John Logie Baird and American, Charles Francis Jenkins, in the early 1920s. The first electronic television was created in 1927 by a 21-year old, Philo Taylor Farnsworth.
Read a book with an MC that is in his/her 20s.
Personal Computer - Computer technology underwent major transformations during the 20th century. The first personal computer was introduced in 1975.
Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online (i.e., through computer research).
Cell or Mobile Phone - Invented in 1977, this device revolutionized the way we communicate.
Read a book in which the MC uses a cell/mobile phone.
Microwave Oven - This electric oven reheats or rapidly cooks food. An American engineer, Percy Spencer is credited with using radar technology to invent the first microwave oven in 1946.
Read a short book - a novella or any book that is less than 125 pp.
Laser - A laser beam is a narrow, focused source of light. The first laser was built in 1960 although it is founded on a theory established by Albert Einstein in 1917.
Read a book with a source of light on the cover (ex: lamp, sun, fire, or candle).
Kellogg's Corn Flakes / Post's Grape Nuts - The Kellogg brothers created corn flakes as a healthy breakfast food served at their Battle Creek Sanitarium. C. W. Post, a patient at the sanitarium, stole the recipe and started a factory that produced a similar cereal he called Grape Nuts.
Read a book where something is stolen or read a book with a health/fitness theme.
Tea Bags - Offering a no mess single serving cup, the tea bag was invented in 1901 by two women from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Seven years later, the device was popularized by a New York tea merchant who shipped tea samples in small bags to customers.
Read a book where the MC gets into hot water.
Hershey's Milk Chocolate - In 1900, Milton Hershey began producing milk chocolate bars after seeing German-made chocolate processing machinery at the Chicago World Exposition. Hershey experimented until he developed a process that created a milk chocolate bar that was affordable and no longer a luxury reserved for the rich.
Read a book set in a European country other than the UK.
M & M's - This chocolate candy was created for American soldiers in 1941. The hard shell made the candy harder to melt in warm weather and easier to transport and eat. During WWII, the candy was sold exclusively to the military.
Read a book with a character who is serving or has served in the military.
McDonald's Fast Food - The McDonald brothers, owners of a hamburger restaurant next to a highway in California, developed an assembly line process for preparing and serving food to customers fast. McDonalds became the first fast food restaurant and sold their system to other restaurants.
Read the first book in a series or an author's first novel.
Birds Eye Frozen Foods - Clarence Birdseye was a fisherman who learned from the Inuit how to quickly freeze the fish he caught. This led Birdseye to develop a method to flash freeze foods that preserved their texture and flavor and revolutionized the frozen food industry.
Read a book set during winter or a book with eyes on the cover.

INVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS:
Zipper - Several inventors contributed to the mechanical device we know as the zipper. First used as a shoe closure, it was the magazine and fashion industry that popularized this device for clothing.

Read a book with shoes or clothing on the cover.
Escalator - This moving staircase transports people between floors of a building using a conveyor belt type device. It had its start as a novelty ride at Coney Island amusement park.
Read a book with stairs on the cover.
Chocolate Chip Cookies- In 1930 Ruth Wakefield, a baker at the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, added pieces of chocolate to a batch of cookie dough and invented the chocolate chip cookie.
Read a book with cookies on the cover or where the MC bakes.

Radio - Radio resulted from the contributions of several scientists and inventors. Both Nicola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi are given credit as inventors. The device was patented in 1904.
Read a book with a primary character who is a member of the media (ex: reporter, photographer, talk radio host). Does not have to be MC, does have to appear in more than one scene.
Airplane - The Wright brothers demonstrated that humans could fly in 1903 with the first successful flight.
Read a book where the MC flies on an airplane.
Television - A device that captivates people all over the world was invented independently by Scottish inventor, John Logie Baird and American, Charles Francis Jenkins, in the early 1920s. The first electronic television was created in 1927 by a 21-year old, Philo Taylor Farnsworth.
Read a book with an MC that is in his/her 20s.
Personal Computer - Computer technology underwent major transformations during the 20th century. The first personal computer was introduced in 1975.
Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online (i.e., through computer research).
Cell or Mobile Phone - Invented in 1977, this device revolutionized the way we communicate.
Read a book in which the MC uses a cell/mobile phone.
Microwave Oven - This electric oven reheats or rapidly cooks food. An American engineer, Percy Spencer is credited with using radar technology to invent the first microwave oven in 1946.
Read a short book - a novella or any book that is less than 125 pp.
Laser - A laser beam is a narrow, focused source of light. The first laser was built in 1960 although it is founded on a theory established by Albert Einstein in 1917.
Read a book with a source of light on the cover (ex: lamp, sun, fire, or candle).
Kellogg's Corn Flakes / Post's Grape Nuts - The Kellogg brothers created corn flakes as a healthy breakfast food served at their Battle Creek Sanitarium. C. W. Post, a patient at the sanitarium, stole the recipe and started a factory that produced a similar cereal he called Grape Nuts.
Read a book where something is stolen or read a book with a health/fitness theme.
Tea Bags - Offering a no mess single serving cup, the tea bag was invented in 1901 by two women from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Seven years later, the device was popularized by a New York tea merchant who shipped tea samples in small bags to customers.
Read a book where the MC gets into hot water.
Hershey's Milk Chocolate - In 1900, Milton Hershey began producing milk chocolate bars after seeing German-made chocolate processing machinery at the Chicago World Exposition. Hershey experimented until he developed a process that created a milk chocolate bar that was affordable and no longer a luxury reserved for the rich.
Read a book set in a European country other than the UK.
M & M's - This chocolate candy was created for American soldiers in 1941. The hard shell made the candy harder to melt in warm weather and easier to transport and eat. During WWII, the candy was sold exclusively to the military.
Read a book with a character who is serving or has served in the military.
McDonald's Fast Food - The McDonald brothers, owners of a hamburger restaurant next to a highway in California, developed an assembly line process for preparing and serving food to customers fast. McDonalds became the first fast food restaurant and sold their system to other restaurants.
Read the first book in a series or an author's first novel.
Birds Eye Frozen Foods - Clarence Birdseye was a fisherman who learned from the Inuit how to quickly freeze the fish he caught. This led Birdseye to develop a method to flash freeze foods that preserved their texture and flavor and revolutionized the frozen food industry.
Read a book set during winter or a book with eyes on the cover.
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TWENTIETH CENTURY:
Every day we use devices and products that were developed or reinvented during the 20th century. This challenge goes back in time to the inventions and innovations that have become integral parts of our lives.
INVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS:
Zipper - Several inventors contributed to the mechanical device we know as the zipper. First used as a shoe closure, it was the magazine and fashion industry that popularized this device for clothing.
Read a book with shoes or clothing on the cover. - Dior or Die by Angela M. Sanders
Escalator - This moving staircase transports people between floors of a building using a conveyor belt type device. It had its start as a novelty ride at Coney Island amusement park.
Read a book with stairs on the cover. - Death by Committee by Alexis Morgan
Chocolate Chip Cookies- In 1930 Ruth Wakefield, a baker at the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, added pieces of chocolate to a batch of cookie dough and invented the chocolate chip cookie.
Read a book with cookies on the cover or where the MC bakes. - Cookies and Clairvoyance by Bailey Cates
Radio - Radio resulted from the contributions of several scientists and inventors. Both Nicola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi are given credit as inventors. The device was patented in 1904.
Read a book with a primary character who is a member of the media (ex: reporter, photographer, talk radio host). Does not have to be MC, does have to appear in more than one scene. - I Scream, You Scream by Wendy Lyn Watson
Airplane - The Wright brothers demonstrated that humans could fly in 1903 with the first successful flight.
Read a book where the MC flies on an airplane. - Destination Unknown by Agatha Christie
Television - A device that captivates people all over the world was invented independently by Scottish inventor, John Logie Baird and American, Charles Francis Jenkins, in the early 1920s. The first electronic television was created in 1927 by a 21-year old, Philo Taylor Farnsworth.
Read a book with an MC that is in his/her 20s. - Nacho Average Murder by Maddie Day
("Clumps of classmates, all of us nearly thirty," quote from the book)
Personal Computer - Computer technology underwent major transformations during the 20th century. The first personal computer was introduced in 1975.
Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online (i.e., through computer research). - Word to the Wise by Jenn McKinlay
Cell or Mobile Phone - Invented in 1977, this device revolutionized the way we communicate.
Read a book in which the MC uses a cell/mobile phone. - Murder Ink by Lorraine Bartlett
Microwave Oven - This electric oven reheats or rapidly cooks food. An American engineer, Percy Spencer is credited with using radar technology to invent the first microwave oven in 1946.
Read a short book - a novella or any book that is less than 125 pp. - Dead End: A Cassandra Sato Short Story by Kelly Brakenhoff
Laser - A laser beam is a narrow, focused source of light. The first laser was built in 1960 although it is founded on a theory established by Albert Einstein in 1917.
Read a book with a source of light on the cover (ex: lamp, sun, fire, or candle). - Silent Knit, Deadly Knit by Peggy Ehrhart
Kellogg's Corn Flakes / Post's Grape Nuts - The Kellogg brothers created corn flakes as a healthy breakfast food served at their Battle Creek Sanitarium. C. W. Post, a patient at the sanitarium, stole the recipe and started a factory that produced a similar cereal he called Grape Nuts.
Read a book where something is stolen or read a book with a health/fitness theme. - Who's Dead, Doc? by J.M. Griffin
Tea Bags - Offering a no mess single serving cup, the tea bag was invented in 1901 by two women from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Seven years later, the device was popularized by a New York tea merchant who shipped tea samples in small bags to customers.
Read a book where the MC gets into hot water. - Color Me Murder by Krista Davis
Hershey's Milk Chocolate - In 1900, Milton Hershey began producing milk chocolate bars after seeing German-made chocolate processing machinery at the Chicago World Exposition. Hershey experimented until he developed a process that created a milk chocolate bar that was affordable and no longer a luxury reserved for the rich.
Read a book set in a European country other than the UK. Seaside Death by Beate Boeker
(set in Italy)
M & M's - This chocolate candy was created for American soldiers in 1941. The hard shell made the candy harder to melt in warm weather and easier to transport and eat. During WWII, the candy was sold exclusively to the military.
Read a book with a character who is serving or has served in the military. - Death by Jack-O'-Lantern by Alexis Morgan
(the MC's tenant and the Chief of Police are both ex army)
McDonald's Fast Food - The McDonald brothers, owners of a hamburger restaurant next to a highway in California, developed an assembly line process for preparing and serving food to customers fast. McDonalds became the first fast food restaurant and sold their system to other restaurants.
Read the first book in a series or an author's first novel. - The Bodies in the Library by Marty Wingate
Birds Eye Frozen Foods - Clarence Birdseye was a fisherman who learned from the Inuit how to quickly freeze the fish he caught. This led Birdseye to develop a method to flash freeze foods that preserved their texture and flavor and revolutionized the frozen food industry.
Read a book set during winter or a book with eyes on the cover - A Cajun Christmas Killing by Ellen Byron
16/16
Every day we use devices and products that were developed or reinvented during the 20th century. This challenge goes back in time to the inventions and innovations that have become integral parts of our lives.
INVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS:
Zipper - Several inventors contributed to the mechanical device we know as the zipper. First used as a shoe closure, it was the magazine and fashion industry that popularized this device for clothing.
Read a book with shoes or clothing on the cover. - Dior or Die by Angela M. Sanders

Escalator - This moving staircase transports people between floors of a building using a conveyor belt type device. It had its start as a novelty ride at Coney Island amusement park.
Read a book with stairs on the cover. - Death by Committee by Alexis Morgan

Chocolate Chip Cookies- In 1930 Ruth Wakefield, a baker at the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, added pieces of chocolate to a batch of cookie dough and invented the chocolate chip cookie.
Read a book with cookies on the cover or where the MC bakes. - Cookies and Clairvoyance by Bailey Cates

Radio - Radio resulted from the contributions of several scientists and inventors. Both Nicola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi are given credit as inventors. The device was patented in 1904.
Read a book with a primary character who is a member of the media (ex: reporter, photographer, talk radio host). Does not have to be MC, does have to appear in more than one scene. - I Scream, You Scream by Wendy Lyn Watson

Airplane - The Wright brothers demonstrated that humans could fly in 1903 with the first successful flight.
Read a book where the MC flies on an airplane. - Destination Unknown by Agatha Christie

Television - A device that captivates people all over the world was invented independently by Scottish inventor, John Logie Baird and American, Charles Francis Jenkins, in the early 1920s. The first electronic television was created in 1927 by a 21-year old, Philo Taylor Farnsworth.
Read a book with an MC that is in his/her 20s. - Nacho Average Murder by Maddie Day

Personal Computer - Computer technology underwent major transformations during the 20th century. The first personal computer was introduced in 1975.
Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online (i.e., through computer research). - Word to the Wise by Jenn McKinlay

Cell or Mobile Phone - Invented in 1977, this device revolutionized the way we communicate.
Read a book in which the MC uses a cell/mobile phone. - Murder Ink by Lorraine Bartlett

Microwave Oven - This electric oven reheats or rapidly cooks food. An American engineer, Percy Spencer is credited with using radar technology to invent the first microwave oven in 1946.
Read a short book - a novella or any book that is less than 125 pp. - Dead End: A Cassandra Sato Short Story by Kelly Brakenhoff

Laser - A laser beam is a narrow, focused source of light. The first laser was built in 1960 although it is founded on a theory established by Albert Einstein in 1917.
Read a book with a source of light on the cover (ex: lamp, sun, fire, or candle). - Silent Knit, Deadly Knit by Peggy Ehrhart

Kellogg's Corn Flakes / Post's Grape Nuts - The Kellogg brothers created corn flakes as a healthy breakfast food served at their Battle Creek Sanitarium. C. W. Post, a patient at the sanitarium, stole the recipe and started a factory that produced a similar cereal he called Grape Nuts.
Read a book where something is stolen or read a book with a health/fitness theme. - Who's Dead, Doc? by J.M. Griffin

Tea Bags - Offering a no mess single serving cup, the tea bag was invented in 1901 by two women from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Seven years later, the device was popularized by a New York tea merchant who shipped tea samples in small bags to customers.
Read a book where the MC gets into hot water. - Color Me Murder by Krista Davis

Hershey's Milk Chocolate - In 1900, Milton Hershey began producing milk chocolate bars after seeing German-made chocolate processing machinery at the Chicago World Exposition. Hershey experimented until he developed a process that created a milk chocolate bar that was affordable and no longer a luxury reserved for the rich.
Read a book set in a European country other than the UK. Seaside Death by Beate Boeker

M & M's - This chocolate candy was created for American soldiers in 1941. The hard shell made the candy harder to melt in warm weather and easier to transport and eat. During WWII, the candy was sold exclusively to the military.
Read a book with a character who is serving or has served in the military. - Death by Jack-O'-Lantern by Alexis Morgan

McDonald's Fast Food - The McDonald brothers, owners of a hamburger restaurant next to a highway in California, developed an assembly line process for preparing and serving food to customers fast. McDonalds became the first fast food restaurant and sold their system to other restaurants.
Read the first book in a series or an author's first novel. - The Bodies in the Library by Marty Wingate

Birds Eye Frozen Foods - Clarence Birdseye was a fisherman who learned from the Inuit how to quickly freeze the fish he caught. This led Birdseye to develop a method to flash freeze foods that preserved their texture and flavor and revolutionized the frozen food industry.
Read a book set during winter or a book with eyes on the cover - A Cajun Christmas Killing by Ellen Byron

16/16

Start Date: June 01, 2020
End Date:
Progress: 0/16
⏰ Zipper - Read a book with shoes or clothing on the cover.
⏰ Escalator - Read a book with stairs on the cover.
⏰ Chocolate chip cookies - Read a book with cookies on the cover or where the MC bakes.
⏰ Radio - Read a book with a primary character who is a member of the media (ex: reporter, photographer, talk radio host).
⏰ Airplane - Read a book where the MC flies on an airplane.
⏰ Television - Read a book with an MC that is in his/her 20s.
⏰ Personal Computer - Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online (i.e., through computer research).
⏰ Cell or mobile phone - Read a book in which the MC uses a cell/mobile phone.
⏰ Microwave oven - Read a short book - a novella or any book that is less than 125 pp.
⏰ Laser - Read a book with a source of light on the cover (ex: lamp, sun, fire, or candle).
⏰ Kellogg's Corn Flakes / Post's Grape Nuts - Read a book where something is stolen or read a book with a health or fitness theme.
⏰ Tea bags - Read a book where the MC gets into hot water.
⏰ Hershey's Milk Chocolate - Read a book set in a European country other than the UK.
⏰ M & M - Read a book with a character who is serving or has served in the military.
⏰ McDonalds Fast Food - Read the first book in a series or an author's first novel.
⏰ Birds Eye Frozen Foods - Read a book set during winter or a book with eyes on the cover.

Thanks! I did get to read some good ones!

QNPoohBear wrote: "Great job, Meg! I'm finding this harder to complete than I expected."
Thanks, too, QN! This definitely was a little more challenging, which was cool. Sometimes I need that.
QNPoohBear wrote: "Does a lighthouse count as a source of light? That one is proving tricky so far, surprisingly."
Yes
Yes

Yes"
Thanks! I'm at 10 of 16 with the lighthouse now. I have another 12 days of Kindle Unlimited and the library is back to delivering books from other libraries for curbside pickup.
QNPoohBear wrote: "Thanks! I'm at 10 of 16 with the lighthouse now. I have another 12 days of Kindle Unlimited and the library is back to delivering books from other libraries for curbside pickup."
My library branches are opening up this week with a limited number of people allowed inside or curbside pickup too. It's great to have access to all those books, audiobooks, and dvds again!
My library branches are opening up this week with a limited number of people allowed inside or curbside pickup too. It's great to have access to all those books, audiobooks, and dvds again!

Congratulations Julesy! So excited to discover The K Team - I didn't realize he was starting a new series. And my library offers it through overdrive. Yay!

Thanks! I was so happy to see Rosenfelt had a new series. But honestly, I was confused with the plot - it was pretty convoluted. I listened to it TWICE on audio to see what I missed the first time around. It wasn't any clearer for me the second round. Hopefully, you will like it better. Since Rosenfelt is one of my favorite authors, I have not written this series off yet. I will try book #2 when it's released to see if it gets better. Of course, I like the K9 dog. 😚
Are the stairs showing, or is that the bridge? It looks like just the bridge to me...
Sorry so late answering. I've been sick - not COVID-19 thankfully!
Sorry so late answering. I've been sick - not COVID-19 thankfully!
Helen wrote: "Would
work for stairs, as the bridge over the canal has stairs at each end?"
Helen - Oops, I missed your post. I do not see stairs on this cover so it would not count for that task. 😞

Helen - Oops, I missed your post. I do not see stairs on this cover so it would not count for that task. 😞
Julesy wrote: "jaxnsmom wrote: "Sorry so late answering. I've been sick - not COVID-19 thankfully!"
Feel better!! 🤗"
Thanks! I'm getting there.
Feel better!! 🤗"
Thanks! I'm getting there.
jaxnsmom wrote: "Julesy wrote: "jaxnsmom wrote: "Sorry so late answering. I've been sick - not COVID-19 thankfully!"
Feel better!! 🤗"
Thanks! I'm getting there."
Glad to hear you are feeling better.
Feel better!! 🤗"
Thanks! I'm getting there."
Glad to hear you are feeling better.
Maybe looking at what others are reading will help. For cozies set in Europe, this list from Stop, You're Killing Me! could be useful.
http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/Loc...
http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/Loc...

Sorry so late answering. I've been sick - not COVID-19 thankfully!"
So glad it isn’t Covid. Hope you are well now. I’ve been travelling over the last ten days (within my Australian state) so haven’t been able to check responses.
Thank you and Nell for the responses.
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TWENTIETH CENTURY:
Every day we use devices and products that were developed or reinvented during the 20th century. This challenge goes back in time to the inventions and innovations that have become integral parts of our lives.
INVENTIONS AND INNOVATIONS:
Zipper - Several inventors contributed to the mechanical device we know as the zipper. First used as a shoe closure, it was the magazine and fashion industry that popularized this device for clothing.
Read a book with shoes or clothing on the cover.
Escalator - This moving staircase transports people between floors of a building using a conveyor belt type device. It had its start as a novelty ride at Coney Island amusement park.
Read a book with stairs on the cover.
Chocolate Chip Cookies- In 1930 Ruth Wakefield, a baker at the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, added pieces of chocolate to a batch of cookie dough and invented the chocolate chip cookie.
Read a book with cookies on the cover or where the MC bakes.
Radio - Radio resulted from the contributions of several scientists and inventors. Both Nicola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi are given credit as inventors. The device was patented in 1904.
Read a book with a primary character who is a member of the media (ex: reporter, photographer, talk radio host). Does not have to be MC, does have to appear in more than one scene.
Airplane - The Wright brothers demonstrated that humans could fly in 1903 with the first successful flight.
Read a book where the MC flies on an airplane.
Television - A device that captivates people all over the world was invented independently by Scottish inventor, John Logie Baird and American, Charles Francis Jenkins, in the early 1920s. The first electronic television was created in 1927 by a 21-year old, Philo Taylor Farnsworth.
Read a book with an MC that is in his/her 20s.
Personal Computer - Computer technology underwent major transformations during the 20th century. The first personal computer was introduced in 1975.
Read a book in which an important clue to solving the mystery is discovered online (i.e., through computer research).
Cell or Mobile Phone - Invented in 1977, this device revolutionized the way we communicate.
Read a book in which the MC uses a cell/mobile phone.
Microwave Oven - This electric oven reheats or rapidly cooks food. An American engineer, Percy Spencer is credited with using radar technology to invent the first microwave oven in 1946.
Read a short book - a novella or any book that is less than 125 pp.
Laser - A laser beam is a narrow, focused source of light. The first laser was built in 1960 although it is founded on a theory established by Albert Einstein in 1917.
Read a book with a source of light on the cover (ex: lamp, sun, fire, or candle).
Kellogg's Corn Flakes / Post's Grape Nuts - The Kellogg brothers created corn flakes as a healthy breakfast food served at their Battle Creek Sanitarium. C. W. Post, a patient at the sanitarium, stole the recipe and started a factory that produced a similar cereal he called Grape Nuts.
Read a book where something is stolen or read a book with a health/fitness theme.
Tea Bags - Offering a no mess single serving cup, the tea bag was invented in 1901 by two women from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Seven years later, the device was popularized by a New York tea merchant who shipped tea samples in small bags to customers.
Read a book where the MC gets into hot water.
Hershey's Milk Chocolate - In 1900, Milton Hershey began producing milk chocolate bars after seeing German-made chocolate processing machinery at the Chicago World Exposition. Hershey experimented until he developed a process that created a milk chocolate bar that was affordable and no longer a luxury reserved for the rich.
Read a book set in a European country other than the UK.
M & M's - This chocolate candy was created for American soldiers in 1941. The hard shell made the candy harder to melt in warm weather and easier to transport and eat. During WWII, the candy was sold exclusively to the military.
Read a book with a character who is serving or has served in the military.
McDonald's Fast Food - The McDonald brothers, owners of a hamburger restaurant next to a highway in California, developed an assembly line process for preparing and serving food to customers fast. McDonalds became the first fast food restaurant and sold their system to other restaurants.
Read the first book in a series or an author's first novel.
Birds Eye Frozen Foods - Clarence Birdseye was a fisherman who learned from the Inuit how to quickly freeze the fish he caught. This led Birdseye to develop a method to flash freeze foods that preserved their texture and flavor and revolutionized the frozen food industry.
Read a book set during winter or a book with eyes on the cover.