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message 101: by Hayley (new)

Hayley Shaver | 14 comments I'd like to join this challenge.


message 102: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 31 comments Sign me up! Since this is all year I will try for 10 deductions.


message 103: by Allie (last edited Oct 14, 2021 05:18PM) (new)

Allie | 1133 comments Hi, I would like to read 18 books for 6 deductions
I would like to update to 24 books for 10 deductions 7.2.21

Progress: 22/23
Deductions: 6/10

Suspects 6/6
Read a book with any shade of the following colours on the cover:
✔️ Green - green The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth, #1) by N.K. Jemisin
✔️Colonel Mustard - yellow Anxious People by Fredrik Backman
✔️ Peacock - blue One by One by Ruth Ware
✔️Professor Plum - purple Died in the Wool (Roderick Alleyn, #13) by Ngaio Marsh
✔️Miss Scarlet - red The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
✔️ White - white The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley

Weapons 6/6
Read a book with the following word (or related word, not limited to the examples below) on the cover or in the title:
✔️Candlestick or flames or fire The Night Fire
✔️Dagger or knife or sword The Tattoo Murder Case by Akimitsu Takagi
✔️Lead Pipe or musical instrument or writing instrument Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell
✔️Revolver or gun or pistol Cocaine Blues (Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries #1) by Kerry Greenwood
Rope or string or ribbon
✔️Wrench or spanner or any other tool Moonflower Murders (Susan Ryeland #2) by Anthony Horowitz
✔️Rope or String or ribbon Pretty Things by Janelle Brown

Rooms 10/11
Ballroom: Read a book which features a character who is a dancer
✔️Billiard Room: Read a book that features your favourite hobby, game, sport or craft. The Midnight Library
✔️Cellar: In the board game, the solution can be found here so read a detective, mystery or true crime book The Devil and the Dark Water
✔️Conservatory: Read a book where a character has to save or conserve someone or something Station Eleven
✔️Dining Room: Read a book with an item of food or drink on the cover Lemon Meringue Pie Murder (Hannah Swensen, #4) by Joanne Fluke
✔️Hall: A hall tends to be the first room that welcomes you to the manor so read a book that is the first in a series. A Study in Scarlet Women
✔️Kitchen: Read a cookery book or a book with a chef as a character Yes, Chef
✔️Library: Read a book you have borrowed from a library or from someone else Before We Were Yours
✔️Lounge: Here you can relax with a book in your favourite genre. House of Correction
✔️Secret Passages: Read a book with "secret" in the title The Secret History
✔️Study: Read a book about a subject you're passionate about or would like to learn more about Garlic and Sapphires: The Secret Life of a Critic in Disguise


Scooby Doo
Deduction #1 I deduce It was Colonel Mustard Anxious People by Fredrik Backman in the Hall A Study in Scarlet Women (Lady Sherlock, #1) by Sherry Thomas with the Candlestick The Night Fire (Harry Bosch, #22; Renée Ballard, #3; Harry Bosch Universe, #32) by Michael Connelly

Pink Panther
Deduction #2 I deduce it was Mrs Peacock One by One by Ruth Ware in the Billiard Room The Midnight Library with the Dagger The Tattoo Murder Case by Akimitsu Takagi

Deduction #3 I deduce it was Mrs White The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley in the conservatory Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel with the revolver Cocaine Blues (Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries #1) by Kerry Greenwood

Nancy Drew

Deduction #4 I deduce it was Mr Green The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth, #1) by N.K. Jemisin in the Cellar The Devil and the Dark Water by Stuart Turton with the lead pipe Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell

Deduction #5 It was Professor Plum Died in the Wool (Roderick Alleyn, #13) by Ngaio Marsh with the wrench Moonflower Murders (Susan Ryeland #2) by Anthony Horowitz in the Dining Room Lemon Meringue Pie Murder (Hannah Swensen, #4) by Joanne Fluke

Deduction 6 Ms Scarlet The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead in the Kitchen Yes, Chef with the Rope Pretty Things by Janelle Brown

Jessica Fletcher

Deduction 7 Colonel Mustard Anxious People by Fredrik Backman in the Library Before We Were Yourswith the Dagger The Tattoo Murder Case by Akimitsu Takagi

Deduction 8 Mrs Peacock One by One by Ruth Ware In the Study Garlic and Sapphires: The Secret Life of a Critic in Disguisewith the Lead Pipe Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell

Deduction 9 Mr Green The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth, #1) by N.K. Jemisin in the loungeHouse of Correction with the revolver Cocaine Blues (Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries #1) by Kerry Greenwood

Deduction 10 Miss Scarlet The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead in the Secret Passage The Secret History by Donna Tartt with the candlestick The Night Fire (Harry Bosch, #22; Renée Ballard, #3; Harry Bosch Universe, #32) by Michael Connelly

Sherlock Holmes !!!

I would like to update to 18 books and 6 deductions 1.19.21 updated 7.2.21 to 23 and 10


message 104: by Allie (last edited Jan 03, 2021 11:02AM) (new)

Allie | 1133 comments Update to Message 105 1 suspect
Suspects Colonel Mustard Anxious People by Fredrik Backman


message 105: by Teresa (last edited May 17, 2021 07:35PM) (new)

Teresa Gonzales (friend4tea) | 130 comments Please sign me up for an indeterminate amount of books/deductions. I am shooting for 15 books and 5 deductions, but have several challenges going this year.

18/ 30 Books
4/8 Deductions

Deduction #1: Submitted on 1/20/21 Post 179

I deduce it was Professor Green, in the hall, with the dagger.
Winter's Heart (Wheel of Time, #9) by Robert Jordan Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter, #1) by J.K. Rowling The Path of Daggers (The Wheel of Time, #8) by Robert Jordan

Deduction #2: Submitted on 3/28/21 Post 392

I deduce it was Colonel Mustard, in the Conservatory, with the Revolver.
The Awakening (The Dragon Heart Legacy, #1) by Nora Roberts No Easy Target by Iris Johansen Night and Day (Eve Duncan, #21) by Iris Johansen

Deduction #3:Submitted on 4/20/21

I deduce it was Mrs. Peacock, in the Cellar, with the Knife .
Emma #2 (of 5) by Nancy Butler Déjà Dead (Temperance Brennan, #1) by Kathy Reichs Knife of Dreams (The Wheel of Time, #11) by Robert Jordan

Pink Panther Achievement Earned

Deduction #4:
I deduce it was Miss Scarlett in the Billiard Room with the Dagger.
The Gathering Storm (Wheel of Time, #12; A Memory of Light, #1) by Robert Jordan Books Can Be Deceiving (Library Lover's Mystery, #1) by Jenn McKinlay Towers of Midnight (The Wheel of Time, #13) by Robert Jordan

Deduction #5:
I deduce it was [suspect] in the [room] with the [weapon].

2-3 deductions = Pink Panther
4-5 deductions = Nancy Drew
6-7 deductions = Jessica Fletcher
8-9 deductions = Hercule Poirot
10+ deductions = Sherlock Holmes

SUSPECT BOOKS
Mister Green:

Winter's Heart (Wheel of Time, #9) by Robert Jordan Emlyn's Moon (Snow Spider, #2) by Jenny Nimmo

Colonel Mustard:
The Awakening (The Dragon Heart Legacy, #1) by Nora Roberts

Mrs. Peacock:
Emma #2 (of 5) by Nancy Butler 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and other Classic Novels by Jules Verne

Professor Plum:
The Snow Spider (Snow Spider Trilogy, #1) by Jenny Nimmo

Miss Scarlet:
The Gathering Storm (Wheel of Time, #12; A Memory of Light, #1) by Robert Jordan

Mrs. White:


WEAPON BOOKS

Candlestick:


Dagger:
The Path of Daggers (The Wheel of Time, #8) by Robert Jordan Knife of Dreams (The Wheel of Time, #11) by Robert Jordan Towers of Midnight (The Wheel of Time, #13) by Robert Jordan

Lead Pipe:

Revolver:
Night and Day (Eve Duncan, #21) by Iris Johansen

Rope:

Wrench:


ROOM BOOKS

Ballroom:

Billiard Room:
Books Can Be Deceiving (Library Lover's Mystery, #1) by Jenn McKinlay Due or Die (Library Lover's Mystery, #2) by Jenn McKinlay

Cellar:
Déjà Dead (Temperance Brennan, #1) by Kathy Reichs

Conservatory:
No Easy Target by Iris Johansen

Dining Room:

Hall:
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter, #1) by J.K. Rowling Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1) by L.M. Montgomery


Kitchen:

Library:

Lounge:
Ready Player Two (Ready Player One, #2) by Ernest Cline Crossroads of Twilight (The Wheel of Time, #10) by Robert Jordan

Secret Passageways

Study:


message 106: by Michelle (new)

Michelle | 226 comments Oops! Just realized I never stated my goal! Sorry, updated message #18. My goal is 4 deductions/12 books.


message 107: by Allie (last edited Jan 13, 2021 12:14PM) (new)

Allie | 1133 comments update to message #105
Before We Were Yours
Progress 2/15
Rooms: 1/5 Library--Book borrowed from the library


message 108: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Ray | 1285 comments Update message #30: 4/30

No deductions just yet.


message 109: by ReGina (new)

ReGina (regifabulous) | 312 comments I’m in for 12 books/4 deductions!


message 110: by joelyn (new)

joelyn (joelynchristene) | 51 comments hi !! i would like to sign up with a goal of 1 deduction :))

duration: jan 1 - dec 31

progress: 0/1 deduction complete :))

Suspects
Read a book with any shade of the following colours on the cover:
Mr Green - green
Colonel Mustard - yellow
Mrs Peacock - blue
Professor Plum - purple
Miss Scarlet - red
Mrs White - white

Weapons
Read a book with the following word (or related word, not limited to the examples below) on the cover or in the title:
Candlestick or flames or fire
Dagger or knife or sword
Lead Pipe or musical instrument or writing instrument
Revolver or gun or pistol
Rope or string or ribbon
Wrench or spanner or any other tool

Rooms
Ballroom: Read a book which features a character who is a dancer
Billiard Room: Read a book that features your favourite hobby, game, sport or craft.
Cellar: In the board game, the solution can be found here so read a detective, mystery or true crime book
Conservatory: Read a book where a character has to save or conserve someone or something
Dining Room: Read a book with an item of food or drink on the cover
Hall: A hall tends to be the first room that welcomes you to the manor so read a book that is the first in a series.
Kitchen: Read a cookery book or a book with a chef as a character
Library: Read a book you have borrowed from a library or from someone else
Lounge: Here you can relax with a book in your favourite genre.
Secret Passages: Read a book with "secret" in the title
Study: Read a book about a subject you're passionate about or would like to learn more about


message 111: by Library (new)

Library Queen Update to post 63 - 3 books read

I deduce it was Miss Scarlet in the Library with the Sword. :)


message 112: by Alyson (new)

Alyson Fox | 20 comments Hi! I'd like to try and complete the entire challenge throughout the year (10 deductions).

duration: January 1st - December 31st

progress: 0/10 deductions

Suspects
Read a book with any shade of the following colours on the cover:
Mr Green - green
Colonel Mustard - yellow
Mrs Peacock - blue
Professor Plum - purple
Miss Scarlet - red
Mrs White - white

Weapons
Read a book with the following word (or related word, not limited to the examples below) on the cover or in the title:
Candlestick or flames or fire
Dagger or knife or sword
Lead Pipe or musical instrument or writing instrument
Revolver or gun or pistol
Rope or string or ribbon
Wrench or spanner or any other tool

Rooms
Ballroom: Read a book which features a character who is a dancer
Billiard Room: Read a book that features your favourite hobby, game, sport or craft.
Cellar: In the board game, the solution can be found here so read a detective, mystery or true crime book
Conservatory: Read a book where a character has to save or conserve someone or something
Dining Room: Read a book with an item of food or drink on the cover
Hall: A hall tends to be the first room that welcomes you to the manor so read a book that is the first in a series.
Kitchen: Read a cookery book or a book with a chef as a character
Library: Read a book you have borrowed from a library or from someone else
Lounge: Here you can relax with a book in your favourite genre.
Secret Passages: Read a book with "secret" in the title
Study: Read a book about a subject you're passionate about or would like to learn more about


message 113: by TerryJane, Challenges (last edited Jul 07, 2021 09:35PM) (new)

TerryJane | 4056 comments Update to message #33. 3/33 Books. 1/11 Deductions.


message 114: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Swan | 648 comments Updating message #34

1/23

Candlestick or flames or fire: A Fire Sparkling DONE

No deductions yet...


message 115: by Almeta (last edited Jan 23, 2021 06:44AM) (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 317 comments Message 41 Updated
3/30 books
1/10 deduction
First Deduction:
"I deduce it was Miss Scarlet in the Hall with the Dagger.


message 116: by Kylie (new)

Kylie Cantwell | 720 comments msg #48 updated: 4 / 9 books, 0 deductions


message 117: by Elaine (last edited Jan 06, 2021 11:18AM) (new)

Elaine | 150 comments Message 56 Updated:
1/12 Deductions
3/36 Books Read

Deduction 1 - Scooby Doo:

I read The Perfect Cover by K. Sterling for the red lettering and cape on the cover, Railhead by Philip Reeve because of the gears and levers and The Defiant Alpha who had to save his omega's brothers, so I can deduce that it was Miss Scarlet with the Wrench in the Conservatory.


message 118: by Elaine (last edited Jan 06, 2021 11:18AM) (new)

Elaine | 150 comments Message 56 Updated:
2/12 Deductions
6/36 Books Read

Deduction 2 - Pink Panther

I read The Engineer's Mate (The Blue Solace #5) by C.W. Gray for the green man on the cover, Fire's Mate (Charybdis Station #2) by C.W. Gray because "fire" is in the title and The Lieutenant's Mate which is my fave genre of Romance, so I can deduce that it was Mr. Green with the Candlestick in the Lounge.


message 119: by Marleen (new)

Marleen | 959 comments Update to message 29: 1/9 books.

✅ Miss Scarlet - red ➡️ Illuminae Illuminae (The Illuminae Files, #1) by Amie Kaufman


message 120: by Marissa (new)

Marissa | 390 comments Update to Message #45
1/10 Deductions
3/30 Books

Mrs Peacock - blue
The Last of the Moon Girls by Barbara Davis

Revolver or gun or pistol
The Buntline Special (Weird West Tales, #1) by Mike Resnick

Conservatory: Read a book where a character has to save or conserve someone or something
The Death Cure (The Maze Runner, #3) by James Dashner

Mrs. Peacock with the Revolver in the Conservatory


message 121: by Rachael (new)

Rachael (allons-y-bookworm) | 4771 comments Hello, Detectives! I have updated to here.


message 122: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey 0/30 books
Deductions:

Suspects
Read a book with any shade of the following colours on the cover:
Mr Green - green:
Colonel Mustard - yellow:
Mrs Peacock - blue:
Professor Plum - purple
Miss Scarlet - red:
Mrs White - white:

Weapons
Read a book with the following word (or related word, not limited to the examples below) on the cover or in the title:
Candlestick or flames or fire:
Dagger or knife or sword:
Lead Pipe or musical instrument or writing instrument
Revolver or gun or pistol:
Rope or string or ribbon
Wrench or spanner or any other tool

Rooms
Ballroom: Read a book which features a character who is a dancer
Billiard Room: Read a book that features your favourite hobby, game, sport or craft.
Cellar: In the board game, the solution can be found here so read a detective, mystery or true crime book:
Conservatory: Read a book where a character has to save or conserve someone or something:
Dining Room: Read a book with an item of food or drink on the cover: The Sin Eater
Hall: A hall tends to be the first room that welcomes you to the manor so read a book that is the first in a series:
Kitchen: Read a cookery book or a book with a chef as a character
Library: Read a book you have borrowed from a library or from someone else:
Lounge: Here you can relax with a book in your favourite genre:
Secret Passages: Read a book with "secret" in the title:
Study: Read a book about a subject you're passionate about or would like to learn more about

I deduce it was.... [suspect] in the [room] with the [weapon]


message 123: by Amanda (last edited Jan 08, 2021 10:59AM) (new)

Amanda | 55 comments I'm in! 30 books, 10 deductions

Suspects
Read a book with any shade of the following colours on the cover:

Mr Green - green
Colonel Mustard - yellow
Mrs Peacock - blue
Professor Plum - purple
Miss Scarlet - red
Mrs White - white

Weapons
Read a book with the following word (or related word, not limited to the examples below) on the cover or in the title:
Candlestick or flames or fire
Dagger or knife or sword - The Subtle Knife (finished 1/7/21)
Lead Pipe or musical instrument or writing instrument
Revolver or gun or pistol
Rope or string or ribbon
Wrench or spanner or any other tool

Rooms
Ballroom: Read a book which features a character who is a dancer
Billiard Room: Read a book that features your favourite hobby, game, sport or craft.
Cellar: In the board game, the solution can be found here so read a detective, mystery or true crime book
Conservatory: Read a book where a character has to save or conserve someone or something
Dining Room: Read a book with an item of food or drink on the cover
Hall: A hall tends to be the first room that welcomes you to the manor so read a book that is the first in a series.
Kitchen: Read a cookery book or a book with a chef as a character
Library: Read a book you have borrowed from a library or from someone else
Lounge: Here you can relax with a book in your favourite genre.
Secret Passages: Read a book with "secret" in the title
Study: Read a book about a subject you're passionate about or would like to learn more about

Deductions:

1/30; 0/10


message 124: by Carmen (new)

Carmen | 8125 comments Update to message #21

PROGRESS:
Books: 5/30
Deductions: 1/10

First deduction: I deduce it was Mrs. White in the library with the canddlestick
Rayuela by Julio Cortázar La Colmena by Camilo José Cela July's People by Nadine Gordimer


message 125: by Amy (new)

Amy Ingalls | 3812 comments Updated message 71-- 1/15 books; 0/5 deductions


message 126: by Gretchen (new)

Gretchen (eab2012) | 596 comments Update msg 8
Read 3/15 books
Deduction - Mrs. Peacock with the lead pipe in the cellar


message 127: by Clare (last edited Feb 09, 2021 11:59PM) (new)

Clare Skeets | 1073 comments I'm in for 15 books

6/15
2 Deduction
GIVE US A CLUE
Duration: 1 January 2021 - 31 December 2021

This challenge is inspired by the classic board game Clue/Cluedo. To set the scene, you're investigating a murder at Reading Challenge Manor and you will be looking for clues in the books that you read. Books can be in any genre unless a prompt specifies otherwise. Prompts may be repeated but each book can only count once.

Suspects
Read a book with any shade of the following colours on the cover:
Mr Green - green
Colonel Mustard - yellow
Mrs Peacock - blue
Professor Plum - purple
Miss Scarlet - red
Mrs White - white

Weapons
Read a book with the following word (or related word, not limited to the examples below) on the cover or in the title:
Candlestick or flames or fire
Dagger or knife or sword
Lead Pipe or musical instrument or writing instrument
Revolver or gun or pistol
Rope or string or ribbon
Wrench or spanner or any other tool

Rooms
Ballroom: Read a book which features a character who is a dancer
Billiard Room: Read a book that features your favourite hobby, game, sport or craft.
Cellar: In the board game, the solution can be found here so read a detective, mystery or true crime book
Conservatory: Read a book where a character has to save or conserve someone or something
Dining Room: Read a book with an item of food or drink on the cover
Hall: A hall tends to be the first room that welcomes you to the manor so read a book that is the first in a series.
Kitchen: Read a cookery book or a book with a chef as a character
Library: Read a book you have borrowed from a library or from someone else
Lounge: Here you can relax with a book in your favourite genre.
Secret Passages: Read a book with "secret" in the title
Study: Read a book about a subject you're passionate about or would like to learn more about

I deduce it was Mrs Peacock in the Conservatory with the Revolver
Twelve Motives for Murder
Wheel-Mouse vs All The Crazy Robots
The Hollow

i deduce it was Mrs Peacock in the Cellar with the lead piping
Bill Bailey's Remarkable Guide to Happiness
Plague Pits & River Bones
Bad Girls


message 128: by Nell (last edited Jan 09, 2021 02:45PM) (new)

Nell | 153 comments For weapons, can the weapon itself be on the cover? I'm reading a book with a knife on the cover but that word is not in the title.


message 129: by Teresa (new)

Teresa Gonzales (friend4tea) | 130 comments Update to post 107

Read 2/15

Professor Plum - Wheel of Time, #8 by Robert Jordan

Hall - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by JK Rowling Re-read


message 131: by Allie (last edited Jan 13, 2021 12:15PM) (new)

Allie | 1133 comments Update to Message #105 A Study in Scarlet Women
Progress 3/18
Rooms 2/5 Hall the first book in a series


message 132: by Kylie (new)

Kylie Cantwell | 720 comments msg #48: 6 / 9 books read


message 133: by Carmen (last edited Jan 11, 2021 09:07AM) (new)

Carmen | 8125 comments Update to message #21

PROGRESS:
Books: 10/30
Deductions: 2/10

1st deduction: I deduce it was Mrs. White in the library with the canddlestick
Rayuela by Julio Cortázar La Colmena by Camilo José Cela July's People by Nadine Gordimer
2nd deduction: I deduce it was Mrs. Peacock in the consevatory with the canddlestick
Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison El laberinto de los espíritus (El cementerio de los libros olvidados, #4) by Carlos Ruiz Zafón More Work for the Undertaker (Albert Campion Mystery #13) by Margery Allingham


message 134: by Shelly (new)

Shelly  L | 2 comments currently reading Dark Fire by CJ Sansom


message 135: by Chalmation (new)

Chalmation | 3752 comments Updated message #37. Also updated goals.

Books: 1/18
Deductions: 0/6

The Stand: Lounge


message 136: by Theresa, Readathons (new)

Theresa | 861 comments message 11 update. Books 2/12, deductions 0/4


message 137: by Library (new)

Library Queen Message 63, 2nd deduction

Mrs. Peacock with a Sword in the Hall


message 138: by Eirelyn (new)

Eirelyn (ladyeirelyn) | 1244 comments Update msg #74

Progress
Books: 1/12
Deductions: 0/4


message 139: by Catka (last edited Mar 30, 2021 02:57AM) (new)

Catka | 270 comments Hello. This sounds fun. Please sign me up for (at least) 30 books and 10 deductions.

Books: 27/30
Deductions: 9/10

1. I deduce it was Mrs Peacock in the cellar with the dagger.
Mrs Peacock - blue: Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman ; Dagger or knife or sword: Ikabog by J.K. Rowling ; Cellar: In the board game, the solution can be found here so read a detective, mystery or true crime book: Anjel v podsvetí (Stein a Barbarič, #7) by Juraj Červenák (Angel in Underworld)

2. I deduce it was Colonel Mustard in the study with the dagger
Colonel Mustard - yellow
Lamb The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore
Study: Read a book about a subject you're passionate about or would like to learn more about
What You Wish For by Katherine Center
Dagger or knife or sword
The Flight Attendant by Chris Bohjalian

3. I deduce it was Mrs White in the secret passage with the rope
Mrs White - white
My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh
Secret Passages: Read a book with "secret" in the title
The Secret Chapter (The Invisible Library, #6) by Genevieve Cogman
ribbon
The Girl with the Louding Voice by Abi Daré

4. I deduce it was Miss Scarlet in the ballroom with the dagger
Miss Scarlet - red
Just Like You by Nick Hornby by Nick Hornby
Ballroom: Read a book which features a character who is a dancer
Osmý život (pro Brilku) by Nino Haratischwili (The Eighth Life)
Sword
The Viscount Who Loved Me (The Bridgerton Series) by Julia Quinn by Julia Quinn

5. I deduce it was Mr Green in the conservatory with the lead pipe
Mr Green - green The Duke and I (Bridgertons, #1) by Julia Quinn by Julia Quinn
Conservatory: Read a book where a character has to save or conserve someone or something Růže bílá, černý les by Eoin Dempsey (White Rose, Black Forest)
Lead Pipe or musical instrument or writing instrument - typewriter Miss Iceland by Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir

6. I deduce it was Mrs Peacock in the hall with the candlestick
Mrs Peacock - blue An Offer From a Gentleman (Bridgertons, #3) by Julia Quinn
Hall: A hall tends to be the first room that welcomes you to the manor so read a book that is the first in a series. Stránky světa (Stránky světa, #1) by Kai Meyer (Pages of the World/Die Seiten der Welt)
Candlestick or flames or fire The Hottest Dishes of the Tartar Cuisine by Alina Bronsky

7. I deduce it was Miss Scarlet in the dining room with the lead pipe
Miss Scarlet - red Euphoria by Lily King
Lead Pipe or musical instrument or writing instrument Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell
Dining Room: Read a book with an item of food or drink on the cover - Black Buck by Mateo Askaripour

8. I deduce it was Mrs Peacock in the billiard room with the rope
Mrs Peacock - blue The House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. Klune
Billiard Room: Read a book that features your favourite hobby, game, sport or craft. The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren
Rope or string or ribbon A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler

9. I deduce it was Mrs White in the library with the lead pipe
Mrs White - white Romancing Mister Bridgerton (Bridgertons, #4) by Julia Quinn
Lead Pipe or musical instrument or writing instrument To Sir Phillip, With Love (Bridgertons, #5) by Julia Quinn
Library: Read a book you have borrowed from a library or from someone else What Happens in London (Bevelstoke, #2) by Julia Quinn

Suspects
Read a book with any shade of the following colours on the cover:
Mr Green - green
The Duke and I by Julia Quinn
Colonel Mustard - yellow
Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore
Mrs Peacock - blue
Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman
An Offer From a Gentleman by Julia Quinn
The House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. Klune
Professor Plum - purple
Miss Scarlet - red
Just Like You by Nick Hornby
Euphoria by Lily King
Mrs White - white
My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh
Romancing Mister Bridgerton by Julia Quinn

Weapons
Read a book with the following word (or related word, not limited to the examples below) on the cover or in the title:
Candlestick or flames or fire
The Hottest Dishes of the Tartar Cuisine by Alina Bronsky
Dagger or knife or sword
Ikabog by J.K. Rowling
The Flight Attendant by Chris Bohjalian
The Viscount Who Loved Me by Julia Quinn
Lead Pipe or musical instrument or writing instrument
Miss Iceland by Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir
Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell
To Sir Phillip, With Love by Julia Quinn
Revolver or gun or pistol
Rope or string or ribbon
The Girl with the Louding Voice by Abi Daré
A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler
Wrench or spanner or any other tool

Rooms
Ballroom: Read a book which features a character who is a dancer
Osmý život (The Eighth Life) by Nino Haratischwili
Billiard Room: Read a book that features your favourite hobby, game, sport or craft.
The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren (traveling)
Cellar: In the board game, the solution can be found here so read a detective, mystery or true crime book
Anjel v podsvetí (Angel in Underworld) by Juraj Červenák
Conservatory: Read a book where a character has to save or conserve someone or something
Růže bílá, černý les (White Rose, Black Forest) by Eoin Dempsey
Dining Room: Read a book with an item of food or drink on the cover - Black Buck by Mateo Askaripour
Hall: A hall tends to be the first room that welcomes you to the manor so read a book that is the first in a series.
Stránky světa (Pages of the World/Die Seiten der Welt) by Kai Meyer
Kitchen: Read a cookery book or a book with a chef as a character
Library: Read a book you have borrowed from a library or from someone else
What Happens in London by Julia Quinn
Lounge: Here you can relax with a book in your favourite genre.
Secret Passages: Read a book with "secret" in the title
The Secret Chapter by Genevieve Cogman
Study: Read a book about a subject you're passionate about or would like to learn more about
What You Wish For by Katherine Center (libraries, the main character is a librarian)


message 140: by Zita (new)

Zita H. K. | 538 comments Update msg. 75 - 3/23 books + 0/10 deductions.


message 141: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 55 comments Update message #101
2/30 books, 1/10 deductions
Colonel Mustard - yellow - The Amber Spyglass (1/13/21)


message 142: by Allie (last edited Jan 13, 2021 12:08PM) (new)

Allie | 1133 comments Updates to Message #105
5/15 Books
1/5 deductions
Suspect; Mrs White The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley
Progress 2/5
Weapons: Candlestick The Night Fire
Progress 1/5


message 143: by Allie (last edited Jan 13, 2021 12:10PM) (new)

Allie | 1133 comments Update to Message #105 Deduction
I deduce it was Colonel Mustard Anxious People by Fredrik Backman in the Hall A Study in Scarlet Women with the Candlestick The Night Fire


message 144: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Swan | 648 comments Updating message #34

2/23

Professor Plum - purple: The Obelisk Gate DONE


message 145: by Elena (new)

Elena Akgül | 137 comments Update Message #90

Progress: 2/15
Deductions: 0/10


message 146: by Sunny (new)

Sunny | 2311 comments Mid-Jan Update to Msg #5:

4/30 books read

Haven't made any deductions yet.

Thanks 🎈


message 147: by Sunny (new)

Sunny | 2311 comments Nell wrote: "For weapons, can the weapon itself be on the cover? I'm reading a book with a knife on the cover but that word is not in the title."

Yes, Nell, the knife itself on the cover works.


message 148: by Almeta (last edited Jan 23, 2021 06:43AM) (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 317 comments Message 41 Updated
6/30 books
2/10 deductions
Second Deduction:

"I deduce it was Mr. Green in the Library with the Candlestick.


message 149: by Rachael (new)

Rachael (allons-y-bookworm) | 4771 comments Sunny wrote: "Nell wrote: "For weapons, can the weapon itself be on the cover? I'm reading a book with a knife on the cover but that word is not in the title."

Yes, Nell, the knife itself on the cover works."


Yes it can appear as a word in the title or as an image on the cover :)


message 150: by Alevia (last edited Dec 30, 2021 06:04PM) (new)

Alevia (readingwithalevia) | 15 comments Please sign me up for 12 books and 4 deductions

Books: 12/12
Deductions: 4/4

Professor Plum People Like Her
Colonel Mustard The Chase
Mrs. Peacock Under the Southern Sky
Ms. Scarlet Jar of Hearts


Wrench Rock Paper Scissors
Rope Tell No One
Candlestick The Book of Candlelight
Candlestick The Burning Girls


Conservatory Making Faces
Library His & Hers
Secret Passage Every Last Secret
Dining Room What to Say Next


I deduce it was Professor Plum with the wrench in the library.

I deduce it was Colonel Mustard with the rope in the secret passage.

I deduce it was Mrs. Peacock with the candlestick in the conservatory.

I deduce it was Ms. Scarlett with the candlestick in the dining room.


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