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message 301: by Marleen (last edited Feb 25, 2021 03:23PM) (new)

Marleen | 959 comments Update to message 29: progress 6/9 books, 2/3 deductions.

✅Revolver or gun or pistol ➡️ Gun, With Occasional Music

My second deduction:
It was Colonel Mustard with the revolver in the hall.


message 302: by Heather (last edited Mar 01, 2021 06:16AM) (new)

Heather (musing_metzger) Message #13 updated

Books: 9/30
Deductions: 3/10

I deduce it was MRS. WHITE in the CONSERVATORY with the DAGGER.
I read Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy for the white cover, Axiom's End with a character that saves her family, and William Shakespeare's The Merry Rise of Skywalker: Star Wars Part the Ninth with a lightsaber (sword) on the cover.


message 303: by Carmen (new)

Carmen | 8125 comments Update to message #21

PROGRESS 🔎:
Books: 51/90
Deductions: 12/30 (Sherlock Holmes)

❎1. 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
❎2. 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
❎3. I deduce it was Professor Plum in the consevatory with the wrench
At Bertram's Hotel by Agatha Christie The Countess (Madison Sisters #1) by Lynsay Sands Artificios by Jorge Luis Borges
❎4. I deduce it was Professor Plum in the study with the rope
Some Enchanted Éclair (A Magical Bakery Mystery, #4) by Bailey Cates The Body Shape Bible Forget Your Size Discover Your Shape Transform Yourself by Susannah Constantine Mirror Image by Sandra Brown
❎5. I deduce it was Mr. Green in the conservatory with the revolver
Death of a Naturalist by Seamus Heaney A Personal Matter by Kenzaburō Ōe The Tuner of Silences by Mia Couto
❎6. I deduce it was Colonel Mustard in the library with the dagger
Palace Walk (The Cairo Trilogy, #1) by Naguib Mahfouz Watermark by Joseph Brodsky The Subtle Knife (His Dark Materials, #2) by Philip Pullman
❎7. I deduce it was Miss Scarlet in the library with the wrench
Died In The Wool by Ngaio Marsh El laberinto de la soledad by Octavio Paz This Old Homicide (A Fixer-Upper Mystery, #2) by Kate Carlisle
❎8. I deduce it was Mrs. White in the dining room with the lead pipe
Ake The Years of Childhood by Wole Soyinka Murder in the Mews (Hercule Poirot, #18) by Agatha Christie Sink Trap (A Georgiana Neverall Mystery #1) by Christy Evans
❎9. I deduce it was Mr. Green in the hall with the dagger
Omeros by Derek Walcott Frost at Christmas (Inspector Frost, #1) by R.D. Wingfield Something's Cooking (An Angie Amalfi Mystery - Book 1) by Joanne Pence
❎10. I deduce it was Mrs. White in the conservatory with the lead pipe
The Poetry of Jaroslav Seifert by Jaroslav Seifert Changes A Love Story by Ama Ata Aidoo El tambor de hojalata by Günter Grass
❎11. I deduce it was Mr. Green in the kitchen with the wrench
El siglo de las luces by Alejo Carpentier Truly (New York, #1) by Ruthie Knox The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
❎12. I deduce it was Mrs. White in the cellar with the lead pipe
The Joy of Less, A Minimalist Living Guide How to Declutter, Organize, and Simplify Your Life by Francine Jay Hallowed Ground (PI Julie Collins, #2) by Lori G. Armstrong The Piano Teacher by Elfriede Jelinek


message 304: by Ali (new)

Ali Update to message #49

8/9 completed.

I'm having so much fun with this challenge, I'd like to change my goal to 18 books, if possible. Thank you!


message 305: by Amy (new)

Amy Ingalls | 3812 comments Updated message 71-- 10/15


message 306: by Carmen (new)

Carmen | 8125 comments Update to message #21

PROGRESS 🔎:
Books: 52/90
Deductions: 13/30 (Sherlock Holmes)

❎1. 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
❎2. 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
❎3. I deduce it was Professor Plum in the consevatory with the wrench
At Bertram's Hotel by Agatha Christie The Countess (Madison Sisters #1) by Lynsay Sands Artificios by Jorge Luis Borges
❎4. I deduce it was Professor Plum in the study with the rope
Some Enchanted Éclair (A Magical Bakery Mystery, #4) by Bailey Cates The Body Shape Bible Forget Your Size Discover Your Shape Transform Yourself by Susannah Constantine Mirror Image by Sandra Brown
❎5. I deduce it was Mr. Green in the conservatory with the revolver
Death of a Naturalist by Seamus Heaney A Personal Matter by Kenzaburō Ōe The Tuner of Silences by Mia Couto
❎6. I deduce it was Colonel Mustard in the library with the dagger
Palace Walk (The Cairo Trilogy, #1) by Naguib Mahfouz Watermark by Joseph Brodsky The Subtle Knife (His Dark Materials, #2) by Philip Pullman
❎7. I deduce it was Miss Scarlet in the library with the wrench
Died In The Wool by Ngaio Marsh El laberinto de la soledad by Octavio Paz This Old Homicide (A Fixer-Upper Mystery, #2) by Kate Carlisle
❎8. I deduce it was Mrs. White in the dining room with the lead pipe
Ake The Years of Childhood by Wole Soyinka Murder in the Mews (Hercule Poirot, #18) by Agatha Christie Sink Trap (A Georgiana Neverall Mystery #1) by Christy Evans
❎9. I deduce it was Mr. Green in the hall with the dagger
Omeros by Derek Walcott Frost at Christmas (Inspector Frost, #1) by R.D. Wingfield Something's Cooking (An Angie Amalfi Mystery - Book 1) by Joanne Pence
❎10. I deduce it was Mrs. White in the conservatory with the lead pipe
The Poetry of Jaroslav Seifert by Jaroslav Seifert Changes A Love Story by Ama Ata Aidoo El tambor de hojalata by Günter Grass
❎11. I deduce it was Mr. Green in the kitchen with the wrench
El siglo de las luces by Alejo Carpentier Truly (New York, #1) by Ruthie Knox The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
❎12. I deduce it was Mrs. White in the cellar with the lead pipe
The Joy of Less, A Minimalist Living Guide How to Declutter, Organize, and Simplify Your Life by Francine Jay Hallowed Ground (PI Julie Collins, #2) by Lori G. Armstrong The Piano Teacher by Elfriede Jelinek
❎13. I deduce it was Miss Scarlet in the study with the lead pipe
50 Palos… y sigo soñando by Donés The Tree and the Canoe History and Ethnogeography of Tanna by Joël Bonnemaison The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter


message 307: by Elaine (new)

Elaine | 150 comments Message 56 Updated:
9/12 Deductions
27/36 Books Read

Deduction 9 - Hercule Poirot

I read Balthazar (Warlocks of Amherst #2) by Taylor Rylan for the blue cover, Brought to Light (Magic Emporium) by Eliot Grayson because of the gun on the cover and Pretty Boy which I borrowed from KU, so I can deduce that it was Mrs. Peacock with the Revolver in the Library.


message 308: by Elaine (new)

Elaine | 150 comments Message 56 Updated:
10/12 Deductions
30/36 Books Read

Deduction 10 - Sherlock Holmes

I read Speed Dating the Boss (Cowboys and Angels, #1) by Sue Brown for the purple cover, Jon's Boom Shaka Laka Problem (Jon’s Mysteries, #4) by A.J. Sherwood because of the flames on the cover and Dorothy Must Die where Amy Gumm must save Oz so I can deduce that it was Professor Plum with the Candlestick in the Conservatory.


message 309: by Elaine (last edited Feb 27, 2021 11:53AM) (new)

Elaine | 150 comments Message 56 Updated:
11/12 Deductions
33/36 Books Read

Deduction 11 - Sherlock Holmes

I read Heartstopper Volume Three (Heartstopper, #3) by Alice Oseman for the yellow cover, Demons Don't Date (Demonic Tales, #2) by Hannah Walker because of the spear on the cover and Rescued where Sam and Dean must save a little boy, so I can deduce that it was Colonel Mustard with the Dagger in the Conservatory.


message 310: by Elaine (new)

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

Deduction 12 - Sherlock Holmes

I read All the Colors of Night (Fogg Lake #2) by Jayne Ann Krentz for the blue cover, The Nik of Time because for the gun on the cover and Exploration which is book #1 in the Kinky in the City series so I can deduce that it was Mrs Peacock with the Revolver in the Hall.


message 311: by Rachael (new)

Rachael (allons-y-bookworm) | 4771 comments Kim wrote: "I guess I am going to drop out of this (Message 239). Thanks."

Thanks for letting me know


message 312: by Rachael (new)

Rachael (allons-y-bookworm) | 4771 comments Lori wrote: "I would like to join this challenge of it isn't too late. My goal would be 10 books and three deductions. Thank you"

Welcome to the challenge!


message 313: by Rachael (new)

Rachael (allons-y-bookworm) | 4771 comments Allie wrote: "Update to message #49

8/9 completed.

I'm having so much fun with this challenge, I'd like to change my goal to 18 books, if possible. Thank you!"



Goal updated :)


message 314: by Rachael (last edited Feb 28, 2021 03:34AM) (new)

Rachael (allons-y-bookworm) | 4771 comments Updated to here (message 320)
97 Detectives (participants)
562 books read/2,248 books pledged (25.00% complete)
148 deductions made

🕵️🕵️‍♀️Here's a clue about whodunnit: one element of the correct answer appears in the example in post 1🕵️‍♀️🕵️


message 315: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie (haru_ran) | 1078 comments Update message 101. Finished 9 reads and make my second deduction.

I deduce it was Miss Scarlet in the Conversatory with the Wrench.


message 316: by Marleen (new)

Marleen | 959 comments Update to message 29: progress 7/9

✅ Professor Plum - purple ➡️ The Obelisk Gate


message 317: by Marleen (new)

Marleen | 959 comments Rachael wrote: "Updated to here (message 320)
97 Detectives (participants)
562 books read/2,248 books pledged (25.00% complete)
148 deductions made

🕵️🕵️‍♀️Here's a clue about whodunnit: one element of the correct..."


Ooo we get clues! How exciting! 🔍🧐


message 318: by Amy (new)

Amy Ingalls | 3812 comments Updated message 71-- 11/15


message 319: by Eggp (new)

Eggp | 487 comments I've upped my goal to 30 books/10 deductions, thank you!

February update:

Books: 17/30
Deductions: 4/10


10. Conservatory: Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City - 09 Feb 2021, 4/5
11. Mrs. Peacock: Tales from the White Hart - 10 Feb 2021, 3/5
12. Lounge: The Portrait of a Lady - 13 Feb 2021, 4/5
13. Kitchen: Ring Shout - 15 Feb 2021, 4/5
14. Mrs. White: Maynard's House - 18 Feb 2021, 4/5
15. Billiard Room: Dark Matter - 19 Feb 2021, 3/5
16. Wrench: A Ladder to the Sky - 20 Feb 2021, 4/5
17. Professor Plum: Marking Time - 26 Feb 2021, 4/5


message 320: by Carmen (last edited Feb 28, 2021 03:13PM) (new)

Carmen | 8125 comments Update to message #21

PROGRESS 🔎:
Books: 55/90
Deductions: 14/30 (Sherlock Holmes)

❎1. 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
❎2. 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
❎3. I deduce it was Professor Plum in the consevatory with the wrench
At Bertram's Hotel by Agatha Christie The Countess (Madison Sisters #1) by Lynsay Sands Artificios by Jorge Luis Borges
❎4. I deduce it was Professor Plum in the study with the rope
Some Enchanted Éclair (A Magical Bakery Mystery, #4) by Bailey Cates The Body Shape Bible Forget Your Size Discover Your Shape Transform Yourself by Susannah Constantine Mirror Image by Sandra Brown
❎5. I deduce it was Mr. Green in the conservatory with the revolver
Death of a Naturalist by Seamus Heaney A Personal Matter by Kenzaburō Ōe The Tuner of Silences by Mia Couto
❎6. I deduce it was Colonel Mustard in the library with the dagger
Palace Walk (The Cairo Trilogy, #1) by Naguib Mahfouz Watermark by Joseph Brodsky The Subtle Knife (His Dark Materials, #2) by Philip Pullman
❎7. I deduce it was Miss Scarlet in the library with the wrench
Died In The Wool by Ngaio Marsh El laberinto de la soledad by Octavio Paz This Old Homicide (A Fixer-Upper Mystery, #2) by Kate Carlisle
❎8. I deduce it was Mrs. White in the dining room with the lead pipe
Ake The Years of Childhood by Wole Soyinka Murder in the Mews (Hercule Poirot, #18) by Agatha Christie Sink Trap (A Georgiana Neverall Mystery #1) by Christy Evans
❎9. I deduce it was Mr. Green in the hall with the dagger
Omeros by Derek Walcott Frost at Christmas (Inspector Frost, #1) by R.D. Wingfield Something's Cooking (An Angie Amalfi Mystery - Book 1) by Joanne Pence
❎10. I deduce it was Mrs. White in the conservatory with the lead pipe
The Poetry of Jaroslav Seifert by Jaroslav Seifert Changes A Love Story by Ama Ata Aidoo El tambor de hojalata by Günter Grass
❎11. I deduce it was Mr. Green in the kitchen with the wrench
El siglo de las luces by Alejo Carpentier Truly (New York, #1) by Ruthie Knox The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
❎12. I deduce it was Mrs. White in the cellar with the lead pipe
The Joy of Less, A Minimalist Living Guide How to Declutter, Organize, and Simplify Your Life by Francine Jay Hallowed Ground (PI Julie Collins, #2) by Lori G. Armstrong The Piano Teacher by Elfriede Jelinek
❎13. I deduce it was Miss Scarlet in the study with the lead pipe
50 Palos… y sigo soñando by Donés The Tree and the Canoe History and Ethnogeography of Tanna by Joël Bonnemaison The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter
❎14 I deduce it was Mrs. Peacock in the billiard room with the lead pipe
The Miracle Morning The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life Before 8AM by Hal Elrod The Cross-Country Quilters (Elm Creek Quilts, #3) by Jennifer Chiaverini Here by Wisława Szymborska


message 321: by Catka (new)

Catka | 270 comments Update msg 142:

Books: 19/30
Deductions: 6/10

1. I deduce it was Mrs Peacock in the cellar with the dagger.
Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman Ikabog by J.K. Rowling Anjel v podsvetí (Stein a Barbarič, #7) by Juraj Červenák

2. I deduce it was Colonel Mustard in the study with the dagger
Lamb The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore What You Wish For by Katherine Center The Flight Attendant by Chris Bohjalian

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

4. I deduce it was Miss Scarlet in the ballroom with the dagger
Just Like You by Nick Hornby Osmý život (pro Brilku) by Nino Haratischwili The Viscount Who Loved Me (The Bridgerton Series) by Julia Quinn

5. I deduce it was Mr Green in the conservatory with the lead pipe
The Duke and I (Bridgertons, #1) by Julia Quinn Růže bílá, černý les by Eoin Dempsey Miss Iceland by Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir

6. I deduce it was Mrs Peacock in the hall with the candlestick
An Offer From a Gentleman (Bridgertons, #3) by Julia Quinn Stránky světa (Stránky světa, #1) by Kai Meyer The Hottest Dishes of the Tartar Cuisine by Alina Bronsky


message 322: by Snezana (new)

Snezana | 168 comments Update to msg #99

3/10; 9/30

3. I deduce it was Professor Plum in the Lounge with the Dagger.


message 323: by Allie (new)

Allie | 1133 comments Update to Message #105
Progress 13/18
Weapons 3/6
Revolver Cocaine Blues (Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Book 1) by Kerry Greenwood


message 324: by Allie (new)

Allie | 1133 comments Update to Message #105
Deduction 3
I deduce it was Mrs. White The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley in the conservatory Station Elevenwith the revolver Cocaine Blues (Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Book 1) by Kerry Greenwood


message 325: by Bobbi (new)

Bobbi  (schadenfreudian) | 628 comments Update msg. 47

Books: 17/30


message 326: by Eirelyn (new)

Eirelyn (ladyeirelyn) | 1244 comments Update msg #74

PROGRESS
Books: 6/12
Deductions: 2/4

~Deduction #1~
I deduce that it was:
Professor Plum (19 Love Songs - purple on cover)
with the Rope (Every You, Every Me - hair on cover which can be used to make rope)
in the Dining Room (Boy Meets Boy- candy hearts on cover)

~Deduction #2~
I deduce that it was:
Colonel Mustard (The Couple Next Door - yellow on cover)
with the Candlestick (Ready Player Two - cover has stars which are essentially balls of fire)
in the Study (All the Bright Places - deals heavily with Psychology, which is a favorite topic of mine)


message 327: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Barstad (maidenoflight) | 326 comments Update msg 53

I deduce it was Mr. Green with the revolver in the cellar.

11 books
1 deduction


message 328: by Allie (new)

Allie | 1133 comments Update to Message 105
Progress 14/18
Suspects 4/6
Miss Scarlet The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead


message 329: by Satin (new)

Satin (satin_ss) | 365 comments update to msg 23! Deductions: 2/3 books read: 6/9


message 330: by Brittany (new)

Brittany | 804 comments Updated post 73

11/9 clues
3/3 deductions

Deduction No. 3: I deduce it was Miss Scarlet in the Conservatory with the Candlestick
Books deduced from:
Suspect: A Grave Matter (Lady Darby Mystery #3) by Anna Lee Huber
Weapon: A ​Court of Silver Flames (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #4) by Sarah J. Maas
Room: Allegiant (Divergent, #3) by Veronica Roth


message 331: by Bernadette (new)

Bernadette (bernadettedaniel) | 215 comments Update message #84

10/15 books


message 332: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 55 comments Update Message #101
7 books read
Gunslinger Girl


message 333: by Suzanne (last edited Mar 06, 2021 03:12PM) (new)

Suzanne (esmerelda1) | 442 comments 2021 Reading Challenge
Give Us A Clue - 2021
Duration:
1 January 2021 - 31 December 2021

Progress: 2 out of 10+ Deductions

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.

Every time you complete the following sentence - "I deduce it was [suspect] in the [room] with the [weapon]," we will update which tier of fictional detectives you fall into.
For example, I read Norse Mythology because it had a hammer on the cover, Eldest for the red cover and A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes so I can deduce that it was Miss Scarlet in the Kitchen with the wrench

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

Also, if one of your deductions is 100% correct, you will also receive a medal of commendation🏅. We have randomly chosen whodunnit but will not be revealing the correct answer until later on in the year.

🔍Whodunnit?🔍
Clue #1: one element of the correct answer appears in the example deduction in this post

When updating your progress, please note I will not be checking original posts and your comment should include the number of books completed and also details of any deductions made.


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

Deduction #1: I deduce it was Professor Plum in the kitchen with the dagger
Room - Kitchen: Let's Make Ramen!: A Comic Book Cookbook by Hugh Amano - ***** - 1/2/2021 - 192 Pages
Weapon - Dagger (Sword): Sweep of the Blade by Ilona Andrews - ***** - 1/18/2021 - 322 Pages
Suspect - Professor Plum: Never After by Rebecca Lickiss - ***** - 1/6/2021 - 261 Pages
Let's Make Ramen! A Comic Book Cookbook by Hugh Amano Never After by Rebecca Lickiss Sweep of the Blade (Innkeeper Chronicles, #4) by Ilona Andrews

Deduction #2: I deduce it was Mrs. White in the kitchen with the Lead Pipe
Room - Kitchen: Anthony Bourdain's Hungry Ghosts by Anthony Bourdain - **** - 1/4/2021 - 128 Pages
Weapon - Lead Pipe: New Kid by Jerry Craft - ***** - 1/31/2021 - 256 Pages
Suspect - Mrs. White: One Soul by Ray Fawkes - ** - 1/6/2021 - 176 Pages
Anthony Bourdain's Hungry Ghosts by Anthony Bourdain New Kid (New Kid, #1) by Jerry Craft One Soul by Ray Fawkes

Deduction #3:
Room - Kitchen: Japanese Cooking with Manga: The Gourmand Gohan Cookbook - 59 Easy Recipes Your Friends will Love! by Alexis Aldeguer - ***** - 1/7/2021 - 128 Pages
Weapon -
Suspect - Mrs. Peacock: Changeless by Gail Carriger - ***** - 3/6/2021 - 389 Pages
Japanese Cooking with Manga The Gourmand Gohan Cookbook - 59 Easy Recipes Your Friends will Love! by Alexis Aldeguer Changeless (Parasol Protectorate, #2) by Gail Carriger

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message 334: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne (esmerelda1) | 442 comments Deduction #1: I deduce it was Professor Plum in the kitchen with the dagger
Room - Kitchen: Let's Make Ramen!: A Comic Book Cookbook by Hugh Amano - ***** - 1/2/2021 - 192 Pages
Weapon - Dagger (Sword): Sweep of the Blade by Ilona Andrews - ***** - 1/18/2021 - 322 Pages
Suspect - Professor Plum: Never After by Rebecca Lickiss - ***** - 1/6/2021 - 261 Pages
Let's Make Ramen! A Comic Book Cookbook by Hugh Amano Never After by Rebecca Lickiss Sweep of the Blade (Innkeeper Chronicles, #4) by Ilona Andrews

Deduction #2: I deduce it was Mrs. White in the kitchen with the Lead Pipe
Room - Kitchen: Anthony Bourdain's Hungry Ghosts by Anthony Bourdain - **** - 1/4/2021 - 128 Pages
Weapon - Lead Pipe: New Kid by Jerry Craft - ***** - 1/31/2021 - 256 Pages
Suspect - Mrs. White: One Soul by Ray Fawkes - ** - 1/6/2021 - 176 Pages
Anthony Bourdain's Hungry Ghosts by Anthony Bourdain New Kid (New Kid, #1) by Jerry Craft One Soul by Ray Fawkes


message 335: by Zita (new)

Zita H. K. | 538 comments Update msg. 75 - 13/23 books + 1/10 deductions (Scooby Doo)


message 336: by Theresa, Readathons (last edited Jun 07, 2021 09:48AM) (new)

Theresa | 861 comments Update to message 11. Progress: 12/15 books. 3/5 deductions

3rd deduction: I deduce it was Miss Scarlet in the Hall with the Lead Pipe.


message 337: by Bobbi (new)

Bobbi  (schadenfreudian) | 628 comments Update msg. 47

Books: 18/30
Deductions: 5/10

I deduce that it was Colonel Mustard in the Hall with the Candlestick.


message 338: by Kelly (new)

Kelly | 725 comments #82
8/15
Rooms:
Library: Read a book you have borrowed from a library or from someone else
Ninth House


message 339: by Jaden (last edited Jun 02, 2021 05:34PM) (new)

Jaden Chayka | 35 comments can you sign me up for 9 books or 3 deductions?

books: 9/9
deductions: 3/3

Suspects
Read a book with any shade of the following colours on the cover:
Mr Green - green
Ultimate The Ballad of Snakes and Songbirds A Novel by Suzanne Collins
Colonel Mustard - yellow
Mrs Peacock - blue
Professor Plum - purple
Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1) by Marissa Meyer
Miss Scarlet - red
Mrs White - white
Skeleton Crew by Stephen King

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
Sky Raiders (Five Kingdoms, #1) by Brandon Mull
The Rogue Knight (Five Kingdoms, #2) by Brandon Mull
Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass, #1) by Sarah J. Maas
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 that 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
The Sign of the Twisted Candles (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories, #9) by Carolyn Keene
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
A Boy Named Queen by Sara Cassidy
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
The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #1) by Rick Riordan

Deductions

1. I deduce that it was Professor Plum in the study with a dagger
Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1) by Marissa Meyer The Rogue Knight (Five Kingdoms, #2) by Brandon Mull The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #1) by Rick Riordan

2. I deduce that it was Mrs. White in the Cellar with a dagger
Skeleton Crew by Stephen King The Sign of the Twisted Candles (Nancy Drew Mystery Stories, #9) by Carolyn Keene Sky Raiders (Five Kingdoms, #1) by Brandon Mull

3. I deduce it was Mr. Green in the library with a dagger
A Boy Named Queen by Sara Cassidy Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass, #1) by Sarah J. Maas


message 340: by Carmen (last edited Mar 06, 2021 03:05PM) (new)

Carmen | 8125 comments Update to message #21

PROGRESS 🔎:
Books: 60/90
Deductions: 15/30 (Sherlock Holmes)

❎1. 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
❎2. 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
❎3. I deduce it was Professor Plum in the consevatory with the wrench
At Bertram's Hotel by Agatha Christie The Countess (Madison Sisters #1) by Lynsay Sands Artificios by Jorge Luis Borges
❎4. I deduce it was Professor Plum in the study with the rope
Some Enchanted Éclair (A Magical Bakery Mystery, #4) by Bailey Cates The Body Shape Bible Forget Your Size Discover Your Shape Transform Yourself by Susannah Constantine Mirror Image by Sandra Brown
❎5. I deduce it was Mr. Green in the conservatory with the revolver
Death of a Naturalist by Seamus Heaney A Personal Matter by Kenzaburō Ōe The Tuner of Silences by Mia Couto
❎6. I deduce it was Colonel Mustard in the library with the dagger
Palace Walk (The Cairo Trilogy, #1) by Naguib Mahfouz Watermark by Joseph Brodsky The Subtle Knife (His Dark Materials, #2) by Philip Pullman
❎7. I deduce it was Miss Scarlet in the library with the wrench
Died In The Wool by Ngaio Marsh El laberinto de la soledad by Octavio Paz This Old Homicide (A Fixer-Upper Mystery, #2) by Kate Carlisle
❎8. I deduce it was Mrs. White in the dining room with the lead pipe
Ake The Years of Childhood by Wole Soyinka Murder in the Mews (Hercule Poirot, #18) by Agatha Christie Sink Trap (A Georgiana Neverall Mystery #1) by Christy Evans
❎9. I deduce it was Mr. Green in the hall with the dagger
Omeros by Derek Walcott Frost at Christmas (Inspector Frost, #1) by R.D. Wingfield Something's Cooking (An Angie Amalfi Mystery - Book 1) by Joanne Pence
❎10. I deduce it was Mrs. White in the conservatory with the lead pipe
The Poetry of Jaroslav Seifert by Jaroslav Seifert Changes A Love Story by Ama Ata Aidoo El tambor de hojalata by Günter Grass
❎11. I deduce it was Mr. Green in the kitchen with the wrench
El siglo de las luces by Alejo Carpentier Truly (New York, #1) by Ruthie Knox The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
❎12. I deduce it was Mrs. White in the cellar with the lead pipe
The Joy of Less, A Minimalist Living Guide How to Declutter, Organize, and Simplify Your Life by Francine Jay Hallowed Ground (PI Julie Collins, #2) by Lori G. Armstrong The Piano Teacher by Elfriede Jelinek
❎13. I deduce it was Miss Scarlet in the study with the lead pipe
50 Palos… y sigo soñando by Donés The Tree and the Canoe History and Ethnogeography of Tanna by Joël Bonnemaison The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter
❎14. I deduce it was Mrs. Peacock in the billiard room with the lead pipe
The Miracle Morning The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life Before 8AM by Hal Elrod The Cross-Country Quilters (Elm Creek Quilts, #3) by Jennifer Chiaverini Here by Wisława Szymborska
❎15. I deduce it was Colonel Mustard in the cellar with the revolver
Antología poética by Gabriela Mistral Nadie vale más que otro by Lorenzo Silva La muerte de Artemio Cruz (Colección Popular, 34) by Carlos Fuentes


message 341: by Brittany (new)

Brittany | 804 comments Updated post 73
12/9 clues
4/3 deductions

Deduction No. 4: I deduce it was Mr Green in the hall with the rope

Suspect: How to Defeat a Demon King in Ten Easy Steps by Andrew Rowe
Weapon: Magic for Nothing (InCryptid, #6) by Seanan McGuire
Room: Forest of a Thousand Lanterns (Rise of the Empress, #1) by Julie C. Dao


message 342: by Almeta (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 317 comments Message 41 Updated
18/30 books
6/10 deductions
Sixth Deduction:
Mrs White: white on the cover American Mirror The Life and Art of Norman Rockwell by Deborah Solomon 11 Feb
Secret Passages: "secret" in the title Berried Secrets (Cranberry Cove, #1) by Peg Cochran 24 Feb
Lead Pipe: Voice of the Violin

I deduce it was Mrs White in the Secret Passages with the Lead Pipe.


message 343: by TerryJane, Challenges (last edited Jul 07, 2021 09:41PM) (new)

TerryJane | 4056 comments Update to Message 33.
📝Please note... New Goal ➡ Progress: 75/180 Books | 25/60 Deductions

I mentioned the new goal of 60 deductions in my previous update, but it didn't make it onto the participant list. I've read some short stories and several books from the Newbery awards list, so I have added a lot of deductions this time.


message 344: by Jaden (last edited Mar 05, 2021 10:19AM) (new)

Jaden Chayka | 35 comments update to Message #345

books: 1/9
deductions: 0/3

library:
A Boy Named Queen by Sara Cassidy


message 345: by Kelly (last edited Mar 05, 2021 05:03PM) (new)

Kelly | 725 comments update # 82
9/15
In the Crypt with a Candlestick

I deduce it was Mrs. Peacock in the Conservatory with a candlestick
(second deduction)


message 346: by Bobbi (new)

Bobbi  (schadenfreudian) | 628 comments Update msg. 47

Books: 19/30


message 347: by Bobbi (new)

Bobbi  (schadenfreudian) | 628 comments Update msg. 47

Books: 20/30


message 348: by Carmen (new)

Carmen | 8125 comments Update to message #21

PROGRESS 🔎:
Books: 62/90
Deductions: 16/30 (Sherlock Holmes)

❎1. 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
❎2. 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
❎3. I deduce it was Professor Plum in the consevatory with the wrench
At Bertram's Hotel by Agatha Christie The Countess (Madison Sisters #1) by Lynsay Sands Artificios by Jorge Luis Borges
❎4. I deduce it was Professor Plum in the study with the rope
Some Enchanted Éclair (A Magical Bakery Mystery, #4) by Bailey Cates The Body Shape Bible Forget Your Size Discover Your Shape Transform Yourself by Susannah Constantine Mirror Image by Sandra Brown
❎5. I deduce it was Mr. Green in the conservatory with the revolver
Death of a Naturalist by Seamus Heaney A Personal Matter by Kenzaburō Ōe The Tuner of Silences by Mia Couto
❎6. I deduce it was Colonel Mustard in the library with the dagger
Palace Walk (The Cairo Trilogy, #1) by Naguib Mahfouz Watermark by Joseph Brodsky The Subtle Knife (His Dark Materials, #2) by Philip Pullman
❎7. I deduce it was Miss Scarlet in the library with the wrench
Died In The Wool by Ngaio Marsh El laberinto de la soledad by Octavio Paz This Old Homicide (A Fixer-Upper Mystery, #2) by Kate Carlisle
❎8. I deduce it was Mrs. White in the dining room with the lead pipe
Ake The Years of Childhood by Wole Soyinka Murder in the Mews (Hercule Poirot, #18) by Agatha Christie Sink Trap (A Georgiana Neverall Mystery #1) by Christy Evans
❎9. I deduce it was Mr. Green in the hall with the dagger
Omeros by Derek Walcott Frost at Christmas (Inspector Frost, #1) by R.D. Wingfield Something's Cooking (An Angie Amalfi Mystery - Book 1) by Joanne Pence
❎10. I deduce it was Mrs. White in the conservatory with the lead pipe
The Poetry of Jaroslav Seifert by Jaroslav Seifert Changes A Love Story by Ama Ata Aidoo El tambor de hojalata by Günter Grass
❎11. I deduce it was Mr. Green in the kitchen with the wrench
El siglo de las luces by Alejo Carpentier Truly (New York, #1) by Ruthie Knox The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
❎12. I deduce it was Mrs. White in the cellar with the lead pipe
The Joy of Less, A Minimalist Living Guide How to Declutter, Organize, and Simplify Your Life by Francine Jay Hallowed Ground (PI Julie Collins, #2) by Lori G. Armstrong The Piano Teacher by Elfriede Jelinek
❎13. I deduce it was Miss Scarlet in the study with the lead pipe
50 Palos… y sigo soñando by Donés The Tree and the Canoe History and Ethnogeography of Tanna by Joël Bonnemaison The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter
❎14. I deduce it was Mrs. Peacock in the billiard room with the lead pipe
The Miracle Morning The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life Before 8AM by Hal Elrod The Cross-Country Quilters (Elm Creek Quilts, #3) by Jennifer Chiaverini Here by Wisława Szymborska
❎15. I deduce it was Colonel Mustard in the cellar with the revolver
Antología poética by Gabriela Mistral Nadie vale más que otro by Lorenzo Silva La muerte de Artemio Cruz (Colección Popular, 34) by Carlos Fuentes
❎16. I deduce it was Colonel Mustard in the lounge with the revolver
Ensayo sobre la ceguera by José Saramago Mrs. Mike (Mrs. Mike, #1) by Benedict Freedman Roseanna (Martin Beck, #1) by Maj Sjöwall


message 349: by Catka (new)

Catka | 270 comments Update msg 142:

Books: 22/30
Deductions: 7/10

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


message 350: by Zita (new)

Zita H. K. | 538 comments Update msg. 75 - 15/23 books + 1/10 deductions (Scooby Doo).


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