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25.10 - Bookwrm526's Task: Bingewatching
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There's supposed to be a fourth season coming at some point!!


Yay!! I find it so hard to convince people to try it because it's so hard to describe!
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I’ve become obsessed with a few new (to me) television shows during the lockdown from COVID, and they have inspired this task.
For this task you will need to read two books using two different options.
REQUIRED: State the options you chose.
Option 1: Taskmaster – in this absolutely ridiculous but hilarious, and difficult to describe, British show, a panel of comedians are set ridiculous tasks to complete, and then they review the results in front of a live studio audience.
For this option, read a book with the main page genre humor. The genre may be stand-alone or embedded.
Option 2: Shakespeare and Hathaway – another British show, this one features private investigators in Stratford-on-Avon.
For this option, read a book with the main page genre mystery (stand-alone or embedded) AND where the author’s first and last initials can be found in STRATFORD UPON AVON. Letters may only be used as many times as they appear in the phrase.
Option 3: WandaVision – I had no idea what to expect from this series, and I was very confused by the first episode, but I ended up loving every bit of it.
For this option, read a book with a title of at least three words where the first letter of each word can be found in the phrase WANDAVISION. Letters may only be used as many times as they appear in the phrase.
Option 4: Scorpion – this show was on a while ago, but I didn’t watch it when it aired. We started binging it during the lockdown and I am thoroughly enjoying it.
For this option, read a book where ALL the letters in SCORPION can be found in the title and/or subtitle.