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message 1: by Kate S (last edited Sep 10, 2021 05:38PM) (new)

Kate S | 6459 comments 10.1 TBR

Read a book you have had on your TBR for more than a year. This task may only be used once and cannot be used for combo.

10.2 Halloween

In honor of Halloween, read a book with a "death" word in the title. Please see the help thread for ideas.

10.3 Back to School

Read a book written by an author who has a current or previous profession of educator. If it is not clear from their GoodReads bio, please post a link in the help thread prior to posting for points.

10.4 Truth and Reconciliation (Valerie's Task)

Canada has declared Sept. 30 as National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. It is meant to be a day to recognize and commemorate the legacy of the residential school system (our national shame) that impacted Indigenous communities.

Read a book by an Indigenous (to their own country/continent) author.

10.5 Classics (Ed's Task)

Read a book that has been classified as "Classics" by at least 100 readers on GR.

10.6 Birthday (Tien's Task)

It’s Birthday Season in my house!! My husband’s, my 2 sons’ & our dog’s. So, to celebrate, read a book written by a single author who identifies as male and whose birthdate is in September, October, or November.

10.7 Service (Anika's Task)

November 11 is Veteran's Day here in the US. Read a book in which one of the main characters is a soldier, active duty or veteran of a war or conflict, any branch of the military (medics/nurses count!).

Thank You for Your Service

10.8 Mediterranean (Coralie's Task)

Read a book set (at least 70%) in a Mediterranean country (ie one with a coast on the Mediterranean).

10.9 Oxford (Rosemary's Task)

As another academic year begins and students who have been studying from home for 18 months are finally returning to my city, read a book whose title or subtitle includes a word (excluding “the”) from the names of Oxford University colleges and halls found here: https://www.ox.ac.uk/about/colleges

You may discount possessives: for example, “Queen’s” is in the list, but “Queen” also works. Otherwise the match must be exact – so “Queens” (plural) would not work.

If reading in a language other than English, please use the title of the most popular English edition if there is one. If the book has no English edition, the equivalent word in the book’s language may be used (please explain when you post).

Some examples: Mansfield Park (“Mansfield” and “Park”); Dear John (from “John’s”); Dead Souls (“Souls”); The Spirit of St. Louis (“St”).

10.10 Group Reads

Please read one of the following books recommended by fellow RwS readers:

Elizabeth (Alaska): Old Filth by Jane Gardam
Kate S: Into the Deep: An Explorer's Life by Robert D. Ballard
Rebekah: The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
Kim: Call Your Daughter Home by Deb Spera
Karen Michele: Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Beth: The Golden Thread: How Fabric Changed History by Kassia St. Clair
Joanna:
Katy: Five Days: The Fiery Reckoning of an American City by Wes Moore
Owlette: A Single Thread by Tracy Chevalier
Ann: Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse
Lagullande: Reputation by Lex Croucher
Bryony: Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
Connie: The Exiles by Christina Baker Kline


List to be populated over the first week or so of the challenge.


message 2: by Kate S (last edited Sep 02, 2021 02:28PM) (new)

Kate S | 6459 comments 20.1 Serially

In honor of the 200th anniversary of Fyodor Dostoyevsky, read a novel originally published serially.

For ideas, Category: Novels first published in serial form at wikipedia.com.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categor...

If you choose a title not on the Wikipedia list, please post a link in the 20.1 Help Thread.

20.2 Anti-hero
In honor of F. Scott Fitzgerald, read a book from one of these anti-hero lists. Best Anti-heroes in Books (Top 150)
The Best Anti-heroes (Top 150)

List of fictional antiheroes at wikipedia.com:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...

20.3 Ratings

In honor of Stainslaw Lem's birthday, read a book with an average rating of 4.0 or higher.

20.4 Non-linear

In honor of Tim O'Brien's birthday, read a novel told in a non-linear style.

20.5 Boomer

In honor of Philip Pullman's birthday, read a book written by an author born 1946-1964.

20.6 Awarded

In honor of Kiran Desai's birthday, read a book that has won two or more literary awards.

20.7 Exophonic

In honor of Elif Shafak's birthday, read a book written by one of the authors listed in the Category:Exophonic writers at wikipedia.com and the List of exophonic writers in the main section of that page.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categor...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...

20.8 Gothic (Denise's Task)

In celebration of Halloween and all things creepy, read one of the top 150 books from either of these listopias:

Best Gothic Books of All Time
AND
Best Books to Read for Halloween

OR one of the top 125 from the Best gothic novels, ghost stories, and early horror 1764-1937 list.

20.9 Anniversary (Kate S's Task)

My wedding anniversary is in the fall, to help me celebrate, read a book in which the characters drink a glass of champagne. Please post a quote in the completed task thread when claiming this task.

20.10 Musical Mysteries (Elizabeth (Alaska)'s Task)

In honor of Edmund Crispin's first crime novel and musical composition were both accepted for publication while he was still an undergraduate at Oxford. Read any mystery with a musical theme.

Lists for ideas:

Musical Mysteries
https://cozy-mystery.com/blog/mystery...
https://sfpl.bibliocommons.com/list/s...


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