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Interactive Alphabet I Spy Cover Game TAKE TWO
I finished Y for Young Girl with The Elusive Mrs. Pollifax by Dorothy Gilman. This is probably my favorite of all! I always love it so much. :)Next Up E.
I can take E for Exterior View with Mrs. Pollifax Unveiled by Dorothy Gilman. (Getting those last few countries in. lol)
Next Up: F
Thanks for the updates Jennifer and Teri!Good luck on your countries Teri!! I think I still have a couple more to go. Though my hardest category is Fictional Places.
Jan wrote: "Thanks for the updates Jennifer and Teri!Good luck on your countries Teri!! I think I still have a couple more to go. Though my hardest category is Fictional Places."
Thanks, Jan. I'm almost there - I keep reading books that sound like they're in a particular country, but move around so much they end up not counting. lol
Teri-K wrote: "Thanks, Jan. I'm almost there - I keep reading books that sound like they're in a particular country, but move around so much they end up not counting. lol."That's frustrating! I found that to be true for many of the Mrs. P books so I stopped counting on those for that challenge.
I've read them so many times I have a pretty good idea which don't. I like spy novels, and they can send their MCs all over the place. I was reading one book, and started saying, "No, don't leave Poland! I need you to stay there!" lol
Teri-K wrote: "I like spy novels, and they can send their MCs all over the place."The Cotton Malone series by Steve Berry is good at this :)
Teri-K wrote: "I like spy novels, and they can send their MCs all over the place. I was reading one book, and started saying, "No, don't leave Poland! I need you to stay there!" lolToo funny!!
Finished F. Love this series!Murder on the Prince Regent (Tate & Bell #6), by Irina Shapiro, finished 10/11/25 ★★★★
Still looking for H
Jan wrote: "Thanks, Barb! I really need to start one of her series. Is this your favorite one?"Oooh, that's hard! I like this and the Redmond & Haze series almost equally. This one (Tate & Bell) has a male/female pair of MCs, while the other is a pair of men, if that makes a difference.
Thanks for the response Barb. Those were the two series that are on my TBR and I'm considering. I was wondering if you liked one, more than the other. Nice to hear they are both good.
Jan wrote: "Thanks for the response Barb. Those were the two series that are on my TBR and I'm considering. I was wondering if you liked one, more than the other. Nice to hear they are both good."Wait what two series? I'm nosy about books
Thanks for the update Denise ... and it's okay to be nosy. Here are the two series I was talking about. Tate and Bell Mystery Series
Redmond and Haze Mysteries Series
Jan wrote: "Thanks for the update Denise ... and it's okay to be nosy. Here are the two series I was talking about. Tate and Bell Mystery Series
Redmond and Haze Mysteries Series"
thanks:)!
Looking for: I
Chie | wrote: "I can take A for accessory 
Up next: B"
Changed my book to this
Done with it as well (A - arm). I'm sorry that it took me some time. I was in a reading slump.
I keep checking my list of upcoming books (not that it ever changes, but I guess I need to double- or triple-check myself?) and I *still don't have an interior view coming up soon(ish).Still looking for I
Oh, never thought about that :) *off to check*There are several individuals on this cover, will that work? I intend to start this one tonight, if I finish my current read before I fall asleep.
I finished H for Howling Dog with A Night in the Lonesome October by Roger Zelazny. This will be an October staple for me from now on.Next Up: K
Finished I for individualsOld Girls Go Greek, by Maddie Please, finished 10/23/25 ★★★★
Still looking for K
Thank you for the updates Barb & Denise! I was without internet for a couple days and had a crazy day yesterday trying to catch up.And we are looking for: K
I can take K for Knitting yarn, if that works for you, with Knitlandia: A Knitter Sees the World by Clara Parkes.
Next Up: ?
It's stretch Teri since I don't really see any knitting happening on the cover. BUT, I'm going to take it to get the ball rolling. So your letter works too, Jennifer.
Up Next: M
Jan wrote: "It's stretch Teri since I don't really see any knitting happening on the cover. BUT, I'm going to take it to get the ball rolling. So your letter works too, Jennifer.
Up Next: M"
That was why I wondered, Jan. But it's clearly a book about knitting, and I couldn't come up with anything better. :)
I finished K for Knitting yarn with Knitlandia: A Knitter Sees the World by Clara Parkes.I can take N for Nose with Murder Without Icing by Emma Lathen.
Next Up: O
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