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Andrea -Picked all my books this weekend and added a new shelf TBR Crusher 2022. Can you replace to this new shelf? Now to add all the books to it.
I lied . . . I can't find a book set in spring or less than 15 chapters. Suggestions welcome!!
Missy, I got your shelf link switched. Thanks for letting me know about that.
Books set in spring:
Books with fewer than 15 chapters:
A lot of novellas will have fewer than 15 chapters, but I've even seen a few novels with lengthy chapters that only have a dozen or so. I just can't think of which ones those were.
Books set in spring:
Books with fewer than 15 chapters:
A lot of novellas will have fewer than 15 chapters, but I've even seen a few novels with lengthy chapters that only have a dozen or so. I just can't think of which ones those were.
I'm in for Tier 1! I'll use my Want to Read list.Tasks:
Kingdom of Feathers by Deborah Grace White (8/21/22)
Until Vienna by Heather B. Moore (2/18/22) - 4/1/2021
Defiance by A.L. Sowards (1/24/23)
Seeing Mary by Sarah Adams (1/27/22)
The Librarian and Her Beast by Laura Ann (1/3/22)
John Eyre by Mimi Matthews (11/16/22)
The Secrets of a Scoundrel by Mindy Burbidge Strunk (2/6/22)
Confessions of a Hollywood Matchmaker by Gigi Blume (6/8/22)
The Enemy and Miss Innes by Martha Keyes (1/5/22)
TLC - Spell Out: Disney Characters A-Z
Awaken by Camille Peters (1/14/22)
Turret by Camille Peters (1/16/22)
Making the Marquess by Nichole Van (1/22/22)
Lovesick Cowboy's Fake Fiancée by Hanna Hart (11/9/22)
To Con a Gentleman by Sarah Adams (1/28/22)
One Singing Bachelorette by Jennifer Youngblood (1/31/22)
The Hopeful Bride by Kimberly Krey (1/7/22)
Her Unsuitable Match by Sally Britton (2/22/22)
End Zone by Taylor Hart (4/13/22) - 5/13/2017
Spinster by Suzanne G. Rogers (12/23/22) - 63 reviews
A Dangerous Scheme by Laura Beers (1/19/22) - 9/7/21
Springtime Love at The Homestead Inn by Kimberly Krey (3/29/22)
Her Billionaire Mistake by Lucy McConnell (5/21/22)
23. Read a book that features the circus.
Just His Assistant by Donna Jeffries (2/4/22)
The Barefoot Groom by Taylor Hart (2/7/22) - 2016
Love Unexpected by Jenny Proctor (5/31/22)
Mostly Perilous by Kimberley Montpetit (1/4/22)
Miss Leslie's Secret by Jennifer Moore (1/20/22)
One Silent Night by Jennifer Youngblood (2/20/22)
Summer Nights At The Homestead Inn by Kimberly Krey (4/7/22)
Cade by Diane Darcy (4/12/22)
The Determined Bride by Kimberly Krey (1/18/22)
Princess of Secrets by A.G. Marshall (2/25/22) - 512 pages
Princess of Shadows by A.G. Marshall (2/23/22) - 51 chapters
One Kick Wonder by Jennifer Youngblood (5/7/22) - 13 chapters
Her Christmas Miracle by Daniel Banner (3/20/23)
Wrong Train to Paris by Jennifer Moore (2/12/22) - France
Voyage by Camille Peters (1/11/22)
I Hated You First by Rachel John (6/5/22) - Arizona
Silver Dollar Duke by Sally Britton (2/16/22) - cougar
The Prince and the Sea Witch by A.G. Marshall (3/5/22)
Just His Secretary by Donna Jeffries (2/1/22)
Miss Oriented and the Billionaire by Lorin Grace (1/2/22)
Her Last First Date by Jenny Proctor (10/11/22)
Her One and Only by Becky Wade (3/5/22)
A Girl's Tale by K.M. Shea (1/25/22) - Teya
Freak of Nature by Katie Lee O'Guinn (2/13/23)
Kingdom of Locks by Deborah Grace White (8/23/22)
Choices of the Heart by Sarah M. Eden (1/19/22)
Princess of Roses by A.G. Marshall (2/28/22) - Fairy Tale Retellings
Andrea wrote: "Missy, I got your shelf link switched. Thanks for letting me know about that.Books set in spring:

[bookcover:Dear M..."Thank you for the Spring book mentions. Three of those books are on my list but slated to fill a different category Maybe I can switch some around. hmmmmm
Lauri wrote: "Thank you for the Spring book mentions. Three of those books are on my list but slated to fill a different category Maybe I can switch some around. hmmmmm"
You're welcome, Lauri. I am always happy to help brainstorm books, if that's needed and if I know of any in a particular category.
You're welcome, Lauri. I am always happy to help brainstorm books, if that's needed and if I know of any in a particular category.
Loraine wrote: "The Hope Harbor series in each book feature two seagulls and a seal."Ok, now I am cracking up. When I saw "wild animal" I thought more along the lines of lions and tigers and bears OH MY!
Those totally count too, for sure, but the more commonly seen wild animals are acceptable as well. When I wrote that task, I thought the large-cat and bears sorts too, but then I realized there are so many wild animals out there in the world that surely this could be a broad enough task to find something to work for everyone.
Lauri wrote: "Now that I have planned out a good deal of my reading to check off boxes in this challenge I am ready for the New Year to begin!"
I'm so glad you're excited about this one! :)
I'm so glad you're excited about this one! :)
Wow, this will be fun! I will do Tier 1, using my Want to Read shelf https://www.goodreads.com/review/list.... However, I also have hundreds of physical books stacked up at my house which might not actually be entered into my goodreads account yet. So some of the books I use for this challenge will be ones purchased before 2022 but maybe not posted before 2022.1. Read a book with a bird(s) on the cover.
The Wheel on the School (physical book on my TBR shelves)2. Read a book published in 2021.
Rebel Daughter (on TBR list since 3/13/2021, GM brief language)3. Read a book in the WWII genre.
Mountaineer Dreams (physical book on my TBR shelves)4. Read a book with a person walking away on the cover (person’s back is to the reader).
5. Read a book with a pronoun in the title.
To Capture Her Heart (on TBR list since 12/15/2019)6. Read a book from the gothic genre.
7. Read a book with two articles (a, an, the) in the title.
The Girl in the Torch (physical book on my TBR shelves)8. Read a book with a pink cover.
Mudpie Queens: Devotions for Women for Every Phase of Life (physical book on my TBR shelves)9. Read a book that will help with a tough challenge (besides this one). Tell us which challenge. (It does not have to be in CFD.)
10. Read a book whose title begins with a vowel.
Only Uni (on TBR list since 1/4/2021)11. Read a book whose author’s last initial begins with P.
His Surprise Son by Allie Pleiter (physical book on my TBR shelves)12. Read a book with an animal on the cover.
Jenny Lind and her Listening Cat (physical book on my TBR shelves)13. Read a book with a cowboy on the cover.
The Rancher's Answered Prayer (physical book on my TBR shelves)14. Read a book from the Regency genre.
A Stranger at Fellsworth (on TBR list since 10/20/2019)15. Read a book whose author’s first name begins with a consonant.
Hoofbeats: Margret and Flynn, 1875 by Kathleen Duey (physical book on my TBR shelves)16. Read a book with a white cover.
Small Damages (physical book on my TBR shelves, GM brief language)17. Read a book with a tree on the cover.
Dawn at Emberwilde (on TBR list since 10/20/2019)18. Read a book published in 2017.
It's All Relative: Adventures Up and Down the World's Family Tree (physical book on my TBR shelves, GM language)19. Read a book with fewer than 200 reviews.
Once Upon a Time (20 ratings, 3 reviews, physical book on my TBR shelves, GM, language)20. Read a book published in September of any year.
Bad Connection published September 2006 (physical book on my TBR shelves)21. Read a book set in spring.
22. Read a book whose author has double letters in their first, middle, or last name (must be on the cover of the book). Example: Colleen Coble, Joanne Bischof.
Penny from Heaven by Jennifer L. Holm (physical book on my TBR shelves)23. Read a book that features the circus.
The Story of Doctor Dolittle (physical book on my TBR shelves)24. Read a book that has a blue-text title.
Yankee Blue or Rebel Gray?: The Civil War Adventures of Sam Shaw (physical book on my TBR piles)25. Read a book that has been on your list longer than three years.
26. Read a book with a vehicle on the cover.
Santa Fe 1880: Chronicles from the Year of the Railroad (physical book on my TBR piles)27. Read a book by an author whose books have made you cry (or get close to it, IF you’re not a crier) in the past. (The book you choose does NOT have to make you cry.)
No Dark Valley by Jamie Langston Turner (physical book on my TBR shelves)28. Read a book in which a character dies.
To Follow Her Heart (physical book on my TBR shelves)29. Read a book featuring a child.
His Amish Sweetheart (physical book on my TBR shelves)30. Read a book with a preposition in the title.
31. Read a book with a name in the title.
Dorothy's Travels (physical book on my TBR shelves)32. Read a book with something purple on the cover.
33. Read a book with more than 500 pages.
34. Read a book with at least 40 chapters.
Waves of Mercy (physical book on my TBR shelves)35. Read a book with fewer than 15 chapters.
Potter physical book on my TBR shelves)36. Read a book by a male author.
Our Father Abraham: Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith by Marvin R. Wilson (physical book on my TBR shelves, started reading in 2020)37. Read a book set in a country in Europe.
38. Read a book in which a character swims.
Nils Larsson, American (physical book on my TBR shelves)39. Read a book set in North America.
Women of Colonial America: 13 Stories of Courage and Survival in the New World (physical book on my TBR shelves)40. Read a book featuring a wild animal.
Larkspur Cove (a raccoon, physical book on my TBR shelves)41. Read a book in the speculative genre.
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: A Story About the Value of Knowledge (physical book on my TBR shelves)42. Read a book that has a piece of furniture on the cover.
The Eyes of the Heart: Seeing God's Hand in the Everyday Moments of Life (physical book on my TBR shelves)43. Read a book whose title begins with M (articles count).
Missing (physical book on my TBR shelves)44. Read a book with a pair of shoes on the cover.
Hometown Holiday Reunion (physical book on my TBR shelves)45. Read a book you’ve put off too long.
46. Read a book someone recommended to you. Tell us who.
47. Read a book with an ugly cover (in your opinion).
Play to the Angel (physical book on my TBR shelves)48. Read a book with a sunset or sunrise on the cover.
Night Is Coming (physical book on my TBR shelves)49. Read a book by a favorite author.
50. Read a book from a favorite genre. Tell us the genre.
Question: may we count a book which was on our named shelf but which we’ve already started in 2021 (for example nov/dec).
1. Read a book with a bird(s) on the cover.
(2/26)2. Read a book published in 2021.
3. Read a book in the WWII genre.
(4/16)4. Read a book with a person walking away on the cover (person’s back is to the reader).
(2/9)5. Read a book with a pronoun in the title.
(2/25)6. Read a book from the gothic genre.
7. Read a book with two articles (a, an, the) in the title.
8. Read a book with a pink cover.
(7/13)9. Read a book that will help with a tough challenge (besides this one). Tell us which challenge. (It does not have to be in CFD.)
10. Read a book whose title begins with a vowel.
(3/29)11. Read a book whose author’s last initial begins with P.
(3/9)12. Read a book with an animal on the cover.
(6/14)13. Read a book with a cowboy on the cover.
14. Read a book from the Regency genre.
15. Read a book whose author’s first name begins with a consonant.
(3/11)16. Read a book with a white cover.
(6/9)17. Read a book with a tree on the cover.
(3/9)18. Read a book published in 2017.
19. Read a book with fewer than 200 reviews.
20. Read a book published in September of any year.
(5/9)21. Read a book set in spring.
(4/4)22. Read a book whose author has double letters in their first, middle, or last name (must be on the cover of the book). Example: Colleen Coble, Joanne Bischof.
(11/4)23. Read a book that features the circus.
24. Read a book that has a blue-text title.
(7/27)25. Read a book that has been on your list longer than three years.
(6/18) since 11/1026. Read a book with a vehicle on the cover.
(5/11)27. Read a book by an author whose books have made you cry (or get close to it, IF you’re not a crier) in the past. (The book you choose does NOT have to make you cry.)
28. Read a book in which a character dies.
29. Read a book featuring a child.
(5/18)30. Read a book with a preposition in the title.
(4/24)31. Read a book with a name in the title.
(5/14)32. Read a book with something purple on the cover.
(4/23)33. Read a book with more than 500 pages.
34. Read a book with at least 40 chapters.
(1/16)35. Read a book with fewer than 15 chapters.
(2/28) not numbered but there were less than 1536. Read a book by a male author.
(3/20)37. Read a book set in a country in Europe.
(4/18)38. Read a book in which a character swims.
(4/14)39. Read a book set in North America.
(2/17)40. Read a book featuring a wild animal.
(elephant mostly and a few other zoo animals 1/4)41. Read a book in the speculative genre.
42. Read a book that has a piece of furniture on the cover.
(6/26)43. Read a book whose title begins with M (articles count).
(5/23)44. Read a book with a pair of shoes on the cover.
(1/2)45. Read a book you’ve put off too long.
(5/23) on shelf 3.5 years46. Read a book someone recommended to you. Tell us who. recommended by my friend Lu
47. Read a book with an ugly cover (in your opinion).
(2/10) 48. Read a book with a sunset or sunrise on the cover.
(1/6)49. Read a book by a favorite author]
(3/25)50. Read a book from a favorite genre. Tell us the genre
(8/22) dual time line
Andrea wrote: "Those totally count too, for sure, but the more commonly seen wild animals are acceptable as well. When I wrote that task, I thought the large-cat and bears sorts too, but then I realized there are..."I started reading a book thinking it would check off one category when suddenly, to my surprise and elephant was part of the story. Checking off "wild animal" instead thanks to
Andrea . . . I have a bit of a conundrum here. I shelved the 'e-book' edition of 'Christmas at the Circus' back in December, when I meant to shelve the kindle edition. Because I've already read the kindle edition, there's no way to easily switch editions so that the correct edition is on my TBR crusher shelf. Will I be penalised for putting the correct edition on my shelf?
Not at all, Kate. If you already had a format of the book on there, there is not a problem to read a different format of the same book even if that format is not on your shelf. So if you had added the Kindle copy of Christmas at the Circus but then decided to read the paperback or audiobook copy, that still counts.
Andrea wrote: "Not at all, Kate. If you already had a format of the book on there, there is not a problem to read a different format of the same book even if that format is not on your shelf. So if you had added ..."
*whew* thanks!
*whew* thanks!
1. Read a book with a bird(s) on the cover.2. Read a book published in 2021.
3. Read a book in the WWII genre.
4. Read a book with a person walking away on the cover (person’s back is to the reader).
5. Read a book with a pronoun in the title.
6. Read a book from the gothic genre.
(finished 6/9/2022)7. Read a book with two articles (a, an, the) in the title.
8. Read a book with a pink cover.
9. Read a book that will help with a tough challenge (besides this one). Tell us which challenge. (It does not have to be in CFD.)
10. Read a book whose title begins with a vowel.
11. Read a book whose author’s last initial begins with P.
12. Read a book with an animal on the cover.
13. Read a book with a cowboy on the cover.
(finished 2/7/2022)14. Read a book from the Regency genre.
15. Read a book whose author’s first name begins with a consonant.
16. Read a book with a white cover.
17. Read a book with a tree on the cover.
18. Read a book published in 2017.
19. Read a book with fewer than 200 reviews.
(read 10/28/2022)20. Read a book published in September of any year.
21. Read a book set in spring.
22. Read a book whose author has double letters in their first, middle, or last name (must be on the cover of the book). Example: Colleen Coble, Joanne Bischof.
23. Read a book that features the circus.
(Read 4/11/2022)24. Read a book that has a blue-text title.
25. Read a book that has been on your list longer than three years.
(Read 3/8/2023)26. Read a book with a vehicle on the cover.
(finished 5/2022)27. Read a book by an author whose books have made you cry (or get close to it, IF you’re not a crier) in the past. (The book you choose does NOT have to make you cry.)
(Finished 3/22/2022)28. Read a book in which a character dies.
29. Read a book featuring a child.
30. Read a book with a preposition in the title.
(Read 4/11/2023)31. Read a book with a name in the title.
(finished 1/18/2022) and
(finished 2/17/2022)32. Read a book with something purple on the cover.
(purple dress - finished 2/25/2022)33. Read a book with more than 500 pages.
(959 pages, finished 2/7/2022)34. Read a book with at least 40 chapters.
35. Read a book with fewer than 15 chapters.
36. Read a book by a male author.
37. Read a book set in a country in Europe.
38. Read a book in which a character swims.
39. Read a book set in North America.
(Read 1/23/2023)40. Read a book featuring a wild animal.
41. Read a book in the speculative genre.
(read 2/22/2022)42. Read a book that has a piece of furniture on the cover.
(Read 10/18/2022)43. Read a book whose title begins with M (articles count).
44. Read a book with a pair of shoes on the cover.
45. Read a book you’ve put off too long.
46. Read a book someone recommended to you. Tell us who.
(Read 6/16/2022) - Recommended by Marilyn47. Read a book with an ugly cover (in your opinion).
48. Read a book with a sunset or sunrise on the cover.
49. Read a book by a favorite author.
50. Read a book from a favorite genre. Tell us the genre.
@Andrea. Will you count a book which was on the bookshelf as part of a bundle, but the book can be found on its own on goodreads?
I was making great progress on completing this challenge only to find out the book I had thought had 500+ pages fell a few pages short. I have nothing I listed for the challenge that fill in that category.(I am way behind on posting my books here)
I finished tier 1 just now . . . so much fun . . . and SUCH a challenge in places!
Final book list in this comment: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Final book list in this comment: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
I had a lot of fun with this challenge. I didn't quite make it just completed 39 of 50 books. I plan to keep reading till I get all 50 as they have all been chosen.Here are the 39 I completed during the challenge time frame:
Completed 39/50
January 2022 - June 2023
Tasks:
✔1. Read a book with a bird(s) on the cover.
1/5/22✔2. Read a book published in 2021.
2/16/22✔3. Read a book in the WWII genre.
9/5/22✔4. Read a book with a person walking away on the cover.
3/26/22✔5. Read a book with a pronoun in the title.
3/21/22✔6. Read a book from the gothic genre.
4/23/22✔7. Read a book with two articles (a, an, the) in the title.
2/28/228. Read a book with a pink cover.
9. Read a book that will help with a tough challenge (besides this one). Tell us which challenge. (It does not have to be in CFD.)
✔10. Read a book whose title begins with a vowel.
7/8/22✔11. Read a book whose author’s last initial begins with P.
1/31/22✔12. Read a book with an animal on the cover.
1/25/22✔13. Read a book with a cowboy on the cover.
1/19/22✔14. Read a book from the Regency genre.
6/27/22✔15. Read a book whose author’s first name begins with a consonant.
4/5/2216. Read a book with a white cover.
✔17. Read a book with a tree on the cover.
10/31/2218. Read a book published in 2017.
19. Read a book with fewer than 200 reviews.
✔20. Read a book published in September of any year.
6/30/23Published September 1, 2016
✔21. Read a book set in spring.
11/30/22✔22. Read a book whose author has double letters in their first, middle, or last name (must be on the cover of the book). Example: Colleen Coble, Joanne Bischof.
by Jeanne Birdsall 2/14/2323. Read a book that features the circus.
✔24. Read a book that has a blue-text title.
9/24/22✔25. Read a book that has been on your list longer than three years.
4/30/22✔26. Read a book with a vehicle on the cover.
1/11/2227. Read a book by an author whose books have made you cry (or get close to it, IF you’re not a crier) in the past. (The book you choose does NOT have to make you cry.)
✔28. Read a book in which a character dies.
2/8/22✔29. Read a book featuring a child.
4/21/22✔30. Read a book with a preposition in the title.
3/17/22✔31. Read a book with a name in the title.
12/3/22✔32. Read a book with something purple on the cover.
6/30/23Purple sky
33. Read a book with more than 500 pages.
✔34. Read a book with at least 40 chapters.
6/4/2341 chapters plus epilogue
✔35. Read a book with fewer than 15 chapters.
11/2/22✔36. Read a book by a male author.
by Thomas Locke 3/15/23✔37. Read a book set in a country in Europe.
2/20/23✔38. Read a book in which a character swims.
2/24/22✔39. Read a book set in North America.
2/21/22✔40. Read a book featuring a wild animal.
9/30/2241. Read a book in the speculative genre.
✔42. Read a book that has a piece of furniture on the cover.
6/9/23Chair
✔43. Read a book whose title begins with M (articles count).
6/3/2344. Read a book with a pair of shoes on the cover.
✔45. Read a book you’ve put off too long.
12/17/22✔46. Read a book someone recommended to you. Tell us who.
2/11/22 (recommended by Sarita)✔47. Read a book with an ugly cover (in your opinion).
4/30/2348. Read a book with a sunset or sunrise on the cover.
✔49. Read a book by a favorite author. (Jody Hedlund)
4/23/23✔50. Read a book from a favorite genre. Tell us the genre.
5/14/22 (Historical Fiction)
I managed to get 33 - I indicated where I read it in 2023 (didn't have time to go back to add all the 2022 read dates).Tier 1: 33/50
1. Read a book with a bird(s) on the cover.
2. Read a book published in 2021.
3. Read a book in the WWII genre.
4. Read a book with a person walking away on the cover (person’s back is to the reader).
5. Read a book with a pronoun in the title.
6. Read a book from the gothic genre.
- read 3/16/20237. Read a book with two articles (a, an, the) in the title.
The Snake and the Spider8. Read a book with a pink cover.
9. Read a book that will help with a tough challenge (besides this one). Tell us which challenge. (It does not have to be in CFD.)
10. Read a book whose title begins with a vowel.
11. Read a book whose author’s last initial begins with P.
- Carrie Stuart Parks12. Read a book with an animal on the cover.
13. Read a book with a cowboy on the cover.
14. Read a book from the Regency genre.
15. Read a book whose author’s first name begins with a consonant.
Camy Tang16. Read a book with a white cover.
17. Read a book with a tree on the cover.
18. Read a book published in 2017.
19. Read a book with fewer than 200 reviews.
- 58 reviews as on 10/14/202220. Read a book published in September of any year.
- September 201721. Read a book set in spring.
22. Read a book whose author has double letters in their first, middle, or last name (must be on the cover of the book). Example: Colleen Coble, Joanne Bischof.
Elizabeth Goddard23. Read a book that features the circus.
24. Read a book that has a blue-text title.
25. Read a book that has been on your list longer than three years.
- acquired 27/02/201826. Read a book with a vehicle on the cover.
- Read 202327. Read a book by an author whose books have made you cry (or get close to it, IF you’re not a crier) in the past. (The book you choose does NOT have to make you cry.) 6/21/2023
- Read 28. Read a book in which a character dies.
29. Read a book featuring a child.
30. Read a book with a preposition in the title.
31. Read a book with a name in the title.
32. Read a book with something purple on the cover.
33. Read a book with more than 500 pages.
- 575 pages34. Read a book with at least 40 chapters.
- 50 chapters35. Read a book with fewer than 15 chapters.
- 11 chapters36. Read a book by a male author.
Charles Martin - Read 202337. Read a book set in a country in Europe.
- Scotland38. Read a book in which a character swims.
39. Read a book set in North America.
40. Read a book featuring a wild animal.
- grizzlies and a dragon41. Read a book in the speculative genre.
42. Read a book that has a piece of furniture on the cover.
43. Read a book whose title begins with M (articles count).
More Than Meets the Eye44. Read a book with a pair of shoes on the cover.
45. Read a book you’ve put off too long.
46. Read a book someone recommended to you. Tell us who.
- Hanna - CFD hidden gems47. Read a book with an ugly cover (in your opinion).
48. Read a book with a sunset or sunrise on the cover.
49. Read a book by a favorite author.
50. Read a book from a favorite genre. Tell us the genre.
Books mentioned in this topic
Three Missing Days (other topics)The Sea Before Us (other topics)
When Death Draws Near (other topics)
Out of Circulation (other topics)
The Snake and the Spider (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Elizabeth Goddard (other topics)Charles Martin (other topics)
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1. Read a book with a bird(s) on the cover.
2. Read a book published in 2021.
3. Read a book in the WWII genre.
4. Read a book with a person walking away on the cover (person’s back is to the reader).
5. Read a book with a pronoun in the title.
6. Read a book from the gothic genre.
7. Read a book with two articles (a, an, the) in the title.
8. Read a book with a pink cover.
9. Read a book that will help with a tough challenge (besides this one). Tell us which challenge. (It does not have to be in CFD.)
10. Read a book whose title begins with a vowel.
11. Read a book whose author’s last initial begins with P.
12. Read a book with an animal on the cover.
13. Read a book with a cowboy on the cover.
14. Read a book from the Regency genre.
15. Read a book whose author’s first name begins with a consonant.
16. Read a book with a white cover.
17. Read a book with a tree on the cover.
18. Read a book published in 2017.
19. Read a book with fewer than 200 reviews.
20. Read a book published in September of any year.
21. Read a book set in spring.
22. Read a book whose author has double letters in their first, middle, or last name (must be on the cover of the book). Example: Colleen Coble, Joanne Bischof.
23. Read a book that features the circus.
24. Read a book that has a blue-text title.
25. Read a book that has been on your list longer than three years.
26. Read a book with a vehicle on the cover.
27. Read a book by an author whose books have made you cry (or get close to it, IF you’re not a crier) in the past. (The book you choose does NOT have to make you cry.) 6/21/2023
28. Read a book in which a character dies.
29. Read a book featuring a child.
30. Read a book with a preposition in the title.
31. Read a book with a name in the title.
32. Read a book with something purple on the cover.
33. Read a book with more than 500 pages.
34. Read a book with at least 40 chapters.
35. Read a book with fewer than 15 chapters.
36. Read a book by a male author.
37. Read a book set in a country in Europe.
38. Read a book in which a character swims.
39. Read a book set in North America.
40. Read a book featuring a wild animal.
41. Read a book in the speculative genre.
42. Read a book that has a piece of furniture on the cover.
43. Read a book whose title begins with M (articles count).
44. Read a book with a pair of shoes on the cover.
45. Read a book you’ve put off too long.
46. Read a book someone recommended to you. Tell us who.
47. Read a book with an ugly cover (in your opinion).
48. Read a book with a sunset or sunrise on the cover.
49. Read a book by a favorite author.
50. Read a book from a favorite genre. Tell us the genre.