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20.4 - Golden Oldies - Robin P's Task: Saluting Brains
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The Carnival of Ash
The Butchers' Blessing
The Corpse in the Snowman
The Star and the Shamrock
Lost Among the Living

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The Corpse in the Snowman
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The Star and the Shamrock by Jean Grainger


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No worries. I haven't got around to reading it yet, anyway.
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Read a book from one of the 3 options. Standard SRC rules apply. Books with the MPG Children’s are excluded.
Required: State the option used.
Option 1: Our theme this quarter is brains, and brains are good at all sorts of learning, not just academics. Read a book from this list of Brainy Books
Required: State the page number on which the book appears.
Option 2: I learn best by means of a story. Much of the history I know is from fiction books. (This can have its drawbacks!) I read a lot of mysteries and romance, but mostly set in the past, when there are no cell phones or internet to make things easy for detection – or love. Some authors deliberately set their books in pre-Internet times to give themselves more story possibilities.
Read a book with MPG History, Historical, Historical fiction, Historical romance, Historical mystery, or Alternate History. The genre may be standalone or embedded.
Option 3: Very brainy people can qualify to join MENSA. Read a book whose author’s initials (all) can be found in MENSA BRAIN.