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Dec 06, 2023 09:48AM

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Book: The Dare
December 1 - Chapters 1 and 2
December 2 - Chapters 3 and 4
December 3 - Chapters 5 and 6
December 4 - Chapters 7 and 8
December 5 - Chapters 9 and 10
December 6 - Chapters 11 and 12
December 7 - Chapters 13 and 14
December 8 - Chapters 15 and 16
December 9 - Chapters 17 and 18
December 10 - Chapters 19 and 20
December 11 - Chapters 21 and 22
December 12 - Chapters 23 and 24
December 13 - Chapters 25 and 26
December 14 - Chapters 27 and 28
December 15 - Chapters 29 and 30
December 16 - Chapters 31, 32, and 33
December 17 - Chapters 34, 35, and 36
December 18 - Chapters 37, 38, and 39
December 19 - Chapters 40, 41, and 42
December 20 - Chapters 43, 44, and 45
December 21 - Chapters 46, 47, and 48
December 22 - Chapters 49, 50, and 51
December 23 - Chapters 52, 53, and 54
December 24- Chapters 55, 56, and 57

It fits perfectly with my plan to finally read Murder For Christmas - 26 Tales Of Yuletide Malice edited by Thomas Godfrey

Progress: 22/26
1. "Back for Christmas" by John Collier - 12/5
2. "Mr. Big" by Woody Allen - 12/6
3. "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle" by Arthur Conan Doyle - 12/8
4. "The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding" by Agatha Christie - 12/9
5. "Dancing Dan's Christmas" by Damon Runyon - 12/10
6. "Cambric Tea" by Marjorie Bowen - 12/10
7. "Death on Christmas Eve" by Stanley Ellin - 12/11-12
8. "A Christmas Tragedy" by Baroness Orczy - 12/15-16
9. "Silent Night" by Baynard Kendrick - 12/16
10. "The Stolen Christmas Box" by Lillian de la Torre - 12/18
11. "A Chaparral Christmas Gift" by O. Henry - 12/25
12. "Death on the Air" by Ngaio Marsh - 12/25
13. "Inspector Ghote and the Miracle Baby" by H.R.F Keating - 12/25
14. "Maigret's Christmas" by Georges Simenon - 12/25
15. "To Be Taken with a Grain of Salt" by Charles Dickens - 12/26
16. "The Adventure of the Dauphin's Doll" by Ellery Queen - 12/26-27
17. "Markheim" by Robert Louis Stevenson - 12/28
18. "The Necklace of Pearls" by Dorothy L. Sayers - 12/29
19. "Blind Man's Hood" by Carter Dickson - 1/6
20. "Christmas is for Cops" by Edward D. Hoch - 1/6
21. "The Thieves Who Couldn't Help Sneezing" by Thomas Hardy 1/7
22. "The Case is Altered" by Margery Allingham - 1/7-8
23. "Christmas Party" by Rex Stout
24. "The Flying Stars" by G.K. Chesterton
25. "Mother's Milk" by James Mines
26. "Ring Out, Wild Bells" by D.B. Wyndham Lewis


7/24 stories completed
Completed stories:
12/1 Herme the Hunter
12/2 The Vixen and the Oak
12/3 The Boar of Eskdale
12/4 The Man and the Nightingale
12/5Perceval
12/6 The Green Lady
12/7 The Giant with Seven Heads

And sorry- I have no idea what my message number is.

Sheila, I feel the same about Les Misérables. You've inspired me to tackle my biggest chunkster! I'm planning to take an Advent Challenge approach to it in Q1 of next year. Even with 1463 pages, if I spread it over three months, I could do it with <17 pages per day. Quite manageable! And I will probably do it fewer days.
And sorry- I have no idea what my message number is."
One place you can sometimes find your number is in the participant list in post #2 of a challenge thread. Some challenge leaders include message numbers as well as names and progress, while some don't. In this case, Theresa has included message numbers here.
Or, if you scroll down the first page of the challenge thread to your post, you can find the number in the top left corner of your post.
When I join a challenge, I like to note the message number and a link to my sign-up post in my member's corner, so that I can easily reference it and get back to it.
Lastly, there is some good information about unknown message numbers and lots more in the Yearly, Quarterly, and Monthly Challenges - Start Here thread. It might make next year's challenges easier to manage. 🙂
So glad this Advent approach is working well for you. Congrats on your progress, and thanks for the inspiration!

15/24 days/stories completed
Completed stories:
12/8 Tamlane
12/9 The Woodman and the Axe
12/10 The Swallowed Court
12/11 Pixy-Led
12/12 The Hound of the Hill
12/13 Diarmund and Grainne
12/14 Jack and the Green Man
12/15 The Flight of Birds

See errors? I hope not, but I can make corrections, if needed.
Stay warm, everyone!

(just had to read the last two chapters in the evening as well)

24/24 stories/days completed
12/16 Auld Cruivie
12/17 Three Wishes
12/18 The Gurt Vurm of Shervage Wood
12/19 Jeanie the Bogle
12/20 The Green Woman of One Tree Hill
12/21 The Tree's Revenge
12/22 The First Crop
12/23 The Woodland Under the Sea
12/24 The White Hind of Hope
All done! Merry Christmas everyone.

Progress: 1/2 Complete
#1 -The Host @ 24/24 days
#2- The Bourne Ultimatum @ 24/25 days

Progress: 2/2 Completed !
Merry Christmas Everyone and thanks for the challenge :)

COMPLETED - ADVENT CALENDAR CHALLENGE - Option B
24/24 days read
Book Read: All the Lonely People


I've cleared my TBR of picture books - 25 /24
I've also decided to keep going through the end of the month to finish up my TBR of middle-grade books - this will bring me to 31 days of reading, with 24 or 25 books finished.

There's still time to post updates for a few more days, if you haven't had a chance to do so.
Happy New Year! Best wishes in 2024!

Done!
31 days of reading, and I got to 25 children's books and 23 middle-grade books from my TBR
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