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10 Point Tasks
10.1 - Tick Tock
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Countdown is a popular UK TV Gameshow and the countdown clock has become iconic.
Read a book with a clock on the cover
The clock may be digital or analogue but must have the clock face, including numbers and/or hands clearly visible. A wrist or pocket watch will count if the face is shown.
REQUIRED: Post the cover
10.2 - Pointless
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Pointless is a popular UK TV gameshow where contestants must achieve the lowest score possible - a correct answer that 100 people DIDN'T know ... a pointless answer is prized! (it is sort of the opposite of Family fortunes/Family Feud!)
Read a book with a page count containing two or more zeros (200, 400, 1000 etc)
10.3 - Dusty Bin
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In the 1980s, there was a popular TV gameshow called 321 where the booby prize was a new dustbin/trashcan. The bin became iconic & people wanted to win it!
Read a book written by an author whose initials can be found in DUSTY BIN. Letters may be used only as often as they appear.
10.4 - The Adventure Game
Help Thread
This game show ran on UK TV for just 22 episodes, but it was quite a turning point in game shows and is fondly remembered by so many people ... do you remember the aspidistra? or being evaporated by the vortex?
Read a book with MPG Adventure OR the word Adventure or GAME in the title
(plurals & possessives allowed but no other variation eg The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn)
REQUIRED: State whether you have used the MPG or Title word option
10.5 - Blankety Blank
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Another classic UK TV game show was Blankety Blank ... (also known as the Match Game in the USA)
Read a book with a 2 word title where both words start with the same letter.
10.6 - Traitor
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Probably the most popular game show of recent years is The Traitors. A group of strangers compete to win a prize, but amongst them are a number of traitors, playing to fool the "faithful" and be the last one standing to scoop all of the money.
Read a book written under a pseudonym (somebody who isn't who they claim to be!)
REQUIRED: State the real name & pseudonym of the author, or provide a reference to indicate that the book was written under a pseudonym.
10.7 - Springtime in Paris
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"Paris in the Spring" is a popular song composed in 1935, with lyrics by Mack Gordon and music by Harry Revel. It was first introduced by Mary Ellis in the film Paris in Spring.
Read a book set at least 75% in France
REQUIRED: If it is not apparent from the description or metadata, please provide a reference for the location.
10.8 - Spring Forward
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Many countries change their clocks to "summer time" in the spring, with the phrase. "spring forward, fall back" used to remind people which way to change their clocks
Read the next book in a series that you've already started. Half-numbers (eg #1.5) will work as long as they are next in the series.
The book must be new to you, and the series name must be noted in grey parenthesis under book title.
REQUIRED: state that the book is new to you AND which book in the series you have previously read
10.9 - Beware the Ides of March
Help Thread
When the world used the Roman calendar, the middle of each month was called the “Ides” and in 44 BC an oracle predicted Julius Caesar’s downfall to be no later than the Ides of March.
Read a book with a title word of four letters or more that can be made from the letters in BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCH. Letters may be used only as often as they appear.
REQUIRED: State the word
10.10 - World Bee day
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May 20th is was designated by the UN to raise awareness of the importance of pollinators, the threats they face and their contribution to sustainable development.
In honour of the humble Bee, read a book where the Title AND Author name both contain the letter B
10.1 - Tick Tock
Help Thread
Countdown is a popular UK TV Gameshow and the countdown clock has become iconic.
Read a book with a clock on the cover
The clock may be digital or analogue but must have the clock face, including numbers and/or hands clearly visible. A wrist or pocket watch will count if the face is shown.
REQUIRED: Post the cover
10.2 - Pointless
Help Thread
Pointless is a popular UK TV gameshow where contestants must achieve the lowest score possible - a correct answer that 100 people DIDN'T know ... a pointless answer is prized! (it is sort of the opposite of Family fortunes/Family Feud!)
Read a book with a page count containing two or more zeros (200, 400, 1000 etc)
10.3 - Dusty Bin
Help Thread
In the 1980s, there was a popular TV gameshow called 321 where the booby prize was a new dustbin/trashcan. The bin became iconic & people wanted to win it!
Read a book written by an author whose initials can be found in DUSTY BIN. Letters may be used only as often as they appear.
10.4 - The Adventure Game
Help Thread
This game show ran on UK TV for just 22 episodes, but it was quite a turning point in game shows and is fondly remembered by so many people ... do you remember the aspidistra? or being evaporated by the vortex?
Read a book with MPG Adventure OR the word Adventure or GAME in the title
(plurals & possessives allowed but no other variation eg The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn)
REQUIRED: State whether you have used the MPG or Title word option
10.5 - Blankety Blank
Help Thread
Another classic UK TV game show was Blankety Blank ... (also known as the Match Game in the USA)
Read a book with a 2 word title where both words start with the same letter.
10.6 - Traitor
Help Thread
Probably the most popular game show of recent years is The Traitors. A group of strangers compete to win a prize, but amongst them are a number of traitors, playing to fool the "faithful" and be the last one standing to scoop all of the money.
Read a book written under a pseudonym (somebody who isn't who they claim to be!)
REQUIRED: State the real name & pseudonym of the author, or provide a reference to indicate that the book was written under a pseudonym.
10.7 - Springtime in Paris
Help Thread
"Paris in the Spring" is a popular song composed in 1935, with lyrics by Mack Gordon and music by Harry Revel. It was first introduced by Mary Ellis in the film Paris in Spring.
Read a book set at least 75% in France
REQUIRED: If it is not apparent from the description or metadata, please provide a reference for the location.
10.8 - Spring Forward
Help Thread
Many countries change their clocks to "summer time" in the spring, with the phrase. "spring forward, fall back" used to remind people which way to change their clocks
Read the next book in a series that you've already started. Half-numbers (eg #1.5) will work as long as they are next in the series.
The book must be new to you, and the series name must be noted in grey parenthesis under book title.
REQUIRED: state that the book is new to you AND which book in the series you have previously read
10.9 - Beware the Ides of March
Help Thread
When the world used the Roman calendar, the middle of each month was called the “Ides” and in 44 BC an oracle predicted Julius Caesar’s downfall to be no later than the Ides of March.
Read a book with a title word of four letters or more that can be made from the letters in BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCH. Letters may be used only as often as they appear.
REQUIRED: State the word
10.10 - World Bee day
Help Thread
May 20th is was designated by the UN to raise awareness of the importance of pollinators, the threats they face and their contribution to sustainable development.
In honour of the humble Bee, read a book where the Title AND Author name both contain the letter B
15 Point Tasks
15.1 - Here's the Question
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What's My Line? was a panel game show that originally ran in the United States, between 1950 and 1967, on CBS. The game show started in black and white and later in color, with subsequent U.S. revivals. The game uses celebrity panelists to question contestants in order to determine their occupation.
Read 2 books, one book 1 and one book 2.
Book 1: Read a book with one of these words in the title.
WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN WHY HOW
The words need to be stand alone and must match exactly.
Book 2: Read a book by an author whose initials (all) can be found in the word QUESTION
15.2 -It's A Match
Help Thread
Match Game is an American television panel game show that premiered on NBC in 1962 and has been revived several times over the course of the last six decades. The game features contestants trying to match answers given by celebrity panelists to fill-in-the-blank questions. (It is known as Blankety Blank in the UK & Aus)
Read two book each with a different single author, whose first or last name match. Names must match in placement.
EX: Stay Awake and That's Not My Name are both written by authors with the name MEGAN or Don't Forget Me and Last Girl Breathing are written by author with the last name STEVENS
15.3 X's and O's
Help Thread
Tic-Tac-Dough is an American television game show based on the paper-and-pencil game of tic-tac-toe. Contestants answer questions in various categories to put up their respective symbol, X or O, on the board.
Choose One Option Below:
Option 1. Read two books, one book 1 and one book 2:
Book 1: Read a book with a title that contains at least one X
Book 2: Read a book with a single author that contains at least 2 O's in their name, first, last , or middle.
OR
Option 2: Read one book that satisfies the requirements for both books of Option 1.
EX: Stone Cold Fox
REQUIRED: State which option you used
15.4 Category Is...
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Wheel of Fortune is an American television game show that has aired continuously since January 1975. It features a competition in which contestants solve word puzzles, similar to those in hangman, to win cash and prizes determined by spinning a giant carnival wheel. Since its premiere, the program has been adapted into several international adaptations. The 1975 version premiered on Australian TV in 1981 and premiered in the UK in 1988.
Choose One Option Below:
Option 1. Read two books, one book 1 and one book 2:
Book 1:
Category Same Letter: Read a book with a title that begins and ends with the same letter (all words count)
or
Category Same Name: Read a book with an author that shares a first or last name with one these hosts, VANNA WHITE, PAT SAJAK, RYAN SEACREST, NICKY CAMPBELL, BRADLEY WALSH, JOHN LESLIE, ERNIE SIGLEY, JOHN BURGESS, TONY BARBER, ROB ELLIOTT, STEVE OEMCKE, LARRY EMDUR, TIM CAMPBELL.
Name must match exactly, Position does not matter
Book 2:
Spin the wheel: https://wheelofnames.com/fep-n25 and read a book with the corresponding MPG
The genre may be stand alone or embedded
Required: State the MPG
or
Option 2: Read one book that satisfies the requirements for both books of Option 1.
15.5 Survey Says
Help Thread
Family Feud (Family Fortunes in some countries) is an American television game show created by Mark Goodson. It features two families who compete to name the most popular answers to survey questions in order to win cash and prizes.
Read a book that has won or been nominated for Goodreads Choice Awards
link: https://www.goodreads.com/choiceaward...
Required: State the category and year for the winner or nomination.
15.6 Rebirth, Renew, Refresh
Help Thread
Spring traditionally symbolizes rebirth, a new beginning, starting over....
Read a book that is an re-imagining or retelling of a classic, fairytale, or myth.
Required: If re-imagining or retelling is not evident on the main Goodreads page, provide a reference to support the fit.
15.7 Let's Break!
Help Thread
Spring Break is a common feature of college life for many American students, and some consider it to be one of the highlights of the collegiate experience. While many students use their week-long March vacation to relax and recharge, others use the opportunity to travel to exotic locations and engage in behavior that is often perceived as risky
Read a book where a vacation, holiday or leisure break involving at least one overnight stay is central to the story.
Required: If it is not evident on the main Goodreads page, provide a reference to support the fit.
15.8 Readers Unite!
Help Thread
March is National Reading Month, a celebration that encourages reading for all ages and promotes reading as a key feature for learning, social, and professional development.
Read a book with a book featured on the cover.
Required: post the cover.
Examples:
15.9 I am beautifully different.
Help Thread
April is Autism Acceptance Month. The recognition raises awareness about autism acceptance and promotes inclusion and connectedness for people with autism.
Read a book from one of these lists:
Stories about Individuals with Disabilities"
Autism in Fiction
Neurodiverse Characters
Required: State the list and the page.
15.10 Take A Mental Health Day
Help Thread
Each May, the National Council observes Mental Health Awareness Month, a national event to bring attention to the importance of mental health.
Read a Non-Fiction book with a MPG Mental Health/Mental Illness
15.1 - Here's the Question
Help Thread
What's My Line? was a panel game show that originally ran in the United States, between 1950 and 1967, on CBS. The game show started in black and white and later in color, with subsequent U.S. revivals. The game uses celebrity panelists to question contestants in order to determine their occupation.
Read 2 books, one book 1 and one book 2.
Book 1: Read a book with one of these words in the title.
WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN WHY HOW
The words need to be stand alone and must match exactly.
Book 2: Read a book by an author whose initials (all) can be found in the word QUESTION
15.2 -It's A Match
Help Thread
Match Game is an American television panel game show that premiered on NBC in 1962 and has been revived several times over the course of the last six decades. The game features contestants trying to match answers given by celebrity panelists to fill-in-the-blank questions. (It is known as Blankety Blank in the UK & Aus)
Read two book each with a different single author, whose first or last name match. Names must match in placement.
EX: Stay Awake and That's Not My Name are both written by authors with the name MEGAN or Don't Forget Me and Last Girl Breathing are written by author with the last name STEVENS
15.3 X's and O's
Help Thread
Tic-Tac-Dough is an American television game show based on the paper-and-pencil game of tic-tac-toe. Contestants answer questions in various categories to put up their respective symbol, X or O, on the board.
Choose One Option Below:
Option 1. Read two books, one book 1 and one book 2:
Book 1: Read a book with a title that contains at least one X
Book 2: Read a book with a single author that contains at least 2 O's in their name, first, last , or middle.
OR
Option 2: Read one book that satisfies the requirements for both books of Option 1.
EX: Stone Cold Fox
REQUIRED: State which option you used
15.4 Category Is...
Help Thread
Wheel of Fortune is an American television game show that has aired continuously since January 1975. It features a competition in which contestants solve word puzzles, similar to those in hangman, to win cash and prizes determined by spinning a giant carnival wheel. Since its premiere, the program has been adapted into several international adaptations. The 1975 version premiered on Australian TV in 1981 and premiered in the UK in 1988.
Choose One Option Below:
Option 1. Read two books, one book 1 and one book 2:
Book 1:
Category Same Letter: Read a book with a title that begins and ends with the same letter (all words count)
or
Category Same Name: Read a book with an author that shares a first or last name with one these hosts, VANNA WHITE, PAT SAJAK, RYAN SEACREST, NICKY CAMPBELL, BRADLEY WALSH, JOHN LESLIE, ERNIE SIGLEY, JOHN BURGESS, TONY BARBER, ROB ELLIOTT, STEVE OEMCKE, LARRY EMDUR, TIM CAMPBELL.
Name must match exactly, Position does not matter
Book 2:
Spin the wheel: https://wheelofnames.com/fep-n25 and read a book with the corresponding MPG
The genre may be stand alone or embedded
Required: State the MPG
or
Option 2: Read one book that satisfies the requirements for both books of Option 1.
15.5 Survey Says
Help Thread
Family Feud (Family Fortunes in some countries) is an American television game show created by Mark Goodson. It features two families who compete to name the most popular answers to survey questions in order to win cash and prizes.
Read a book that has won or been nominated for Goodreads Choice Awards
link: https://www.goodreads.com/choiceaward...
Required: State the category and year for the winner or nomination.
15.6 Rebirth, Renew, Refresh
Help Thread
Spring traditionally symbolizes rebirth, a new beginning, starting over....
Read a book that is an re-imagining or retelling of a classic, fairytale, or myth.
Required: If re-imagining or retelling is not evident on the main Goodreads page, provide a reference to support the fit.
15.7 Let's Break!
Help Thread
Spring Break is a common feature of college life for many American students, and some consider it to be one of the highlights of the collegiate experience. While many students use their week-long March vacation to relax and recharge, others use the opportunity to travel to exotic locations and engage in behavior that is often perceived as risky
Read a book where a vacation, holiday or leisure break involving at least one overnight stay is central to the story.
Required: If it is not evident on the main Goodreads page, provide a reference to support the fit.
15.8 Readers Unite!
Help Thread
March is National Reading Month, a celebration that encourages reading for all ages and promotes reading as a key feature for learning, social, and professional development.
Read a book with a book featured on the cover.
Required: post the cover.
Examples:










15.9 I am beautifully different.
Help Thread
April is Autism Acceptance Month. The recognition raises awareness about autism acceptance and promotes inclusion and connectedness for people with autism.
Read a book from one of these lists:
Stories about Individuals with Disabilities"
Autism in Fiction
Neurodiverse Characters
Required: State the list and the page.
15.10 Take A Mental Health Day
Help Thread
Each May, the National Council observes Mental Health Awareness Month, a national event to bring attention to the importance of mental health.
Read a Non-Fiction book with a MPG Mental Health/Mental Illness
20 Point Tasks
20.1 Most Improved - FLY's Task: Springing To Mind
Help Thread
This is a one book task, choose an option and read one book for that option.
Required: State the option.
1. My son’s birthday! My son was born on March 1st, and this year was his 21st birthday. Right now we’re recovering from our night out celebrating. His drink of choice was something called an “emerald” martini, though it was actually the color of antifreeze. Eww. For this task choose a book with a drink on the cover. . The drink needs to be a beverage for humans and the container needs to be one that humans drink out of- Glass, cup, bottle, mug... (It doesn’t have to be alcohol, but we should be able to see that it’s an actual drink, not just a drink container.)
examples:
,
,
Required: Post the cover
2. The Oscars! I don’t watch them on TV, but I do try and watch all the nominated movies at some point. Since Oppenheimer is leading the pack in nominations, let’s recognize its impact by reading a nonfiction book with Main Page Genre of Biography, Science, or War.
3. Baby Animals! Yes, fuzzy ducklings and bunnies are the first things that come to mind when I think spring. Since the book Fuzzy Yellow Ducklings falls short of SRC requirements, let’s see if we can find a book with ALL author initials in the phrase FUZZY YELLOW DUCKLINGS. Multiple authors are okay, as long as all the initials can be found in the phrase.
4. Spring Break! Much of the world has a springtime or Easter break from school, but in the U.S. spring break is pretty much an excuse for college students to act crazy and kill brain cells. For this option, read a book set at least 50% in Florida.
Required: Provide a reference if the location isn't obvious from the Goodreads main page.
5. Spring cleaning! I hate cleaning, but I love the way the house feels when it’s aired out after winter. Read a book that features cleaning by either (a) being about someone who cleans for a living or (b) showing domestic cleaning supplies on the cover. (e.g. laundry detergent, mop, toilet brush, etc.)
Examples:
Required: Post the cover (if using the cover option) or identify how the books fits the task if it is not evident on Goodreads book page.
20.2 Rookie at the Top - JenJ IA's Task: LEGO Masters - Play Well, Read Well!
Help Thread
LEGO is a big part of life at our house, so we naturally tuned in to watch the competition TV show LEGO Masters when it premiered in the United States in 2020 (It is based on a British TV show of the same name). The name "LEGO" is a contraction of the Danish words: "leg godt" (English: "play well"). It turns out the word also means either "I collect," "I compose," or "I read” in Latin. What could be better than combining two of my favorite things, LEGO and books?!
Since LEGO is for all ages, MPG Childrens and Middle Grade books are allowed. Also, one part of the fun of LEGO is visual storytelling so books that are MPG Sequential Art, Graphic Novels, Comics, Comic Book, or Manga may be used.
This is a one book task. Select a book for one of the options below.
REQUIRED: State which option you chose.
Option 1: The host and judges of LEGO Masters are a big part of the charm and humor of the show. Since I’m watching in the US, I’m familiar with the cast from the American version of the show. Will Arnett hosts the show and Brickmasters Jamie Berard and Amy Corbett are the judges.
Read a book written by a single author who shares their first AND last initial (ignore middle initials) with the initials of the cast listed above. You can use any of the initials: W, A, J, B, A, C in any combination, in any position, but only as often as they occur (A is the only one you can use twice). Ex. Chris Bohjalian, Jennifer L. Armentrout, or Alexandra Andrews would work. B.K. Borison would not.
Option 2: One episode of LEGO Masters that stands out is Season 1, Episode 6: Need for Speed / Super-Bridges. In this episode, the builders had to build a bridge out of LEGO that would support the most weight. This inspired my kids to compete by building bridges out of LEGO to find out how much weight they could support. We then incorporated LEGO into our new pandemic at-home learning as this originally aired March 11, 2020.
For this option, read a book that has a bridge on the cover. The bridge needs to be recognizable as a bridge, but water or ground beneath the bridge does not need to be visible.
Required: Post the cover.
Option 3: The American LEGO Masters series completed its 4th season at the end of 2023 and the 5th season is anticipated for Fall 2024.
Read a book that is #4 or #5 in a series. Whole numbers only. Half or other decimal numbers (eg #4.5 or #5.7) are not allowed. The series name and number must be noted in gray parenthesis after the book title.
Option 4: LEGO creations are made by connecting different shaped pieces, bricks, tiles, plates, etc. Part of the satisfaction comes when all the interconnected pieces come together and form a new object. Playing on the idea of connection and how books are made of many words connecting to create something new, this option plays with letters and words. Choose one of the following, a or b
Required: State the option
a) Read a book with a two-word title (ignore subtitles) where the second word starts with the last letter of the first word.
EX: Darling Girls The Enchanted Still Life
b) Read a book with a title of at least three words (ignore subtitles) where each word must share at least one letter (in any position) with the word preceding it.
EX: The Cheat Sheet The Echo of Old Books No Two Persons
Optional: Get creative! Build something with LEGO, or your blocks of choice, while listening to an audiobook!
20.3 Best Review - Lucy-Bookworm's Task: Subtitles
Help Thread
We have a lot of tasks that relate to titles, but the poor subtitles often get overlooked so this is a task dedicated to the humble subtitle!
Read a book with a subtitle that has at least 6 words in it.
20.4 Golden Oldies - Hannelore's Task: I Really Like This Bowl
Help Thread
While there are a lot of good gameshows from the Netherlands (where I live), my favourite shows are from the UK. I especially like the creative shows, like The Great British Bakeoff, The Big Flower Fight and The Great Pottery Throw Down.
As this task is centered around creativity, using a book with the MPG “Sequential Art”, “Comics”, “Comic Book” and/or “Manga” for this task is allowed and encouraged.
This is a one book task, choose an option and read one book for that option.
Required: State the option
Option 1: The Great British Bakeoff - My absolute favourite cake is lemon merengue pie. Read a book that is, according to TinEye, at least 50% yellow. A guide to using Tineye can be found here
Required: Post the cover
Option 2: The Big Flower Fight - Read a book with multiple flowers clearly visible on the cover. (At least 3 flowers.) Bouquets, flower arrangements and gardens all count
Required: Post the cover
Option 3: The Great Pottery Throw Down - One of the judges from The Pottery Throw Down, Keith Brymer Jones, is known to get teary-eyed when judging a piece that he especially appreciates.
Read a book where the first and last initials of the author(s) can be found in the quote “I REALLY LIKE THIS BOWL”. Letters may only be used as often as they appear. In case of multiple authors, all first and last initials must fit in the quote at the same time.
Bonus task for fun: Go to YouTube and look up “pottery throwdown keith crying”. Seeing him appreciate art and creativity gives me so much joy. You might want to keep some tissues ready.
20.5 - Bigger is Better - Lisa’s Task: Bowling For Dollars
Help Thread
Bowling For Dollars was a popular television game show when I was growing up in the 60’s and 70’s. Unlike most game shows, which were taped at a studio in New York or Hollywood and broadcast nationally, this show was produced by local tv stations in cities across the country and featured contestants from the immediate area.
Contestants rolled 2 or 3 balls to win cash and sometimes other prizes. If they knocked down 8 pins, they won $8 dollars. Strikes and spares might earn $20 and 2 strikes in a row won the Jackpot, which increased incrementally until a contestant won. At the start of the game, each contestant picked a “Pin Pal” from a hopper of postcards sent in by local viewers, who would share in the winnings.
Pick one option and read a book to satisfy that option.
Required: State the option
Option A: I watched Bowling For Dollars on WBAL-TV broadcast out of Baltimore, Maryland. Read a book where the letters “WBAL” can be found in the title and/or author’s name.
Option B: WBAL aired Bowling For Dollars, which was played with tenpins, but also Duckpin and Dollars, which used a smaller pin than a tenpin and harder to roll a strike on. Read a book where the author’s first and last initial can be found in one of the show titles: “Bowling For Dollars” or “Duckpins and Dollars.”
Required: State which show title you used.
Option C: Read a book where one of these Bowling For Dollars terms: STRIKE, SPARE, PIN PAL or JACKPOT can be made using letters in the Title.
Required: Identify which term you used.
20.1 Most Improved - FLY's Task: Springing To Mind
Help Thread
This is a one book task, choose an option and read one book for that option.
Required: State the option.
1. My son’s birthday! My son was born on March 1st, and this year was his 21st birthday. Right now we’re recovering from our night out celebrating. His drink of choice was something called an “emerald” martini, though it was actually the color of antifreeze. Eww. For this task choose a book with a drink on the cover. . The drink needs to be a beverage for humans and the container needs to be one that humans drink out of- Glass, cup, bottle, mug... (It doesn’t have to be alcohol, but we should be able to see that it’s an actual drink, not just a drink container.)
examples:



Required: Post the cover
2. The Oscars! I don’t watch them on TV, but I do try and watch all the nominated movies at some point. Since Oppenheimer is leading the pack in nominations, let’s recognize its impact by reading a nonfiction book with Main Page Genre of Biography, Science, or War.
3. Baby Animals! Yes, fuzzy ducklings and bunnies are the first things that come to mind when I think spring. Since the book Fuzzy Yellow Ducklings falls short of SRC requirements, let’s see if we can find a book with ALL author initials in the phrase FUZZY YELLOW DUCKLINGS. Multiple authors are okay, as long as all the initials can be found in the phrase.
4. Spring Break! Much of the world has a springtime or Easter break from school, but in the U.S. spring break is pretty much an excuse for college students to act crazy and kill brain cells. For this option, read a book set at least 50% in Florida.
Required: Provide a reference if the location isn't obvious from the Goodreads main page.
5. Spring cleaning! I hate cleaning, but I love the way the house feels when it’s aired out after winter. Read a book that features cleaning by either (a) being about someone who cleans for a living or (b) showing domestic cleaning supplies on the cover. (e.g. laundry detergent, mop, toilet brush, etc.)
Examples:












Required: Post the cover (if using the cover option) or identify how the books fits the task if it is not evident on Goodreads book page.
20.2 Rookie at the Top - JenJ IA's Task: LEGO Masters - Play Well, Read Well!
Help Thread
LEGO is a big part of life at our house, so we naturally tuned in to watch the competition TV show LEGO Masters when it premiered in the United States in 2020 (It is based on a British TV show of the same name). The name "LEGO" is a contraction of the Danish words: "leg godt" (English: "play well"). It turns out the word also means either "I collect," "I compose," or "I read” in Latin. What could be better than combining two of my favorite things, LEGO and books?!
Since LEGO is for all ages, MPG Childrens and Middle Grade books are allowed. Also, one part of the fun of LEGO is visual storytelling so books that are MPG Sequential Art, Graphic Novels, Comics, Comic Book, or Manga may be used.
This is a one book task. Select a book for one of the options below.
REQUIRED: State which option you chose.
Option 1: The host and judges of LEGO Masters are a big part of the charm and humor of the show. Since I’m watching in the US, I’m familiar with the cast from the American version of the show. Will Arnett hosts the show and Brickmasters Jamie Berard and Amy Corbett are the judges.
Read a book written by a single author who shares their first AND last initial (ignore middle initials) with the initials of the cast listed above. You can use any of the initials: W, A, J, B, A, C in any combination, in any position, but only as often as they occur (A is the only one you can use twice). Ex. Chris Bohjalian, Jennifer L. Armentrout, or Alexandra Andrews would work. B.K. Borison would not.
Option 2: One episode of LEGO Masters that stands out is Season 1, Episode 6: Need for Speed / Super-Bridges. In this episode, the builders had to build a bridge out of LEGO that would support the most weight. This inspired my kids to compete by building bridges out of LEGO to find out how much weight they could support. We then incorporated LEGO into our new pandemic at-home learning as this originally aired March 11, 2020.
For this option, read a book that has a bridge on the cover. The bridge needs to be recognizable as a bridge, but water or ground beneath the bridge does not need to be visible.




Required: Post the cover.
Option 3: The American LEGO Masters series completed its 4th season at the end of 2023 and the 5th season is anticipated for Fall 2024.
Read a book that is #4 or #5 in a series. Whole numbers only. Half or other decimal numbers (eg #4.5 or #5.7) are not allowed. The series name and number must be noted in gray parenthesis after the book title.
Option 4: LEGO creations are made by connecting different shaped pieces, bricks, tiles, plates, etc. Part of the satisfaction comes when all the interconnected pieces come together and form a new object. Playing on the idea of connection and how books are made of many words connecting to create something new, this option plays with letters and words. Choose one of the following, a or b
Required: State the option
a) Read a book with a two-word title (ignore subtitles) where the second word starts with the last letter of the first word.
EX: Darling Girls The Enchanted Still Life
b) Read a book with a title of at least three words (ignore subtitles) where each word must share at least one letter (in any position) with the word preceding it.
EX: The Cheat Sheet The Echo of Old Books No Two Persons
Optional: Get creative! Build something with LEGO, or your blocks of choice, while listening to an audiobook!
20.3 Best Review - Lucy-Bookworm's Task: Subtitles
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We have a lot of tasks that relate to titles, but the poor subtitles often get overlooked so this is a task dedicated to the humble subtitle!
Read a book with a subtitle that has at least 6 words in it.
20.4 Golden Oldies - Hannelore's Task: I Really Like This Bowl
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While there are a lot of good gameshows from the Netherlands (where I live), my favourite shows are from the UK. I especially like the creative shows, like The Great British Bakeoff, The Big Flower Fight and The Great Pottery Throw Down.
As this task is centered around creativity, using a book with the MPG “Sequential Art”, “Comics”, “Comic Book” and/or “Manga” for this task is allowed and encouraged.
This is a one book task, choose an option and read one book for that option.
Required: State the option
Option 1: The Great British Bakeoff - My absolute favourite cake is lemon merengue pie. Read a book that is, according to TinEye, at least 50% yellow. A guide to using Tineye can be found here
Required: Post the cover
Option 2: The Big Flower Fight - Read a book with multiple flowers clearly visible on the cover. (At least 3 flowers.) Bouquets, flower arrangements and gardens all count
Required: Post the cover
Option 3: The Great Pottery Throw Down - One of the judges from The Pottery Throw Down, Keith Brymer Jones, is known to get teary-eyed when judging a piece that he especially appreciates.
Read a book where the first and last initials of the author(s) can be found in the quote “I REALLY LIKE THIS BOWL”. Letters may only be used as often as they appear. In case of multiple authors, all first and last initials must fit in the quote at the same time.
Bonus task for fun: Go to YouTube and look up “pottery throwdown keith crying”. Seeing him appreciate art and creativity gives me so much joy. You might want to keep some tissues ready.
20.5 - Bigger is Better - Lisa’s Task: Bowling For Dollars
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Bowling For Dollars was a popular television game show when I was growing up in the 60’s and 70’s. Unlike most game shows, which were taped at a studio in New York or Hollywood and broadcast nationally, this show was produced by local tv stations in cities across the country and featured contestants from the immediate area.
Contestants rolled 2 or 3 balls to win cash and sometimes other prizes. If they knocked down 8 pins, they won $8 dollars. Strikes and spares might earn $20 and 2 strikes in a row won the Jackpot, which increased incrementally until a contestant won. At the start of the game, each contestant picked a “Pin Pal” from a hopper of postcards sent in by local viewers, who would share in the winnings.
Pick one option and read a book to satisfy that option.
Required: State the option
Option A: I watched Bowling For Dollars on WBAL-TV broadcast out of Baltimore, Maryland. Read a book where the letters “WBAL” can be found in the title and/or author’s name.
Option B: WBAL aired Bowling For Dollars, which was played with tenpins, but also Duckpin and Dollars, which used a smaller pin than a tenpin and harder to roll a strike on. Read a book where the author’s first and last initial can be found in one of the show titles: “Bowling For Dollars” or “Duckpins and Dollars.”
Required: State which show title you used.
Option C: Read a book where one of these Bowling For Dollars terms: STRIKE, SPARE, PIN PAL or JACKPOT can be made using letters in the Title.
Required: Identify which term you used.
20 Point Tasks
20.6 It's a Fact - Jammin Jenny's Task: TV Family Fun
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My whole family loves TV game shows so I have very fond memories of watching a variety of games on TV. My father was usually the best of everyone in the room. Here are four of our favorites, some of which are making a comeback.
Pick one of the following options:
Required: State the option.
A graphic novel/comic book can be used (and is encouraged) for this task as long as it is 200+ pages.
Option 1: Password
Everyone in our family liked this game. And I love the re-boot of this show with Keke Palmer and Jimmy Fallon. It's so funny the faces they make and the way they say the words to try to get the right answer from their partner.
Read a book with MPG humor
Option 2: Jeopardy
My mother was really good at this game so sometimes she would win the crown. I was hardly ever the fastest to have the answer but I'd give it my best shot.
Read a book with all the letters in the word JEOPARDY in the title/subtitle. Letters may be used as many times as they appear.
Option 3: Name that Tune
This is another one of those old game shows that has a new life with actress Jane Krakowski and musician and judge from American Idol Randy Jackson. The premise is you get clues to a famous song and you have to say how many notes you need to hear to get the name of the song. There's a lot of strategy to get to the right # of notes you need. One time, my dad did it with 0 notes.
Read a book from pages 1-10 of this list:
There Ought to be a Band
Required: State the page of the list where the book is found.
Option 4: Match Game
Match Game with Gene Rayburn from the 70s is so classic. Two contestants would battle by picking either A or B (they took turns picking first), Gene would read the card and a word would be missing. Like, "My wife was so fat her nickname was BLANK". The answers some of the contestants and panel were so funny.
Read a book that has an author with a first or last name of one of the panel members from this list (they need to be on at least 20 episodes). The name must match exactly but position does not matter.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069608/...
A full list of names is listed in post #2 of the Help Thread
Required: State the name of the panelist and the author.
20.7 Shorter is Sweeter - Lois' Task: The Dating Game
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The original version of The Dating Game was a popular TV game show in the mid-1960s to early 70s. A bachelorette posed questions to three bachelors who were behind a screen and at the end of the half hour, she chose Bachelor #1, Bachelor #2, or Bachelor #3 for a date.
Read a book with MPG Romance that is #1, #2, or #3 in a series that has at least 3 published books in the series.
The series number must be indicated in gray on the book's main page, usually above the title. Whole numbers only. Romance genre may be stand-alone or embedded, e.g., Historical Romance, Western Romance.
20.8 Nickels and Dimes -Trishhartuk's Task: The Golden Shot
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The Golden Shot was a somewhat unusual British TV gameshow which ran from 1967-1975 (yes, I am old enough to remember it…just). It was based on a German TV show, Der goldene Schuss.
Over the course of several rounds, contestants guided and fired a crossbow attached to a TV camera (which acted as the viewfinder), to shoot a bolt at an exploding target embedded in an apple on a decorated backdrop, until all but one were eliminated (from the show!). In the final round, the last contestant had to cut a string with the crossbow bolt, which released a tumble of (decorative) gold coins from a chest.
This is a one book task, choose an option and read one book for that option.
Required: State the option
Option 1. Read a book first published between 1967 and 1975, inclusive.
Option 2: Read a book with an apple, target, crossbow, crossbow bolt, or arrow (the archery kind, not the directional kind) on the cover.
ex:
Required: post the cover, and identify the element used.
Option 3: The most famous presenter was British comedian Bob Monkhouse, although others fronted the show at different times. The person who loaded the crossbows was nicknamed "Bernie", giving rise to the catchphrase "Bernie, the bolt!".
Read a book with a word of at least four letters in the title, that can be made from the letters in EITHER “BOB MONKHOUSE” OR “BERNIE THE BOLT”.
Required: State the word
20.9 Moderators Pet - Marie-Anne's Task: Card Game Memories
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The games theme for the Spring challenge inspired me to use card games as the theme for this task. I am originally from Flanders, and learned card games playing with my grandparents. It took some time getting used to the English suit names instead of Dutch ones: Hearts for Harten, Spades for Shoppen (although my grandparents used Piques, the French version), Clubs for Klaveren, and Diamonds for Ruiten.
This is a one book task. Choose 1 option. Books that are MPG Sequential Art, Graphic Novels, Comics, Comic Book, or Manga may not be used.
Required: State the option.
Option 1 - The whole deck: Read a book that has playing cards on the cover. At least 2 different suits must be clearly visible.
EX:
Required: Post the cover.
Option 2 - A reduced deck: One of our favorite games was "Manille", a game that uses only 32 cards in the deck - cards 2 through 6 are discarded. Read a book where the number of pages does not include digits 2 through 6.
Option 3 - The black suits: Clubs have 3 lobed ends, and Spades have 1 spiked end. Read a book that is either #1, #3 or #4 in a series and has at least one of the digits 1, 3, or 4 in year of first publication. The series must be apparent in greyscale on the Goodreads book page.
EX: The Black Echo (#1 in series, 1992 pub date.)
Be My Enemy (#4 in series, 2004 pub date)
The Return of the King (#3 in series, 1955 pub date)
Option 4 - The red suits: Read a book with a minimum 3-word title where the first letter of every word can be found in HEARTS-DIAMONDS and the author's first and last initials are in HARTEN-RUITEN. Letters may be used only as often as they appear.
20.10 Group Reads
Read one of the books selected as a group read for the Spring 2024 season. The requirement for this task: you must participate in the book's discussion thread below with at least one post about the contents of the book or your reaction to the book after you have read the book.
Fiction: Space Opera - How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse
Discussion Thread
Fiction: Biographical Fiction - Code Name Hélène
Discussion Thread
Non-Fiction: Extreme Survival - The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder
Discussion Thread
Gutenberg Classic - The Mystery of Easter Island: The Story of an Expedition
Discussion Thread
20.6 It's a Fact - Jammin Jenny's Task: TV Family Fun
Help Thread
My whole family loves TV game shows so I have very fond memories of watching a variety of games on TV. My father was usually the best of everyone in the room. Here are four of our favorites, some of which are making a comeback.
Pick one of the following options:
Required: State the option.
A graphic novel/comic book can be used (and is encouraged) for this task as long as it is 200+ pages.
Option 1: Password
Everyone in our family liked this game. And I love the re-boot of this show with Keke Palmer and Jimmy Fallon. It's so funny the faces they make and the way they say the words to try to get the right answer from their partner.
Read a book with MPG humor
Option 2: Jeopardy
My mother was really good at this game so sometimes she would win the crown. I was hardly ever the fastest to have the answer but I'd give it my best shot.
Read a book with all the letters in the word JEOPARDY in the title/subtitle. Letters may be used as many times as they appear.
Option 3: Name that Tune
This is another one of those old game shows that has a new life with actress Jane Krakowski and musician and judge from American Idol Randy Jackson. The premise is you get clues to a famous song and you have to say how many notes you need to hear to get the name of the song. There's a lot of strategy to get to the right # of notes you need. One time, my dad did it with 0 notes.
Read a book from pages 1-10 of this list:
There Ought to be a Band
Required: State the page of the list where the book is found.
Option 4: Match Game
Match Game with Gene Rayburn from the 70s is so classic. Two contestants would battle by picking either A or B (they took turns picking first), Gene would read the card and a word would be missing. Like, "My wife was so fat her nickname was BLANK". The answers some of the contestants and panel were so funny.
Read a book that has an author with a first or last name of one of the panel members from this list (they need to be on at least 20 episodes). The name must match exactly but position does not matter.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069608/...
A full list of names is listed in post #2 of the Help Thread
Required: State the name of the panelist and the author.
20.7 Shorter is Sweeter - Lois' Task: The Dating Game
Help Thread
The original version of The Dating Game was a popular TV game show in the mid-1960s to early 70s. A bachelorette posed questions to three bachelors who were behind a screen and at the end of the half hour, she chose Bachelor #1, Bachelor #2, or Bachelor #3 for a date.
Read a book with MPG Romance that is #1, #2, or #3 in a series that has at least 3 published books in the series.
The series number must be indicated in gray on the book's main page, usually above the title. Whole numbers only. Romance genre may be stand-alone or embedded, e.g., Historical Romance, Western Romance.
20.8 Nickels and Dimes -Trishhartuk's Task: The Golden Shot
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The Golden Shot was a somewhat unusual British TV gameshow which ran from 1967-1975 (yes, I am old enough to remember it…just). It was based on a German TV show, Der goldene Schuss.
Over the course of several rounds, contestants guided and fired a crossbow attached to a TV camera (which acted as the viewfinder), to shoot a bolt at an exploding target embedded in an apple on a decorated backdrop, until all but one were eliminated (from the show!). In the final round, the last contestant had to cut a string with the crossbow bolt, which released a tumble of (decorative) gold coins from a chest.
This is a one book task, choose an option and read one book for that option.
Required: State the option
Option 1. Read a book first published between 1967 and 1975, inclusive.
Option 2: Read a book with an apple, target, crossbow, crossbow bolt, or arrow (the archery kind, not the directional kind) on the cover.
ex:







Required: post the cover, and identify the element used.
Option 3: The most famous presenter was British comedian Bob Monkhouse, although others fronted the show at different times. The person who loaded the crossbows was nicknamed "Bernie", giving rise to the catchphrase "Bernie, the bolt!".
Read a book with a word of at least four letters in the title, that can be made from the letters in EITHER “BOB MONKHOUSE” OR “BERNIE THE BOLT”.
Required: State the word
20.9 Moderators Pet - Marie-Anne's Task: Card Game Memories
Help Thread
The games theme for the Spring challenge inspired me to use card games as the theme for this task. I am originally from Flanders, and learned card games playing with my grandparents. It took some time getting used to the English suit names instead of Dutch ones: Hearts for Harten, Spades for Shoppen (although my grandparents used Piques, the French version), Clubs for Klaveren, and Diamonds for Ruiten.
This is a one book task. Choose 1 option. Books that are MPG Sequential Art, Graphic Novels, Comics, Comic Book, or Manga may not be used.
Required: State the option.
Option 1 - The whole deck: Read a book that has playing cards on the cover. At least 2 different suits must be clearly visible.
EX:





Required: Post the cover.
Option 2 - A reduced deck: One of our favorite games was "Manille", a game that uses only 32 cards in the deck - cards 2 through 6 are discarded. Read a book where the number of pages does not include digits 2 through 6.
Option 3 - The black suits: Clubs have 3 lobed ends, and Spades have 1 spiked end. Read a book that is either #1, #3 or #4 in a series and has at least one of the digits 1, 3, or 4 in year of first publication. The series must be apparent in greyscale on the Goodreads book page.
EX: The Black Echo (#1 in series, 1992 pub date.)
Be My Enemy (#4 in series, 2004 pub date)
The Return of the King (#3 in series, 1955 pub date)
Option 4 - The red suits: Read a book with a minimum 3-word title where the first letter of every word can be found in HEARTS-DIAMONDS and the author's first and last initials are in HARTEN-RUITEN. Letters may be used only as often as they appear.
20.10 Group Reads
Read one of the books selected as a group read for the Spring 2024 season. The requirement for this task: you must participate in the book's discussion thread below with at least one post about the contents of the book or your reaction to the book after you have read the book.
Fiction: Space Opera - How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse
Discussion Thread
Fiction: Biographical Fiction - Code Name Hélène
Discussion Thread
Non-Fiction: Extreme Survival - The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder
Discussion Thread
Gutenberg Classic - The Mystery of Easter Island: The Story of an Expedition
Discussion Thread
25 Point Tasks
25.1 - RobinP task The Fab Four
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Recently, we celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Beatles’ appearance in the US on the Ed Sullivan Show. As an elementary school student, I wasn’t the target fan base, but everybody knew about the Beatles, and everybody watched the show. My family was pleased that they weren’t as wild as we expected. Paul even sang “Till There Was You” from the Broadway musical, The Music Man. As I got into my teen years, I was disgusted by the screaming girls and the boy-band adulation – “Which one do you want to marry?” But then my brother came home from college with later music, like Eleanor Rigby. And by the time I went to college, my friends and I bonded over Sgt. Pepper, The Magical Mystery Tour, and The White Album. Here are some tasks related to the Beatles.
Read 2 books from 2 different options.
Option 1: Their names were of course John, Paul, George and – Richard (Ringo’s real name.) Read a book whose author has one of those as a name part. It must be exact – no Jon, Johnny, Richards, etc., but the name may appear in any position.
Option 2: The Beatles’ career largely matched up with the decade of the 1960’s. Read a book published in or set in the 1960’s.
REQUIRED: If the setting isn’t clear from the GR description, please provide evidence of the era.
Option 3: The cover of the Sgt. Pepper album is iconic because of the many characters depicted. Don’t worry, I won’t ask you to read a book associated with one of them (although I did do that for a challenge in another group).
Read a book with a word or 4 or more letters found in the title of one of the songs on Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band OR on Magical Mystery Tour – words must match exactly
https://genius.com/albums/The-beatles...
https://genius.com/albums/The-beatles...
REQUIRED: State the name of the song & the word
Option 4: The Ed Sullivan show was a variety show. Performers included singers, dancers, comedians, acrobats, and puppeteers. Some books are set up the same way.
Read a book that has one of the following as MPG: Essays, Short Stories, Letters, or Anthology/Anthologies.
25.2 Tiens task - Kid's Sports
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5 weeks of school and all I seem to be doing is driving the kids around from one sport activity to another.
This is a two-book task. Please select one book from two different options. One children’s/middle grade book may be used.
REQUIRED: State the option
Option 1: Swimming
Read a book where author's (first & last) initials are found in one of these swimming training aids: TRAINING FIN, KICKBOARD, PULLBUOY
Letters can only be used as they appear in the word. If reading a book with multiple authors, all authors' initials must be found in the word
Required: state initials & word used.
Option 2: Volleyball
Read a book with MPG Sports and Children* or Middle Grade* or Young Adult or New Adult
For example:
Catching Jordan (Hundred Oaks #1) by Miranda Kenneally (Sports + Young Adult)
The Crossover by Kwame Alexander (Sports + Middle Grade)
This list may help: Sports Themed YA NA
*If you are reading Children / Middle Grade MPG, please check SRC rules to ensure they qualify
Option 3: Crossfit
The teen is lifting 102.5kg for dead lift these days. Read a book with page count that consists of with at least 2 of these numbers (0, 1, 2, 5). Numbers may not repeat.
25.3: KMarieD: What’s your favorite challenge type?
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This is a 2-book task based on common task challenges. Pick an option and read a book for each category in that option. You may read one book that is 500+ pages if it fits both categories of your chosen option.
REQUIRED: state the option you have chosen
I have found that challenge tasks seem to be categorized into 3 main types with variations within. Each option deals with two variations of one of these main types.
Option 1 – Using a phrase to spell title words or contain author initials, letters can only be used as often as they appear
Category 1 – Be sure to check those uncommon words because they have often surprised me by fitting in a challenge like this. Read a book with at least a four letter word in the title or subtitle that can be spelled from the phrase TITLE WORD SPELLED FROM PHRASE (Apostrophe's can be ignored)
REQUIRED: State the word
Category 2 – One of the easiest challenges for me to complete since I read a wide range of books and work in a library. I can usually just go to the shelves and scan for a book that fits that I wouldn’t mind reading. Read a book with all author initials, middle initials count if the author has one, in the phrase AUTHOR INITIALS CONTAINED IN PHRASE
Option 2 – Finding items or colors on the cover
Category 1 – I remember my mother constantly trying to get me to wear colors other than black during my teen years. It’s not that I didn’t like color, I just wasn’t very fashionable and black goes with everything. Read a book with at least 6 different colors on the cover according to TinEye. A guide to using TinEye can be found here
Category 2 – While I am not very talented and have only taken lessons sporadically, I like to play the piano and can play simple tunes on my recorder and dulcimer. Read a book with a musical instrument on the cover.
REQUIRED: Post the cover
Option 3 – Choosing a book from genres or lists
Category 1 – Based on probably my most read genre (many books I read in other genres also have a subtext of romance), read a book with a MPG of Romance, genre may be embedded such as Historical Romance
Category 2 – Mysteries is my first love in books. Over the years, I have discovered that some of the best come from Scandinavian countries. Read a book from one of these lists
REQUIRED: state the list and page where your book was found
Nordic Scandinavian Mysteries Female
Scandinavian Nordic Mysteries
Murder Most Cold
25.4: Nick KY’s Task: Nordic Noir Plus Ten
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In the Spring of 2014, SRC member Elizabeth B gave us the task “Nordic Noir.” She began with the phrase: “It's been more than 10 years since I got the Nordic noir bug.” Now, because of Elizabeth B’s task 10 yrs. ago, I can honestly say that, too.
I am bringing back the task almost exactly as Elizabeth B outlined it and moderator Kristina Simon edited it.
Unlike the previous task, though, mine is for adults only. No books with the genres “Children’s” or “Kids” are allowed.
Variations of the “same name” in option B.1. are not allowed this time; the name must be exact – trying to avoid a lot of questions and confusion. I eliminated one option for Book B.
Other than that, here’s how Elizabeth B and editor Kristina Simon gave Nordic Noir to us, and I give it to you.
The task is for 2 books that total 500 pages or more.
Book A: Read a book set primarily (at least 50%) in a Nordic country or written by a single Nordic author (by birth or by residence). For the purposes of this task, the Nordic countries will be considered to be: Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Greenland, the Åland Islands, the Faroe Islands, and Svalbard. These lists might give you some ideas, but be careful as it's possible that not all books on the lists will fit the task: Scandinavian/Nordic Mysteries
Scandinavian Literature
REQUIRED: If the GRs description does not make it clear, explain how your book fits the task.
Book B: Read a book that is connected to Book A in one of the following ways:
1. By author’s name -- The first or last name of the author of Book B is the same as the author of Book A. Names may appear in any position (Variations in spelling of the same name are NOT allowed – this might be exasperating for Scandinavian authors, but I want to avoid as much confusion as possible.) Both books may be by the same author as well.
2. By setting -- Book B is set at least 50% in the same country as Book A.
3. By year of first edition -- Book B was first published in the same year as Book A.
REQUIRED: Identify how Book B is related to Book A when you post.
25.5 - Delicious Dee - Bee Hive Bookclub
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This past year, I was lucky enough to participate in my first cycle of the Bee Hive bookclub. The club is divided into sub-hives of 12 people each and during the year – you read 12 books picked by members of your sub-hive. Since March 2023 was my start of Bee Hive and I’ll be starting my new cycle this month, my challenge is based on it.
For this task, read 2 books that meet 2 of the different options. Your minimum page count must exceed 500pgs (so 501+)
No graphic novels, no childrens books. All books must be by a single author.
Required: State the options you used.
Option 1: Read a book where BEE or HIVE can be found intact in the title (not subtitle). for example - Shiver (HIVE found intact) or If He Had Been with Me (BEE intact)
Option 2: Read a book by an author found on my Bee Hive shelf – you may read a specific book that is on my list, or any other book by the author.
Option 3: The initials of the members in my sub-hive for last year and this year are:
Read a book where the authors first & last initials match a member in my sub-hive. Initials must be in the order they appear (i.e. for my team mate LB – you could use Linwood Barclay but not Brian Leung)
KS, SM, JG, LW, KV, LM, LB, BM, AS, SD, DF
Option 4: Several of books read this year really pushed me out of my comfort zone (which is why I love these book clubs). Those books were Black Sunday and The Book of Goose. Read a book that can be found on the first 25 pages of either African Literature or France lists
REQUIRED: state the list & page you found the book on.
25.1 - RobinP task The Fab Four
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Recently, we celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Beatles’ appearance in the US on the Ed Sullivan Show. As an elementary school student, I wasn’t the target fan base, but everybody knew about the Beatles, and everybody watched the show. My family was pleased that they weren’t as wild as we expected. Paul even sang “Till There Was You” from the Broadway musical, The Music Man. As I got into my teen years, I was disgusted by the screaming girls and the boy-band adulation – “Which one do you want to marry?” But then my brother came home from college with later music, like Eleanor Rigby. And by the time I went to college, my friends and I bonded over Sgt. Pepper, The Magical Mystery Tour, and The White Album. Here are some tasks related to the Beatles.
Read 2 books from 2 different options.
Option 1: Their names were of course John, Paul, George and – Richard (Ringo’s real name.) Read a book whose author has one of those as a name part. It must be exact – no Jon, Johnny, Richards, etc., but the name may appear in any position.
Option 2: The Beatles’ career largely matched up with the decade of the 1960’s. Read a book published in or set in the 1960’s.
REQUIRED: If the setting isn’t clear from the GR description, please provide evidence of the era.
Option 3: The cover of the Sgt. Pepper album is iconic because of the many characters depicted. Don’t worry, I won’t ask you to read a book associated with one of them (although I did do that for a challenge in another group).
Read a book with a word or 4 or more letters found in the title of one of the songs on Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band OR on Magical Mystery Tour – words must match exactly
https://genius.com/albums/The-beatles...
https://genius.com/albums/The-beatles...
REQUIRED: State the name of the song & the word
Option 4: The Ed Sullivan show was a variety show. Performers included singers, dancers, comedians, acrobats, and puppeteers. Some books are set up the same way.
Read a book that has one of the following as MPG: Essays, Short Stories, Letters, or Anthology/Anthologies.
25.2 Tiens task - Kid's Sports
Help Thread
5 weeks of school and all I seem to be doing is driving the kids around from one sport activity to another.
This is a two-book task. Please select one book from two different options. One children’s/middle grade book may be used.
REQUIRED: State the option
Option 1: Swimming
Read a book where author's (first & last) initials are found in one of these swimming training aids: TRAINING FIN, KICKBOARD, PULLBUOY
Letters can only be used as they appear in the word. If reading a book with multiple authors, all authors' initials must be found in the word
Required: state initials & word used.
Option 2: Volleyball
Read a book with MPG Sports and Children* or Middle Grade* or Young Adult or New Adult
For example:
Catching Jordan (Hundred Oaks #1) by Miranda Kenneally (Sports + Young Adult)
The Crossover by Kwame Alexander (Sports + Middle Grade)
This list may help: Sports Themed YA NA
*If you are reading Children / Middle Grade MPG, please check SRC rules to ensure they qualify
Option 3: Crossfit
The teen is lifting 102.5kg for dead lift these days. Read a book with page count that consists of with at least 2 of these numbers (0, 1, 2, 5). Numbers may not repeat.
25.3: KMarieD: What’s your favorite challenge type?
Help Thread
This is a 2-book task based on common task challenges. Pick an option and read a book for each category in that option. You may read one book that is 500+ pages if it fits both categories of your chosen option.
REQUIRED: state the option you have chosen
I have found that challenge tasks seem to be categorized into 3 main types with variations within. Each option deals with two variations of one of these main types.
Option 1 – Using a phrase to spell title words or contain author initials, letters can only be used as often as they appear
Category 1 – Be sure to check those uncommon words because they have often surprised me by fitting in a challenge like this. Read a book with at least a four letter word in the title or subtitle that can be spelled from the phrase TITLE WORD SPELLED FROM PHRASE (Apostrophe's can be ignored)
REQUIRED: State the word
Category 2 – One of the easiest challenges for me to complete since I read a wide range of books and work in a library. I can usually just go to the shelves and scan for a book that fits that I wouldn’t mind reading. Read a book with all author initials, middle initials count if the author has one, in the phrase AUTHOR INITIALS CONTAINED IN PHRASE
Option 2 – Finding items or colors on the cover
Category 1 – I remember my mother constantly trying to get me to wear colors other than black during my teen years. It’s not that I didn’t like color, I just wasn’t very fashionable and black goes with everything. Read a book with at least 6 different colors on the cover according to TinEye. A guide to using TinEye can be found here
Category 2 – While I am not very talented and have only taken lessons sporadically, I like to play the piano and can play simple tunes on my recorder and dulcimer. Read a book with a musical instrument on the cover.
REQUIRED: Post the cover
Option 3 – Choosing a book from genres or lists
Category 1 – Based on probably my most read genre (many books I read in other genres also have a subtext of romance), read a book with a MPG of Romance, genre may be embedded such as Historical Romance
Category 2 – Mysteries is my first love in books. Over the years, I have discovered that some of the best come from Scandinavian countries. Read a book from one of these lists
REQUIRED: state the list and page where your book was found
Nordic Scandinavian Mysteries Female
Scandinavian Nordic Mysteries
Murder Most Cold
25.4: Nick KY’s Task: Nordic Noir Plus Ten
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In the Spring of 2014, SRC member Elizabeth B gave us the task “Nordic Noir.” She began with the phrase: “It's been more than 10 years since I got the Nordic noir bug.” Now, because of Elizabeth B’s task 10 yrs. ago, I can honestly say that, too.
I am bringing back the task almost exactly as Elizabeth B outlined it and moderator Kristina Simon edited it.
Unlike the previous task, though, mine is for adults only. No books with the genres “Children’s” or “Kids” are allowed.
Variations of the “same name” in option B.1. are not allowed this time; the name must be exact – trying to avoid a lot of questions and confusion. I eliminated one option for Book B.
Other than that, here’s how Elizabeth B and editor Kristina Simon gave Nordic Noir to us, and I give it to you.
The task is for 2 books that total 500 pages or more.
Book A: Read a book set primarily (at least 50%) in a Nordic country or written by a single Nordic author (by birth or by residence). For the purposes of this task, the Nordic countries will be considered to be: Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Greenland, the Åland Islands, the Faroe Islands, and Svalbard. These lists might give you some ideas, but be careful as it's possible that not all books on the lists will fit the task: Scandinavian/Nordic Mysteries
Scandinavian Literature
REQUIRED: If the GRs description does not make it clear, explain how your book fits the task.
Book B: Read a book that is connected to Book A in one of the following ways:
1. By author’s name -- The first or last name of the author of Book B is the same as the author of Book A. Names may appear in any position (Variations in spelling of the same name are NOT allowed – this might be exasperating for Scandinavian authors, but I want to avoid as much confusion as possible.) Both books may be by the same author as well.
2. By setting -- Book B is set at least 50% in the same country as Book A.
3. By year of first edition -- Book B was first published in the same year as Book A.
REQUIRED: Identify how Book B is related to Book A when you post.
25.5 - Delicious Dee - Bee Hive Bookclub
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This past year, I was lucky enough to participate in my first cycle of the Bee Hive bookclub. The club is divided into sub-hives of 12 people each and during the year – you read 12 books picked by members of your sub-hive. Since March 2023 was my start of Bee Hive and I’ll be starting my new cycle this month, my challenge is based on it.
For this task, read 2 books that meet 2 of the different options. Your minimum page count must exceed 500pgs (so 501+)
No graphic novels, no childrens books. All books must be by a single author.
Required: State the options you used.
Option 1: Read a book where BEE or HIVE can be found intact in the title (not subtitle). for example - Shiver (HIVE found intact) or If He Had Been with Me (BEE intact)
Option 2: Read a book by an author found on my Bee Hive shelf – you may read a specific book that is on my list, or any other book by the author.
Option 3: The initials of the members in my sub-hive for last year and this year are:
Read a book where the authors first & last initials match a member in my sub-hive. Initials must be in the order they appear (i.e. for my team mate LB – you could use Linwood Barclay but not Brian Leung)
KS, SM, JG, LW, KV, LM, LB, BM, AS, SD, DF
Option 4: Several of books read this year really pushed me out of my comfort zone (which is why I love these book clubs). Those books were Black Sunday and The Book of Goose. Read a book that can be found on the first 25 pages of either African Literature or France lists
REQUIRED: state the list & page you found the book on.
25 Point Tasks
25.6 - JennRenee's Task: Pick a Genre!
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Everyone has a favorite genre & a genre they tend to stay away from. For this task you decide, a comfort read or a challenge.
From the list below, pick a genre to read. This is a two book task, read one book for each option listed. Both books must have the MPG of the genre chosen, and the MPG must be stand alone.
Contemporary
Fantasy
Historical Fiction
Horror
Humor
Memoir
Mystery
Romance
Science Fiction
Thriller
True Crime
Book One: Read a book where all the letters of your genre appear in the title/subtitle/author name.
Exception: For Historical Fiction & Science Fiction, you can remove the word Fiction
Book Two: Read a book with at least a three word title where the first letter of every word can be found in the name of your genre. Letters can only be used as often as they appear.
Example
Genre: Thriller
book 1: HaRd gILrs by j. RobErT Lennon
book 2: Everyone Here Is Lying
Required: State the Genre
25.7 - Lora - Happy St. Patrick's Day
Help Thread
Despite religious and political significance behind the day, St. Patrick's Day (March 17) is celebrated in many countries, especially those formerly or currently associated with the British Empire.
This is a two book task. Choose two options, and read one book for each. Book choices must follow standard SRC book rules. Total pages must be 500 or more pages.
Required: state the chosen options.
Option 1: Wearin' of the Green
It's popular to wear green in any shade on St. Patrick's Day. Some wear green from head to toe, while others wear a green accessory or apply a mark on the skin with green highlighter. Read a book with a cover that is at least 50% green according to TinEye AND has minimum 317 pages.
Required: post the cover.
This list may be helpful: Greenest Books Ever
A guide to using TinEye can be found here
Option 2: Ireland
Read a book written by an author born in Ireland. If there are multiple authors, all must be born in Ireland.
Required: if not obvious from the book's GR page, provide a reference.
OR
Read a book that is on the first 15 pages of the Ireland Books list
Required: state the page.
Option 3: Emblems
Read a book that contains one of the following on the cover:
Beer (must be a beer stein, tankard or traditional pint glass/pint pot with a foam head showing - a bottle or keg will not count), Harp, Clover (3 or 4 leaf will count), Pot of Gold, Leprechaun
Required: post the cover
25.8 - MEGSCL - Learning to read
Help Thread
My daughter started school last year and it has been such a joy helping her learn to read. Choose two of the following options.
Option 1: Kids don't start reading with ABC any more, the first letters they learn are M, S and F. Read a book by an author with a first name that starts with M, S, or F.
Option 2: For a long time, all the books she read were composed solely of 3-letter words. Read a book with a title where all words have 3 or fewer letters (subtitles excluded), e.g. I Let You Go, Us, The Bay
Option 3: Thankfully for me, she still really prefers being read to. We are reading a lot of chapter books together. Read a book with the main page genre Childrens, Junior, or Middle Grade - the book must still meet the general rules for the SRC.
25.9 Chris MD - Dance with Me
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While reading has always been my main hobby, in recent years I have also taken up ballroom dancing – and I love it! So this task is going to be based on the dances I’ve learned.
This is a two-book task. Choose 2 different options and read 1 book from each option.
Option 1: Waltz – Waltzing can feel like floating around a room to that 1-2-3, 1-2-3 rhythm. Read a book that is either #1, 2, or 3 in a series that has at least three books. The series name must be present in grayscale on the Goodreads main page. For this task only whole numbers are allowed.
Option 2: Swing – There are actually many kinds of swing dancing, including lindy hop, jitterbug, east coast swing, and west coast swing. I love both the east and west varieties, so read a book that shows a coastline on the cover. It must show a beach/shoreline and water.
Required: Post the cover
Books that would work:
,
Books that would not work:
,
Required: Post the cover.
Option 3: Country Two-Step – It’s really cool to see a dance floor full of couples moving around in a country two-step, and many of them will be sporting cowboy hats and boots. Read a book with either a cowboy hat or at least one western-style boot on the cover. I realize there are many types of cowboy hats, but I'm looking for the stereotypical cowboy hat.
Examples that would work:
Required: Post the cover
Option 4: Salsa – There are so many great Latin dances in addition to salsa – rumba, bachata, cha cha, merengue, samba. Read a book set at least 75% in Mexico, Central or South America, or Cuba, Puerto Rico, or the Dominican Republic.
Required: If not clear in the Goodreads description, state the location.
Option 5: Dance to Your Own Rhythm – Read a book with a cover that shows at least two people dancing OR that includes at least one word from the name of one of the following dances in the title (not subtitle): waltz, foxtrot, salsa, rumba, swing, jive, jitterbug, hustle, tango, mambo. Word must be exact, no variation, not even plurals or possessives.
Required: Post the cover if using the dancing couple option.
25.6 - JennRenee's Task: Pick a Genre!
Help Thread
Everyone has a favorite genre & a genre they tend to stay away from. For this task you decide, a comfort read or a challenge.
From the list below, pick a genre to read. This is a two book task, read one book for each option listed. Both books must have the MPG of the genre chosen, and the MPG must be stand alone.
Contemporary
Fantasy
Historical Fiction
Horror
Humor
Memoir
Mystery
Romance
Science Fiction
Thriller
True Crime
Book One: Read a book where all the letters of your genre appear in the title/subtitle/author name.
Exception: For Historical Fiction & Science Fiction, you can remove the word Fiction
Book Two: Read a book with at least a three word title where the first letter of every word can be found in the name of your genre. Letters can only be used as often as they appear.
Example
Genre: Thriller
book 1: HaRd gILrs by j. RobErT Lennon
book 2: Everyone Here Is Lying
Required: State the Genre
25.7 - Lora - Happy St. Patrick's Day
Help Thread
Despite religious and political significance behind the day, St. Patrick's Day (March 17) is celebrated in many countries, especially those formerly or currently associated with the British Empire.
This is a two book task. Choose two options, and read one book for each. Book choices must follow standard SRC book rules. Total pages must be 500 or more pages.
Required: state the chosen options.
Option 1: Wearin' of the Green
It's popular to wear green in any shade on St. Patrick's Day. Some wear green from head to toe, while others wear a green accessory or apply a mark on the skin with green highlighter. Read a book with a cover that is at least 50% green according to TinEye AND has minimum 317 pages.
Required: post the cover.
This list may be helpful: Greenest Books Ever
A guide to using TinEye can be found here
Option 2: Ireland
Read a book written by an author born in Ireland. If there are multiple authors, all must be born in Ireland.
Required: if not obvious from the book's GR page, provide a reference.
OR
Read a book that is on the first 15 pages of the Ireland Books list
Required: state the page.
Option 3: Emblems
Read a book that contains one of the following on the cover:
Beer (must be a beer stein, tankard or traditional pint glass/pint pot with a foam head showing - a bottle or keg will not count), Harp, Clover (3 or 4 leaf will count), Pot of Gold, Leprechaun
Required: post the cover
25.8 - MEGSCL - Learning to read
Help Thread
My daughter started school last year and it has been such a joy helping her learn to read. Choose two of the following options.
Option 1: Kids don't start reading with ABC any more, the first letters they learn are M, S and F. Read a book by an author with a first name that starts with M, S, or F.
Option 2: For a long time, all the books she read were composed solely of 3-letter words. Read a book with a title where all words have 3 or fewer letters (subtitles excluded), e.g. I Let You Go, Us, The Bay
Option 3: Thankfully for me, she still really prefers being read to. We are reading a lot of chapter books together. Read a book with the main page genre Childrens, Junior, or Middle Grade - the book must still meet the general rules for the SRC.
25.9 Chris MD - Dance with Me
Help Thread
While reading has always been my main hobby, in recent years I have also taken up ballroom dancing – and I love it! So this task is going to be based on the dances I’ve learned.
This is a two-book task. Choose 2 different options and read 1 book from each option.
Option 1: Waltz – Waltzing can feel like floating around a room to that 1-2-3, 1-2-3 rhythm. Read a book that is either #1, 2, or 3 in a series that has at least three books. The series name must be present in grayscale on the Goodreads main page. For this task only whole numbers are allowed.
Option 2: Swing – There are actually many kinds of swing dancing, including lindy hop, jitterbug, east coast swing, and west coast swing. I love both the east and west varieties, so read a book that shows a coastline on the cover. It must show a beach/shoreline and water.
Required: Post the cover
Books that would work:



Books that would not work:


Required: Post the cover.
Option 3: Country Two-Step – It’s really cool to see a dance floor full of couples moving around in a country two-step, and many of them will be sporting cowboy hats and boots. Read a book with either a cowboy hat or at least one western-style boot on the cover. I realize there are many types of cowboy hats, but I'm looking for the stereotypical cowboy hat.
Examples that would work:



Required: Post the cover
Option 4: Salsa – There are so many great Latin dances in addition to salsa – rumba, bachata, cha cha, merengue, samba. Read a book set at least 75% in Mexico, Central or South America, or Cuba, Puerto Rico, or the Dominican Republic.
Required: If not clear in the Goodreads description, state the location.
Option 5: Dance to Your Own Rhythm – Read a book with a cover that shows at least two people dancing OR that includes at least one word from the name of one of the following dances in the title (not subtitle): waltz, foxtrot, salsa, rumba, swing, jive, jitterbug, hustle, tango, mambo. Word must be exact, no variation, not even plurals or possessives.
Required: Post the cover if using the dancing couple option.
25.10 - JenK's Task - Keep On Rolling
2023 was a rough year for me with challenges at work and with family needing me to provide extra support. My goal for 2024 is to be a bit more mindful in making space for myself and a more balanced life. So far, I am not meeting that goal but still enjoying the adventures. Join my travels with me.
Choose one from each of two different options, or one book of at least 500 pages that matches two of the following options.
REQUIRED: State the options you chose.
Option 1: Road Trip
For family, I spent the new year driving from DC to Florida finding the strawberry capital of the US. I was eating red with strawberry shortcake and strawberry shakes. Then the following week, again for family I drove from DC to VT finding a white out major snowstorm. Read a book with a cover over 50% red OR over 50% white according to Tineye.
A guide to using TinEye can be found here
REQUIRED: Include the book cover when posting.
Option 2: Jamaica’n Me Crazy
By the end of January, I flew to Jamaica for 3 weeks for work. I loved it!! The pride in culture, food, gorgeous beaches and very lucky to celebrate the anniversary of Bob Marley’s birthday and the opening of the One Love movie. I just missed Harry and Megan at the Bob Marley Museum.
Read a book with an MPG of Music.
Option 3: Egypt and Uganda
March finds me at both ends of the Nile (at least the White Nile) with 2 weeks in Egypt and 2 weeks in Uganda for work. A river definitely runs through it especially in Cairo.
Read a book where all the letters found in the phrase “The Nile” are found in the title, exclude the subtitle. The letters of the phrase do NOT need to be found intact or consecutively. Example: THE sILENt companions- The Silent Companions
Option 4: Putting ME first.
Audiobooks and e-books (and the library!) make all the travel more reasonable and allow me to continue to participate in reading challenges. Audiobooks keep me company on the long drives. Read a book that has won an Audie Award in any category, https://www.goodreads.com/award/show/...
REQUIRED: State the category & year that it won
25.11 - Kathy KS’ Task : “Spring has sprung”
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To celebrate the SPRING challenge, I’d like to highlight some of my favorite things about Spring.
This is a two book task, choose 2 different options and read 1 book from each option. Children’s books (Childrens, Middle Grades, Juvenile, etc.) or sequential art (Graphic novels, Manga, Comics, etc.) may be used, as long as they fit standard SRC requirements.
State the options.
Option 1. Planting a garden or attending a farmers market means fresh food. I love fresh tomatoes, especially! Read a book with one or more vegetables on the cover. They can be actual photos or artwork, but no silhouettes.
For the purpose of this task a tomato is defined as a vegetable - the list of acceptable vegetables is: https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lis...
REQUIRED: Include the cover in your post.
Examples:
,
Option 2. I love when the tree leaves appear and flowers add color. Read a book whose title includes one of these common flower names intact: Rose, Gerbera, Sunflower, Marigold, Tulip, Daffodil, Daisy, Orchid, Carnation, Jasmine. Plurals and possessives are allowed.
Option 3. My dad’s career was white collar, but he was still that farm kid at heart. Gardening was his summer passion and I loved all the fresh produce and canned vegetables that resulted. Read a book first published during my father’s lifetime: 1927-1997.
Option 4. Read a book with a four-letter or more word in the title/subtitle that can be made from the phrase “SPRING HAS SPRUNG". Letters may only be used as often as they appear.
REQUIRED: State the word
25.12 - Shelby - A Birdish Year
Help Thread
A group of my girlfriends and I have a monthly women’s book club that we call the Renaissance Women’s Book Club. I always love this group as frankly my reading preferences tend to be the oddball one in the group and thus I end up reading a bunch of things that I wouldn’t normally read. Our one rule for the group is that the book always has to be a female author. Last month our BOM for our nature theme was The Comfort of Crows and the author starts things off with the idea that the tone of your year is set by the first bird you see that year. In discussion, the question was asked if you had a bird to represent your year this year, what would it be.
I said, for me it’d be the Robin. Robin’s are often associated with hope, good luck, happiness, and new beginnings or rebirth. That just feels like how I’m looking at this 2024.
So in honor of my this idea and my book club for this task, read two books, one from two different options. Also, all books chosen for this task must have a female author.
Option 1: Hope – This is the first year in a long time where I look towards the year and feel like I’ve got a lot of potential coming down the line. It leaves me with a lot of hope that this could be the year I finally take that next step in film. Someday I hope that I’m in a position to make the kinds of movies that I really want to make, and a lot of those are adaptations of some of my favorite books.
Read a book from the first 25 pages of the List: Books that Should be Made Into Movies
Required: State the page that your book is found on
Option 2: Good Luck – My year started off with a big boon. I had a friend who was cast in a movie and friends with the director. He asked her if she had any recommendations for a few of the roles he had yet to cast. She recommended me and this led to me being offered one of the roles in the film. The film was all about women’s fertility issues.
Read a book where a leading character is/becomes pregnant.
Required: If it is not evident on the Goodreads page, provide a reference to support this
Option 3: Happiness – So far this year has been a good one and the potential keeps that smile on my face.
Read a book that has a cover that’s at least 75% according to Tineye of any combination of the colors associated with happiness…yellow, orange, pink, or red. It can be all of one color or a combination of any of those colors to reach the 75%.
A guide to using TinEye can be found here
Required: Post the Cover
Option 4: New Beginnings – I have been in Los Angeles for a long time at this point, working to get to the point where I can support myself solely from my work in film. I’m an actor/producer and unfortunately, especially with the struggles of the last couple of years from the pandemic to the strikes this last year, that’s meant that I’ve had to rely on my day job as a bartender more than I would like. Right now I have a few potential projects on the horizon that would give me a new start within the industry.
Read a book where the author’s first & last initials can be found in the job titles I might be holding here soon…ACTOR, WRITER, and/or PRODUCER. Letters can only be used as many times as they appear, but can split across the words (eg Ann Patchett AP - A in Actor, P in producer).
25.13 - Bookwrm526 - Connections
Help Thread
My favorite game obsession right now is the NYT puzzle Connections, and the similar BBC gameshow Only Connect. My favorite categories are the ones that involve word play, but those are the ones many of my friends find the most frustrating! I'm basing this challenge on some of the recent word play categories that my friends have complained about.
This is a two book task, please read one book from two different options.
Option 1: Hidden musical instruments - read a book with a word in the title or subtitle that contains a musical instrument intact. The word cannot just be the name of a musical instrument (or the plural of the name)! For example: Organism includes the word ORGAN, Rebellion contains BELL, Conundrum contains DRUM.
REQUIRED: State the word from the title/subtitle and the musical instrument
Option 2: Colors missing their first letter - read a book with a word of at least three letters in the title or subtitle that would spell the name of a color if you added a letter at the beginning of the word OR if you changed the letter at the beginning. For example: INK becomes PINK if you add a P, or SLACK becomes BLACK if you change the S to a B.
REQUIRED: State the word from the title/subtitle and how you modified it to make a color.
Option 3: Anagram animals - read a book with a word of at least three letters in the title or subtitle that is an anagram of an animal (birds, mammals, insects, fish, reptiles and amphibians all count). For example, FLOW - WOLF HEAR - HARE, LOW - OWL, LEAF - FLEA. Possessives & plurals are permitted (eg GODS-DOGS)
REQUIRED: State the word from the title/subtitle and the animal name.
Option 4: Body parts - read a book with a word in the title or subtitle that contains a human body part. The word cannot just be the name of a body part (or the plural)! For example: HANDSOME has HAND in it, but the word hand or hands would not work. Another example: FRIENDSHIP has HIP in it.
REQUIRED: State the word from the title/subtitle and the body part it contains
2023 was a rough year for me with challenges at work and with family needing me to provide extra support. My goal for 2024 is to be a bit more mindful in making space for myself and a more balanced life. So far, I am not meeting that goal but still enjoying the adventures. Join my travels with me.
Choose one from each of two different options, or one book of at least 500 pages that matches two of the following options.
REQUIRED: State the options you chose.
Option 1: Road Trip
For family, I spent the new year driving from DC to Florida finding the strawberry capital of the US. I was eating red with strawberry shortcake and strawberry shakes. Then the following week, again for family I drove from DC to VT finding a white out major snowstorm. Read a book with a cover over 50% red OR over 50% white according to Tineye.
A guide to using TinEye can be found here
REQUIRED: Include the book cover when posting.
Option 2: Jamaica’n Me Crazy
By the end of January, I flew to Jamaica for 3 weeks for work. I loved it!! The pride in culture, food, gorgeous beaches and very lucky to celebrate the anniversary of Bob Marley’s birthday and the opening of the One Love movie. I just missed Harry and Megan at the Bob Marley Museum.
Read a book with an MPG of Music.
Option 3: Egypt and Uganda
March finds me at both ends of the Nile (at least the White Nile) with 2 weeks in Egypt and 2 weeks in Uganda for work. A river definitely runs through it especially in Cairo.
Read a book where all the letters found in the phrase “The Nile” are found in the title, exclude the subtitle. The letters of the phrase do NOT need to be found intact or consecutively. Example: THE sILENt companions- The Silent Companions
Option 4: Putting ME first.
Audiobooks and e-books (and the library!) make all the travel more reasonable and allow me to continue to participate in reading challenges. Audiobooks keep me company on the long drives. Read a book that has won an Audie Award in any category, https://www.goodreads.com/award/show/...
REQUIRED: State the category & year that it won
25.11 - Kathy KS’ Task : “Spring has sprung”
Help Thread
To celebrate the SPRING challenge, I’d like to highlight some of my favorite things about Spring.
This is a two book task, choose 2 different options and read 1 book from each option. Children’s books (Childrens, Middle Grades, Juvenile, etc.) or sequential art (Graphic novels, Manga, Comics, etc.) may be used, as long as they fit standard SRC requirements.
State the options.
Option 1. Planting a garden or attending a farmers market means fresh food. I love fresh tomatoes, especially! Read a book with one or more vegetables on the cover. They can be actual photos or artwork, but no silhouettes.
For the purpose of this task a tomato is defined as a vegetable - the list of acceptable vegetables is: https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lis...
REQUIRED: Include the cover in your post.
Examples:


Option 2. I love when the tree leaves appear and flowers add color. Read a book whose title includes one of these common flower names intact: Rose, Gerbera, Sunflower, Marigold, Tulip, Daffodil, Daisy, Orchid, Carnation, Jasmine. Plurals and possessives are allowed.
Option 3. My dad’s career was white collar, but he was still that farm kid at heart. Gardening was his summer passion and I loved all the fresh produce and canned vegetables that resulted. Read a book first published during my father’s lifetime: 1927-1997.
Option 4. Read a book with a four-letter or more word in the title/subtitle that can be made from the phrase “SPRING HAS SPRUNG". Letters may only be used as often as they appear.
REQUIRED: State the word
25.12 - Shelby - A Birdish Year
Help Thread
A group of my girlfriends and I have a monthly women’s book club that we call the Renaissance Women’s Book Club. I always love this group as frankly my reading preferences tend to be the oddball one in the group and thus I end up reading a bunch of things that I wouldn’t normally read. Our one rule for the group is that the book always has to be a female author. Last month our BOM for our nature theme was The Comfort of Crows and the author starts things off with the idea that the tone of your year is set by the first bird you see that year. In discussion, the question was asked if you had a bird to represent your year this year, what would it be.
I said, for me it’d be the Robin. Robin’s are often associated with hope, good luck, happiness, and new beginnings or rebirth. That just feels like how I’m looking at this 2024.
So in honor of my this idea and my book club for this task, read two books, one from two different options. Also, all books chosen for this task must have a female author.
Option 1: Hope – This is the first year in a long time where I look towards the year and feel like I’ve got a lot of potential coming down the line. It leaves me with a lot of hope that this could be the year I finally take that next step in film. Someday I hope that I’m in a position to make the kinds of movies that I really want to make, and a lot of those are adaptations of some of my favorite books.
Read a book from the first 25 pages of the List: Books that Should be Made Into Movies
Required: State the page that your book is found on
Option 2: Good Luck – My year started off with a big boon. I had a friend who was cast in a movie and friends with the director. He asked her if she had any recommendations for a few of the roles he had yet to cast. She recommended me and this led to me being offered one of the roles in the film. The film was all about women’s fertility issues.
Read a book where a leading character is/becomes pregnant.
Required: If it is not evident on the Goodreads page, provide a reference to support this
Option 3: Happiness – So far this year has been a good one and the potential keeps that smile on my face.
Read a book that has a cover that’s at least 75% according to Tineye of any combination of the colors associated with happiness…yellow, orange, pink, or red. It can be all of one color or a combination of any of those colors to reach the 75%.
A guide to using TinEye can be found here
Required: Post the Cover
Option 4: New Beginnings – I have been in Los Angeles for a long time at this point, working to get to the point where I can support myself solely from my work in film. I’m an actor/producer and unfortunately, especially with the struggles of the last couple of years from the pandemic to the strikes this last year, that’s meant that I’ve had to rely on my day job as a bartender more than I would like. Right now I have a few potential projects on the horizon that would give me a new start within the industry.
Read a book where the author’s first & last initials can be found in the job titles I might be holding here soon…ACTOR, WRITER, and/or PRODUCER. Letters can only be used as many times as they appear, but can split across the words (eg Ann Patchett AP - A in Actor, P in producer).
25.13 - Bookwrm526 - Connections
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My favorite game obsession right now is the NYT puzzle Connections, and the similar BBC gameshow Only Connect. My favorite categories are the ones that involve word play, but those are the ones many of my friends find the most frustrating! I'm basing this challenge on some of the recent word play categories that my friends have complained about.
This is a two book task, please read one book from two different options.
Option 1: Hidden musical instruments - read a book with a word in the title or subtitle that contains a musical instrument intact. The word cannot just be the name of a musical instrument (or the plural of the name)! For example: Organism includes the word ORGAN, Rebellion contains BELL, Conundrum contains DRUM.
REQUIRED: State the word from the title/subtitle and the musical instrument
Option 2: Colors missing their first letter - read a book with a word of at least three letters in the title or subtitle that would spell the name of a color if you added a letter at the beginning of the word OR if you changed the letter at the beginning. For example: INK becomes PINK if you add a P, or SLACK becomes BLACK if you change the S to a B.
REQUIRED: State the word from the title/subtitle and how you modified it to make a color.
Option 3: Anagram animals - read a book with a word of at least three letters in the title or subtitle that is an anagram of an animal (birds, mammals, insects, fish, reptiles and amphibians all count). For example, FLOW - WOLF HEAR - HARE, LOW - OWL, LEAF - FLEA. Possessives & plurals are permitted (eg GODS-DOGS)
REQUIRED: State the word from the title/subtitle and the animal name.
Option 4: Body parts - read a book with a word in the title or subtitle that contains a human body part. The word cannot just be the name of a body part (or the plural)! For example: HANDSOME has HAND in it, but the word hand or hands would not work. Another example: FRIENDSHIP has HIP in it.
REQUIRED: State the word from the title/subtitle and the body part it contains
30 Point Tasks
30.1 - Katrisa's Task: Spring Zodiac
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This is a 2 book task. Pick one option and read a book 1 and a book 2 for your chosen option. Total page count must be at least 500 pages. One children’s/middle grade book may be used.
Required: State the option.
Option 1 - Pisces - February 19-March 20
Book 1: Pisces is the 12th sign of the zodiac and its symbol is 2 fish. For this task read a book from a series with at least 12 published works. Your book can be any number in the series including .5s as long as there are at least 12 primary works in the series. The series name must appear in greyscale on the Goodreads book page.
You can determine how many primary works there are by clicking on the series name in grayscale on the book’s main page then look in the top left corner under the series name to see how many primary (not total) books are in the series.
Book 2: The tarot card associated with Pisces is The Moon. Read a book with the word MOON in the title (not subtitle). Word must be standalone, not embedded. Plural or possessive will work but no other variations.
Option 2 - Aries - March 21- April 19
Book 1: The symbol of Aries is the Ram which is identified with the ram with the golden fleece in Greek mythology which Jason famously quested for with his Argonauts. Read a book from the first 20 pages of this list of books with quests.
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
Required: State the page of the list your book is found on.
Book 2: The tarot card associated with Aries is The Emperor. Read a book with one of these royal titles for men in the title (not subtitle): EMPEROR, KING, PRINCE, DUKE. Word must be standalone, not embedded. Plural or possessive works.
Option 3 - Taurus - April 20- May 20
Book 1: The symbol of Taurus is the Bull. Taureans are known for being stubborn - I know because I am one. Taurus is ruled by Venus, who is the goddess of love. Read a book with a word of at least 4 letters in the title (not subtitle) that can be made from the letters in “STUBBORN AS A BULL” or “LOVER NOT A FIGHTER”. Choose one phrase. Letters can be used only as often as they appear.
Required: State the phrase you used.
Book 2: The tarot card associated with Taurus is the Hierophant which portrays a religious figure and in some decks is called the High Priest or The Pope. Read a book with an MPG of Religion.
30.2 - Susan A's Task: Word Search
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This is a two book task. Where books have multiple authors, choose one author only.
Task 1:
Read a book that has a four letter or more word in the title (not subtitle) that can be made from the author's name.
Example:
Needful Things by Stephen King
The word things can be made from the letters of the author's name: STepHen KING
Required: State the word.
Use all letters in the author's name, including initials.
Ignore punctuation: if the word in the title has an apostrophe, find all of the letters before and after the apostrophe
Task 2:
Read a book with an author whose first or last name is at least 4 letters long. Use the letters in the title (not subtitle) to spell the author's first or last name.
Example:
What Darkness Brings by C.S. Harris
The letters in Harris can be found in the title. WHAt DaRkness BRIngS
Other examples:
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig (HAIG)
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas (SARAH)
Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie (AGATHA)
Required: State the name part.
30.3 - MAZZA1's task - Looking Forward to the Olympics
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In the UK we have a TV programme called The Great British Menu. This year the banquet which ends the series will take place in Paris and honour some of the greatest British athletes.
I found this site giving information on some of the Iconic venues for the Paris Olympics
https://olympics.com/en/news/olympic-... and decided to set my task around this.
For this task you must read 2 books. Choose 1 option and read BOTH tasks for that option.
In ALL cases the title tasks mean TITLE ONLY, no subtitles.
No books with Children's MPG or Manga or Graphic Novels allowed
Required: State the option.
Option 1 - The Opening Ceremony
This will take place on the River Seine with the competitors parading in boats.
a) Read a book with a title word of 4 or more letters found in "The River Seine"
Letters may only be used as often as they appear in the phrase.
Required: state the word.
b) Read a book with a small boat on the cover (e.g. a canoe, dinghy, yacht, NOT cruise ship or tanker NOR a toy boat).
this works
but this does not.
Required: post the cover.
Option 2 - The Eiffel Tower Stadium
The Eiffel Tower is nicknamed La Dame De Fer & will host beach volleyball.
a) Read a book with a 4+ letter word in title made from "LA DAME DE FER"
Letters may only be used as often as they appear in the phrase.
Required: State the word.
b) Read a book where the cover shows a beach (sand and water)
E.g.
Required: Post the cover.
Option 3 - La Concorde
Two of the events this site is hosting are 3x3 basketball, and BMX freestyle.
a) Read a book where the letters " BMX " appear anywhere in the title. The letters can appear more than once.
e.g. Arkie's Pilgrimage to the Next Big Thing
This Time Next Year We'll Be Laughing: A Memoir
b) Read a book where there are at least THREE DIFFERENT 3 letter words in the title
e.g. the sun and her flowers (THE, SUN, HER, AND)
Klara and the Sun (AND THE SUN)
Option 4 - Palace Of Versailles
This is hosting equestrian events and modern pentathlon.
a) Read a book with a a word in the title which CONTAINS but does NOT BEGIN with Q
E.g. Masquerade works but Red Queen does not.
b) A series of 5 books is called a pentalogy. Read a book that is part of a series of FIVE and ONLY FIVE primary works. ONLY whole numbers count. The series name must be apparent in greyscale on the GR book page.
This list may help: https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
You do not have to use this list, it is only there as guidance.
Please be aware that not all the series shelved will work.
Option 5 - Marseille Marina and Teahupo’o, Tahiti
These two venues will host most of the water sports: Marseille Marina for the sailing events and Tahiti for the windsurfing
a) Read a book with a title of two or more words where the title words ALL start with the same letter.
e.g. Terribly Twisted Tales or Gone Girl
b) Read a book where there is a word in the title that ends with a double vowel as in Teahupo’o
e.g. We Are Not Free, Cloud Cuckoo Land OR Hawaii
30.4 - Cat's Task: Books of Oceania
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We will be reading books associated with the quasi-continent Oceania, and using the information on this link for reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
Pick an option.
Required: state the option.
Option 1: Two Book Option
Book 1: Read a book that is set (at least 70%) in one or more countries in Oceania, or is about one or more countries in Oceania (if Non-Fiction).
Required: state the country(/ies), and provide supporting evidence if it's not obvious from the GR metadata or blurb.
Book 2: Read a book that is written by an author born in a country in Oceania. Multiple authors are allowed, provided that ALL are born within Oceania. The author(s) need not be from the country used for book 1.
Required: provide a link to prove place of birth if it's not obvious from the GR metadata.
Option 2: One Book Option
Read one book of at least 500 pages that fits both criteria of Option 1.
30.1 - Katrisa's Task: Spring Zodiac
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This is a 2 book task. Pick one option and read a book 1 and a book 2 for your chosen option. Total page count must be at least 500 pages. One children’s/middle grade book may be used.
Required: State the option.
Option 1 - Pisces - February 19-March 20
Book 1: Pisces is the 12th sign of the zodiac and its symbol is 2 fish. For this task read a book from a series with at least 12 published works. Your book can be any number in the series including .5s as long as there are at least 12 primary works in the series. The series name must appear in greyscale on the Goodreads book page.
You can determine how many primary works there are by clicking on the series name in grayscale on the book’s main page then look in the top left corner under the series name to see how many primary (not total) books are in the series.
Book 2: The tarot card associated with Pisces is The Moon. Read a book with the word MOON in the title (not subtitle). Word must be standalone, not embedded. Plural or possessive will work but no other variations.
Option 2 - Aries - March 21- April 19
Book 1: The symbol of Aries is the Ram which is identified with the ram with the golden fleece in Greek mythology which Jason famously quested for with his Argonauts. Read a book from the first 20 pages of this list of books with quests.
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
Required: State the page of the list your book is found on.
Book 2: The tarot card associated with Aries is The Emperor. Read a book with one of these royal titles for men in the title (not subtitle): EMPEROR, KING, PRINCE, DUKE. Word must be standalone, not embedded. Plural or possessive works.
Option 3 - Taurus - April 20- May 20
Book 1: The symbol of Taurus is the Bull. Taureans are known for being stubborn - I know because I am one. Taurus is ruled by Venus, who is the goddess of love. Read a book with a word of at least 4 letters in the title (not subtitle) that can be made from the letters in “STUBBORN AS A BULL” or “LOVER NOT A FIGHTER”. Choose one phrase. Letters can be used only as often as they appear.
Required: State the phrase you used.
Book 2: The tarot card associated with Taurus is the Hierophant which portrays a religious figure and in some decks is called the High Priest or The Pope. Read a book with an MPG of Religion.
30.2 - Susan A's Task: Word Search
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This is a two book task. Where books have multiple authors, choose one author only.
Task 1:
Read a book that has a four letter or more word in the title (not subtitle) that can be made from the author's name.
Example:
Needful Things by Stephen King
The word things can be made from the letters of the author's name: STepHen KING
Required: State the word.
Use all letters in the author's name, including initials.
Ignore punctuation: if the word in the title has an apostrophe, find all of the letters before and after the apostrophe
Task 2:
Read a book with an author whose first or last name is at least 4 letters long. Use the letters in the title (not subtitle) to spell the author's first or last name.
Example:
What Darkness Brings by C.S. Harris
The letters in Harris can be found in the title. WHAt DaRkness BRIngS
Other examples:
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig (HAIG)
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas (SARAH)
Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie (AGATHA)
Required: State the name part.
30.3 - MAZZA1's task - Looking Forward to the Olympics
Help Thread
In the UK we have a TV programme called The Great British Menu. This year the banquet which ends the series will take place in Paris and honour some of the greatest British athletes.
I found this site giving information on some of the Iconic venues for the Paris Olympics
https://olympics.com/en/news/olympic-... and decided to set my task around this.
For this task you must read 2 books. Choose 1 option and read BOTH tasks for that option.
In ALL cases the title tasks mean TITLE ONLY, no subtitles.
No books with Children's MPG or Manga or Graphic Novels allowed
Required: State the option.
Option 1 - The Opening Ceremony
This will take place on the River Seine with the competitors parading in boats.
a) Read a book with a title word of 4 or more letters found in "The River Seine"
Letters may only be used as often as they appear in the phrase.
Required: state the word.
b) Read a book with a small boat on the cover (e.g. a canoe, dinghy, yacht, NOT cruise ship or tanker NOR a toy boat).


Required: post the cover.
Option 2 - The Eiffel Tower Stadium
The Eiffel Tower is nicknamed La Dame De Fer & will host beach volleyball.
a) Read a book with a 4+ letter word in title made from "LA DAME DE FER"
Letters may only be used as often as they appear in the phrase.
Required: State the word.
b) Read a book where the cover shows a beach (sand and water)
E.g.



Required: Post the cover.
Option 3 - La Concorde
Two of the events this site is hosting are 3x3 basketball, and BMX freestyle.
a) Read a book where the letters " BMX " appear anywhere in the title. The letters can appear more than once.
e.g. Arkie's Pilgrimage to the Next Big Thing
This Time Next Year We'll Be Laughing: A Memoir
b) Read a book where there are at least THREE DIFFERENT 3 letter words in the title
e.g. the sun and her flowers (THE, SUN, HER, AND)
Klara and the Sun (AND THE SUN)
Option 4 - Palace Of Versailles
This is hosting equestrian events and modern pentathlon.
a) Read a book with a a word in the title which CONTAINS but does NOT BEGIN with Q
E.g. Masquerade works but Red Queen does not.
b) A series of 5 books is called a pentalogy. Read a book that is part of a series of FIVE and ONLY FIVE primary works. ONLY whole numbers count. The series name must be apparent in greyscale on the GR book page.
This list may help: https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
You do not have to use this list, it is only there as guidance.
Please be aware that not all the series shelved will work.
Option 5 - Marseille Marina and Teahupo’o, Tahiti
These two venues will host most of the water sports: Marseille Marina for the sailing events and Tahiti for the windsurfing
a) Read a book with a title of two or more words where the title words ALL start with the same letter.
e.g. Terribly Twisted Tales or Gone Girl
b) Read a book where there is a word in the title that ends with a double vowel as in Teahupo’o
e.g. We Are Not Free, Cloud Cuckoo Land OR Hawaii
30.4 - Cat's Task: Books of Oceania
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We will be reading books associated with the quasi-continent Oceania, and using the information on this link for reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
Pick an option.
Required: state the option.
Option 1: Two Book Option
Book 1: Read a book that is set (at least 70%) in one or more countries in Oceania, or is about one or more countries in Oceania (if Non-Fiction).
Required: state the country(/ies), and provide supporting evidence if it's not obvious from the GR metadata or blurb.
Book 2: Read a book that is written by an author born in a country in Oceania. Multiple authors are allowed, provided that ALL are born within Oceania. The author(s) need not be from the country used for book 1.
Required: provide a link to prove place of birth if it's not obvious from the GR metadata.
Option 2: One Book Option
Read one book of at least 500 pages that fits both criteria of Option 1.
30 Point Tasks
30.5 - Truitt_T’s task: Match it Up!
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I cannot even begin to guess how many episodes of the 1970s version of Match Game I watched as a kid. I loved Gene Rayburn and so many of the truly funny celebrity guests - Betty White, Charles Nelson Riley, Gary Burghoff, Richard Dawson, Fannie Flagg, Vicky Lawrence, Jack Klugman, Elaine Joyce, Jo Ann Pflugg, Mary Wickes, Dick Martin, Marcia Wallace - the list goes on and on. So in honor of the 1970s version of Match Game, here’s your task:
This is a two book task. MPG Childrens and Middle Grade books are not eligible (Match Game was a bit risqué.) Also, books that are MPG Sequential Art, Graphic Novels, Comics, Comic Book, or Manga may not be used.
Read two books with an identical 4 or more letter word in the title or subtitle. The words must be identical - no plurals, possessives, or embedded words allowed. One of your chosen books MUST be Non-Fiction.
Examples:
An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us
The World According to Garp
Notes from a Small Island
The Island
Is That a Fish in Your Ear? Translation and the Meaning of Everything
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying
Magic Bites
The total page count for the two books must be 450 pages or more.
Required: Note the common title word.
30.6 - Amy FL’s task: The Chase is On
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I have always loved watching game shows and even remember Art Fleming, the original host of Jeopardy, and Chuck Woolery and Susan Stafford who preceded Pat Sajak and Vanna White on Wheel of Fortune. I still watch those old favorites, but now enjoy watching The Chase which originated in the UK and now airs in prime time in the US. There are currently no new episodes on the schedule, but I’m eagerly awaiting its return.
The show features a team of three challengers who have to defeat a trivia master. These trivia pros are no joke and they rarely lose. Their encyclopedic knowledge of such a wide range of topics is incredible!
For this task, read two books, one from two different options. No children’s books or comics/sequential art may be used and the two books must total a minimum of 700 pages.
Required: State the options.
Option 1: The Chasers featured on the show so far were Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter, James Holzhauer, Brandon Blackwell, Victoria Groce, Buzzy Cohen and Mark Labbett. Read a book written by an author whose name matches one of these geniuses. It can be the first or last name and can appear in any position (Henry James for James Holzhauer as an example). The name must match exactly (Ken, not Kenny or Kenneth). If your book has multiple authors, they ALL must share a name with one of the Chasers.
Required: Identify the name of the author and the Chaser who shares the name in your post.
Option 2: Brad Rutter’s nickname on the show is “The Buzzsaw” which probably would have worked better for Buzzy Cohen who is known as “The Stunner.” Read a book that has two of the letter Z in any combination of its title, subtitle and/or author’s name. The z’s do not have to be connected, so one in the title and another in the author's name works, for example.
Option 3: James, the “High Roller” Holzhauer was a Jeopardy champ famous for taking big risks on daily doubles by betting his entire earnings. Given that he is a professional gambler, that behavior wasn’t surprising, but it made for some exciting games. For this task, read a book set at least 50% in Las Vegas where James resides OR with one of these gambling items on the cover: a poker chip, playing card or single die or pair of dice.
Required: If using the cover option, include the cover in your post. If the Las Vegas setting isn’t apparent from the GR description or metadata, provide a reference.
Option 4: Mark Labbett was only on for one season and Ken Jennings left to become full-time host of Jeopardy. They were replaced by Brandon Blackwell (“The Lightning Bolt”) and Victoria Groce (“The Queen”) who is the only female Chaser. Read a book written by a single female author whose first and last name begin with the same letter (Lisa Lutz, for example).
30.7 - TessaVanessa’s Task: The Price is Right
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The Price is Right is one of the most loved game shows on American television. Contestants compete by guessing the prices of merchandise to win cash and prizes. It is the first game show I remember watching.
Read two books, from two different options.
Required: State the options.
Option 1: COME ON DOWN: The show started with the host choosing a contestant from the studio audience by calling out the words: Come on down, you’re the next contestant on the Price is Right. Read a book with a word of five letters or more that can be made from COME ON DOWN, YOU’RE THE NEXT CONTESTANT. Letters may only be used as often as they appear.
Required: State the word.
Option 2: PRICING GAMES: There were many games played on the Price is Right before a contestant made it to the final showcase. A few of the games I remember are Plinko, Grocery Game, Cliff Hangers, Safe Crackers, Dice Game, Bonkers, and Bullseye. Read a book with a title, subtitle and/or author that includes all the letters in one of these games.
Required: State the game you are using.
Option 3: SHOWCASE SHOWDOWN The show runs for 60 minutes. The 3 contestants from the first half will have a chance at The Big Wheel as well as the 3 from the second half. The highest number from each set advances to the showcase showdown. The remaining 2 contestants get to bid on a showcase of items ranging from vacations, cars, boats and other big ticket items. The one closest to the actual cost wins. Go to https://spinthewheel.app/the-price-is... and spin the wheel. Read a book that includes the number(s) you spun in the page count . The numbers can be in any order.
Required: State the number you spun.
Option 4: From 1979 until his last appearance in 2007, Bob Barker would end each episode with the following words: “Bob Barker, to remind you, help to control the pet population - have your pets spayed or neutered. Goodbye everybody!” - a plea that was continued by the man who succeeded him in the role, Drew Carey. Read a book with a domestic dog or cat on the cover. It can be a live animal or a drawing as long as you can tell it is a cat or dog.
Required: Post the cover.
30.5 - Truitt_T’s task: Match it Up!
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I cannot even begin to guess how many episodes of the 1970s version of Match Game I watched as a kid. I loved Gene Rayburn and so many of the truly funny celebrity guests - Betty White, Charles Nelson Riley, Gary Burghoff, Richard Dawson, Fannie Flagg, Vicky Lawrence, Jack Klugman, Elaine Joyce, Jo Ann Pflugg, Mary Wickes, Dick Martin, Marcia Wallace - the list goes on and on. So in honor of the 1970s version of Match Game, here’s your task:
This is a two book task. MPG Childrens and Middle Grade books are not eligible (Match Game was a bit risqué.) Also, books that are MPG Sequential Art, Graphic Novels, Comics, Comic Book, or Manga may not be used.
Read two books with an identical 4 or more letter word in the title or subtitle. The words must be identical - no plurals, possessives, or embedded words allowed. One of your chosen books MUST be Non-Fiction.
Examples:
An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us
The World According to Garp
Notes from a Small Island
The Island
Is That a Fish in Your Ear? Translation and the Meaning of Everything
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying
Magic Bites
The total page count for the two books must be 450 pages or more.
Required: Note the common title word.
30.6 - Amy FL’s task: The Chase is On
Help Thread
I have always loved watching game shows and even remember Art Fleming, the original host of Jeopardy, and Chuck Woolery and Susan Stafford who preceded Pat Sajak and Vanna White on Wheel of Fortune. I still watch those old favorites, but now enjoy watching The Chase which originated in the UK and now airs in prime time in the US. There are currently no new episodes on the schedule, but I’m eagerly awaiting its return.
The show features a team of three challengers who have to defeat a trivia master. These trivia pros are no joke and they rarely lose. Their encyclopedic knowledge of such a wide range of topics is incredible!
For this task, read two books, one from two different options. No children’s books or comics/sequential art may be used and the two books must total a minimum of 700 pages.
Required: State the options.
Option 1: The Chasers featured on the show so far were Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter, James Holzhauer, Brandon Blackwell, Victoria Groce, Buzzy Cohen and Mark Labbett. Read a book written by an author whose name matches one of these geniuses. It can be the first or last name and can appear in any position (Henry James for James Holzhauer as an example). The name must match exactly (Ken, not Kenny or Kenneth). If your book has multiple authors, they ALL must share a name with one of the Chasers.
Required: Identify the name of the author and the Chaser who shares the name in your post.
Option 2: Brad Rutter’s nickname on the show is “The Buzzsaw” which probably would have worked better for Buzzy Cohen who is known as “The Stunner.” Read a book that has two of the letter Z in any combination of its title, subtitle and/or author’s name. The z’s do not have to be connected, so one in the title and another in the author's name works, for example.
Option 3: James, the “High Roller” Holzhauer was a Jeopardy champ famous for taking big risks on daily doubles by betting his entire earnings. Given that he is a professional gambler, that behavior wasn’t surprising, but it made for some exciting games. For this task, read a book set at least 50% in Las Vegas where James resides OR with one of these gambling items on the cover: a poker chip, playing card or single die or pair of dice.
Required: If using the cover option, include the cover in your post. If the Las Vegas setting isn’t apparent from the GR description or metadata, provide a reference.
Option 4: Mark Labbett was only on for one season and Ken Jennings left to become full-time host of Jeopardy. They were replaced by Brandon Blackwell (“The Lightning Bolt”) and Victoria Groce (“The Queen”) who is the only female Chaser. Read a book written by a single female author whose first and last name begin with the same letter (Lisa Lutz, for example).
30.7 - TessaVanessa’s Task: The Price is Right
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The Price is Right is one of the most loved game shows on American television. Contestants compete by guessing the prices of merchandise to win cash and prizes. It is the first game show I remember watching.
Read two books, from two different options.
Required: State the options.
Option 1: COME ON DOWN: The show started with the host choosing a contestant from the studio audience by calling out the words: Come on down, you’re the next contestant on the Price is Right. Read a book with a word of five letters or more that can be made from COME ON DOWN, YOU’RE THE NEXT CONTESTANT. Letters may only be used as often as they appear.
Required: State the word.
Option 2: PRICING GAMES: There were many games played on the Price is Right before a contestant made it to the final showcase. A few of the games I remember are Plinko, Grocery Game, Cliff Hangers, Safe Crackers, Dice Game, Bonkers, and Bullseye. Read a book with a title, subtitle and/or author that includes all the letters in one of these games.
Required: State the game you are using.
Option 3: SHOWCASE SHOWDOWN The show runs for 60 minutes. The 3 contestants from the first half will have a chance at The Big Wheel as well as the 3 from the second half. The highest number from each set advances to the showcase showdown. The remaining 2 contestants get to bid on a showcase of items ranging from vacations, cars, boats and other big ticket items. The one closest to the actual cost wins. Go to https://spinthewheel.app/the-price-is... and spin the wheel. Read a book that includes the number(s) you spun in the page count . The numbers can be in any order.
Required: State the number you spun.
Option 4: From 1979 until his last appearance in 2007, Bob Barker would end each episode with the following words: “Bob Barker, to remind you, help to control the pet population - have your pets spayed or neutered. Goodbye everybody!” - a plea that was continued by the man who succeeded him in the role, Drew Carey. Read a book with a domestic dog or cat on the cover. It can be a live animal or a drawing as long as you can tell it is a cat or dog.
Required: Post the cover.
50 Point Tasks
50.1 - Tammy AZ's Task: Exploration Through Reading
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Spring is a time when many people travel for Spring Break or start planning their summer travels. This task is a reader version of travel and has three options. Select one of the options and read three books in that option. Your books must have a total page count of 750+ pages when combined and no kids/graphic novels allowed.
Required: State which option you used.
Option 1 - Road Trip: Read three books that take place on the same continent but in different locations on the continent. For example: Europe - set in France, Ireland, and Italy. Books can all be in the same country but must then be in different cities/towns as the point of the task is to travel.
Required: If the settings are not obvious from the book description or GR metadata, provide a reference.
Option 2 - Intercontinental Travel: Read three books with each book being set on a different continent. For this task Russia is considered Asia.
Required: If the settings are not obvious from the book description or GR metadata, provide a reference.
Option 3 - Flights of Fancy: Not everyone likes to travel physically so in this option read three books with each book having a MPG of Fantasy or Science Fiction.
50.1 - Tammy AZ's Task: Exploration Through Reading
Help Thread
Spring is a time when many people travel for Spring Break or start planning their summer travels. This task is a reader version of travel and has three options. Select one of the options and read three books in that option. Your books must have a total page count of 750+ pages when combined and no kids/graphic novels allowed.
Required: State which option you used.
Option 1 - Road Trip: Read three books that take place on the same continent but in different locations on the continent. For example: Europe - set in France, Ireland, and Italy. Books can all be in the same country but must then be in different cities/towns as the point of the task is to travel.
Required: If the settings are not obvious from the book description or GR metadata, provide a reference.
Option 2 - Intercontinental Travel: Read three books with each book being set on a different continent. For this task Russia is considered Asia.
Required: If the settings are not obvious from the book description or GR metadata, provide a reference.
Option 3 - Flights of Fancy: Not everyone likes to travel physically so in this option read three books with each book having a MPG of Fantasy or Science Fiction.
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5 Points
5.1 Spring Colours
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Holi, the Hindu festival of Spring, colours and love, is usually observed in March. The celebrations include lots of dancing and music, as well as people joyfully throwing coloured powder and water at each other.
Read a book whose cover contains a minimum of three distinct colours according to TinEye. A guide to using TinEye can be found here.
Required: Post the cover.
5.2 What Goes Around...
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March 18th is Global Recycling Day. In honour of this, read a book that is new-to-you but NOT bought new - for example, borrowed from a library, bought second-hand, or passed on by a friend or family member.
Required: state how you obtained the book.
5.3 P-P-P-Pick Up A Penguin
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April 25th is World Penguin Day, and while we all love our flightless black-and-white friends, as readers we're perhaps more likely to celebrate Penguin, the publishing house well known for its extensive collection of classic works.
Read a book that has been published as a Penguin Classic according to this Wiki list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of... OR where a Penguin Classics edition of the book exists on Goodreads.
The edition you read does not need to be a Penguin edition.
Required: If your book does not appear on the Wiki list, provide a link to the GR page for the Penguin Classics edition. This must show Penguin Classics in the publisher metadata.
5.4 What's In A Name?
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May 23rd 1707 was the birthdate of Swedish botanist and naturalist Carl Linnaeus, who is responsible for introducing binomial nomenclature - the system of naming organisms according to genus and species - which has become the global standard in scientific fields.
Read a book by a single author where the author's initials (first and last) can be found in CARL LINNAEUS. Letters may only be used as often as they appear.
5.5 Welcome, Watchers of Illusion
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Knightmare was a children's game show that proved to also be a surprise hit with the grown-ups. Innovative for its time in the late 80s and early 90s, it was based on computer games and used blue screen technology to create a fiendishly difficult fantasy-themed adventure for its teams of young contestants. Of course, being a blue screen setup, the actual set was minimal and the chosen adventurer could not see the graphics. The solution? Poke fun at the limitations by making the adventurer wear the "Helmet of Truth" (which definitely wasn't just a glorified bucket designed to obscure their vision) and have their teammates guide them.
Read a book where the title contains a word of four letters or more that can be made from the letters in KNIGHTMARE. Letters may be used only as often as they appear.
5.6 Tiger, Tiger
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Fort Boyard is a French game show that takes place in the Napoleonic fortress of the same name. In it, contestants complete challenges to earn keys that will allow them to access the treasure room, a chamber full of gold guarded by the resident tigers. While the real tigers retired in 2022, there are still CGI versions roaming around to terrorise anyone who doesn't escape the treasure room in time.
Read a book that features a tiger on the cover. This must clearly be a tiger (not a domestic Bengal cat) with stripes visible.
Examples:
Required: Post the cover.
5.7 Trust Nobody
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Think you can spot a saboteur? In the Belgian game show De Mol (The Mole), contestants try to complete various challenges in order to build up the cash prize to be won at the end of series - all while trying to identify who amongst them is deliberately undermining their efforts. At the end of each episode there is a test, with the contestant who is furthest from identifying the Mole is eliminated.
As the show takes its name from espionage jargon, read a book with an MPG of Espionage or Spy Thriller.
5.8 Roboteers, Stand By
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In the late 90s and early 2000s, it wasn't just humans taking part in game shows. Robot Wars was a regular fixture on Friday night TV, with teams of competitors pitting their battling machines against each other - and indeed, the resident house robots, who had such colourful names as Dead Metal, Sergeant Bash and Sir Killalot. As digital technology advanced and became more widely available, it spawned other, similar shows such as FightBox and Bamzooki (for the younger enthusiasts).
Read a book from the first 25 pages of this Robots shelf: https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
Required: State the page of the shelf your book is found on.
5.9 What is the Seasonal Reading Challenge?
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Having made its debut way back in 1964, Jeopardy! is a well-known US quiz show where answers must be given in the form of a question. With over 40 seasons having been broadcast to date, it's one of the longest running game shows of all time.
Read a book with ! Or ? In the title or subtitle. e.g.
5.10 All The Information Is On The Task
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Taskmaster is a comedy game show where five famous faces compete to see who fares best in a battle of increasingly bizarre challenges set by the tyrannical Taskmaster, Greg Davies. A common refrain throughout its sixteen series (much to the chagrin of its contestants) has been "all the information is on the task", the utterly unhelpful advice provided by the Taskmaster's assistant, Alex Horne. Hopefully, this task is somewhat simpler and needs no explanation!
Read a book of your choice that meets SRC rules.
For this task, a book with the MPG Childrens, Kids, Middle Grade or Juvenile that is NOT found in ARBF may be used.