The 52 Book Club: 2025 Challenge discussion
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41 -- Cover Font Is In A Primary Color
Books I've read and recommend:yellow: The Taken Ones by Jess Lourey
Yellow: When We Were Friends: A Short Story by Jane Green
blue: Token Black Girl by Danielle Prescod
red: The Want-Ad Killer by Ann Rule
Yellow - Halden: Byen, landskapet og menneskene by Sven G Eliassen
Jakten på Olav Tryggvason by Øystein Morten
Jakten på Olav den hellige also by Øystein Morten
Death of a She Devil by Fay Weldon
Blue - Island - En reiseskildring by Kirsti MacDonald Jareg
Green - Disney Villains The Essential Guide New Edition by D.K. Publishing
Denise wrote: "I would really like to read The Lion Women of Tehran"Just finished The Lion Women of Tehran and it was wonderful. Works for so many prompts...has an epigraph, set in a country with an active volcano, explores social class...and I am sure others. Highly recommended!
Dick Van Dyke: A Little Golden Book Biography by Christy Webster [yellow]My husband loves Dick Van Dyke. So, when we saw this, I just had to get it for him for an early Valentine's Day present. Now we've both read it.
I just received this book so since the cover is red I'll be going with this one. (The copy I got is red, not this gold that's pictured but GR didn't have the red cover):Joan of Arc: A History
I misread the prompt. It says cover fontSo much for my original pick. Now I have to find something else.
Read "Star Wars : Be More Vader. Assertive thinking from the dark side" for this prompt. One of the funniest books I've ever read!
In January I read Big Nate: Pray for a Fire Drill byLincoln Peirce .... it helped me get out of my year long reading slump.
“Bootlegger’s Daughter” by Margaret Maron has a yellow font on the cover. This is the first in the series.
I read The Only Child by Guojing, the blue of the title and the red for the author's name are the only "colors" used in this black and white wordless graphic. It is a lovely book.
byJulie Leong. If you are in need of a light, charming fantasy, this book is for you. Would also fit the prompts for Found Family or Character with Red Hair. 3 Stars.
Lost & Lassoed by Lyla Sage
I enjoyed it but also slightly disappointed by it. I just had higher expectations for this pairing than what we got. But still enjoyable.
Books mentioned in this topic
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Colleen Hoover (other topics)Michael Idov (other topics)
Nick Bradley (other topics)
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For this prompt, choose a book with font on the cover that is in a primary color. This may be the title, subtitle, author’s name, endorsement, etc. The cover may contain fonts of various colors. As long as at least part of the cover font is in a primary color, it counts toward this prompt.
What are primary colors? Primary colors are the foundation for creating other colors. They cannot be created by mixing other colors together. Most often, we refer to the primary colors as red, yellow, and blue.
However, there are also different primary color models for light. The variations between the models are due to the differences between additive and subtractive color mixing. For example, the RGB model uses red, green, and blue as its primary colors. The CMY model uses cyan, magenta, and yellow.
For this prompt, it is up to you which primary color (and which primary color model) you’d like to use.
Remember that you do not need to complete this prompt using a physical copy. All of our prompts can be completed using any format or style of reading. Books with various editions may have different cover designs. As long as at least one edition has font on the cover in a primary color you can read that book in any format or edition you’d like.
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