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message 1: by Michelle's Empty Nest, The Challenge Whisperer (new)

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Ridiculously Random Reading Challenge
Individual, Open-Ended
April 1, 2025 - March 31, 2027



You know how most reading challenges you join have some type of theme or main idea, kind of like the books themselves? Well, this one...not so much! We'll look at Crown Jewels, Greasy Pole Climbing, Model Ts, Zorbing, and anything and everything in between. So buckle up for the ride and enjoy!


Each time you satisfy a task, make a post here IN YOUR OWN THREAD. Please use the following example for your Completion Post.


Prompt # / Name: {For example: #1: Octothorpe}
Book:
Author:
Date Read:
Pages:
Task:
How it Fits:



If you have any questions about this challenge, please post them in the Ridiculously Random Q&A Thread.


Challenge Rules:
📘 Standard Rules Apply
📘 I will create an individual thread for you prior to the start date.
📘 Your first prompt will be posted on April 1, 2025.
📘 Books must be completed after the task has been posted. For example, if your task is posted on 4-15, you can't use a book you completed on 4-14.


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If a set of tasks is too difficult or just out of your comfort zone, you have 4 SKIPS to use in this challenge. In order to use a SKIP, read any book that meets the Standard Book Qualifications for Hooked on Books. The link is in the Challenge Rules above. Simply list SKIP on the Task line.






message 2: by Michelle's Empty Nest, The Challenge Whisperer (new)

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Just to shake things up a bit more and keep them really random, I'm throwing caution...and my OCD...to the wind for this challenge. Your prompts will be given to you in random orders, with everyone following a different path. I'll be tracking your prompts on a separate spreadsheet to make sure we don't miss one.


If you would like to pick your starting place, tell me your favorite number between 1 and 72 before March 31st.


message 3: by Maria (a) (new)

Maria (a) Life got a bit out of hand, I'm hoping the bold 'before' doesn't mean I'm out of the running (though if I am, that's fine too of course!)

If possible, I'd like to start with 33 please!


message 4: by Michelle's Empty Nest, The Challenge Whisperer (new)

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Ridiculously Random Prompt #33: Outhouse Racing





In Outhouse Racing, an outhouse (outdoor toilet) is kitted with wheels, brakes, and a steering system, and is raced down hills with competitors sitting on the toilet seat inside.


Competitors decorate their outhouses with clever names like “Royal Flush” and the first outhouse to make it across the finish line wins.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

🚽 1. Read a book where a character decorates something.
🚽 2. Read a book with all the letters of OUTHOUSE in the title and/or subtitle.
🚽 3. Read a book with something with a steering system on the cover.
🚽 4. Read a book where a character sits down.


message 5: by Maria (a) (new)

Maria (a) Prompt # / Name: #33: Outhouse Racing
Book: Overgave
Author: Melissa Brayden
Date Read: 29/4
Pages: 320

Task: Read a book where a character sits down.
How it Fits:
She tried banging on the door again and, feeling out of options, slid down the wall in the hallway to the floor. She'd just sit there and wait then. What else could she do?
(p. 244)


message 6: by Michelle's Empty Nest, The Challenge Whisperer (new)

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Ridiculously Random Prompt #46: Triskaidekaphobia





Fear of the number 13 is called triskaidekaphobia.


Irrationally scared of clowns? You might have coulrophobia. Oh, and gephyrophobia is a fear of bridges.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

1️⃣3️⃣ 1. Read a book where someone has a great fear of something.
1️⃣3️⃣ 2. Read a book with a number, a clown, or a bridge on the cover.
1️⃣3️⃣ 3. Read a book with the number 13 intact in the page count or publication date.
1️⃣3️⃣ 4. Read a book where the first letter of each word in the title is found in TRISKAIDEKAPHOBIA. {3-word minimum}


message 7: by Maria (a) (new)

Maria (a) Prompt # / Name: #46: Triskaidekaphobia
Book: Into the Dark
Author: J.A. Sutherland
Date Read: 1/5
Pages: 312

Task: Read a book where the first letter of each word in the title is found in TRISKAIDEKAPHOBIA.
How it Fits: Into the Dark - TRISKAIDEKAPHOBIA


message 8: by Michelle's Empty Nest, The Challenge Whisperer (new)

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Ridiculously Random Prompt #14: An Aspen Grove





The largest known living organism is an aspen grove.


Pando (Latin for "I spread out") is a group of genetically identical quaking aspens in Utah with an interconnected root system. It's an estimated 80,000 years old and takes up more than 100 acres.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

🟡 1. Read a book set in Utah.
🟡 2. Read a book with more than 80,000 ratings.
🟡 3. Read a book with more than 100 reviews.
🟡 4. Read a book with a mostly yellow cover. {Your discretion.}


message 9: by Maria (a) (new)

Maria (a) Prompt # / Name: #14: An Aspen Grove
Book: Spoiler Alert
Author: Olivia Dade
Date Read: 4/5
Pages: 416

Task: Read a book with more than 100 reviews.
How it Fits: This book has 9,287 reviews.


message 10: by Michelle's Empty Nest, The Challenge Whisperer (new)

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Ridiculously Random Prompt #43: Lincoln Logs





Frank Lloyd Wright's son invented Lincoln Logs.


The famous architect's design for the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo inspired John Lloyd Wright to produce the interlocking log beams on a much smaller scale for kids.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

🪵 1. Read a book where the author goes by 3 names.
🪵 2. Read a book with at least 3 Ls in the title.
🪵 3. Read a book with a log/tree on the cover.
🪵 4. Read a book set in Japan.


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