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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.






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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.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments I don't have a favorite. I will pick 1. I like to start at the beginning.


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #1: Octothorpe





The hashtag symbol is technically called an octothorpe.


According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, the "octo-" prefix refers to the eight points on the popular symbol, but the "thorpe" remains a mystery. One theory claims that it comes from the Old English word for "village," based on the idea that the symbol looks like a village surrounded by eight fields!


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

#️⃣ 1. Read a book with an MPG of MYSTERY.
#️⃣ 2. Read a book with an 8 in the page count.
#️⃣ 3. Read a book with all the letters of THORPE in the title.
#️⃣ 4. Read a book with the word VILLAGE found in the text.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt: #1: Octothorpe
Book: The Village
Author: Alice Taylor
Date Read: 4/5/25
Pages: 160
Task: 4. Read a book with the word VILLAGE found in the text.
How it Fits: p.9 - "Coming as a bride to their village shop I was kindly received."


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #18: Cycleball





Cycleball is also known as “Radball” and is essentially a game of football (or ‘soccer’ depending on which country you’re from) played on bicycles.


Unlike traditional football, however, players use the bike to control, flick, and move the ball into the opposing team’s goal. The bikes used have fixed gears with no brakes and there tends to be 2 players on each team.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

🚴‍♀️ 1. Read a book with two main/major characters.
🚴‍♀️ 2. Read a book that has also been known by another title.
🚴‍♀️ 3. Read a book with a bicycle on the cover.
🚴‍♀️ 4. Read a book where the author's first initial is NOT found in FIXED GEARS.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt : #18: Cycleball
Book: Christmas K-9 Unit Heroes
Author: Lenora Worth & Katy Lee
Date Read: 4/7/2025
Pages: 288
Task: 4. Read a book where the author's first initial is NOT found in FIXED GEARS
How it Fits: Both author's first initials (L & K) are NOT in FIXED GEARS


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #9: Bossaball





Originating in Spain, Bossaball comprises elements of volleyball, football (soccer), gymnastics, and capoeira, which is an Afro-Brazilian cultural practice simultaneously involving a fight and a dance.


The game is played on an inflatable course with inbuilt trampolines on each side. The teams consist of 4 - 5 players with the aim of getting the ball over the net without the other team being able to return it.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

🏐 1. Read a book that you rated 4 - 5 stars.
🏐 2. Read a book where a character fights or dances.
🏐 3. Read a book set at least partially in Spain.
🏐 4. Read a book where the MC's first name does NOT start with a letter in BOSSABALL.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #9: Bossaball
Book: Master Slave Husband Wife: An Epic Journey from Slavery to Freedom
Author: Ilyon Woo
Date Read: 4/9/25
Pages: 416
Task: 1. Read a book that you rated 4 - 5 stars.
How it Fits: 4 stars


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #55: Moon Flowers





Moon flowers actually bloom in response to the moon.


Sunflowers will follow the sun as it moves across the sky, but their lunar counterparts only open after nightfall or on cloudy days.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

🌺 1. Read a book with flowers on the cover.
🌺 2. Read a book with double vowels in the title.
🌺 3. Read a book where the author's FIRST initial is found in LUNAR.
🌺 4. Read a book where you can share a scene that happens after nightfall with me.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #55: Moon Flowers

Midnight Jewels by Jayne Ann Krentz
Book: Midnight Jewels
Author: Jayne Ann Krentz
Date Read: 4/11/25
Pages: 380
Task: 1. Read a book with flowers on the cover.
How it Fits: Couple sitting in field of flowers - flowers along bottom of cover


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #30: Mud-Pit Belly Flop





The Mud-Pit Belly Flop is one of the biggest events that takes place during the ‘Redneck Games.'


The event, of course, takes place in a giant mud pit and the crowd gathered to watch chooses the winner by judging who can make the biggest, muddiest splash. The winner receives a trophy – always featuring a smashed beer can.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

👀 1. Read a book where the MC drinks a beer.
👀 2. Read a book with a crowd, more than 4 people, on the cover.
👀 3. Read a book where someone wins a trophy.
👀 4. Read a book where the title ENDS with a letter in REDNECK.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #30: Mud-Pit Belly Flop

And Only to Deceive (Lady Emily, #1) by Tasha Alexander
Book: And Only to Deceive
Author: Tasha Alexander
Date Read: 4/18/25
Pages: 321
Task: 4. Read a book where the title ENDS with a letter in REDNECK.
How it Fits: title ENDS in E in REDNECK


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #72: Zorbing





Zorbing is considered a recreational sport that involves rolling down a hill in a transparent plastic orb – essentially a “hamster ball."


It is generally used on hills, but can also be used on water, as well as flat surfaces. Orbs with no harnesses can carry up to three people, whereas a harnessed orb can only carry 1 or 2.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

🐹 1. Read a book with a Z in the title.
🐹 2. Read a book with something made of plastic on the cover.
🐹 3. Read a book with the word TRANSPARENT found in the text.
🐹 4. Read a book where the author's last name ENDS with a letter in HAMSTER.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #72: Zorbing

Legends & Lattes (Legends & Lattes, #1) by Travis Baldree
Book: Legends & Lattes
Author: Travis Baldree
Date Read: 4/20/25
Pages: 296
Task: 4. Read a book where the author's last name ENDS with a letter in HAMSTER.
How it Fits: author last name ends in E in HAMPSTER


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #63: Wife Carrying





Originally invented in Finland, Wife Carrying is a sport that involves a male competitor racing through 2 dry obstacles and 1 water obstacle approximately 1 meter deep all while carrying a female teammate.


The female must weigh at least 108 lb (49 kg) or additional weight will be added to her. Teams who complete the course in the shortest time win with additional prizes for best costume, etc.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

💍 1. Read a book with a married MC.
💍 2. Read a book set at least partially in Finland.
💍 3. Read a book where a character feels weighted down in some way.
💍 4. Read a book where a character carries something or someone.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #63: Wife Carrying

The Last Waltz (Signet Regency Romance) by Mary Balogh
Book: The Last Waltz
Author: Mary Balogh
Date Read: 4/21/25
Pages: 225
Task: 4. Read a book where a character carries something or someone.
How it Fits: MC Gerard carries a young lady who pretends she has twisted her ankle downstairs to a ball


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #39: Quidditch





Quidditch was invented by J.K. Rowling in her Harry Potter series and involves 2 teams of 7 players mounted on broomsticks with 4 different balls and goals on either side of the pitch.


The game has since been adapted for the real world with the ultimate goal being to score more goals than the other team before the ‘snitch’ is caught.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

🧹 1. Read a book where one character snitches on another.
🧹 2. Read a book that is part of a series.
🧹 3. Read a book where the author uses initials in their name.
🧹 4. Read a book with a storyline that could be adapted into a board game or a real-life game.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #39: Quidditch

Secrets of a Summer Night (Wallflowers, #1) by Lisa Kleypas
Book: Secrets of a Summer Night
Author: Lisa Kleypas
Date Read: 4/28/25
Pages: 375
Task: 2. Read a book that is part of a series.
How it Fits: Wallflowers, #1


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #7: Allergic Cats





Some cats are allergic to people.


FYI for all you people allergic to cats: they might be allergic to you, too! It's pretty uncommon due to the fact that we bathe ourselves more often than other species and don't shed as much hair or dead skin, but yes, it does happen.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

🐈 1. Read a book with a cat on the cover.
🐈 2. Read a book where someone takes a bath or a shower.
🐈 3. Read a book with all the letters of ALLERGIC found in the title/subtitle.
🐈 4. Read a book with the word HAIR or SKIN found in the text.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #7: Allergic Cats

Irish Chain (Benni Harper, #2) by Earlene Fowler
Book: Irish Chain
Author: Earlene Fowler
Date Read: 4/30/25
Pages: 309
Task: 4. Read a book with the word HAIR or SKIN found in the text.
How it Fits: p. 16 "I'd cut my waist length hair up to my neck..."


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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}


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #46: Triskaidekaphobia

The Rise of Magicks (Chronicles of The One, #3) by Nora Roberts
Book: The Rise of Magicks
Author: Nora Roberts
Date Read: 5/5/25
Pages: 467
Task: 2. Read a book with a number, a clown, or a bridge on the cover.
How it Fits: Under the author's name is Chronicles of The One - Book 3


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #51: Tuna Toss





The famous Tuna Toss is held as part of the Tunarama Festival in Port Lincoln, South Australia, in celebration of the local fishing industry. The event was first held in 1979, and is still going strong.

The competition is to throw a tuna as far as possible. Originally, a fresh tuna fish was used. Since 2008, competitors throw a weighted, plastic tuna in the initial heats. In the finals, they use a frozen 9 or 10kg Southern Bluefin Tuna, with a rope handle threaded through its gills. No fish are killed for the competition, only undersized fish that have died naturally are used.

The most successful competitors use a hammer throwing technique, spinning several times before unleashing the tuna. The current record for the longest throw is held by Australian Olympic hammer thrower, Sean Carlin, who threw 37.23 meters in 1998. Carlin also holds the Australian hammer throw record. The women's record of 22.15m was set in 2002 by hammer thrower Brook Kruger. The winners take home $1,000, and second place wins $500.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

🐟 1. Read a book set at least partially in Australia.
🐟 2. Read a book published since 2008.
🐟 3. Read a book where a character eats any kind of fish.
🐟 4. Read a book where the MC or the author is named Sean or Brook. {spelling variations accepted}


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #51: Tuna Toss

Her Secret Agent (X-Ops, #0.5) by Paige Tyler
Book: Her Secret Agent
Author: Paige Tyler
Date Read: 5/6/25
Pages: 258
Task: 2. Read a book published since 2008.
How it Fits: publ in 2014


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #12: Cheese Rolling





The Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling & Wake is an annual event that takes place each spring near Gloucester, England and involves a 9 pound round of cheese, which is rolled from the top of a hill.


Competitors race after the cheese and the first person to reach the finish line at the bottom wins the cheese.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

🧀 1. Read a book where a character eats cheese, or does something foolish.
🧀 2. Read a book set at least partially in England.
🧀 3. Read a book with all the letters of SPRING in the title.
🧀 4. Read a book with a 9 in the page count or publication date.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #12: Cheese Rolling

Suddenly One Summer (FBI/US Attorney, #6) by Julie James
Book: Suddenly One Summer
Author: Julie James
Date Read: 5/8/25
Pages: 291
Task: 4. Read a book with a 9 in the page count or publication date.
How it Fits: 9 in the page count


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #10: National Animal of Scotland





The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland.


Yes, although it's a fabled creature, the national animal of Scotland is actually the mythical unicorn — chosen because of its association with dominance and chivalry as well as purity and innocence in Celtic mythology. BRB, moving to Scotland real quick.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

🦄 1. Read a book set in Scotland.
🦄 2. Read a book with all the letters of UNICORN found in the title.
🦄 3. Read a book tagged MYTHOLOGY any number of times.
🦄 4. Read a book where the author's first initial is NOT found in CELTIC.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #10: National Animal of Scotland

North Woods by Daniel Mason
Book: North Woods
Author: Daniel Mason
Date Read: 5/12/25
Pages: 372
Task: 4. Read a book where the author's first initial is NOT found in CELTIC.
How it Fits: D for Daniel is not in CELTIC


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #58: Chocolate Holidays





There are over 10 holidays that celebrate chocolate.


The National Confectioners Association recognizes everything from National Milk Chocolate Day to National Bittersweet Chocolate With Almonds Day. National Chocolate Day alone happens three times annually: July 7, October 28 and December 28.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

🍫 1. Read a book where a character eats chocolate.
🍫 2. Read a book where the same type of thing happens at least 3 times.
🍫 3. Read a book with a bittersweet ending.
🍫 4. Read a book where the MC's FIRST initial is NOT found in ALMONDS.


message 31: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #58: Chocolate Holidays

Happily Ever Ninja (Knitting in the City, #5) by Penny Reid
Book: Happily Ever Ninja
Author: Penny Reid
Date Read: 5/14/25
Pages: 312
Task: 4. Read a book where the MC's FIRST initial is NOT found in ALMONDS.
How it Fits: MC name is Fiona - F not in ALMONDS


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #21: Extreme Ironing





Extreme Ironing is considered a ‘danger sport’ in which people take ironing boards to various, often remote, locations to iron clothes and take a picture.


Some of the locations have included cliff tops, underwater, in the middle of a motorway, and also while skiing and parachuting.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

🧺 1. Read a book where the MC has a dangerous career/hobby.
🧺 2. Read a book where the title starts with a letter in EXTREME.
🧺 3. Read a book set at least partially in a remote location.
🧺 4. Read a book where a character irons or does other household chores.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #21: Extreme Ironing

Kiss of Snow (Psy-Changeling, #10) by Nalini Singh
Book: Kiss of Snow
Author: Nalini Singh
Date Read: 5/20/25
Pages: 418
Task: 3. Read a book set at least partially in a remote location.
How it Fits: Set on the SnowDancer Pack land in the Sierra Nevada Mountains


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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.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #33: Outhouse Racing

A Spear of Summer Grass by Deanna Raybourn
Book: A Spear of Summer Grass
Author: Deanna Raybourn
Date Read: 5/25/25
Pages: 370
Task: 3. Read a book with something with a steering system on the cover.
How it Fits: Airplane in the sky


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #38: Model T





Not every Model T was black.


For the first few years of production, Ford's famous car came in gray, green, blue and red. It was only after 1914 that customers could order "any color so long as it is black," as the dark paint dried faster than other hues.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

⚫️ 1. Read a book with a car on the cover.
⚫️ 2. Read a book with a color in the title.
⚫️ 3. Read a book with BLACK, GRAY, GREEN, BLUE, or RED found in the text.
⚫️ 4. Read a book with at least two of these numbers found in the page count/publication date: 1, 9, 1, 4.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #38: Model T

Enchanted Christmas (Land of Enchantment #1) by Emma Craig
Book: Enchanted Christmas
Author: Emma Craig
Date Read: 5/26/25
Pages: 393
Task: 4. Read a book with at least two of these numbers found in the page count/publication date: 1, 9, 1, 4.
How it Fits: 1 & 9 in publication date - Dec 1998


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #45: Snail Racing





Snail Racing is essentially a race between ordinary garden snails, with snail racing events taking place around the world.


The snails tend to race on a 13 - 14 inch circular track and start in the center with the winning snail being the first to reach the perimeter. Racing numbers or stickers are often put on the shells in order to distinguish each competitor.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

🐌 1. Read a book with the word CRAWL in the text.
🐌 2. Read a book where the MC's first initial is found in SNAIL.
🐌 3. Read a book where the author's last initial is found in GARDEN.
🐌 4. Read a book where the publisher's name starts with a letter in SHELL.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #45: Snail Racing

Under A Namibian Sky (A Desert Love Novel #1) by Angelina Kalahari
Book: Under A Namibian Sky
Author: Angelina Kalahari
Date Read: 5/29/25
Pages: 348
Task: 2. Read a book where the MC's first initial is found in SNAIL.
How it Fits: N for Naomi is in SNAIL


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #4: Girl Crush





The most streamed Spotify single is Harry Styles' "Girl Crush."


The solo star's Spotify single has the most streams at 154 million. Such a win for the One Direction alum.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

🎤 1. Read a book where the author or MC is named Harry.
🎤 2. Read a book where a character has a crush on someone.
🎤 3. Read a book where the title starts with a letter in SPOTIFY.
🎤 4. Read a book where at least 2 of these digits are found in the total number of ratings: 1, 5, 4.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #4: Girl Crush45: Snail Racing

People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry
Book: People We Meet on Vacation
Author: Emily Henry
Date Read: 6/3/25
Pages: 364
Task: 3. Read a book where the title starts with a letter in SPOTIFY.
How it Fits: P for People is in SPOTIFY


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #25: Detroit





If you drive south from Detroit, you'll hit Canada.


Head north from Windsor, Ontario, crossing the Detroit River, and you'll reach the good ol' US of A.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

🇨🇦 1. Read a book set in Michigan.
🇨🇦 2. Read a book with a cityscape on the cover.
🇨🇦 3. Read a book with a directional word in the title.
🇨🇦 4. Read a book where the MC's first initial is NOT found in WINDSOR.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #25: Detroit

A Simple Wedding (Heart's Landing #1) by Leigh Duncan
Book: A Simple Wedding
Author: Leigh Duncan
Date Read: 6/5/25
Pages: 277
Task: 4. Read a book where the MC's first initial is NOT found in WINDSOR.
How it Fits: J for Jenny is NOT in WINDSOR


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #35: Pumpkins, Squash, and Gourds...Oh My!





Pumpkins, squash, and gourds are all technically the same species.


That's right, your zucchini and Jack o' lanterns are one and the same: Cucurbita pepo, a species that originated in Mexico more than 10,000 years ago. Farmers have since developed the many cultivars we know and use today.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

👩🏽‍🌾 1. Read a book with some type of vegetable on the cover.
👩🏽‍🌾 2. Read a book with at least 10,000 ratings.
👩🏽‍🌾 3. Read a book set in Mexico.
👩🏽‍🌾 4. Read a book where the author's first AND last initials are found in CUCURBITA PEPO.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #35: Pumpkins, Squash, and Gourds...Oh My!

An English Bride in Scotland (Highland Brides, #1) by Lynsay Sands
Book: An English Bride in Scotland
Author: Lynsay Sands
Date Read: 6/8/25
Pages: 346
Task: 2. Read a book with at least 10,000 ratings.
How it Fits: 13,712 ratings


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #22: The Oscars





The Oscars used to give out an award to child performers.


The award show discontinued the Academy Juvenile Award in 1960 after famous names like Shirley Temple and Judy Garland nabbed the honor. Also no longer on the ballot? Best Dance Direction and Best Title Writing.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

🏆 1. Read a book with something gold on the cover.
🏆 2. Read a book that has won an award.
🏆 3. Read a book where the title starts with a letter in OSCARS.
🏆 4. Read a book where a character acts, dances, or writes.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #22: The Oscars

Vera Wong's Guide to Snooping On a Dead Man (Vera Wong, #2) by Jesse Q. Sutanto
Book: Vera Wong's Guide to Snooping On a Dead Man
Author: Jesse Q. Sutanto
Date Read: 6/13/25
Pages: 325
Task: 4. Read a book where a character acts, dances, or writes.
How it Fits: Oliver (side character) is a writer


message 48: by Michelle's Empty Nest, The Challenge Whisperer (new)

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Ridiculously Random Prompt #47: $1 Bill





A $1 bill doesn't live as long as you'd think.


According to the Federal Reserve, each buck lasts about 6.6 years, and there's about $1.79 trillion of U.S. currency in circulation right now.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

💵 1. Read a book with money on the cover.
💵 2. Read a book you got for no money.
💵 3. Read a book with a title that starts with a letter in MONEY.
💵 4. Read a book where the MC's first initial is NOT found in MONEY.


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Linda C (libladynylindac) | 33 comments Prompt #47: $1 Bill

James by Percival Everett
Book: James
Author: Percival Everett
Date Read: 6/14/25
Pages: 303
Task: 2. Read a book you got for no money.
How it Fits: borrowed from the library


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Ridiculously Random Prompt #2: Chef's Hat





The 100 folds in a chef's hat represent 100 ways to cook an egg.


Yes, that tall, pleated white hat that chefs wear — technically called a toque — has 100 folds for a reason! According to Reluctant Gourmet, the pleats used to signify a chef's level of experience, like the number of ways he or she knew how to prepare eggs.


Complete ONE of the following tasks:

👩🏼‍🍳 1. Read a book with a mostly white cover. {Your discretion.}
👩🏼‍🍳 2. Read a book where the MC is described as being tall.
👩🏼‍🍳 3. Read a book with a 1 and 2 0s found in the publication date.
👩🏼‍🍳 4. Read a book where the author's first AND last initials are found in RELUCTANT GOURMET.


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