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Moves reminder:
U: even words
D: odd words
R: even letters
L: odd letters
Blue - 2/2
R: Near Miss (8 letters)
D: Marry in Scandal (3 words)
Yellow - 4/4
L: Beautifully Insightful (21 letters)
D: Hot for Hostage (3 words)
L: The Faking Game (13 letters)
D: The Marquess Wins a Wife (5 words)
Red - 0/6
U:

Levels:
Mini Slide: 2-5 books
Medium Slide: 5-9 books
Slide: 10-15 books
Maxi Slide: 16+ books
Rules:
Using slide maze above, bring dots to similar colored squares.
Moves:
- move up: book with even number of words in title (an, a, the can be excluded)
- move down: book with odd number oMelissa Pacef words in title (an, a, the can be excluded)
- move right: book with even number of letters in title
- move left: book with odd number of letters in title


Books mentioned in this topic
The Marquess Wins a Wife (other topics)The Faking Game (other topics)
Hot for Hostage (other topics)
Beautifully Insightful (other topics)
Marry in Scandal (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Jacqueline Woodson (other topics)Melissa Pace (other topics)
Duration: September 1- September 30
Levels:
Mini Slide: 2-5 books
Medium Slide: 5-9 books
Slide: 10-15 books
Maxi Slide: 16+ books
Rules:
Using slide maze above, bring dots to similar colored squares.
Moves:
- move up: book with even number of words in title (an, a, the can be excluded)
- move down: book with odd number of words in title (an, a, the can be excluded)
- move right: book with even number of letters in title
- move left: book with odd number of letters in title
Example
Option 1
Move dot on the board by 'hitting walls'. One direction equals one move. When it hits the wall it changes the direction until next wall or getting to the right square.
In case of blue dot it means two moves: 1 right and 1 down.
R: The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch - 20 letters
D: The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger - 5 words
Option 2
Move dot square by square in any direction you want as long as it reaches right square in the end.
You can also move diagonally but in that case you have two rules to follow!
In case of blue dot it has 4 moves right and 2 down.
R: Ten Things I Love About You by Julia Quinn - 22 letters
R: Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson - 14 letters
R: My Name Is Rapunzel by K.C. Hilton - 16 letters
R: The House Girl by Tara Conklin - 12 letters
D: Wings of Fire by Charles Todd - 3 words
D: Dancing at Midnight by Julia Quinn - 3 words
Example for diagonal (right-down)
RD - The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins - 14 letters & 3 words
Extra challenge:
If you think it's too easy, here is something extra for you: One color=one genre.
Pick a color and associate it with a genre. Moving that dot means reading only books from that genre.
But be careful if you're reading more than one color and your lines cross!
Example:
blue = mystery
red = romance
yellow = young adult
green = fantasy
blue+red = romantic suspense