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Jun 21, 2010 12:57PM
I should be starting my last one tomorrow.
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3205934 5/6 DoneYellow: Fed Up by Susan Conant 5/15 ****
Orange: Whiskey Sour by J. A. Konrath 6/17 ****
Red: Glazed Murder by Jessica Beck
Green: Charmed to Death By Shirley Damsgaard 5/19 ****
Blue: The Tale of Hill Top Farm by Susan Wittig Albert 6/21 ***
Purple: Murder 101 by Maggie Barbieri 6/5 ****
One more to go. I think I am going to make it.
6/6 Done Yay! I thought I would never accomplish this. Yellow:
Orange:
Red:
Green:
Blue:
Purple:
Linda wrote: "6/6 Done Yay! I thought I would never accomplish this. Yellow: Fed Up by Susan Conant 5/15 ****
Orange: Whiskey Sour by J. A. Konrath 6/17 ****
Red: [book:Glazed Murd..."
Did you like GLAZED MURDER??
Melodie wrote: "Linda wrote: "6/6 Done Yay! I thought I would never accomplish this. Yellow: Fed Up by Susan Conant 5/15 ****
Orange: Whiskey Sour by J. A. Konrath 6/17 ****
Red:..."
Yes I did. To me It moved along and it was cute funny mystery
I can't quite believe this, but I have no red covers from the past three months. None. At all. In mysteries or otherwise. The only one that would have fit was read way back in March. Must see what I have that's short...
ETA 6/30/2010:
Found a book with a (mostly) read cover. Started it yesterday afternoon and am ten pages from finishing. Whew! Just getting that one in, LOL. Plus, it fits two other challenges on this board.
Completed 6/6 but I did have to change two books because the movers packed them and we still have not received our household goods yet. The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo was changed to Mint Juleps, Mayhem and Murder (yellow house on cover) completed in June and The Girl Who Played with Fire was changed to A Killer Plot (red columns on the house on the cover) completed in June. Dare to Die was completed in May. Hastur Lord is not a mystery, but it was the only orange book I could find that I had not already read. The Emperor's Code is a young adult book, but since it is part of the 39 Clues series and the Cahill children are on a hunt for a series of clues that will reveal things about their families, I thought it counted as a mystery.Beverly wrote: "Yellow: The Girl With the Dragon Tatoo
Orange: Hastur Lord (April 4/5)
Red: The Girl Who Played With Fire
Green: Til Dice Do us Part (April 3/5)
Blue: Dare to Die (Currently Reading)
Purple: The..."
Beverly wrote: "Yellow: The Girl With the Dragon Tatoo
Orange: Hastur Lord (April 4/5)
Red: The Girl Who Played With Fire
Green: Til Dice Do us Part (April 3/5)
Blue: Dare to Die (Currently Reading)
Purple: The..."
I finally finshed this challenge! I was cutting it close but I did it. Now on to the next challenge...lol
I just realized I never put up anything at the beginning of this challenge! I finished up last night.Yellow:
6/26Orange:
6/8Red:
4/18Green:
4/20Blue:
4/8Purple:
5/25
Valorie wrote: "Melodie,How did you like Tressed to Kill? It looks like a great read."
I really liked it. Gave it 5 stars. Very likeable characters and a murder that ended up with some layers to it.
Melodie wrote: "Valorie wrote: "Melodie,How did you like Tressed to Kill? It looks like a great read."
I really liked it. Gave it 5 stars. Very likeable characters and a murder that ended up..."
Great Thanks! I'll have to pick it up!
Suzanne wrote: "OMG! I so want to make this challenge! I just have Truly, Madly to finish in 3 days - I can do it!"Go, Go, Go Suzanne!
LOL, thanks ladies! I am on page 124 and didn't have too much time to read last night between a doctor's appointment and errands. Tonight, the whole evening is wide open and I bet I'll finish. It's actually a very good read!
Suzanne wrote: "LOL, thanks ladies! I am on page 124 and didn't have too much time to read last night between a doctor's appointment and errands. Tonight, the whole evening is wide open and I bet I'll finish. I..."Good luck! I'm glad to hear the book is good, I have it in my TBR pile!
I just joined and loved the read a rainbow challenge. I love cozy mysteries, but read pretty much what my kids read, too. Yellow - "The Chocolate Frog Frame Up" by Joanna Carl (finished in May)
Orange - "Harvest" by Tess Gerritsen (Finished in May)
Red - "The Chocolate Jewel Case" By Joanna Carl (finished just yesterday).
Green - "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince" by JK Rowling (finished May 1)
Blue - "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" by JK Rowling (finished April 12)
Purple - "The Key to Extraordinary" by Natalie Lloyd (finished just last week)
Thanks for the challenge.
Yellow -
by Stieg LarssonOrange -
by H.Y. HannaRed -
Green -
Blue -
by Marissa MeyerPurple -
by Wendy DelaneyJust need 2 more, one for red and green.
I hate to be a nit picker, but it is an occupational hazard with we lawyers, but if one is to really do the rainbow it should be ROYGBIV for red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.It does look like a fun challenge from yesteryear.
Spring Challenge - Read the RainbowApril 1 through June 30, 2010
6/6 books: Complete
Yellow -
05/15/2016Orange -
05/07/2016Red -
05/14/2016Green -
05/11/2016Blue -
05/18/2016Purple -
04/12/2016
Mary wrote: "I just joined and loved the read a rainbow challenge. I love cozy mysteries, but read pretty much what my kids read, too. Yellow - "The Chocolate Frog Frame Up" by Joanna Carl (finished in May)
O..."
This looks fun. And, doing this should be fun. But, this challenge is from 2010. Not that you cannot challenge yourself, just pointing out that it is a little old, and not our current one.
If you want to do this seasons challenge, look for the one with 2016. It is an acrostic type one where you spell out words.
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
We also do monthly ones as well. June is now posted.
Gary wrote: "I hate to be a nit picker, but it is an occupational hazard with we lawyers, but if one is to really do the rainbow it should be ROYGBIV for red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.It..."
As a teacher, I thought the same things. One was missing. But, then, we get picky, too. LOL
Valerie wrote: "Gary wrote: "I hate to be a nit picker, but it is an occupational hazard with we lawyers, but if one is to really do the rainbow it should be ROYGBIV for red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo an..."I am a retired teacher as well, Valerie and I also thought that. I did not realize this was an old challenge and I finished it this month. Oh well, always nice to get those books read.
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