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Sub-challenge suggestion - Dewey Decimal - 1 each from each 100 range with biography as an 11th option
Sub-challenge suggestion - Deep reading - select a topic and get it approved and read 10 books related to it. Kind of like the make your own challenge from last time but more extensive. might require additional guidelines
Task challenge - really old - something that qualifies for the full amount of oldies points
Task challenge - something with Sports as a genre in honor of the Summer Olympics


e.g. a member might read books published in 2015, 1923, 1839, 1945, 1953, 1769, 1973, 1988, 1890, 2002.

Gosh, Rosemary! I was just thinking of this yesterday!
Great minds... :)

2015, 1926, 1837, 1948, 1959, 1760, 1971, 1982, 1893, 2004

Examples
The Haunted Bookshop
Booked To Die
Burning Books
The Book Thief
But cannot be part of a general subtitle

I did enjoy the "design your own" task we had one year. So many lists I have been trying to tackle.

I was wondering (if enough people would like this) if it would be possible to have a thread where members share their reading plans for each season? I know this exists for the sub challenge but not for the main challenge. This is something other challenge groups I’m in have and I really enjoy looking at others reading plans and getting inspiration for my own.
There may be some reason I haven’t thought of that this wouldn’t work but I just thought I’d suggest it as I was thinking of it.

War and Peace
North and South
Up the Down Staircase
Hot Lights, Cold Steel: Life, Death and Sleepless Nights in a Surgeon's First Years
Boy Meets Girl

Sept 17 is Constitution Day and Sept 25 the Bill of Rights was created
1)Read a book about an aspect of the government
2) read a book by an author that shares a surname with one of the 39 signers https://www.constitutionfacts.com/us-...
3) a book set in Philadelphia or from the One Book, One Philadelphia Reading Program https://libwww.freelibrary.org/progra...
To carry this further because the Siege of Yorktown, VA which resulted with the British surrender and the end of the Revolutionary War was from September 28- Oct 19 1781 and the Treaty of Paris which caused Britain to recognize the US as a sovereign county was signed Sept 3, 1783
1) read a book by an author born in what was the original 13 colonies to become states.
Connecticut Delaware Georgia
Maryland *Massachusetts New Hampshire
New Jersey New York North Carolina
Pennsylvania South Carolina Rhode Island
Virginia
*This would include the State of Maine (for all you Steven King fans).
Maine did not secede from Massachusetts to form it's own independent state until 1820

Oct 31, 1984 Indira Ghandi was assented by one of her guards
Read a book about a person(s) who was executed or assassinated.
ex The Executioner's Song
A Place of Greater Safety
Joan of Arc
Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer
Assassination Vacation
Let the Trumpet Sound: A Life of Martin Luther King Jr.


Read a book about an animal or animals (doesn't have to be non-fiction)
Marley and Me: Life and Love With the World's Worst Dog
The Call of the Wild
Seabiscuit: An American Legend
Black Beauty
Rascal
Three Bags Full
All Creatures Great and Small
Watership Down


Okay for easy style points, books by Goodreads authors.

April 4 is the 70th anniversary of the signing of the treaty that gave birth to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Signed in 1949 in Washington DC, the original members were Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, UK, US.
For this task read a book based in one of the countries that have joined NATO since that time that have made the number of member nations to 29.
Greece, Turkey, Germany, Spain, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Albania, Croatia, Montenegro https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/North...

April 4 is the 70th anniversary of the signing of the treaty that gave birth to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Signed in 1949 in Washington DC, the original members were Belgium, Cana..."
Oops! I did it again!



Thanks, we've tried to be better about this, but obviously we've still got some missing language.

Grammar Nouns and other words
1. Proper noun
Cracking India,
Light in August,
My Friend Flicka
2. Collective noun
A Visit from the Goon Squad,
Children of Blood and Bone
The Clan of the Cave Bear
3. Pronoun
Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose,
We Have Always Lived in the Castle,
The Hate U Give
4. Gerund -
Waiting for Godot,
Running with Scissors,
Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About the People We Don’t Know
5. Past tense
Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong,
The Vanished Man,
The Man Who Ate Everything
6. Conjunction
Sense and Sensibility,
Catch Me If You Can: The True Story of a Real Fake,Nowhere But Here
7. Possessive
Why My Third Husband Will Be a Dog: The Amazing Adventures of an Ordinary Woman,
Charlie Wilson's War: The Extraordinary Story of How the Wildest Man in Congress and a Rogue CIA Agent Changed the History of our Times,
Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim
8. Antonym
War and Peace,
My Husband's Wife,
Black Girl/White Girl
9. Simile/metaphor
Like Water for Chocolate,
Shakespeare: The World as Stage,
Drowning in a River Called Time: A Second Chance
10. Homophone
Lady Windermere's Fan, (fan)
Their Eyes Were Watching God, (there)
The Sea of Monsters (sea)
11. Homograph
By the Time You Read This, I'll Be Dead, (Read)
Record of a Night Too Brief, (record)
The Shadow of the Wind (wind)

Or maybe read a book that takes place in a hospital or clinic.
Books mentioned in this topic
Cracking India (other topics)Light in August (other topics)
Children of Blood and Bone (other topics)
A Visit from the Goon Squad (other topics)
The Shadow of the Wind (other topics)
More...