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20.3 - Best Review Contest - Sera's task: Happy, Happy, Happy

I'm having trouble posting answers below so I'm going to answer the questions that have been raised so far here.
A book about superhero movies would work.
Happy readers can read books about books.
Zombies will work.
Erin (NY), the book that you had listed will work. The connection that you had made between what makes you happy and the book that you had selected is a good one.
Monday - oy, still having issues with posting.
Liquor will work.
Amanda Pearl, the book needs to be about what makes you happy. In your case, a book about the relationship between a motehr and daughter will work.
Lost in a Good Book will work.
Sandy, great reco on the Bryson book.


I love zombies as well! I like sitting in front of the TV with junk food and a trashy horror film...if I'm not reading!


Would this work - it's about 2 individuals openings a restaurant/bar
Liquor



I'm glad it's not just me! I was beginning to take it personally. :)
Sera, does Lost in a Good Book count as a book about a book?
Coralie wrote: "What makes me happy is going for a walk. Does anyone have any ideas on what I could read for that?"
A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail?
A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail?

Would this work - it's about 2 individuals openings a restaurant/bar
Liquor"
Liquor will work.

I read this book about a man that decides to walk across the country after he loses everything: The Walk by Richard Paul Evans.

Into the Wild-a bit of a depressing walk that the poor guy in the story took but I love this author.


Sorry for the technical issues.




Meghan, enjoy






No, Gayla. Who wrote it?

I was thinking something along the lines of I Never Promised You a Rose Garden

Edit: Never mind, I see now that it is too short anyway. I remembered it being a longer book.

I was thinking something along the lines of [book:I Nev..."
Good for you, Meagan. Yes, that book will work.

I Capture the Castle has a stepmom-stepdaughter relationship and is a great book.
Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Can you name me any fiction book please?"
Check the help thread from Donna Jo's task in the spring challenge:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/4...
There are a number of books listed that include step relationships.
Check the help thread from Donna Jo's task in the spring challenge:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/4...
There are a number of books listed that include step relationships.



Books mentioned in this topic
Mini Shopaholic (other topics)Bless the Bride (other topics)
The Wedding (other topics)
The Geography of Bliss: One Grump's Search for the Happiest Places in the World (other topics)
I Capture the Castle (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Roberta Kray (other topics)Geraldine Brooks (other topics)
Slavomir Rawicz (other topics)
Richard Paul Evans (other topics)
The Secret Society of Happy People, established in 1998, celebrates "Admit You're Happy Day" on August 8. The purpose of the group is to find joy in what makes you and others happy and to not to rain on other people's parades.
For this task, identify something that makes you happy, then read a fiction or non-fiction book where that thing is the focal point of the story, narrative, or of a primary character in the book. Book about happiness in general will work, too. Examples: The Happiness Project, Stumbling on Happiness, The Art of Happiness: A Handbook for Living. The book you read must be a least 250 pages long.
Required: Identify the inspiration for your book choice when you post.
Optional: The SOHP claims that relationships make people most happy. Pick an activity to build your relationship with someone you know in a positive way and then share it with the group.