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Ugly Words / Strange Animals / Tangled Plots
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Well, you know I'm in a game phase, so I wouldn't be surprised to see something like this one day. Of course I would have to wait until everyone's forgotten about this idea :)

Read a book by a uber-popular author you have never read. (For me, its Stephen King)
Read a Classic classic you have never read. (I'm thinking along the lines o..."
I love the Classics idea. I have several in my TBR pile





Dec - Title with 6 words or more
Nov - Non-fiction book
Oct - use the random.org to pick 1 of 4 books
Sep - A team mate chooses a book for you to read
Aug - Book set near one of the 7 wonders of the world
Jul - An under rated book (less than X ratings)
Jun - Mystery book with clue room/person/weapon in title
May - animal in title
Apr - book set in library
Mar - book by author who lives near you
Feb - Olympics - country/sport
Jan - Book by Australian author or set there



M - 13
A - 1
R - 18
C - 3
H - 8
Read the books corresponding to those numbers on the TBR. Double points if you read the original numbered book plus a multiple of that - Book # 13, then double points for also reading book # 26 (2 x 13) on your list.
Or some other variation on ways to randomly assign books from the TBR.

1. Read a book published the year you were born.
2. Read a book set in the season opposite this one. That is, if the challenge is in August, read a book set in Feb/..."
Cheryl, for number one we could make it even more interesting by saying a book published the month and year of your birth. so for me, I would have to find a book published in April of 1983.

1. Read a book published the year you were born.
2. Read a book set in the season opposite this one. That is, if the challenge is in August, read a b..."
But what if some of us were born before books were published? ☺


We were once on a site where, about 2000 years ago there stood a Roman house. To show where the walls stood, they put stones in the ground. My son (then 7) walked around and said: 'This was the living room, with the couch over there and there the television. Black and white, of course!'
He also once asked me if everything (so in real life) was in black and white, when I was young!

I loved how my nephew would always say I was 20 when he was little. I was 34 when he was born. Too bad they learn about aging, although I would never want to stay 20!

Lol Cherie and Elizabeth. Kids really do have a way with words! :D

Still makes me laugh. She must be having a crisis now she's 7.

Cherie, My mother in law says she is 1,000 years old when her grandchildren ask how old is she. Her explanation is that she prefer they going around saying she is 1,000 years old and not her actual age. :)



Various toppler approaches could probably work. Could be teams each working to organize a themed party. Books or tasks would be used as the building blocks.
Or there might just be a single themed party that all participants attend as teams or else individuals. Again, books and tasks would be used to organize and construct the party - costumes, entry, passgeway, food and beverages, hangouts, activities. Seemed potentially very fun :)



Think we are missing something, a link or such :(


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This is too funny that you shared it. The other group i'm in is actually doing this challenge for the year. I love it because it's checking a lot of books I have on my Kindle and Google accounts off. I'd be more than happy to due this challenge again next year though, hehehehe.

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Fun list! I'm doing a similar challenge with another group. BUT just doing the tasks per an arbitrary list lacks the oomph of YLTO annual challenges in my experience.
Needs something to bring it together besides a list imo. The challenge I'm doing involves a bingo card where each task corresponds to a space on the card.

I could see it used as a source for monthly challenges—read a book your mother recommended during May for Mother's Day (which could also be a bonus item)—but I like the variety here. A bingo card has been done already, but I'm sure our resident meanies can put their heads together/work their magic.

No pressure, right? LOL!
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