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20.7 - Shorter is Sweeter - Stacie MI's task: And They Lived Happily Ever After
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Approved for A:Timeline
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Approved for B:
Afterlife
Queen Hereafter: A Novel of Margaret of Scotland
Never After
The Happiness Project
Evermore
Forever
Everneath
Kate S wrote: "Can a book have more than one of the listed words in the title?"The more the merrier!
Stacie wrote: "Kate S wrote: "Can a book have more than one of the listed words in the title?"The more the merrier!"
Thanks Stacie!
How about words like every or everything where the word ever is intact within the title word Stacie?
Sheila wrote: "How about words like every or everything where the word ever is intact within the title word Stacie?"I think "every" is too different from "ever", so no, it will not work
Anomander wrote: "Option A: 
Option B:

Would these work?"
No to option A, but your choice for option B will work.
Could I read Politically Correct Bedtime Stories: Modern Tales for Our Life & Times (79 pages) and Once upon a More Enlightened Time: More Politically Correct Bedtime Stories (84 pages)?
Bea wrote: "Could I read Politically Correct Bedtime Stories: Modern Tales for Our Life & Times (79 pages) and [book:Once upon a More Enlightened Time: More Politically Correct Bedtime Stories|13..."Yeah, I don't see a problem with that
Stacie wrote: "Bea wrote: "Could I read Politically Correct Bedtime Stories: Modern Tales for Our Life & Times (79 pages) and [book:Once upon a More Enlightened Time: More Politically Correct Bedtim..."Thanks, Stacie. :)
For A: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time for 'time'? I'm not sure if hyphens occur in compound words.
JenC. wrote: "For A: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time for 'time'? I'm not sure if hyphens occur in compound words."Yeah, that will work
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February 26th is Tell A Fairy Tale Day. In honor of many fairy tales' opening and closing lines, choose one of following options:
Option A: Once Upon a Time
Read a book with one of the following words in the title or subtitle: Once, Upon, Time. Plurals, possessives, and compound words work, but no other variations are allowed.
Option B: Happily Ever After
Read a book with one of the following words in the title or subtitle: Happily, Ever, After. Plurals, possessives, and compound words work. Variations will also work for this option (i.e. "happy" will work for "happily").
Optional: Tell us all what your favorite fairy tale is and why.