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SPRING CHALLENGE 2012: FIRE
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Spring Challenge Task Ideas

Post the task you completed and which group it came from.

Post the task with the original book you read along with the new book.

2. A phoenix is a mythical firebird with colorful plumage and a tail of gold and scarlet. Read a book with the name of a color in the title or with gold and scarlet on the cover.
3. In some myths, the phoenix can change into a person. Read a book with a shape changer (werewolf, vampire, etc).

Fire is often associated with passion. Read a book that discusses something you feel passionate about (ex. censorship, politics, racism, etc.).
Read a steamy romance novel.
Read a book with "wood," "coal," "paper," "match," "burn," or similar fire-related words in the title.
Read a book where a fire is central to the plot.
Read a book with a hot-tempered main character.
In the years leading to WWII many books were banned and burned for being "anti-Nazi" and so on. Read a book that has been challenged or banned (and possibly burned).
The word "Holocaust" means "burnt whole" in Greek. Read a book about the Holocaust.
There are a number of names that have the meaning "fire." Read a book by an author whose first or last name has that meaning.
Robert Frost's poem "Fire and Ice" describes how he thinks the world might end. Read a book with one of the important (ie. verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs) words in the title.


Or read an author with fewer than 1000 fans/followers.

How about:
1. You're Fired! Read a new book by an author you have not enjoyed in the past. Would you still "fire" them as an author?
2. March is Women's History Month. Read a non-fiction book about a notable woman in history OR read a fiction book with a strong female protagonist.
3. The third week in March is American Chocolate Week! Read a "sweet" book - one you know you will enjoy!
4. April Fool's Day: Read a book with a cover you do NOT like. Did the cover fool you - did you enjoy it?
Fun fun fun.


Read a book with a ball, a bat, or a diamond on the cover or in the title - or read a book about baseball or a baseball player.
Alternatively - for those who like those "role the die" tasks or a "pick 2":
1 - First Base - You got a walk. Read a book with "walk," "ball" or "run" in the title. Read a book where the protagonist starts out on a journey.
2. - Second Base - Line drive. Read a book whose title has only two words (all words count) or includes the name of any professional baseball team (doesn't have to be plural, e.g., Brave, Royal, Giant).
3. - Third Base - Smokin' hot! Read a steamy romance or read a book that takes place in one of the 30 cities that have a major league team.
4. - Home run! You still gotta run the bases. Read a book at least 400 pages long.
5. - The Umpire - read a courtroom drama or a book about a competition in which something is judged or a non-fiction crime/legal book.
6. - Strikeout - Cross a book of your TBR pile.

read a book with a made-up word (Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything) or poor grammar (Me Talk Pretty One Day) in the title.
Who-ville: read a book with the letters W-H-O in the title. Read a book that takes place in any city (real or imagined) that ends in -ville.
Dr. Seuss and Theo LeSieg are pen names for Theodor Seuss Geisel and LeSieg is Geisel spelled backwards: read a book with a word in the title that can make another word spelled backwards.
The Cat in the Hat: read a book with two rhyming words in the title. Read a book with a cat or hat on the cover.
The Lorax (a favorite in our house and I see it's being made into a movie): read a book with an ecological theme. Read a book with an X in the title or author's name.

the Iditarod is held from March 3-18 - read a book about dog sledding, dog on the cover, in the title
March 1 is plan a solo vacation day - read a book set in a place that you would love to visit by yourself

1. Spring into Action: Read a book that will help you accomplish a goal.
2. Spring Break: Read a beach book!

I like this one!


Read a book with "rain" or "water" in the title; or a book about rain, weather, or being on a ship
... Bring May Flowers
Read a book with a spring color on the front (yellow, robin's egg blue, pink, green) or that has flowers on the cover.


Spring also brings new life so read a debut novel.

Love this one!


Twice removed---
Example---
Garth Nix wrote Mister Monday
and he listed on his web site that Susan Cooper
was one of his favorite authors.
Susan Cooper wrote The Dark is Rising
and she was a reporter for the London's Sunday Times
In the book The Cat Who Could Read Backwards
the main character is a reporter.
Thus---- Twice Removed-----
Does that make sense???
It was fun trying to find the connections.

Fires require the efforts of many brave emergency workers that remain calm in the most dire circumstances. Let's see if we can learn from them. Read a nonfiction book written by a fire fighter, EMT, ER doctor, 911 dispatcher, police officer, search and rescue worker, etc..

Twice removed---
Example---
Garth..."
Was that the one that was inspired by the Kevin Bacon, six degrees of separation? The help thread on that one was crazy long because it became like a game. That one was fun.


St Patrick's Day is celebrated internationally on March 17th. Read a book that takes place in Ireland, or is about a saint, or a book whose author or title contains the word ‘saint,’’patrick,’ or ‘day.’
The Ides of March is best known as the date on which Julius Caesar was killed in 44 BC. Read a book that takes place in Rome or Italy, or a book with a political theme, or a book by an Italian author.
Arbor Day is celebrated in the United States on the last Friday of April to encourage tree planting and care. Read a book with a tree on the cover or a type of tree in the title.
Daylight Savings Time begins on March 11. Read a book that involves time travel or takes place in the future.
Several fiery historical events have occurred in the US on April 19th—the Revolutionary War began, the end of the Waco Siege, and the bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City. Read a book about terrorism or war.
May 1st an international holiday known as International Worker’s Day. Read a book where the main character does a job similar to your career or does a job that you’d like to do.

The Columbine shooting was planned for April 19th, but happened instead on the 20th, read a book about school violence.

Author's name has to be initials in the word TULIP
Book with "Two Lips" on it--- Two people with mouths!
Tulips in the title
Tulips come from bulbs--- lightbulb on cover
Color of tulips on cover: orange, yellow--- whatever colors they are
Find a poem with the word Tulip in it and a line from the poem must relate to a book you choose
Two letters from Tulip must be in the title of a book or the author's name-- Like "Li" for Lisa or A Swiftly Tilting Planet using the PL.

Read a book with a red or orange cover.
Read a book whose cover shows some kind of flame.
Read a book with FIRE in the title.
Read a book by an author whose first and last initials are found in FIRE.
Read a book shelved as Romance or Erotica (hot sex).
Read a book set in a hot climate (country must be near the equator).
Read a book shelved as apocalyptic or post-apocolyptic (There are other shelves that might be appropriate also - idea is to read a book about the world after it is destroyed).
Read a book about the Holocaust.
Read a book about fiery destruction - could be a fire, bomb, volcano, etc.
Read a book about guns or about police (who use guns).
Read a book about someone who lost a job or has a bad boss.
Read a book whose main subject is a source of fire - oil, gas, wood (forest).



Begin with a 5pt task using the title words: flame, fire, kindle, smolder, conflagration, holacaust, burn, melt, explode, smoke.
Then keep reading books with these words in title and with every additional book, add a task point:
2nd book-6pts
3rd book-7pts
4th book-8pts
Go on with this as long as you want to or can find books to fit. That would mean there would be no predetermined total challenge points, but I think it would be lots of fun.




Read a book with a flower(s) on the cover.
Read a book with psstel cover colors - light blue, pink, yellow, light green.
Read a book with a spring-themed cover (could be baseball, bees, flowers - anything that happens first in springtime).
Read a book with author initials in the word SPRING.
Read a book about where the primary character is undergoing a new change (could be about a new vampire or about a change in jobs or a move to a new place or marriage).
Read a coming-of-age book (determined by shelf).
Read a book set in springtime.
Read a book where a spring celebration is part of the story (St Patrick's Day, Memorial Day, Easter, Passover, or any spring holiday in your country).
Read a book with a paranormal theme (life beyond this one).
Read an action adventure book ("spring into action").

Rain rain go away,
it's raining it's pouring the old man is snoring
Fly a kite
April showers bring May flowers
A book that is set in a country that has volcanos
You're fired! Book that is set on the job. (police, teacher, politician, cook, store owner...
Cabin Fever
Mardi Gras
Lent


Read a book about a real-life person who has been dead for at least 20?40?50? years.
or
Read a book that was published only after the author's death (see this article for tips).


Read books that have an antonym in the title or subtitle.
Fire and Ice
Up the Down Staircase
Give and Take


Twice removed---
Example---
Garth..."
really like this!

Author's name has to be initials in the word TULIP
Book with "Two Lips" on it--- Two people with mouths!
Tulips in the title
Tulips come from bulbs--- lightbulb on cover
C..."
sounds very enjoyable.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution (other topics)Steve Jobs (other topics)
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (other topics)
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers (other topics)
The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, a Tale of Sex, Money, Genius, and Betrayal (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
John Derbyshire (other topics)Orson Scott Card (other topics)
Linda Lael Miller (other topics)
Louisa May Alcott (other topics)
As in past challenges, some tasks may revolve around the seasonal theme of SPRING. Others may reflect the bonus theme of FIRE. Other tasks may have nothing to do with either of these themes (they’re just fun ideas for unique reading challenges).
Feel free to post as many ideas as you can come up with. Don't worry about repeating what another player might have already suggested. The more ideas, the better!
The moderators will draw from these ideas as well as their own to create the 5,10, and 15 point tasks. We look forward to seeing what you come up with!