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SPRING CHALLENGE TASK SUGGESTIONS
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Bronte sisters? No thanks for me... I don't like the gothic stuff... I dunno. It's just not for me.
Another possible task: Read a book that takes place near you (same or bordering state or country). (I felt bad that I wasn't talking about the subject anymore... so sorry if that's lame!)
Or, to steal one from the fall challenge: Read a book by an author you've never read before.


I second that motion.

I like that one! I just did that out of curiosity (I typed in "tomato" becuase I'm thinking about plantin..."
Like it too that one!!!"
Me, too!
I typed in 'chocolate' (Like for Valentine's Day!) and came up with bunches 'o books! Could work best if Cynthia gives us a few themes to work from....otherwise we could be all over the map!
Also, I like the suggestion of a book that takes place in a location we've always wanted to visit...who ever did that one, Thanks.

Judge a book buy its cover -- read a book with a cover you love
Pick a book off of someone else's challenge list and read it
Read a book you had planned to read in the Winter (or Fall) challenge and didn't get to in time (for me this is half of my Winter list!)

Judge a book buy its cover -- read a book with a cover you love
Pick a book off of someone else's challenge list and read it
Read a book you had planned to read in the Wi..."
Jen, like your two first suggestions1
And I often pick up a book becasue I like the cover. That was my mistake for The lovely bones. Loved the cover, hated the book.

The YA section always has really cute covers.


I do, too! :) I love editions of books with pretty covers. I know I'm not supposed to judge a book that way, but I can't help it! I work in marketing...I like to see things presented nicely! :)

Read a book with a Colour in the Title

But one of my favorite books as a child was the Maude Reed Tale. I randomly picked it up at a church garage sale and despite the hideous cover read it. It was so great! And one of my favorite YA authors is having some of her new books published at what must be a tiny little publishing company, because all the covers look like they were made by some incredibly untalented person did a bad job of using photoshop.


What say the next 10 winners all get their names thrown in a hat and get to choose either a 4th 25 point task OR perhaps one of the 15 pt. tasks?
Almost like a wild card round. Might create more interest for people who still read a lot, but aren't speed readers.....


But I do think we should have some kind of incentive for everyone who's really trying. Maybe for everyone who breaks a certain point level - like 250 or 300, I don't know, something like that.


That's totally adorable.

It would kind of be like the top books idea, except it would just be us.


If you are doing it all by your lonesome, then you are "a better man than I, Gunga Din."
(By the way, if you do happen to be that organized, want to do my taxes for me? I'm a mess!!)

Read a book from someone else's "To-Read" list.
But how would we choose whose list to read from? It'd be nice and fair if we were paired up with someone. That might be too much work, though.

Sherry - sorry I don't even do my own taxes (I have my dad do them) - lol!!!

Challenge bitch....hmm...that's a nice phrase...I was gonna volunteer to help you too Cynthia, but it would have to be after tax season when I go back to having more time again.
:)



(it's weird when you're typing you have to be careful to convey the emotion so people know you're not offended - ok i'm talkign too much now...)
Anyway I thought that was really funny - never heard it before!
:)

Read a book that was given 5 stars by one of the Top 10 readers from the Winter Challenge.
(Because we all want other people to read our favorite books, right?)


Read a book from someone else's "To-Read" list.
But how would we choose w..."
Maybe we could mention the person we want to read a book of their lsit and then she or he just picks one she or he would like us to try. So no lists or anything but just when you want to know.

cheeky one :-)))

A job about a stay-at-home mom, eh? Hmmmm.... *ponders*

The challenge is to read books whosefirst letters spell out your name. You can use first name, nickname, last name or complete name...it's your choice.
It will look like this, again using Tasha's as an example.
T: Tempting the Beast by Lora Leigh
A: Assignment by Evangeline Anderson
S: Strictly Taboo by Jaid Black
H: Hot Spot by Susan Johnson
A: Amaryllis by Jayne Castle
Books mentioned in this topic
Gone with the Wind (other topics)Romeo and Juliet (other topics)
The Diary of a Young Girl (other topics)
The Maude Reed Tale (other topics)
Harold and the Purple Crayon (other topics)
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