The Seasonal Reading Challenge discussion
FALL CHALLENGE 2012: WATER
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30.8 -- Laurie ME's task: Fall Holidays

For option 3:

and for option 5:

These books work fine for your choices.


This doesn't seem to have anything to do with a talk show host ... so no.



No to the first one (talk show host involved somehow) and Yes to the second.


Laurie wrote: "JennRenee wrote: "will this work for option 4-
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This doesn't seem to have anything to do with a talk show host ... so no."
so sorry I meant option 3-

This doesn't seem to have anything to do with a talk show host ... so no."
so sorry I meant option 3-




I'm okay with anthropulogy since archeology is a subset of anthropology - so Yes.


This doesn't seem to have anything to do with a talk show host ... so no."
so sorry I meant option 3- [bookc..."
Yes to all three for option 3.
Laurie wrote: "JennRenee wrote: "Laurie wrote: "JennRenee wrote: "will this work for option 4-
"
This doesn't seem to have anything to do with a talk show host ... so no."
so sorry I mean..."
thanks!

This doesn't seem to have anything to do with a talk show host ... so no."
so sorry I mean..."
thanks!



No to the first one (talk show host involved somehow) an..."
Oops, that was suppose be Option 3 not 4! The bright colors.

Sounds fascinating

I am also seeking approval of option 3 gawdiness.

Great Golf Books - http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/92...
Best Golf Novels - http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/20...

Would this work for bright colors?

And/or would these work for a circle on the cover?




The Time Pirate is fine for color; The first two are fine for circles, but the third is an oval, so yes on the first two and no on the third.

option 3

and option 5

LOL... after seeing both the covers together I'm pretty sure either one would work for either option! =)
Thanks Laurie!








Option 5:









Would

Option 6:
FYI... Rick Riordan, author of the Percy Jackson series, has an Egyptian mythology series, the Kane Chronicles, that's pretty good. It's a COMPLETED trilogy, so no waiting for books, either! They are all full of Egyptian gods and magic.




I must have, sorry - the book works just fine.








Option 5..."
Yes to all except



Yeah, I know ...

I must have, sorry - the book works just fine."
Thank you, Laurie.
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Chose from two (2) different options and read one book for each of your choices. Books can be either fiction or nonfiction.
1. Mayflower Day (September 16): Read book about the Mayflower or another ship (such as the Susan Constant, Godspeed, or Discovery) during the same time period (the 1600s) that helped transport the New World settlers from the ‘Old’ world to the ‘New’; or, read a book about someone immigrating from a country that is separated by an ocean from the country they are relocating to (so the Carribean to America, Europe to Australia, or India to America would work but Canada to the US or Europe to Asia would not). Examples: Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War, Life of Pi, Netherland, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, Interpreter of Maladies
2. Miniature Golf Day (September 21): Read a book about golf (miniature or otherwise). Golf can be the major focus of the book or can be in the background. Ex: Welcome to Last Chance and other books in this series include a mini-golf course is a part of the story. These lists might help, too: Great Golf Books, Best Golf Novels
3. Wear Something Gaudy Day (October 17): Read a book with a brightly colored cover. There should be at least 3 bright, brilliant colors on the cover and bright colors should make up a majority of the cover.
Ex:
4. TV Talk Show Host Day (October 23): Read a book written by or about a talk show host. Main characters that are fictional talk show hosts work, too. List of talk show hosts
5. Look for Circles Day (November 2): Read a book with a circular object (not letters or numbers) on the cover. The whole circle doesn't have to be depicted, but enough so that the circle can be seen. Required: Include the cover and state the circular object when you post.
6. King Tut Day (November 4): Read a book about a King, an Egyptian, or a mummy; or a book set in Egypt; or a book about an Egyptologist, archeologist, or anthropologist. Ex: Crocodile on the Sandbank, The Mummy, Submerged: Adventures of America's Most Elite Underwater Archeology Team, Henry VIII: The King and His Court
Required: Please state the options you chose when you post. If using cover options, you must include the cover in your post. If your choices isn’t obvious, please explain the connection.