I'm not very good at the more creative reading challenges, the 'bingo' or scavenger hunt-types that require books matching categories or themes or colors. But I love the idea of them!
Last year I tried the What’s In A Name challenge and got all the themes but one, so here's hoping I'll be successful in 2014.
Hosted this year by The Worm Hole, the What's in a Name challenge requires readers to pick at least one novel for the following five categories:
Last year I tried the What’s In A Name challenge and got all the themes but one, so here's hoping I'll be successful in 2014.
Hosted this year by The Worm Hole, the What's in a Name challenge requires readers to pick at least one novel for the following five categories:
- A reference to time
- Michele Zackheim, Last Train to Paris
- A position of royalty
- Sandra Gulland, The Shadow Queen
- A number written in letters
- A forename or names
- Nicole Dweck, The Debt of Tamar
- Colin Falconer, Isabella: Braveheart of France
- Shannon Selin, Napoleon in America
- A type or element of weather
- Michelle Diener, Mistress of the Wind
- Nancy Horan, Under the Wide and Starry Sky
Glad you've signed up, Audra! I'm hoping the one less category (albeit an accident on my part) makes it easier for everyone. I'll be interested in seeing what you picked.
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