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Night Spawn Bingo July 2021

Duration: 1st July – 31st July 2021
Number of books: 9
Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession

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Welcome to Night Spawn BINGO. Each month a new BINGO game will be posted with new tasks to complete. Get three in a row (Horizontal, Vertical, or Diagonal) to receive your Vampire Heart.

Rules:
Complete three tasks to get the vampire heart
All genres welcome
Rereads welcome
No minimum page count
One book per task

Read 3 books that have one of the following (Must be in a Horizontal, Vertical, or Diagonal pattern).

Top Row:

MC is a Necromancer~
MC is an Undead Character (Zombie, Vampire)~
MC is a Grim Reaper

Middle Row:

Cemetery/Gravestone on Cover~
Author first or last initial found in DEATH ~
Skeleton/Skull on the cover

Bottom Row:

Character uses a summoning circle~
Character can see/talk to ghosts~
Haunted house in the story

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Life and Death

Duration: 1st July – 31st July 2021
Number of books: 3
Hosted by: Bookworm Bitches

July 2021: Life and Death
Duration: 7/1/2021-7/31/2021

There are 3 tasks, you only need to read three books to finish this challenge. Or pick one task and read 3 books for that one task.

1. Read a book where a character suffers a loss – Promise Canyon by Robyn Carr
2. Read a book with a conflict – A Chesapeake Shores Christmas by Sherryl Woods
3. Read a book where the main character changes their life) – Happy Trail by Daisy Prescott

Arcadia: Dystopian Bunker

Duration: 1st July – 30th September 2021
Number of books: 36
Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession

Arcadia
Dystopian Bunker

the world has ended oh noes!

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Duration
July 1st – September 30th

Rules
Complete at least 9 tasks to get the vampire heart
All genres welcome
Rereads welcome
No minimum page count
One book per task

Levels
9 books
18 books
27 books
36 books

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The Outside
1. Read a book with a city scape on the cover – The Fountains of Silence by Ruta Sepetys
2. Read a book with an outdoor setting on the cover – Promise Canyon by Robyn Carr
3. Read a book where most of the book takes place outside – Happy Trail by Daisy Prescott
4. Read a book with any type of outdoor physical feature in the title (Lake, Ocean, Stone, Beach, Tree, Type of Flower, Clouds etc) – A Chesapeake Shores Christmas by Sherryl Woods

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False Floor – Hidden Entrance
1. Read a book with a title that has all the letters of FLOOR in it
2. Read a book with the word “Hidden” in the title or seriesHidden Summit by Robyn Carr
3. Read a book where an object/room is hidden – The Grendel Affair by Lisa Shearin
4. Read a book with a door on the cover – Hopcross Jilly by Patricia Briggs

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Monitor Station
1. Read a book with something electronic on the cover – The Clockwork Scarab by Colleen Gleason
2. Read a book where a character works with computers – The Edge of Heaven by E.M. Lindsey
3. Read a book whose title starts with the letter “M” – Moonlight Cove by Sherryl Woods
4. Read a book with the word “station” in the title or series name

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Research and Infirmary
1. Read a book where a character does research of some kind during the book – Sky of Ash by Rachel Madbury
2. Read a book where the MC works in the medical profession – The Gap by Benjamin Gilmour
3. Read a book with a hospital scene in the book – Driftwood Cottage by Sherryl Woods
4. Read a book where a character is a scientist – Witching Moon by Rebecca York

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Horticulture
1. Read a book with a one word title – Geekerella by Ashley Poston
2. Read a book where the MC goes into a garden during the book – Wild Man Creek by Robyn Carr
3. Read a book with something green on the cover – Things I Wish I’d Known edited by Victoria Young
4. Read a book with a plant(s) or flower(s) on the cover – The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lu

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Repair Bay
1. Read a book where the MC has a blue collar career – Bring Me Home for Christmas by Robyn Carr
2. Read a book with a tool on the cover (Hammer, Ax, Screwdriver, Tape Measure etc)
3. Read a book where a character repairs something during the book – Take Me Home by Inez Kelley
4. Read a book with the word “bay” in the text – Honor Among Thieves by Rachel Caine & Ann Aguirre

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Saloon
1. Read a book where a character works in a bar/saloon
2. Read a book with an alcoholic beverage on the cover
3. Read a book where the MC has too much to drink – Stranger Ranger by Daisy Prescott
4. Read a book with an MPG of history or historical

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Living Quarters
1. Read a book with an indoor scene on the cover – On What Grounds by Cleo Coyle
2. Read a book set where a group of characters live together (apartment complex, house where a shifter pack/vampire clan lives etc) – Emerald Blaze by Ilona Andrews (warehouse together)
3. Read a book where the MC lives alone – Dark Lover by J.R. Ward
4. Read a book with at least one scene set in a bedroom – Harvest Moon by Robyn Carr

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Generator Systems
1. Read a book with an MPG of Science Fiction
2. Read a book with the word “generator” in the text – The Wanderer by Robyn Carr
3. Read a book tagged dystopian or apocalypseRed Queen by Victoria Aveyard
4. Read a book with a two word title – Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot

Let’s Go on a Picnic Spell Challenge

Duration: 1st July – 30th September 2021
Number of books: 15
Hosted by: Crazy Challenge Connection

PHappy Trail by Daisy Prescott
I The Girlfriend’s Guide to Pregnancy by Vicki Iovine
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A Chesapeake Shores Christmas by Sherryl Woods
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Promise Canyon by Robyn Carr

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T The Truths We Hold by Kamala Harris
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Harvest Moon by Robyn Carr
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The Edge of Heaven by E.M. Lindsey

P Geekerella by Ashley Poston
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Honor Among Thieves by Rachel Caine & Ann Aguirre
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Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard
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Take Me Home by Inez Kelley

LET’S GO ON A PICNIC
DURATION: June 21, 2021 – September 20, 2021

This challenge complements the Picnic summer scavenger challenge. Choose one or more of the following related words. Spell them using the first letter of a book’s title OR the author’s first or last initial. When using the author name to fill a spot, please remember to include a link to the author’s GR page. Our usual spelling rules apply. Because this challenge is 3 months long, we encourage you to choose words that add up to a minimum of 15 letters .

Word List:
picnic in the park
lemonade, iced tea
beer, wine, seltzer
deviled eggs
fruit salad, watermelon
cheese, cold cuts
chips, dip, salsa
wraps, meat, veggies
baked beans, coleslaw
pasta or potato salad
corn on the cob
bratwurst, ribs
hot dogs, hamburgers, buns
fried chicken
smores, marshmallows, chocolate
mountain pies, bread, filling
cookies and brownies
tablecloth, paper plates
cooler, ice, condiments
charcoal grill, matches
briquets and lighter fluid
frisbee, horseshoes
volleyball, badminton

CHALLENGE RULES:
See this thread for more detailed rules for all CCC challenges.

♦ If you want to participate in this challenge, please sign up by posting a challenge template. This gives us a post to link you to, which you can use to update your books as the challenge progresses.

♦ Unless otherwise noted, books must be at least 150 pages long. (See the link above for rules regarding graphic novels.) Books may only be used for one task in this challenge, but cross-challenge posting is encouraged 🙂 Re-reads are allowed, as long as you read the entire book. You must read at least half of the book AFTER the challenge begins in order to count it for this challenge.

♦ You may use the first letter of the first word in the book’s title (excluding A, An and The) or the author’s first or last initial (middle names or initials can NOT be used).
-In the case of a hyphenated first or last name (i.e. Sarah-Kate LynchKate E. Dyer-Seeley), the first letter of the hyphenated name may be used (not the second initial directly following the hyphen).
-If an author uses what appears to be “two last names” (usually a female author using her maiden name and then her married last name; i.e. Kathy Hogan Trocheck), the last initial of the two names counts since the maiden name is now serving in the place of a “middle” name.

♦ For each book you read, please post a link to the title, and indicate the author and the date you finished reading it. If you don’t, you won’t get credit for completing that task.
* If you don’t know how to post a link to the book title or author, see the instructions here: Add a link to book title or author

♦ If you want the challenge moderator to verify your books as you post updates, please copy/paste your update into a new message . If you do this while you still have the Edit window open, it will copy all of your formatting, etc. too. We don’t have time to scroll back through the entire thread looking for “message #15,” or to follow links back to an original post.

♦ If you use books that are in a language other than English, please translate those titles into English for the purposes of this challenge, unless you plan to use that language for the entire challenge. If you do use another language for the whole challenge, please remember that the translations of exempt words/phrases — for example, A, An and The in this challenge — would be exempt as well.

♦ When you complete the challenge, please post your entire list as a new message. If you do this while you still have the Edit window open, it will copy all of your links and formatting. If you don’t repost your list, your name will not be added to the list of those who have completed the challenge.

Let’s Go on a Picnic Scavenger Challenge

Duration: 1st July – 30th September 2021
Number of books: 15
Hosted by: Crazy Challenge Connection

LET’S GO ON A PICNIC

One of our favorite things to do on a gorgeous summer day is to go on a picnic. We’re lucky to have several parks nearby with picnic tables and grills, so for this summer’s seasonal challenge, won’t you join us on a virtual picnic? Because everyone likes different things, follow the instructions below and choose the specified number of goodies from each category listed.

*** You must post your choices when you sign up for the challenge ***

CHALLENGE RULES :
See this thread for more detailed rules for all CCC challenges.
PLEASE NOTE : When we ask for an item shown prominently on the cover, we should be able to see the item in the thumbnail, without having to click through to the book’s page.

♦ If you want to participate in this challenge, please sign up by posting your choices for each of the categories. This gives us a post to link you to, which you can use to update your books as the challenge progresses.

♦ Unless otherwise noted, books must be at least 150 pages long. (See the link above for rules regarding graphic novels. Please remember that ONLY graphic novels can be combined.) Books may only be used for one task in this challenge, but cross-challenge posting is encouraged 🙂 Re-reads are allowed, as long as you read the entire book. You must read at least half of the book AFTER the challenge begins in order to count it for CCC challenges. If you listen to an audiobook, please be sure that the link you post indicates a page count for the book, even if that means linking to an edition different from the one you listened to.

♦ If you use books that are in a language other than English, please translate those titles into English (even if there is no English title here on GR) for the purposes of our challenges, unless you plan to use that language for the entire challenge. If you do use another language for the whole challenge, please remember that the translations of exempt words/phrases — for example, A, An and The — would be exempt as well.

♦ For each book you read, please post a link to the title, and indicate the author and the date you finished reading it. If a challenge task gives several options, please make it clear which option you’ve chosen. If the task calls for an item on the cover or specific author initials or name/s, you must include a link to the book cover and/or author’s name, respectively. To avoid spoiling a book for other readers, please use spoiler tags when explaining your book choices.*
    * For help with posting spoiler tags, see this post: Spoiler tags
    * If you don’t know how to post a link to the book title, cover or author, see the instructions here: Add a link to the book title, book cover and/or author

♦ When you complete the challenge, please copy and paste your entire list as a new message at the end of the challenge thread. If you do this while you still have the Edit window open, it will copy all of your links and formatting. If you don’t repost your list, with appropriate links, your name will not be added to the list of those who have completed the challenge. Please do NOT simply post a link back to your original post.

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THE TASKS

BEVERAGES – CHOOSE TWO :
LEMONADE : Read a book with a beverage of some kind shown prominently on the cover; post the cover OR a book with CHILDREN’S on its main GR pageOn What Grounds by Cleo Coyle

ICED TEA : Read a book with a past tense verb in its title OR a book with ice shown prominently on the cover; post the coverA Wild Life by Martin Hughes-Games

WINE AND BEER : Read a book with a character who is a vintner; tell us who OR a book set primarily in a bar or pub

APPETIZERS, part 1 – CHOOSE TWO :
DEVILED EGGS : Read a book by an author with double consonants in their name (i.e., E*ll*en); post a link to the author’s GR page OR a book that you read quickly (150-200 pages); tell us how many pagesA Chesapeake Shores Christmas by Sherryl Woods

FRUIT SALAD : Read a book with some kind of fruit in its title or shown prominently on the cover; post the cover OR book #5 from a series; tell us the series

WATERMELON : Read a book with a cover that is predominantly green; post the cover OR a book with a compound word in its titleThe Girlfriend’s Guide to Pregnancy by Vicki Iovine

APPETIZERS, part 2 – CHOOSE TWO :
CHEESE & COLD CUTS : Read a book with at least three Cs in its title and author name (combined); post a link to the author’s GR page OR a book with a word in its title that rhymes with CHEESE (one-syllable words only)

CHIPS & DIPS / SALSA : Read a book with the word AND, intact and standing alone, in its title OR a book in which a character has to make a significant choice; using spoiler tags, briefly explainDriftwood Cottage by Sherryl Woods (moving, marriage, etc.

WRAPS : Read a book with a one-word title (all words count!) OR a book with something on its cover that could be rolled up (a blanket or rug, a tortilla, etc., but reasonable items only); post the coverGeekerella by Ashley Poston

SIDES – CHOOSE THREE :
BAKED BEANS : Read a book by an author whose first and last initials are the same; post a link to the author’s GR page OR a book set in New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island or Vermont); tell us which state

COLE SLAW : Read a book whose title contains only words that are no more than four letters long (3-word minimum) OR a book with a complicated plot; using spoiler tags, briefly explainFuries of Calderon by Jim Butcher

CORN ON THE COB : Read a book with a cover that is predominantly yellow; post the cover OR one of the first twelve books you added to your to-read list; tell us when it was added – Sunrise Point by Robyn Carr

PASTA SALAD : Read a book with an intact 10 in its total page count; tell us how many pages OR a book with a diverse ‘cast’ of charactersThe Fountains of Silence by Ruta Sepetys

POTATO SALAD : Read a book by an author with a sandwiched letter in their name (i.e., St*eVe*); post a link to the author’s GR page OR a book where the first letter of every word in its title can be found in POTATOSALAD (3-word minimum); a letter can only be used as many times as it appears in the phrase

MAIN COURSES – CHOOSE THREE :
BRATWURST : Read a book whose title ENDS with T OR a book with a main character whose first name begins with a letter in BRATWURST; tell us the name

FRIED CHICKEN : Read a book with a common farm animal shown prominently on the cover; post the cover OR a book over 450 pages long; tell us how many pagesPromise Canyon by Robyn Carr

HAMBURGERS : Read a book that is very popular (over 50,000 GR ratings); tell us how many ratings OR a book with one large, round object shown prominently on the cover; post the cover Honor Among Thieves by Rachel Caine & Ann Aguirre

HOT DOGS : Read a book whose title contains only one vowel; it may be used more than once OR a book a book set in a location that begins with a letter in HOTDOGS (be as specific as possible, i.e., Texas, not just the USA); tell us where

RIBS : Read a book with bones shown prominently on the cover; post the cover OR whose title contains all the letters in RIBS (not necessarily in order, nor in the same word)The Bone Houses by Emily Lloyd-Jones

DESSERTS – CHOOSE THREE :
S’MORES : Read a book with a character who works with chocolate; tell us who and the career OR a book with a contraction in its title

MOUNTAIN PIES : Read a book with a mountain occupying at least 1/3 of the cover; post the cover OR a book whose title contains at least one of every vowel (A, E, I, O and U)Happy Trail by Daisy Prescott

BROWNIES : Read a book whose main character earns a living as a baker OR a book whose cover is predominantly chocolate brown; post the cover

COOKIES : Read a book with at least three almost identical items shown prominently on the cover; post the cover OR a book with that ends happily ever after; using spoiler tags, briefly explainHarvest Moon by Robyn Carr

International Friendship Day Scavenger Challenge

Duration: 1st July – 31st July 2021
Number of books: 7
Hosted by: Crazy Challenge Connection

JULY SCAVENGER : INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP DAY
DURATION : July 1 – 31, 2021

July 30 is International Friendship Day, so why not celebrate — and get to know a bit more about — our Goodreads friends?

Go to your Goodreads friends list, then complete the tasks as directed below. It will require sorting in a number of different ways, possibly some ways you never noticed before 🙂

1. Read a book by an author whose first or last initial appears in the name of the friend you most recently added; tell us the friend’s name and post a link to the author’s GR page (Bekele Hall)

2. Read a book whose page total includes at least one number from your number of friends; tell us how many pages and how many GR friends you have (74) – Driftwood Cottage by Sherryl Woods (376 pp.)

3. Click on the letter that your first name begins with (can use your real name or your screen name). Read a book from any shelf of one of the friends on that list; tell us the friend and the shelf on which you found the book (Slavia mafia clan)
NOTE : If you have no GR friends whose names begin with the same letter as yours, go to the next letter in the alphabet; continue as needed.

4. Sort by “last status.” Read a book whose title begins with a letter in the first name on your list (disregard A, An and The in the book title); tell us the friend’s name (John Kerry) – Happy Trail by Daisy Prescott

5. Sort by “date added” and scroll to the last name on the list (will be the first GR friend you added). Read a book originally published in the year you added that friend; tell us the year and the friend (2016)

6. Sort by “books added” and find the friend who has the most books on their shelf (should be the first name on the list). Read a book whose ISBN number contains at least two numbers from their total books; tell us the friend, the number of books on their shelf and your book’s ISBN (54,929) – A Chesapeake Shores Christmas by Sherryl Woods

7. Sort by “number of friends” and use the first name on the list. Read a book whose average GR rating contains at least one number from that person’s number of GR friends; tell us the rating, the friend’s name and their number of friends (5,091) – Promise Canyon by Robyn Carr (4.11 stars)

CHALLENGE RULES :
See this thread for more detailed rules for all CCC challenges.
PLEASE NOTE : When we ask for an item shown prominently on the cover, we should be able to see the item in the thumbnail, without having to click through to the book’s page.

♦ If you want to participate in this challenge, please sign up by posting at least a partial list of the challenge requirements. This gives us a post to link you to, which you can use to update your books as the challenge progresses.

♦ Unless otherwise noted, books must be at least 150 pages long. (See the link above for rules regarding graphic novels. Please remember that ONLY graphic novels can be combined.) Books may only be used for one task in this challenge, but cross-challenge posting is encouraged 🙂 Re-reads are allowed, as long as you read the entire book. If you listen to an audiobook, please be sure that the link you post indicates a page count for the book, even if that means linking to an edition different from the one you listened to.

♦ For each book you read, please post a link to the title, and indicate the author and the date you finished reading it. For the tasks that call for a specific author initials or name/s, you must include a link to the author’s name.
    If you don’t know how to post a link to the book title or author, see the instructions here: Add a link to the book title and/or author

♦ When you complete the challenge, please copy and paste your entire list as a new message at the end of the challenge thread. If you do this while you still have the Edit window open, it will copy all of your links and formatting. If you don’t repost your list, with appropriate links, your name will not be added to the list of those who have completed the challenge. Please do NOT simply post a link back to your original post.

Build Your Own Vampire

Duration: 1st July – 30th September 2021
Number of books: 28
Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession

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Let’s face it – after reading a bunch of fantasy, urban fantasy and paranormal books which may or may not (okay probably are) also romances you know exactly what you’d want in your perfect vampire. Well now is the time to build your own vampire just the way you want him/her. You have decisions to make about the final product and for each section you choose which characteristic you want and then complete the task that goes with it. You MUST choose one for the first 7 categories – after that you can choose to do all or only the ones you want.

1. What sex is your Vampire?
A: Male – Read a book where the MC is a male
B: Female – Read a book where the MC is female
C: Non-Binary (Gender Neutral) – Read a book where a character is gender neutral
Happy Trail by Daisy Prescott

2. How old is your Vampire?
A: Under 25 years old – Read a book with an MPG of YA or NA
B: Over 25 years but under 100 years old – Read a book with an MC in that age range
C: Over 100 years old – Read a book with an immortal MC

3. What is the skin tone of your Vampire?
A: Pale, White, or Bloodless – Read a book with a mostly white cover
B: Tanned, Ruddy or Dark – Read a book with a mostly dark cover
C: Green or Red – Read a book with a mostly green or red cover
The Mammoth Book of Paranormal Romance 2 edited by Trisha Telep

4. Which type of Fangs does your Vampire have?
A: Retractable Fangs – Read a book where a character has retractable fangs
B: Serrated Teeth but no fangs – Read a book where you can see teeth on the cover
C: Fangs? What Fangs? – Read a book that is NOT tagged paranormal or fantasy

5. How was your Vampire made?
A: Born a Vampire – Read a book where the MC is a vampire
B: From a Bite – Read a book where a character is bitten by a vampire
C: From Consuming Vampire Blood after a Bite – Read a book with the word VAMPIRE in the title or series
Dark Lover by J.R. Ward

6. Can your Vampire go out in sunlight?
A: No – Read a book with a night scene on the cover
B: Yes but only for short periods of time or when they are very old – Read a book with an overcast/cloudy outdoor scene on the cover
C: Yes – Read a book with a sun on the cover
Furies of Calderon by Jim Butcher

7. Is the appearance of your Vampire
A: young, seductive and alluring – Read a book with an erotic tag
B: Hideous, demonic like – Read a book with a monster in it
C: Unearthly Beautiful – Read a book with a gorgeous person (same sex as your vampire) on the cover
D: Ordinary – Read a book where the MC is described as ordinary
Geekerella by Ashley Poston

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8. Does your Vampire need an invitation to enter a home?
A: Yes – Read a book with a house, cabin, mansion on the cover
B: No – Read a book with an outdoor scene but no people or buildings on the cover
Wild Man Creek by Robyn Carr

9. Does your Vampire have an aversion to holy symbols?
A: Yes it keeps them at bay but won’t kill them – Read a book with a religious character or symbol in the book
B: Yes it is a fatal weakness for them – Read a book where a character dies
C: No – Read a book where a character enters a church
Bring Me Home for Christmas by Robyn Carr

10. Is your Vampire affected by garlic?
A: Yes – Read a book where your MC works in the food industry
B: No – Read a book with food on the cover
Moonlight Cove by Sherryl Woods

11. Can Your Vampire see their reflection?
A: Yes the reflection shows their true self – Read a book where the MC can or does disguise themselves
B: No – Read a book where the MC doesn’t like something about their appearance
C: Yes a faint reflection that disappears with age – Read a book with a mirror on the cover
The Grendel Affair by Lisa Shearin

12. Does your Vampire consume blood?
A: Yes only blood – Read a book with blood on the cover
B: Yes but can consume animal blood for short term – Read a book with an animal on the cover
C: Yes but vampire can also eat food – Read a book with food on the cover
Promise Canyon by Robyn Carr

13. If your Vampire’s maker is killed does your Vampire die?
A: Yes – Read a book where the MC is a father
B: No – Read a book with a child/baby on the cover

14: Does Silver hurt your Vampire?
A: Yes – Read a book where your MC is hurt badly
B: No – Read a book with something silver on the cover

15. Does your Vampire have enhanced strength?
A: Yes – Read a book with a character who has supernatural strength
B: No – Read a book where a character is unable to do something they want that is physical in nature

16. Can Your Vampire Fly?
A: Yes – Read a book where a character can fly
B: No but they can leap/jump so far it’s almost as if they can fly – Read a book with something on the cover flying
C: No – Read a book where a character flies but not under their own power (plane, carried by someone who can fly)
Honor Among Thieves by Rachel Caine & Ann Aguirre

17. Can your Vampire Teleport?
A: Yes – Read a book tagged science fiction
B: No – Read a book tagged historical
The Fountains of Silence by Ruta Sepetys

18. Can your Vampire Shapeshift?
A: Yes – Read a book where the MC can shapeshift
B: No – Read a book where no character can shapeshift
The Bone Houses by Emily Lloyd-Jones

19. Does your vampire have any Psychic powers (telepathy, ability to compel)?
A: Yes – Read a book where a character has any psychic power
B: No – Read a book where a character is compelled or manipulated into doing something
The Edge of Heaven by E.M. Lindsey

20. What body type does your Vampire Have?
A: Athletic – Read a book tagged sports
B: Muscular – Read a book where a character is described as muscular or buff
C: Slender – Read a book where your character is described as slender/skinny or small
Harvest Moon by Robyn Carr

21. How long is your Vampire’s Hair?
A: Long Hair – Read a book with long hair on the cover
B: Short Hair – Read a book with short hair on the cover
C: Bald – Read a book with a bald character on the cover
Emerald Blaze by Ilona Andrews

22. What color is your Vampire’s Eyes?
A: Blue – Read a book with a blue cover
B: Green – Read a book with a green cover
C: Black – Read a book with a black cover
D: Brown – Read a book with a brown cover
E: Grey or Silver – Read a book with a grey cover
F: Red – Read a book with a red cover
On What Grounds by Cleo Coyle

23. What happens if your Vampire Bites You?
A: Hallucinations/Fever or Sick – Read a book where the MC gets sick
B: Creates a Connection – Read a book with a mating bond
C: Causes Memory Loss/Disorientation – Read a book where a character forgets something important
D: Causes sexual arousal – Read a book with an explicit sex scene
E: Is addictive or enslaves you – Read a book where a character has a substance abuse issue
Witching Moon by Rebecca York

24. Is your Vampire an Alpha Type?
A: Yes – Read a book with an alpha character
B: No – Read a book where the MC is very emotional
Dead Heat by Patricia Briggs

25. Does your Vampire have a sense of humor?
A: Yes – Read a book tagged humor/funny/humorous
B: No – Read a book tagged dark
The Girlfriend’s Guide to Pregnancy by Vicki Iovine

26. Is your Vampire Romantic?
A: Yes – Read a book with an MPG Romance
B: No – Read a book that is NOT tagged romance
Driftwood Cottage by Sherryl Woods

27. Is your Vampire Ambitious?
A: Yes – Read a book where the MC is rich
B: No – Read a book where the MC is struggling to support themselves
A Chesapeake Shores Christmas by Sherryl Woods

28. Does anyone else know that you have a Vampire?
A: Yes – Read a book where the supernaturals are “out” and people are aware of them
B: No – Read a book where the supernaturals are hiding and people are not aware of them

Master of Strings

Duration: 1st July – 30th December2021
Number of books: 24
Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession

description
Master of Strings

Duration
July 1st – December 31st

Rules
Complete at least 5 tasks to get the heart
No minimum page count
All genres welcome
Rereads welcome
A different book must be used for each task

Needle-and-thread
Master of puppets

Read a book where someone is called master – Furies of Calderon by Jim Butcher
Read a book whose title starts with the letter P – Promise Canyon by Robyn Carr
Read a book where a character is manipulated – Geekerella by Ashley Poston
Read a book where a character attends the theater – Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard
Read a book with double letters in one of the title words – Happy Trail by Daisy Prescott
Read a book where the author’s initials can be found in Master of Puppets – Sky of Ash by Rachel Madbury

I'm pulling your strings

Read a book with string or rope on the cover – What We Find by Robyn Carr
Read a book where the MC “pulls someone’s strings” – Emerald Blaze by Ilona Andrews
Read a book with a controlling character – Honor Among Thieves by Rachel Caine & Ann Aguirre
Read a book with a verb in the title – Dawn’s Awakening by Lora Leigh
Read a book whose title starts with the letter S – Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo
Read a book where the author’s initials can be found in “I’m Pulling Your Strings” – Witching Moon by Rebecca York

Twisting your mind

Read a book with a twist you didn’t see coming – The Bone Houses by Emily Lloyd-Jones
Read a book with the word mind or minds in the title
Read a book tagged Suspense
Read a book with a 3 word title – Wild Man Creek by Robyn Carr
Read a book with a psychologist/psychiatrist/behavioral therapist or similar profession in it – Moonlight Cove by Sherryl Woods
Read a book where the author’s initials can be found in “Twisting Your Mind” – A Chesapeake Shores Christmas by Sherryl Woods

Smashing your dreams

Read a book where the MC has/had their dreams smashed – Harvest Moon by Robyn Carr
Read a book where the MC has a dream/nightmare – The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lu
Read a book with a night scene on the cover – Hopcross Jilly by Patricia Briggs
Read a book with the word “smash” or “smashing” in the text
Read a book whose title starts with the letter D – Driftwood Cottage by Sherryl Woods
Read a book where the author’s initials can be found in “Smashing Your Dreams” – A Wild Life by Martin Hughes-Games

Blinded by me

Read a book where the MC has a disability – The Edge of Heaven by E.M. Lindsey
Read a book where the MC doesn’t see someone for who they really are – Sunrise Point by Robyn Carr
Read a book with a pair of glasses on the cover – Up the Duff by Kaz Cooke
Read a book whose title starts with the letter B – Bring Me Home for Christmas by Robyn Carr
Read a book where two of the words in the title start with the same letter – The Girlfriend’s Guide to Pregnancy by Vicki Iovine
Read a book where the author’s initials can be found in “Blinded by Me”

You can't see a thing

Read a book where a character is blindfolded or in a situation where they can’t see anything – Tower of Dawn by Sarah J. Maas
Read a book with a very plain cover – The Truths We Hold by Kamala Harris
Read a book with eyes on the cover – What to Expect When You’re Expecting by Heidi Murkoff
Read a book whose title starts with the letter Y – Your Coffin or Mine? by Kimberly Raye
Read a book where one of the five senses is in the title
Read a book whose author initials can be found in “You Can’t See A Thing” – The Clockwork Scarab by Colleen Gleason

Just call my name

Read a book with a proper name in the title – The Grendel Affair by Lisa Shearin
Read a book that has a character or author with the same name as you (first or last)
Read a book whose title starts with the letter J
Read a book where the MC makes an important phone call – Redwood Bend by Robyn Carr
Read a book with a four word title – The Fountains of Silence by Ruta Sepetys
Read a book where the author’s initials can be found in “Just Call My Name” – Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot

Cause I'll hear you scream

Read a book with an MPG of thriller or horror
Read a book where a character screams – Dark Lover by J.R. Ward
Read a book with an ear on the cover – Dragonkeeper by Carole Wilkinson
Read a book with the word “scream” or a synonym of scream in the title (howl, screech, shriek, shrill, squall, squeal, yell, yelp)
Read a book that makes you want to scream because it’s so good or so badThe Gap by Benjamin Gilmour
Read a book where the author’s initials can be found in “Cause I’ll Hear You Scream” – On What Grounds by Cleo Coyle

Needle-and-thread

May 2021 Reading List

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May was an interesting month. I started off the month with a major Burn Out. Then I got sick. But ultimately, everything in life started feeling like it was clicking into place. Not sure what that says about my reading for the month though…

Non-fiction

Series

Short story collections

Standalones – Novels

Standalones – Novellas

Standalones – Short stories

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