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Walk in My Shoes by Alwyn Evans

Overview

Walk in My ShoesTitle: Walk in My Shoes
Author: Alwyn Evans
Rating Out of 5: 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect)
My Bookshelves: Australian authors, Biographies
Pace: Slow
Format: Novel
Publisher: Penguin Books
Year: 2004
5th sentence, 74th page: Not wanting to disturb Zahra again, I didn’t speak, but carefully rolled onto my side, untwining myself from her clinging arms and legs, and willing sleep to rescue me.

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Synopsis

A powerful and moving story of one family’s courageous journey. An inspiring novel for all Australians.

We walked off the ferry along the wide, sloping gangplank, and when my feet hit the firm wooden planks of the juetty I staggered, legs suddenly feeling like jelly… Taking Mum’s hand, I whispered, ‘Are we really safe, here?’

After a perilous and terrifying escape from war-torn Afghanistan, Gulnessa and her family find themselves in Australia, a place they know nothing about. They are exhausted and traumatised, but so full of hope. At last, somewhere safe to call home.

But their struggle isn’t over yet. They are confined in a detention centre for asylum seekers and forced to prove their refugee status. As days drag into weeks and months, Gulnessa is determined to stay strong. She must keep her family together, and fight for her friend Abdul – with whom she has secretly fallen in love. She cannot give up hope for a second chance at life, and the opportunity to build a future in a new land.

Thoughts

I remember reading this book when I was a younger kid. I remember loving it and being a little more aware of the world around me as I read this. However, having reread this story as a more educated adult, I was a little uncomfortable. Which is a good thing, I’m far more socially and politically aware now, and this is a story about refugees and refugee camps in Australia. I think if it doesn’t make you at least a little uncomfortable as a person, or even an Australian, you’re maybe not getting the point of the story…

Although this is a fictional biography, it is based on true events. Evans spent years researching and interviewing refugee experiences in Australia and the camps. The politics, which I was, quite honestly, unaware of are horrific and far-reaching, the experiences worse than anything that I could imagine. Which is where the uncomfortable feelings come from. Yet, for all of the fact that this is quite a scary retelling, this personal story is filled with hope and love. Nessa is able to retell her tale with a sense of joy. Her tale is horrifying, and she talks about her suffering, but she is also able to find her golden memories and keep those. She tells of her hope for the future and a better life. And her love for Abdul.

This story is split into two parts – Nessa’s time in the camp (and flashbacks to their journey to Australia) and her life after the camp. It gives a clear distinction to the experiences of refugees – there is the horror before and during their stay in camps, and then the confusion and feeling of uncertainty that is forced upon them afterwards. Not only are they two different worlds in which Nessa and her family struggle to find their place and learn the new ‘rules’, but they are systems of personal anguish that work at controlling their experiences and dehumanising them to others.

I loved this book, but I think that what I loved most about it was it helped me to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes. It’s a great way to experience something that I myself will never experience and enhances the feeling of compassion and care that we should all strive to feel for others.

 <- The Happiest Refugee Review The Freedom Writers Diary Review ->
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Stray Magic by Diana Peterfreund

Overview

Under My HatTitle: Stray Magic
Author: Diana Peterfreund
In: Under My Hat (Jonathan Strahan)
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Easy readingFantasy, Witches
Pace: Fast
Format: Short story
Publisher: Hot Key Books
Year: 2012
5th sentence, 74th page: If you wanted.

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Synopsis

Mary Louise aka Malou works at a no-kill animal shelter. Her friend, Jeremy, works at the county shelter, which typically euthanizes pets within three days of their arrival. Occasionally Jeremy will send animals he thinks are good candidates for adoption to Malou when they have room in the shelter for them. He tells her he’s sending over a beautiful Golden Retriever, but when the dog arrives, all Malou sees is a ragged, injured, and ancient-looking dog that is nothing like her friend described. From certain angles though, she can see bits of the Golden Retriever the dog is supposed to be. Then the dog begins to communicate with Malou psychically. The dog, whose name is Goneril, says she lost her master somewhere on the highway, and must find him quickly. He is a witch who has been keeping her alive using magic, and if he doesn’t renew her spells within three days, she will die. Convinced that her owner has abandoned the dog, Malou sets out to find another witch who can help Goneril before her time is up.

Thoughts

I have pages on Facebook that are dedicated to the lost and unwanted puppies of the world. There are videos upon videos of rescue sites that help to rehome them, and I constantly wonder how these poor creatures feel when their owners have so thoughtlessly abandoned them (which often happens). I have my own two fur babies, and the idea of giving them up makes me weep – they are family! So, it was kind of fun reading a story about this exact event – what happens when a loving dog is abandoned.

Although Goneril’s unwavering faith in her magical master brings me to the point of tears within the first few pages. (He did, after all, abandon her on the side of the road to die). This story does have a beautiful happy ending, and honestly, it was the best way to start this collection of short stories. A stray with unwavering faith; a young, blossoming witch; and an incredibly sweet happy ending. This is definitely a feel good story that I will read again and again. Especially when all of those social media pages start to get me down.

 <- Under My Hat Review Payment Due Review ->
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The Lost Art of World Domination by Derek Landy

Overview

The Lost Art of World DominationTitle: The Lost Art of World Domination
Author: Derek Landy
In: Armageddon Outta Here (Derek Landy)
Series: Skulduggery Pleasant #1.5
Rating Out of 5: 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect)
My Bookshelves: Crime, Dark fantasy, Easy reading, Paranormal fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: Short story
Publisher: Harper Collins
Year: 2011
5th sentence, 74th page: You were asking all those questions.

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Synopsis

It isn’t easy to take over the world. First you need the scheme. Then you need the muscle. Then you need to come up with a system for ruling six billion people and keeping them fron revolting. It takes a certain kind of man to take over the world. Scaramouch Van Dreg, however, is not that man. But he has one thing going for him. He has his arch enemy, Skulduggery Pleasant, chained in his dungeon, and the only person who is coming to save him is the skeleton detective’s 13 year old sidekick. What could possibly go wrong?

Thoughts

This is a Skulduggery Pleasant story that I was expecting. Funny, witty and adorable. It also involved a villain that had no idea what he was doing, a detective that was kind of clueless about what said villain was doing and a poor rescue from his sidekick. Honestly, this was just a cute and funny side story between Skulduggery Pleasant and Playing with Fire.

There is an inherent flaw for the plan of world domination – it hinges on a small insect. Which is easily crushed. The contempt with which the plan for world domination is foiled would be sad, if it wasn’t for the conversations that proceeded it. And the fact that he wasn’t the aimed for villain. And that even Valkyrie had no idea who he was… alright, it was sad… but in a very funny, pathetic way.

 <- Skulduggery Pleasant Review Playing with Fire Review ->
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The Horror Writers’ Halloween Ball by Derek Landy

Overview

Armageddon Outta HereTitle: The Horror Writers’ Halloween Ball
Author: Derek Landy
In: Armageddon Outta Here (Derek Landy)
Series: Skulduggery Pleasant #0.5
Rating Out of 5: 3.5 (Liked this)
My Bookshelves: Crime, Dark fantasy, Easy reading, Paranormal fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: Short story
Publisher: Harper Collins
Year: 2011
5th sentence, 74th page: They lay there like that for some time.

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Synopsis

Gordon Edgley has been invited to the famed horror writer Sebastian Fawkes’ legendary, very exclusive, annual Halloween costume ball, and has brought Skulduggery along (dressed as Claude Raines’ Invisible Man) thinking he’ll enjoy it. All present are horror writers and Gordon is struggling with his Creature from the Black Lagoon costume, but it’s not so bad when he runs into an old acquaintance, Susan DeWick , even if she’s more charmed by Skulduggery. After Fawkes himself makes a speech, he approaches Gordon and effectively berates him and his first novel, Caterpillars, before departing.

Thoughts

Gordon Edgely’s death is the instigator of the Skulduggery Pleasant series, and although Skulduggery talks about it, it’s kind of hard to see how they related to one another. Until you read The Horror Writers’ Halloween Ball – it’s one of the adventures the two had together and an idea of how their friendship operated.

The world of writing and publishing is overwhelming. I’ve been trying to dip my toes into the world, and can’t imagine what it’s like to actually “make it”. So, Gordon’s presence at a ball specifically for the elite of horror writers was fascinating. It sounds just as bitchy as I imagine any group of the elite can be. The sinister deals that the head of this group decided to make just help to highlight how compromising things can be.

 <- Across a Dark Plain Review Skulduggery Pleasant Review ->
Image source: Skulduggery Pleasant Wiki

2018 A – Z Challenge – Series

Duration: 1st January – 31st December 2018

Number of books: 26

A Fair Game by Patricia Briggs
B
Wickedly Spirited by Deborah Blake
C
The Cuckoo’s Calling by Robert Galbraith
D
The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett
E
North Child by Edith Pattou
F
G
Angels’ Blood by Nalini Singh
H
Armor of Roses by Marjorie Liu
I
Escape from Wolfhaven Castle by Kate Forsyth
J
K
L
Cinder by Marissa Meyer
M
Blood Bound by Patricia Briggs
N
Tempests and Slaughter by Tamora Pierce
O
The Sending by Isobelle Carmody
P
Allegiance of Honour by Nalini Singh

R
Rowan and the Keeper of the Crystal by Emily Rodda
S
The Wild Adventure of Jasper Renn by Kady Cross
T
The Frog Princess by E.D. Baker
U
The Road to Balinor by Mary Stanton
V
Veiled Menace by Deborah Blake
W
Ill Wind by Rachel Caine
X

Z

2018 A – Z Challenge – Authors

Duration: 1st January – 31st December 2018

Number of books: 26

A The Travelling Cat Chronicles by Hiro Arikawa
B
Wickedly Spirited by Deborah Blake
C
The Wild Adventures of Jasper Renn by Kady Cross
D
Hard Cheese by Ulf Durling
E
Dark and Stormy Knights edited by P.N. Elrod
F
Wishful Drinking by Carrie Fisher
G
Stardust by Neil Gaiman
H
The Alchemist’s Key by Traci Harding
I
Magic Flutes by Eva Ibbotson
J
An Enchanted Season by Nalini Singh, Maggie Shayne, Erin McCarthy & Jean Johnson
K The Nanny Diaries by Nicola Kraus & Emma McLaughlin
L
Awakening by Marjorie Liu & Sana Takeda
M
Cinder by Marissa Meyer
N
The Fish Ladder by Katharine Norbury
O
Dreams From My Father by Barack Obama
P
Rejected Princesses by Jason Porath

R
The Demigod Diaries by Rick Riordan
S
Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly
T
Jodie’s Journey by Colin Thiele

 
W
 – Mortal Sins by Eileen Wilks
X

Z

2018 A – Z Female Characters

Duration: 1st January – 31st December

Number of books: 26

Hosted by: Crazy Challenge Connection

A Fair Game by Patricia Briggs (Anna)
B
Mastiff by Tamora Pierce (Beka)
C Dangerously Divine by Deborah Blake (Ciera)
D
Veiled Menace by Deborah Blake (Donata)
E
The Sending by Isobelle Carmody (Elspeth)
F
Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman (Aunt Frances)
G
P.S. I Still Love You by Jenny Han (Genevieve)
H
A Company of Swans by Eva Ibbotson (Harriet)
I

J
Wickedly Spirited by Deborah Blake (Jazz)
K
Kristy’s Great Idea by Ann M. Martin (Kristy)
L
Beastly by Alex Flinn (Lindy)
M
The Girl with the Windup Heart by Kady Cross (Mila)
N
The Nanny Diaries by Nicola Kraus & Emma McLaughlin (Nan)
O

P
Fire Bound by Christine Feehan (Patrice)
Q Escape from Wolfhaven Castle by Kate Forsyth (Quinn)
R
North Child by Edith Pattou (Rose)
S
Silver Silence by Nalini Singh (Silver)
T
Magic Flutes by Eva Ibbotson (Tessa)
U
The Language of Thorns by Leigh Bardugo (Ulla)
V
Tempests and Slaughter by Tamora Pierce (Varice)
W
Winter by Marissa Meyer (Winter)
X

Y
Sekret by Lindsay Smith (Yulia)
Z
Shards of Hope by Nalini Singh (Zaira)

2018 A – Z Male Characters Challenge

Duration: 1st January – 31st December

Number of books: 26

Hosted by: Crazy Challenge Connection

A Iron Kissed by Patricia Briggs (Adam)
B
Ocean Light by Nalini Singh (Bowen)
C
Fair Game by Patricia Briggs (Charles)
D
Magic in the Wind by Christine Feehan (Damon)
E
The Frog Princess by E.D. Baker (Eadric)
F
Grave Witch by Kalayna Price (Falin)
G
Dangerously Divine by Deborah Blake (Gregori)
H
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini (Hassan)
I
Turbulent Sea by Christine Feehan (Ilya)
J
– The Wild Adventure of Jasper Renn by Kady Cross (Jasper)
K
Cinder by Marissa Meyer (Kai)
L
Sister of the South by Emily Rodda (Lief)
M
Dangerously Charming by Deborah Blake (Mikhail)
N
The Nutcracker by Alexandre Dumas (Nathaniel / Nutcracker)
O

P
Veiled Menace by Deborah Blake (Peter)
Q

R
The Sending by Isobelle Carmody (Rushton)
S
Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr (Seth)
T
Stardust by Neil Gaiman (Tristran)
U

V
Silver Silence by Nalini Singh (Valentin)
W
Scarlet by Marissa Meyer (Wolf)
X

Y

Z
– The Magical Christmas Cat by Lora Leigh, Erin McCarthy, Nalini Singh & Linda Winstead Jones (Zane)

Potions Class

Duration: 1st January – 31st December
Number of books: 
48
Hosted by: 
My Vampire Book Obsession

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Levels 
Troll – 18 books
Acceptable – 36 books
Exceeds Expectations – 54 books
Outstanding – 72 books
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Amortentia
Amortentia is a love potion that does not create actual love but gives the drinker a powerful obsession and infatuation with the giver of the potion. It is usually either forced upon someone or covertly given. As a rule of thumb the longer a love potion awaits consumption, the stronger the effects will be.
To mix this potion read a book …
1. With a title using a letter found in the word Amortentia – Iron Kissed by Patricia Briggs
2. Tagged romance – Dangerously Charming by Deborah Blake
3. With a couple on the cover – Fair Game by Patricia Briggs
4. That five of your friends loved the book, they gave it four stars or more. – The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett
5. Wedding or engagement in the book. – Mastiff by Tamora Pierce
6. With an Obsessive Lover – Dangerously Divine by Deborah Blake
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Draught of Living Death
When a person drinks the Draught of Living Death, they go into a deep sleep so strong that they appear to be dead, hence the name. It is made from powdered root of asphodel which is added to an infusion of wormwood.
To mix this potion read a book …
1. With a title using a letter found in the word death. – Tortall: A Spy’s Guide by Tamora Pierce
2. Tagged vampires – Bone Crossed by Patricia Briggs
3. That has died on your TBR pile, been on it over 2 years. – The Sending by Isobelle Carmody
4. From a series that you started but haven’t finished. – The Girl with the Windup Heart by Kady Cross
5. A woman in black on the cover. – Ill Wind by Rachel Caine
6. With a graveyard or tombstone on the cover. – Grave Witch by Kalayna Price
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Felix Felicis
Felix Felicis, more commonly known as Liquid Luck, grants whoever drinks it unusually good luck. The time span of this luck depends on the amount imbibed. Liquid Luck is one of the hardest potions to make. Because of its properties, it is banned in all sporting events, competitions and examinations.
To mix this potion read a book …
1. A title using a letter found in the word Felicis. – Shards of Hope by Nalini Singh
2. Tagged mystery. – The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
3. That you got for free. – Magic Flutes by Eva Ibbotson
4. That someone recommend and you already own it. – Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterley
5. With some form of magic on the cover. – Wickedly Spirited by Deborah Blake
6. With a purple cover. – Rejected Princesses by Jason Porath
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Polyjuice Potion
The Polyjuice Potion allows the drinker to assume the appearance of someone else for an hour or more depending on the quantity. The potion only causes a physical transformation of the drinker, but clothing and voice is not affected. Its ingredients include fluxweed, knotgrass, lacewing flies, leeches, powdered Bicorn horn, and shredded Boomslang skin. The final component is a bit of the individual to be impersonated; strands of hair are most often used for this purpose.
To mix this potion read a book …
1. A title using a letter found in the word Polyjuice. – Percy Jackson and the Greek Heroes by Rick Riordan
2. Tagged werewolves. – Blood Bound by Patricia Briggs
3. With a dragon on the cover. – Dragon’s Breath by E.D. Baker
4. By an author who uses initials in their pen name. – The Frog Princess by E.D. Baker
5. With a bad boy on the cover. – Falling for Anthony by Meljean Brook
6. With a two word title. – Silver Borne by Patricia Briggs
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Skele-Gro
Skele-Gro is a medicinal potion that can regrow missing or removed bones, though it tastes terrible and the process is very slow and extremely painful.
To mix this potion read a book…
1. A title using a letter found in the word Skele. – The Seeing Stone by Tony DiTerlizzi & Holly Black
2. Tagged paranormal. – Allegiance of Honour by Nalini Singh
3. MC is in the medical field. – Hard Cheese by Ulf Durling
4. Blood on the cover. – Monday Mourning by Kathy Reichs
5. With a skull or skeleton on the cover. – Mort by Terry Pratchett
6. With an author that has “Doc” in their name. – Cross Bones by Kathy Reichs
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Veritaserum
Veritaserum is a very powerful truth potion. The name “Veritaserum” derives from the Latin word Veritas, meaning truth. Three drops of this potion are all that is needed to force anyone to respond to any question with the truth.
To mix this potion read a book …
1. A title using a letter found in the word Veritaserum. – River Marked by Patricia Briggs
2. Tagged Dragons – Dragon’s Nest by Emily Rodda
3. With an author that has two letters of the word “Polygraph”. – Tempests and Slaughter by Tamora Pierce
4. That is a guilty pleasure, that you would lie to your mom about. – Silver Silence by Nalini Singh
5. With a sword on the cover. – The Red Queen by Isobelle Carmody
6. MC is in law enforcement. – Angels’ Blood by Nalini Singh
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Antidote to Common Poisons
The Antidote to Common Poisons (or Antidote for Common Poisons) is a potion which counteracts ordinary poisons, such as creature bites and stings. Its ingredients include Bezoars, Standard Ingredient, ground unicorn horn and mistletoe berries.
To mix this potion read a book …
1. A title using a letter found in the word Poisons. – The Ironwood Tree by Tony DiTerlizzi & Holly Black
2. With the word Poison in the Title or the series name. – Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder
3. With a Mystical Creature on the Cover. – The Wrath of Mulgarath by Tony DiTerlizzi & Holly Black
4. Tagged Fantasy. – The Demigod Diaries by Rick Riordan
5. That has very low rating. – The Road to Balinor by Mary Stanton
6. Where the secondary character dies – North Child by Edith Pattou
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Beautification Potion
A potion that transforms the appearance of the drinker, making them seem to be attractive, even if they are not.
To mix this potion read a book …
1. A title using a letter found in the word Beautification. – A Company of Swans by Eva Ibbotson
2. With a kick ass chick on the cover. – Scarlet by Marissa Meyer
3. Tagged Urban Fantasy. – Dangerously Fierce by Deborah Blake
4. With a mask on the cover. – Shadowgate by Emily Rodda
5. With a female author. – The Travelling Cat Chronicles by Hiro Arikawa
6. With a flower in the title or series name. – Armor of Roses by Marjorie Liu
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Sleeping Draught
An extremely powerful sleeping draught, sending the drinker into a death-like slumber. Its effects are similar to suspended animation.
To mix this potion read a book …
1. With a title beginning with any letter in SLEEPING DRAUGHT – Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett
2. Written by a female author. – Once Upon a Curse by E.D. Baker
3. With a character that can only go out at night. – Shutter by Courtney Alameda
4. That you could read all night and get no sleep! – Tough Mothers by Jason Porath
5. With the colour red on the cover. – Cinder by Marissa Meyer
6. Set in the country you live in. – Kangaroo Dundee by Chris ‘Brolga’ Barns
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Emerald Potion
The Emerald Potion, also known as the Drink of Despair,[2] is a mysterious potion which induces fear, delirium, and extreme thirst. This potion is meant for protecting something of extreme importance. As the potion typically does not kill the victim, it nonetheless makes them very weak and vulnerable. As such, for a more complete security, something else should be there to be prepared to attack the victim once they finish drinking the potion.
To mix this potion read a book …
1. A title using a letter found in the word Emerald. – Awakening by Marjorie Liu & Sana Takeda
2. With a green cover. – Hans Christian Andersen Tales by Hans Christian Andersen
3. Tagged Magic. – Stardust by Neil Gaiman
4. With an author’s name that is a jewel. – The Christmas Curse by Ruby Moone
5. MC is from the UK. – Adventures of a Young Naturalist: The Zoo Quest Expeditions by David Attenborough
6. Read a book where a character is jealous/green eyed monster. – Cavern of the Fear by Emily Rodda
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Elixir of Life
The Elixir grants the drinker an indefinitely extended life, for as long as they keep drinking it. Any person who relies on the Elixir will die if they cannot obtain more Elixir before the last quantity imbibed wears off.
To mix this potion read a book …
1. A title using a letter found in the word Elixir. – Lucinda’s Secret by Tony DiTerlizzi & Holly Black
2. With a body of water on the cover. – The Isle of Illusion by Emily Rodda
3. Tagged adult. – Wild: A Journey from Lost to Found by Cheryl Strayed
4. With an author whose first or last name starts with E. – Dark and Stormy Knights edited by P.N. Elrod
5. With someone who drinks everyday. – Beastly by Alex Flinn
6. That is one of the first 20 books added to your TBR pile. – Kisses and Curses edited by Lauren Burniac

 

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Mandrake Restorative Draught
The Mandrake Restorative Draught is a potion used to restore those who have been transfigured or cursed to their original state. It requires Mandrake roots that have been matured past the stage of adolescence.
To mix this potion read a book …
1. A title using a letter found in the word Draught. – The Romantic Poets by William Blake, John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, George Gordon Byron, William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge
2. With an MC that doesn’t age. – Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr
3. With a male author. – Blood Lite III: Aftertaste edited by Kevin J. Anderson
4. Tagged high fantasy. – Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier
5. That someone under 30 has read and enjoyed. – The Field Guide by Tony DiTerlizzi & Holly Black
6. With a forest on the cover. – Moon Called Volume 1 by Patricia Briggs & David Lawrence

Warehouse 13

Duration: 1st January – 30th June
Number of books: 
48
Hosted by: 
My Vampire Book Obsession

Welcome to Warehouse 13, Agent. Since it’s you’re first day we decided to let you get familiar with the warehouse by organising some of the artifacts.

Levels 
Level 1 – 12 books
Level 2 – 24 books
Level 3 – 36 books
Level 4 – 48 books

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Read a book…
1. With a ghost. – The Girl with the Windup Heart by Kady Cross
2. By an author who uses a pseudonym. – Cavern of the Fear by Emily Rodda
3. With a hat on the cover. – The Light Fantastic by Terry Pratchett
4. With the word Shadow in the title or series name. – The Shadowlands by Emily Rodda

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Read a book…
1. With a hero that uses a weapon. – Mastiff by Tamora Pierce
2. By an author with a first or last name that that starts with T,F or P. – Rejected Princesses by Jason Porath
3. With a weapon on the cover. – Percy Jackson and the Greek Heroes by Rick Riordan
4. With a Weapon word in the title. i.e. magic, sword, gun. – White Tiger by Kylie Chan

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Read a book…
1. With a witch. – Wickedly Spirited by Deborah Blake
2. By an author who’s initials are DK. – Dark and Stormy Knights edited by P.N. Elrod
3. With a doorknob on the cover. – The Alchemist’s Key by Traci Harding
4. With the word Fire in the title or series name. – Playing with Fire by Derek Landy

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Read a book…
1. With a bad boy. – Bone Crossed by Patricia Briggs
2. By a male author. – The Demigod Diaries by Rick Riordan
3. With glasses on the cover. – Wishful Drinking by Carrie Fisher
4. With the word Hot in the title or series name. – Red Hot Fury by Kasey MacKenzie

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Read a book…
1. With a genie. – Ill Wind by Rachel Caine
2. By an author with the letters Aladdin in their name. – The Blood by Marjorie Liu & Sana Takeda
3. With a lamp on the cover. – Veiled Menace by Deborah Blake
4. With the word Magic in the title or series name. – Magic Flutes by Eva Ibbotson

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Read a book…
1. with a musical character (plays instrument/sings) – Iron Kissed by Patricia Briggs
2. that begins with a letter in ‘FLUTE’ – Tortall: A Spy’s Guide by Tamora Pierce
3. tagged ‘romance’ – Dangerously Charming by Deborah Blake
4. by an author whose name starts with a letter in ‘MOZART’ – Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterley

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Read a book…
1. With a vampire. – Blood Bound by Patricia Briggs
2. By an author with the letters Teeth in their name. – Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett
3. With blood on the cover. – Monday Mourning by Kathy Reichs
4. With the word Blood in the title or series name. – Blood Lite III: Aftertaste edited by Kevin J. Anderson

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Read a book…
1. With a demon. – Small Shen by Kylie Chan & Queenie Chan
2. By an author whose initials are the same. i.e. D. D., L. L. – Cinder by Marissa Meyer
3. With a hand on the cover. – Dangerously Divine by Deborah Blake
4. With the word Hell in the title or series name. – The Britlingens Go to Hell by Charlaine Harris

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Read a book…
1. Marked steampunk. – Scarlet by Marissa Meyer
2. By an author with the letters Airship in their name. – The Romantic Poets by William Blake, John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, George Gordon Byron, William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge
3. With a dress on the cover. – North Child by Edith Pattou
4. With the word Hunter in the title or series name. – Angels’ Blood by Nalini Singh

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Read a book…
1. With a physic. – Tempests and Slaughter by Tamora Pierce
2. By a female author. – The Sending by Isobelle Carmody
3. With one eye on the cover. – The Frog Princess by E.D. Baker
4. With the word Midnight in the title or series name. – After Midnight by Fiona Brand

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Read a book…
1. With a shifter. – Silver Borne by Patricia Briggs
2. By two authors. – The Field Guide by Tony DiTerlizzi & Holly Black
3. With a couple on the cover. – Fair Game by Patricia Briggs
4. With the word Moon in the title or series name. – Moon Called Volume 1 by Particia Briggs & David Lawrence

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Read a book…
1. With a kick-ass chick. – River Marked by Patricia Briggs
2. By an author with the letters Meat in their name. – Kisses and Curses edited by Lauren Burniac
3. With a sword or knife on the cover. – The Red Queen by Isobelle Carmody
4. With the word ‘sword’ in the title or series name. – The Sword of Summer by Rick Riordan