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Beekeeping in a Honeycomb – Spell Challenge

Duration: 1st September – 30th September 2020
Number of books: 7
Hosted by: Crazy Challenge Connection

September 2020 SPELL Challenge-Beekeeping in a Honeycomb
Timeframe: 9/1/20 to 9/30/20

To go along with Suzanne’s scavenger challenge this month, choose one or more of these words to spell out in September. 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)

IInk and Bone by Rachel Caine
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A
LThe Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee
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A
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Apiary
Apiculture
Beekeeping
Brood
Chamber
Comb
Colony
Evening
Flowers
Frame
Gloves
Harvest
Hive
Honey
Honeybee
Italian
Langstroth
Nucleus
Produce
Queen
Smoker
Supers
Syrup
Veil
Worker

CHALLENGE RULES:
♦ 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 here 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 and not simply skim through it.

♦ 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 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 post your entire list as a new message to make it easier for everyone to see what you’ve read 🙂 If you don’t repost your list, your name will not be added to the list of those who have completed the challenge.

Beekeeping in a Honeycomb – Scavenger Challenge

Duration: 1st September – 30th September 2020
Number of books: 7
Hosted by: Crazy Challenge Connection

September 2020 Scavenger Challenge | Beekeeping in a Honeycomb
September 1 – 30, 2020

Beekeeping has been rising in popularity as headlines warn of the detrimental loss of bee populations. After a little study, and after a little experience, beekeeping is a relatively easy endeavor. The seven items below are a brief glance into apiculture.

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1. To be able to harvest a good amount of honey by summer’s end, the prospective beekeeper should get their hives set up in early spring. Come June, you want a really healthy colony, one that has many babies (brood) and still more adult bees (about 45,000) ready to begin foraging for nectar and pollen.
🌺 Read a book that takes place in Spring (March, April, May); tell us when OR read a book involving beekeeping; tell us how if the connection isn’t clear.

2. The American Golden Italian Honeybee (Apis mellifera ligustica) is probably the wisest investment for a homestead apiary. They’re great honey producers with gentle dispositions, have a strong resistance to disease and natural enemies, and are well able to withstand wintering-over in colder climates.
🐝 Read a book with a bee on its cover (must be visible in the GR thumbnail); post the cover OR read a book with a character who has a gentle disposition; tell us who. – Bluebird by Malcolm Knox (Gordon)

3. Most packaged bee houses now sell only pure, tested Italian queens and swarms in two and three pound lots. Each lot is called a “nuc,” short for “nucleus.” The hive must be ready upon receipt of your bees (via parcel post!) and beekeeping equipment at the ready. The new beekeeper will want a hat with veil and gloves at a minimum. A smoker is very helpful in calming the bees.
🍯 Read a book with any type of hat, veil, or gloves clearly visible on its cover; post the cover OR read a book whose location begins with a letter in NUCLEUS; tell us where. – We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal (Sharr)

4. The modern beehive is very simple and easy-to-use. While you can build one, factory-made equipment is so inexpensive and well made that you’ll probably find it worth the slight extra expense. The bottom layer will be a cypress-wood platform, followed by a reversible bottom board and then the brood chamber (commonly called the “Langstroth movable frame hive”). It looks like an oversized milk crate without top or bottom, and contains 10 foundation frames on which the bees build comb to raise brood or store honey. The ten frames hang side by side in the chamber.
🐝 Read the 10th book in a series OR read a book with an intact “10” in its original YEAR of publication; tell us the pub. year.Moonlight Road by Robyn Carr

5. Directly above the brood chamber is one or more supers, or storage sections. Each is a duplicate of the brood chamber (although often only half as deep) and contains 10 comb frames where surplus honey may be stashed. You can stack as many as five of these supers on a hive and reap the sweet liquid as it comes in, or you can wait until the honey flow ends and do all your collecting at once.
🍯 Read a book that has been in “storage” for some time – i.e. a book that you have owned for more than a year without reading or a book that has been on your TBR for over a year; tell us how long you’ve had the book on your reading horizon OR read a book that has a “5” in its total page count; tell us how many pages.Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine (on shelf for 2 years)

6. A hive’s queen spends most of her time in the brood chamber, being fed and gently groomed by young worker bees and laying upwards of 3,000 eggs a day. Apart from this reproductive function, her presence is essential for another reason: she secretes an unidentified “queen substance” which keeps the colony in good, productive spirits and inhibits the workers from laying.
🐝 Read a book involving a queen (queen only); tell us who OR if you have a large TBR, read a book in position 3,000 or higher; tell us the book’s position.

7. The procedure for getting your newly received humming mass of insects safely into their new home is simple: Just follow to the letter the directions on the shipping container and there’ll be no trouble. Two hints to make the transfer easier: [1] Feed the bees well before unpacking them so that they’ll be gentle and quiet. (Make a syrup by dissolving two parts sugar in one part water and smear this liquid generously over the wire screening.) [2] Install your colony in the late evening to reduce the chance that some of the exploring workers will be lost. With night coming on, they won’t go far and will naturally return to the nearby hive.
🌺 Read a book with an evening or nighttime scene on its cover; post the cover OR read a book featuring a dinner party or feast; tell us briefly about the event. – Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout (school dance dinner)

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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 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.

♣ For each book you read, please indicate the title, 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, include a link to the book cover.* If it’s not obvious from the book title or cover, be sure to explain how your book fits the task. If you don’t, you won’t get credit for completing that task.

♣ 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.

♣ Books may only be used for one task in this challenge, but cross-challenge posting is encouraged!

♣ If you want the challenge moderator to check your progress as you make updates, please copy/paste your update into a new message . 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.

♣ When you complete the challenge, please post your entire list as a new message to make it easier for everyone to see what you’ve read. If you don’t repost your list, you won’t be included in the list of those who have completed the challenge.

*If you don’t know how to post a link to the book title or cover, see the instructions here: Link Instructions

Dracula’s Beauties – September 2020

Duration: 1st September – 30th September 2020
Number of books: 6
Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession

Collect a Dracula Beauty each month by completing at least 2 tasks out of a set of 6.
A new set of tasks with a new doll will be posted each month.

The dolls you collect will be in your Vampire Heart thread. Don’t have a thread? You can still do the challenge if you want 🙂

Rules
One book per task.
No minimum page count.
Complete at least two tasks to get the doll.

1. Read a book with gold, yellow, red, or orange on the cover. – Why She Left by Kenton Bartlett
2. Read a book with an undead character.
3. Read a book with an MPG of Paranormal or Fantasy. – Hounded by Kevin Hearne
4. Read a book with a female villain. – Moonlight Road by Robyn Carr
5. Read a book with a dress on the cover.
6. Read a book written by a female author. – Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine

We Are Nearly There Guys!

Duration: 1st September – 30th September 2020
Number of books: 11
Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession

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Duration
Starts: September 1st
Ends: September 30th

How It Works
Ten books each month is a lot, so there will be 5 different levels. Pick which level you want to do and that’s how many items you will need to check off.

Levels:
Transitional – 2 books
Fledgling – 4 books
Vampire – 6 books
Master – 8 books
Vampire King or Queen – 10 books

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1.My mini-me is turning 4 this year. So! Read a book that either 4th in the series or has 28 in the page number
2. September 6 is national read a book day! Read a book, any book. – The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck by Mark Manson
3. Followed by September 8th for Literacy day! Read a book where someone overcomes something hard. – Veiled Enchantments by Deborah Blake
4. We have 3 months left! Read a book you have been putting off! – Hounded by Kevin Hearne
5. Fall starts! Read a book set in fall or late summer. – The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee
6. September 9th is teddy bear day! Read a book where someone looks tough but really a big softie! – Moonlight Road by Robyn Carr (Erin)
7. Some big name writers are born in this month: So read a mystery (in honor of Agatha Christie) or Something out of this world (in honor of H.P. Wells) or horror (for the one and the only Stephen King).Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout
8. The signs for the month are Virgo (The Maiden) and Libra (The Scales). Either read a book with a wedding or where a crime is solved.We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal
9. This month’s gem is Sapphire. Read a blue book whether it be a sad book, the color blue on the cover, wherever the blue is. – Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine (blue cover)
10. Flower is Asters/Morning Glory and it respensent unrequited love. Read a book where the whole theme of “will they, won’t they”. – Why She Left by Kenton Bartlett
11. No theme, just Free read! Because we love books! – Bluebird by Malcolm Knox

The Witching Hour

Duration: 1st September – 30th September 2020
Number of books: 6
Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession

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The Witching Hour

Duration
September 1st to 30th 2020

Rules
Complete at least 2 tasks to get the vampire heart
All genres welcome
Rereads welcome
No minimum page count
You must read a different book for each task

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Round about the cauldron go
Read a book with witches – We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal
In the poison’d entrails throw
Read a book with cats or another animal sidekick
Toad, that under cold stone
Read a book with a three word title – Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine
Days and nights has thirty-one
Read a book that is first or third in a series – Hounded by Kevin Hearne
Swelter’d venom sleeping got
Read a book when you should really be sleeping – Moonlight Road by Robyn Carr
Boil thou first i’ the charmed pot
Read a book with vampires

Be the Good

Duration: 1st August – 31st August 2020
Number of books: 3
Hosted by: Bookworm Bitches

August 2020: Be the Good
Duration: 8/1/2020-8/31/2020

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.

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1. Read a book where a character does something good for another – Tomorrow, When the War Began by John Marsden
2. Read a book that makes you want to do something good for another (donate money, volunteer, visit someone, etc.) – Neanderthal Marries Human by Penny Reid (unconditional love)
3. Read a book that involves charity or civic organizations (a character volunteering or working for one, a fundraiser event, etc.) – Rock Wedding by Nalini Singh (both donate to many, many charities)

Rules
~Books must be read during the selected time period.
~Post the date you finished the book.
~All books read for challenges can be used for more than one challenge.
~Books can be either Fiction or Non Fiction. Your choice.
~At the end of the challenge, it will be closed for commenting and moved to the archives folder
~Use the add book/author tool to tag your book within your challenge.

Admit You’re Happy – Spell Challenge

Duration: 1st August – 31st August 2020
Number of books: 7
Hosted by: Crazy Challenge Connection

August 2020 SPELL – Admit You’re Happy
Timeframe: 8/1/20 to 8/31/20

To go along with Barb’s Admit You’re Happy challenge, choose one or more of these words to spell out in August. 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).

FFriends Without Benefits by Penny Reid
RRock Wedding by Nalini Singh
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EEverything is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer
NNeanderthal Seeks Human by Penny Reid
D
SSourcery by Terry Pratchett

happy
family
friends
good food
cooking
career
puppies
kittens
opposites
beautiful
sunny
outdoors
nature
music
musician
group
author
series
favorite

CHALLENGE RULES:
♦ 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 here 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 and not simply skim through it.

♦ 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 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 post your entire list as a new message to make it easier for everyone to see what you’ve read 🙂 If you don’t repost your list, your name will not be added to the list of those who have completed the challenge

Admit You’re Happy – Scavenger Challenge

Duration: 1st August – 31st August 2020
Number of books: 8
Hosted by: Crazy Challenge Connection

August is Admit You’re Happy Month, so here is a challenge based on the things that make most people happy … at least most of the time 😊

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 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. You must read at least half of the book AFTER the challenge begins in order to count it for this challenge.

♦ 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, if necessary, 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.

THE TASKS: :

1 – FAMILY
Read a book that features a family (family should be the main focus of the book, not just a side story) OR a book with FAMILY on the first page of the book’s “top shelves”Neanderthal Marries Human by Penny Reid
This link might help: Books tagged Family

2 – FRIENDS
Read a book about a group of friends (at least three people) OR a book by an author whose first and last initials can be found in FRIENDS; post a link to the author’s GR pageNeanderthal Seeks Human by Penny Reid

3 – GOOD FOOD
Read a book with a main character who earns his/her living in some sort of cooking-related career (chef, baker, etc.); tell us who and the career OR a book that includes recipes (NOT a cookbook)

4 – PUPPIES AND KITTENS
Read a book with a dog or cat shown prominently on the cover; post the cover OR a book whose title contains two words that are opposites (up/down, in/out, etc.)

5 – A BEAUTIFUL DAY
Read a book with a sunny outdoor scene (preferably a nature scene) shown prominently on the cover; post the cover OR a book where the first letter of every word in the title can be found in BEAUTIFUL DAY (ALL words count; 2-word minimum); you can only use a letter as many times as it appears in the phrase

6 – MUSIC
Read a non-fiction book about a musician or musical group OR a book with a character who earns his/her living in a music-related field; tell us the character and the field – Rock Wedding by Nalini Singh (Abe is a keyboardist in a band)

7 – A FAVORITE AUTHOR OR SERIES
Read a book by one of your favorite authors; post a link to the author’s GR page and tell us how many of his/her books you have read OR a book from one of your favorite series; tell us the series – 206 Bones by Kathy Reichs (Temperance Brennan series)

8 – SOMETHING ELSE?
Tell us something else that makes you happy and read a book related to that. Be sure to tell us how the book fits! – Friends Without Benefits by Penny Reid (knitting, friends and romance)
NOTE : If you choose this task, you may skip ONE of the above tasks.

Somewhere Over the Rainbow

Duration: 1st August – 31st August 2020
Number of books: 11
Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession

☀️ Duration
Starts: August 1st
Ends: August 31st

• How It Works
Ten books each month is a lot, so there will be 5 different levels. So pick which level you want to do and that’s how many items you will need to check off.

• Levels :
Transitional – 2 books
Fledgling – 4 books
Vampire – 6 books
Master – 8 books
Vampire King or Queen – 10 books

1. Colorful
We live in such a vibrant world of color! This month let’s read a book with a cover that matches one of the original seven colors of the rainbow, or one of the many beautiful shades. – Neanderthal Marries Human by Penny Reid

2. Dine with a Duke, Darling!
Let’s go back in time and read a regency romance book! Or if that doesn’t suit your fancy, then any other historical fiction novel. – Because of Miss Bridgerton by Julia Quinn

3. Well Read
It’s time to bust out a classic that you have always wanted to read and finally check it off your list. Any classic novel will do! – The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky

4. Indulgence
Considering it’s August, it’s most likely miserably hot outside, but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy something decadent! Read a book while snacking on your favorite indulgence, or read a book with said treat on the cover.Misery by Stephen King (chocolate)

5. Blood Banker Buddy
Many of you ladies do the Blood Banker challenge each and every month. Well to complete this challenge, just read one of your Blood Banker books! Or if you are not doing that challenge, then read any book that starts with B. – Beauty and the Mustache by Penny Reid

6. Hobbies
That’s right my little chickadee’s it’s time for some hobbies! This month, read any book that pertains to a hobby you have always wanted to start. That could be bird watching, knowledge of plants/flowers, knitting, crocheting, cooking, baking, etc. – Neanderthal Seeks Human by Penny Reid (knitting)

7. Fairy Tale
We all have that one fairy tale from childhood that has stuck with us over the years that still continues to bring us joy. Well my dears, it’s time to read it again! You can either read the original story or a more adult retelling. The choice is yours.

8. It was a Hot and Sweaty Night
This happens a lot in the summertime. Some nights it’s just too hot to sleep! On one of those nights, read a book that takes place in a cold setting, real or fictitious. Or, you could always read a book that’s just too hot to handle! – Rock Wedding by Nalini Singh

9. Faraway Lands
Wanderlust occasionally strikes and sometimes a reader wishes they could visit and live inside some of the fantastical worlds created in books. Read such a book that you wish you could live in, or perhaps reread a book that you feel homesick for.- Tomorrow, When the War Began by John Marsden

10. Puppies, kitties and bunnies oh my!
Most people would agree that pets and fluffy critters are just the best. And nearly all of us have a best friend that walks on four legs. This month, read a book that has the same species of your fluffy friend, or that has your favorite animal on the cover.

11. – BONUS BOOK: August
Since this is a bonus let’s keep it simple! Read any book that begins with any letter in the word ‘August’ or that was published in the month August.Sourcery by Terry Pratchett

How To Train Your Dragon

Duration: 1st August – 31st August 2020
Number of books: 6
Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession

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Duration
August 1st – 31st

Rules
Complete at least 2 tasks to get the vampire heart
All genres welcome
Rereads welcome
No minimum page count
You must read a different book for each task

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Catch your dragon
Read a book with a winged creature or monster in it
Befriend your dragon
Read a book with a character that has a best friend – Neanderthal Seeks Human by Penny Reid
Run the obstacle course with your dragon
Read a book that is book 1/2/3/4/5 in a series – Friends Without Benefits by Penny Reid
Get a harness for your dragon
Read a book with fire or something hot in the title – Beauty and the Mustache by Penny Reid (I think mustaches are HOT)
Learn to fly your dragon
Read a book with a being that can fly – Sourcery by Terry Pratchett (magic carpet and apocalypse horses)
Protect the village with your dragon
Read a book set in a village or small town – Tomorrow, When the War Began by John Marsden