Category Archives: Challenges

Eye of the Beholder

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

July 2020: Eye of the Beholder
Duration: 7/1/2020-7/31/2020

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.

July – beauty
1. Read a book with a beautiful cover – The Guinevere Deception by Kiersten White
2. Read a book in a place you find beautiful (i.e. your yard, a park, a room in your house, etc.) – The Inn at Eagle Point by Sherryl Woods
3. Read a book that reminds you of the beauty in the world (i.e. where someone travels to a beautiful place, where someone does a beautiful act of kindness, someone overcomes something and gives you hope, someone makes a positive change in themselves, the opportunities are endless.) – The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever by Julia Quinn (a beautiful romance)

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.

Paranormal Kit – Werewolf Hunting Kit

Duration: 1st July – 30th September 2020
Number of books: 20
Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession

When you join our quarterly paranormal kit club you will receive all the instructions needed to create one of the kind kits for all your paranormal needs. The kits will be beautifully packaged and each one will have a different theme. Subscribe now and get ready for your first kit. Of course, if you don’t like a particular theme you can always opt out for that quarter but we think you’ll love these kits and want to create each one!

If you are the type of person who loves the paranormal then join now and your instructions will be delivered straight to you. The kit includes all the supplies needed for that occasion when you happen across a paranormal situation. These kits are the perfect gift for those who either love the paranormal or just can’t seem to avoid it. Imagine your delight when each quarter the kit arrives and you can open your surprise box filled with exciting objects everyone who deals with paranormal needs.

Each quarter you will earn a new vampire heart when you complete your kit! So don’t delay and join now!

Thanks to Madame Z for submitting such a great idea for a challenge

How to Play
Complete at least one task per item to collect it for your kit

Duration
1st July – 30th September 2020

Rules
All genres welcome
No minimum page count
Rereads welcome
You must read a different book for each task

Get this Vampire Heart by earning at least 5 of the items in the kit.

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Our next quarterly kit will be for those who wish to take on the dangerous mission of hunting werewolves. Werewolves, also known as Lycanthropes, are a race of partially-human supernatural creatures, able to morph into a combination of human and wolf. hey feed on prey found nearby, which, due to the increase of urban areas, are mostly people. When they devour the flesh of victim they leave a recognizable trace on the prey: they always eat the heart, although they do sometimes eat more of the body. The transformation only occurs after one bites a victim, the way werewolves continue the spread of lycanthropy. However, they are also capable of having children who are born werewolves.
In their form, their bodies change rapidly, changing into a fitting definition of predators. Their nails increase to sharp, long claws, fangs increase in size and eyes resemble those of a wolf rather than of a human.
Some of those who are bitten don’t survive the change and the timing of the change can range from the next full moon to anytime at all with purebloods.

Werewolf Folklore Book
🐺 Read a book with the word wolf or wolves in the title OR
🐺 Read a book with a book on the cover OR
🐺 Read a book tagged folklore

The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever by Julia Quinn

Pistol
🐺 Read a book with a pistol/gun on the cover OR
🐺 Read a book whose title starts with a letter “P” OR

🐺 Read a book where the MC shoots someone or gets shot
What Happens in London by Julia Quinn

Silver Bullets
🐺 Read a book with something silver on the cover OR
🐺 Read a book where a character has silver bullets OR
🐺 Read a book with double L’s in a word in the title

The Guinevere Deception by Kiersten White

Wolfsbane
🐺 Read a book with the word wolfsbane in the text OR
🐺 Read a book with a wolf on the cover OR
🐺 Read a book with a one word title that starts with a W

Deadly Nightshade
🐺 Read a book with the word “dead” or “deadly” in the title or series name OR
🐺 Read a book with a mostly green cover OR
🐺 Read a book where a character is poisoned or has the word Poison in the title

A Clash of Kings by George R.R. Martin

Silver Dust
🐺 Read a book with Silver Text on the cover OR
🐺 Read a book with all the letters of SILVER in the title OR
🐺 Read a book where a word in the title starts with “S” AND a word in the title starts with “D”

We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal

Dagger
🐺 Read a book with a dagger/knife on the cover OR
🐺 Read a book with an MPG of Shapeshifters (Can follow another word like fantasy or paranormal)
🐺 Read a book with double G’s in a word in the title

Iron Chains
🐺 Read a book where the author’s initial starts with the letter I OR
🐺 Read a book where a character is chained up OR
🐺 Read a book with the word “IRON” in the title or series name

A Quick Bite by Lynsay Sands

Night Vision Goggles
🐺 Read a book with a night scene on the cover OR
🐺 Read a book where the MC has enhanced vision OR
🐺 Read a book with glasses on the cover

Artemis by Andy Weir

Iron Tipped Spear
🐺 Read a book where the MC uses a spear OR
🐺 Read a book with all the letters of Spear in the title OR
🐺 Read a book where a shifter dies

Punishment and Sentencing: Risk, Rehabilitation and Restitution by Melissa Bull

Cursed Oil
🐺 Read a book with a cursed object or person OR
🐺 Read a book with liquid on the cover (A body of water DOES NOT count) OR

🐺 Read a book with an MPG of magic
The Will of the Empress by Tamora Pierce

Flame Thrower
🐺 Read a book with fire on the cover OR
🐺 Read a book where the MC is a firefighter OR

🐺 Read a book where a character starts a fire in the book
Tomorrow, When the War Began by John Marsden

Sword
🐺 Read a book with a sword on the cover OR
🐺 Read a book where a character is Decapitated OR

🐺 Read a book with only a head and shoulders of a person on the cover
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky

Silver Nitrate
🐺 Read a book with the letters A, G, N and O in the title OR
🐺 Read a book that is the 3rd in a series OR
🐺 Read a book with a character who is a chemist

The Inn at Eagle Point by Sherryl Woods

Silver Sulfate Gas
🐺 Read a book with the word “SILVER” in the title OR
🐺 Read a book with a mostly silver cover OR

🐺 Read a book where a werewolf is killed with something silver
Hounded by Kevin Hearne

Scent Misdirection
🐺 Read a book with a nose that is prominent on the cover OR
🐺 Read a book where a character tries to hide/disguise their smell OR

🐺 Read a book where a character has an enhanced sense of smell
Veiled Enchantments by Deborah Blake

Shotgun
🐺 Read a book with the word “shotgun” in the text OR
🐺 Read a book whose title starts with a letter in the word shotgun OR
🐺 Read a book with all the letters of shotgun in the author’s name

Human Acts by Han Kang

C4 plastic explosives
🐺 Read a book that is 4th in a series OR
🐺 Read a book whose title starts with the letter C OR
🐺 Read a book with an explosion in it
Claimed by Shadow by Karen Chance

Mountain Ash Wooden Stake
🐺 Read a book where a character uses a stake OR
🐺 Read a book with trees on the cover OR
🐺 Read a book with a mountain on the cover
Angel’s Peak by Robyn Carr

Mistletoe
🐺 Read a book tagged Christmas OR
🐺 Read a book with a couple kissing or about to kiss on the cover OR

🐺 Read a book with an MPG of romance
Ten Things I Love About You by Julia Quinn

Hidden Objects

Duration: 1st July – 31st December 2020
Number of books: 30
Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession

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Journey through each picture to discover the hidden objects below… Complete a minimum of 10 books to receive the Vampire Heart… Enjoy!

Duration
6 months

Levels
Detective ~ 10 books
Spy~ 20 books
Secret Agent ~ 30 books

Rules
No minimum page count.
Read one book per task.
Any genre is welcome.

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1. Read a book with a hospital or doctor, or where someone is sick. – A Quick Bite by Lynsay Sands (Greg is a psychiatrist, treating Lissi’s phobia)

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2. Read a book with a family or a book set in the spring. – The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever by Julia Quinn

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3. Read a book with a king or a magic user. – The Guinevere Deception by Kiersten White

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4. Read a book with a cemetery visit or with something round on the cover. – The Will of the Empress by Tamora Pierce

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5. Read a book with a shifter or a fun book. – Artemis by Andy Weir

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6. Read a book where someone takes a drive or a walk in the woods.Stealing Home by Sherryl Woods

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1. Read a book with a swimmer (mermaid, scuba) or someone who is rescued.Truganini by Cassandra Pybus

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2. Read a book with a boat or a body of water on the cover – Harbor Lights by Sherryl Woods

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3. Read a book with a pet or an animal on the cover – Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine

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4. Read a book with weapon or where a character gets hurt – Human Acts by Han Kang

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5. Read a book with a mansion or a house/building on the cover – Moonlight Road by Robyn Carr

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6. Read a book with a ghost or an MPG of paranormal – Claimed by Shadow by Karen Chance

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1. Read a book with dragon or an MPG of fantasy – A Clash of Kings by George R.R. Martin

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2. Read a book with a light source on the cover or an MPG of historical – Once a Soldier by Mary Jo Putney

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3. Read a book with flowers on the cover or an MPG of romance – Flowers on Main by Sherryl Woods

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4. Read a book with a monster or a character with a scar – Love Hacked by Penny Reid (Alex)

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5. Read a book with only a woman (no other humans) on the cover or read a book where a woman has long hair – Ten Things I Love About You by Julia Quinn

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6. Read a book with a smile on the cover or tagged humor/funny on the first page of tags – Sourcery by Terry Pratchett

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1. Read a book set in the fall or with a hat on the coverDracula by Bram Stoker

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2. Read a book with a moon on the cover or with a werewolfA Lake of Feathers and Moonbeams by Dax Murray

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3. Read a book with a door on the cover or that has a mostly red cover – The Outside Circle by Patti LaBoucane-Benson

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4. Read a book with trees on the cover or where a character is a cook/baker – A Slice of Heaven by Sherryl Woods

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5. Read a book with grass on the cover or where the MC is trying to or has hidden something – Forbidden Falls by Robyn Carr

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6. Read a book set in the woods or where a character stays somewhere other than their own house – Neanderthal Marries Human by Penny Reid (hotel rooms)

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1. Read a book with something fancy on the cover or where the MC is rich – Neanderthal Seeks Human by Penny Reid

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2. Read a book with a musician or tagged music in the first page of tags – Rock Wedding by Nalini Singh

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3. Read a book with something that tells time on the cover or where time plays an important role in the plot – Misery by Stephen King

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4. Read a book with something paper on the cover of where a character loves to read – What Happens in London by Julia Quinn

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5. Read a book with stripes on the cover or a mostly brown cover – Hounded by Kevin Hearne

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6. Read a book with a piece of furniture on the cover or a book you read while sitting in a cozy chair – The Inn at Eagle Point by Sherryl Woods

Mystic Carnival

Duration: 1st July – 30th September 2020
Number of books: 35
Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession

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Step right up into a world where nothing is as it seems… A world filled with magic, mystery, and… mayhem! Take a stroll through the Mystic Carnival and witness the unimaginable by completing these reading challenges and earning your Vampire Heart.

Rules:
~ Read a minimum of 5 books to receive the Vampire Heart.
~ Rereads are allowed
~ No minimum page count
~ One book per task
~ All genres are welcome

Duration:
July 1st to September 30th

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The Ringmaster

Complete these reading tasks…

1. Read a book with a hat on the cover.
2. Read a book with a character who is the leader of a group. – Neanderthal Marries Human by Penny Reid
3. Read a book with a MPG of Fantasy. – A Clash of Kings by George R.R. Martin
4. Read a book about a circus or carnival. – Why She Left by Kenton Bartlett (dating is a total circus)
5. Read a book with a witch or wizard in the story. – The Guinevere Deception by Kiersten White

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Animal Extraordinaire

Complete these reading tasks…

1. Read a book with any type of animal on the cover. – Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine
2. Read a book with a fiery or feisty character. – The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever by Julia Quinn
3. Read a book with a character who is a cat shifter.
4. Read a book with a MPG of Paranormal. – Claimed by Shadow by Karen Chance
5. Read a book with an Alpha in the story.

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Fortune Teller

Complete these reading tasks…

1. Read a book with a character who is a psychic.
2. Read a book with a MPG of Steampunk.
3. Read a book that has been on your TBR for more than 3 years. – Sourcery by Terry Pratchett
4. Read a book with gold or yellow on the cover. – Once a Soldier by Mary Jo Putney
5. Read a book where a character time travels or is set in the future.

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Aerial Acts and Acrobats

Complete these reading tasks…

1. Read a book with an MC that is an angel.
2. Read a book with a flying object on the cover (Bird, Plane, Kite, etc).
3. Read a book where a character is in a dangerous profession. – 206 Bones by Kathy Reichs
4. Read a book with a skyline on the cover. – Moonlight Road by Robyn Carr
5. Read a book with an author whose first or last name begins with a letter in ACROBATICS. – Angel’s Peak by Robyn Carr

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Jesters and Jokers

Complete these reading tasks…

1. Read a book with a mask on the cover.
2. Read a book that you find humorous. – Neanderthal Seeks Human by Penny Reid
3. Read a book with a sarcastic or witty character. – Friends Without Benefits by Penny Reid
4. Read a book with a mythological creature in the story.
5. Read a book with royalty in the story. – We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal

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Daredevils and Contortionists

Complete these reading tasks…

1. Read a book with a character who works in the military, police force, or firefighter. – Hot in Handcuffs by Sylvia Day, Shayla Black & Shiloh Walker
2. Read a book with a character who wants something that is unhealthy for them. – Rock Wedding by Nalini Singh (drugs)
3. Read a book with a red cover. – The Outside Circle by Patti LaBoucane-Benson
4. Read a book tagged Mystery or Suspense.
5. Read a book with an undead character in the story.

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The Illusionist

Complete these reading tasks…

1. Read a book with a character who is not what they appear to be. – Love Hacked by Penny Reid
2. Read a book tagged Magic. – The Will of the Empress by Tamora Pierce
3. Read a book with a dark cover. – Punishment and Sentencing: Risk, Rehabilitation and Restitution by Melissa Bull
4. Read a book with Fae in the story. – Hounded by Kevin Hearne
5. Read a book with the word Illusion in the text. – Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Summer Fun

Duration: 1st July – 30th September 2020
Number of books: 28
Hosted by: Crazy Challenge Connection

I love summer (as long as it doesn’t get too hot and humid, of course 😉), and after being stuck in the house all spring, am looking forward to getting out a bit more, as my area allows, in the next few months.

There are so many fun things to do in the summer, we always seem to run out of time to get them all done. This year’s summer challenge is based on the things that we most enjoy during the summer months.

Please note: You only need to complete tasks for 20 of these activities to complete the challenge, although you’re welcome to complete all of them if you’d like. You can choose them in advance if you prefer, or complete them as you go.

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. GO TO AN AMUSEMENT PARK
🎢 Read a book in which a character visits any kind of park; tell us what kind OR a book with a carnival/amusement park ride shown prominently on the cover; post the cover – Tomorrow, When the War Began by John Marsden

2. WALK BAREFOOT
👣 Read a book with a barefoot person shown prominently on the cover; post the cover OR a book with an 8-letter word in the title – Stealing Home by Sherryl Woods

3. ATTEND A BASEBALL GAME
⚾ Read book #9 from a series; tell us the series OR a book with a diamond-shaped object shown prominently on the cover; post the coverAngel’s Peak by Robyn Carr

4. BUILD A BONFIRE
🍢 Read a book with FIRE in the title or shown prominently on the cover; post the cover if using that option OR a book that you find mesmerizing; briefly tell us why – Truganini by Cassandra Pybus

5. GO CAMPING
⛺ Read a book whose title begins with a letter in CAMPING; disregard A, An and The OR a book by an author with a 7-letter name (last, first or combined); post a link to the author’s GR pageA Clash of Kings by George R.R. Martin

6. EAT CORN ON THE COB AND WATERMELON
🍉 Read a book by an author whose first AND last initials can be found in either CORNONTHECOB or WATERMELON; post a link to the author’s GR page OR a book with a “summer” food shown prominently on the cover; post the coverInk and Bone by Rachel Caine

7. GO TO A DRIVE-IN MOVIE
🎞 Read a book by an author with a hyphenated name; post a link to the author’s GR page OR a book that has been made into a movie (NOT a TV show); tell us the movie title if different from the book title – Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine

8. SHOP AT A FARMER’S MARKET
🍅 Read a book with a character who earns his/her living by farming; tell us who OR a book with an apostrophe in the title or author’s name; post a link to the author’s GR page if using that optionBecause of Miss Bridgerton by Julia Quinn (George and Billie)

9. CATCH FIREFLIES
✨ Read a book in which something/someone is caught; using spoiler tags if necessary, briefly explain OR a book with a light source of some kind shown prominently on the cover; post the cover – 206 Bones by Kathy Reichs

10. SEE A FIREWORKS DISPLAY
🎆 Read a book set in China (most US fireworks are manufactured in China) OR a book for which the first letter of every word in the title can be found in FIREWORKS (ALL words count; 2-word minimum)

11. GO FISHING
🐠 Read a book in which a character goes fishing; tell us the character OR a book with a long, thin object (like a fishing pole) shown prominently on the cover; post the coverHarbor Lights by Sherryl Woods (Kevin O’Brien)

12. RELAX IN A HAMMOCK
📚 Read a book from a genre that relaxes you OR a book that was released less than six months before you read it; tell us the release dateWhat Happens in London by Julia Quinn (Regency romance)

13. PLANT A GARDEN
🌸 Read a book with a predominantly green cover; post the cover OR a book with a character who gardens, either for fun or professionally; tell us the characterThe Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever by Julia Quinn

14. GRILL OUTDOORS
🥩 Read a book with double OOs in the title OR a book in which someone grills/cooks food outdoors – Flowers on Main by Sherryl Woods

15. MAKE ICE CREAM
🍦 Read a book with a title that begins with I (ALL words count!) OR a book set in a location that is very warm most of the time; tell us whereThe Inn at Eagle Point by Sherryl Woods

16. FLY A KITE
👓 Read a book with a word in the title that rhymes with KITE (use this website for help if necessary) OR a book with something shown prominently on the cover that could fly unassisted (like a bird or bat, not a kite); post the cover – Sourcery by Terry Pratchett (flying carpet)
NOTE : For the rhyming option, I would prefer 1-syllable rhymes, but will accept 2-syllables if you don’t have a 1-syllable word that works

17. PLAY MINI GOLF
⛳ Read a book with an intact 18 in the total number of pages; tell us how many pages OR a book with a character who plays golf; tell us the character – Bluebird by Malcolm Knox (Kelly)

18. ATTEND AN OUTDOOR CONCERT
🎶 Read a book featuring a musician, amateur or professional; tell us who OR listen to an audiobookRock Wedding by Nalini Singh (Abe)

19. GO ON A PICNIC
🍗 Read a book that contains recipes (NOT a cookbook) OR a book with a blanket shown prominently on the cover; post the cover

20. SIT ON A PORCH SWING
😎 Read a book set in a location beginning with a letter in PORCH; tell us where OR a book told from at least two different points of view – Human Acts by Han Kang

21. GATHER SEASHELLS AND BUILD A SANDCASTLE
🏰 Read a book set in a beach town; tell us where OR a book with a castle or seashell/s shown prominently on the cover; post the cover

22. CREATE SIDEWALK ART
🎨 Read a book with a cover that looks cartoon-ish; post the cover OR a book with a compound word in the title – Hot in Handcuffs by Sylvia Day, Shayla Black & Shiloh Walker

23. GO STARGAZING
🌟 Read a book with a starry night sky shown prominently on the cover; post the cover OR a book with a verb ending in ING in the titleArtemis by Andy Weir

24. ENJOY A STREET FAIR
🧸 Read a book in which a character owns/drives or purchases from a food truck OR a book set in a small town, real or fictional; tell us the town – A Slice of Heaven by Sherryl Woods (Serenity)

25. GO SWIMMING
👙 Read a book with a word in the title that begins with SW OR a book with a body of water in which you could swim shown prominently on the cover; post the cover – Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout

26. OBSERVE A THUNDERSTORM
⛈ Read a book with a 7 in its original year of publication; tell us the year OR a book with lightning shown prominently on the cover; post the coverClaimed by Shadow by Karen Chance (2007)

27. TAKE A VACATION
✈ Read a book in which a character takes a vacation; tell us where s/he went OR a book set in a location where you would like to vacation; tell us where – A Quick Bite by Lynsay Sands (Canada)

28. TOSS WATER BALLOONS
💦 Read a book with a child shown prominently on the cover; post the cover OR a book with a major character who is under 12 years old; tell us the character and the age – Forbidden Falls by Robyn Carr

Ice Cream O’Clock

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

According to Wikipedia, ice cream is “a frozen dessert usually made from dairy products, such as milk and cream, and often combined with fruits or other ingredients and flavors. Most varieties contain sugar, although some are made with other sweeteners.” To me, it doesn’t matter what it’s made of, or whether it’s served in a bowl or a cone; all that matters is the taste! To put a twist on a popular saying, it’s always ice cream o’clock somewhere 🙂

Let’s kick off the summer with this challenge based on some of the best-selling ice cream flavors in the world, listed here in alphabetical order.

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. BUTTER PECAN
A good butter pecan ice cream is chock full of pecan halves. The rich buttery ice cream enhances the somewhat soft crunch of the pecans, making it a perennial favorite flavor in ice cream shops and stands.
🍨 Read a book by an author whose first and last initials can be found in BUTTERPECAN; post a link to the author’s GR page OR a book with a 6-letter word in its title – The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever by Julia Quinn

2. CHOCOLATE
It shouldn’t be a surprise that chocolate ice cream lands on this list. It is thought to have originated in Naples, Italy around 1692. Hot chocolate was transformed into a solidified treat in 17th-century Europe, but didn’t make its way to America until well into the late 19th century.
🍦 Read a book with something chocolate shown prominently on the cover; post the cover OR a book whose title begins with a letter in CHOCOLATE (disregard A, An and The) – Ten Things I Love About You by Julia Quinn

3. COOKIES AND CREAM
Thought to have been introduced by burger joints and shake counters, cookies and cream ice cream has become a favorite flavor. Crushed cookies, usually Oreos, blended with vanilla ice cream combine to give us what many think is the best of both worlds – smooth ice cream and chunky cookies in one tasty dish.
🍨 Read a book with the word “AND” in the title OR a book set in a location beginning with a letter in OREOS; tell us the location – Stealing Home by Sherryl Woods (Serenity)

4. MINT CHOCOLATE CHIP
Another combination that many feel can’t go wrong is mint chocolate chip ice cream. While most mint chocolate chip ice cream is light green with a wintergreen flavor, there is also a white version, which is usually peppermint flavored and tends to have larger chunks of chocolate.
🍦 Read a book whose title contains a color word OR a book with a cover that is predominantly mint green; post the cover (color swatch) – Artemis by Andy Weir

5. NEAPOLITAN
If you are of a certain age, you may remember getting paper-wrapped slices of Neapolitan ice cream for dessert with your school lunch or at community potluck dinners. Initially made in the late 19th century, Neapolitan ice cream consists of strawberry, chocolate and vanilla ice cream ‘slabs’ next to one another. Some brands, however, swirl the three flavors together.
🍨 Read a book set in the late 19th century (1850-1899); tell us when OR a book with a main character whose first name begins with a letter in NEAPOLITAN; tell us the name – What Happens in London by Julia Quinn (Olivia)

6. STRAWBERRY
Refreshing, sweet, and summery strawberry ice cream goes back to 1813, when it was served at the second inauguration of James Madison, the fourth president of the United States. This pink dessert sometimes has chunks of strawberries mixed into the cream, or even swirls of strawberry jam.
🍦 Read a book with a fruit in the title or shown prominently on the cover; post the cover OR a book in which a president or other leader of a country plays a role (can be a real or fictional character); tell us the character and the role played – A Clash of Kings by George R.R. Martin (pretty much all of them)

7. VANILLA
The #1 best-seller on almost every list of popular ice cream flavors is vanilla, possibly due to all the children who haven’t yet developed an adventurous palate. It is thought to have been created in Asia in the 14th century. The custom of making frozen desserts spread from the East to Europe when Moors and Arabs headed to Spain and refrigeration became common.
🍨 Read a book set in Asia (use this list) OR a book that has reached the #1 position of a best-seller or most-popular list; post a link to the list and tell us the date it was posted/printedHuman Acts by Han Kang

Summer Spell Challenge

Duration: 1st July – 30th September 2020
Number of books: 6
Hosted by: Crazy Challenge Connection

GThe Guinevere Deception by Kiersten White
AArtemis by Andy Weir
RRock Wedding by Nalini Singh
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EElla Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine
NNeanderthal Seeks Human by Penny Reid

To complement our seasonal scavenger challenge, we’ve listed some of the key phrases corresponding to Summer Fun. Choose one or more of the following terms and spell it out using the first letter of a book’s title OR the author’s first or last initial; 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.

SPELLING WORDS

amusement park
barefoot
baseball game
bonfire
camping
corn on the cob

drive-in movie
farmer’s market
fireflies
fireworks
fishing
fly a kite

garden
grilling
ice cream
mini golf
outdoor concert
outdoors

picnic basket
porch swing
relaxing hammock
seashells
sandcastle
sidewalk art
stargazing
street fair

summer fun
swimming
thunderstorm
vacation
water balloons
watermelon

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

Standard CCC Spelling Rules:

Book Titles – “A,” “an,” and “the” should be disregarded if they start the book’s title. If reading a book written in another language (besides English), the corresponding articles equivalent to “a,” “an,” and “the” should be disregarded.
Author Names – The author’s first or last initial may be used; middle initials may not.
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.

Dracula’s Beauties – June 2020

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

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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.

1. Read a book where the characters go on a journey or adventure. – Rock Addiction by Nalini Singh (New Zealand to L.A.)
2. Read a book with a body of water on the cover. – Temptation Ridge by Robyn Carr
3. Read a book with a MPG of Steampunk. – Wolves and Daggers by Melanie Karsak
4. Read a novella or short story. – The Monstrous edited by Ellen Datlow
5. Read a book tagged “Family” OR with children in the story. – Paradise Valley by Robyn Carr
6. Read a book that takes place in a country different than your own. – Devil Bones by Kathy Reichs (US)

Spell Challenge – June 2020

Duration: 1st June – 30th June 2020
Number of books: 5
Hosted by: Crazy Challenge Connection

L A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing by Jessie Tu
O
Omens by Kelley Armstrong
U
Unremembered by Jessica Brody
I
Ink, Iron and Glass by Gwendolyn Clare
S
Sunchaser’s Quest by Mary Stanton

Here’s the spelling challenge to go along with Suzanne’s challenge on US states named after European Kings and Queens. Choose one (or more) of the following words to spell out using the first letter of the book’s title (disregard A, An and The) or the author’s first or last initial (middle names cannot be used). Don’t forget to choose your word/s when you sign up for the challenge!
See the challenge rules below regarding book titles in languages other than English.

Charles
Elizabeth
England
Europe

France
George
Georgia
Henrietta

Kings
Louis
Louisiana
Maria
Maryland

North Carolina
Queen
South Carolina
Virginia
West Virginia

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 the word/s you intend to spell. This gives us a post to link you to, which you can use to update your books as the challenge progresses. No link will be created for you until you post your choice/s.

♦ 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 (disregard 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.

♦ 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 you’re using the author’s name to fill a spot, remember to include a link to the author’s name as well.
    * 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.

Party

Duration: 1st June – 30th June 2020
Number of books: 3
Hosted by: Bookworm Bitches

June 2020: Party
Duration: 6/1/2020-6/30/2020

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.

June- Celebration
1. Read a book featuring a large event (birthday, wedding, bbq, etc.) – Paradise Valley by Robyn Carr
2. Read a book featuring a holiday – That Holiday Feeling by Debbie Macomber, Sherryl Woods & Robyn Carr (Christmas)
3. Read a book with good news (birth of a baby, character gets a new job, etc.) – Temptation Ridge by Robyn Carr

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.