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The Best Part of Waking Up...
Individual, Self-Pace Challenge
April 1, 2024 - March 31, 2026



Whether you sang, "Folgers in your cup," or another brand, many people would agree that the best part of waking up is a fresh hot, cold brewed, or iced cup of coffee. In this challenge we will look at all things coffee-related. We'll even finish up by taking a look at some delicious recipes for various types of coffee. You'll have lots of time to complete this venti-sized, individual, self-paced challenge. That's right. The Best Part of Waking Up... will brew from April 1, 2024 - March 31, 2026!


This is an individual, self-paced challenge. You will have 4 tasks to choose from for each prompt. You only need to complete one to move on to the next prompt.


Each time you satisfy a task, make a post here In YOUR OWN THREAD. Please use the following example for your Completion Post.


Prompt # / Name:
Book:
Author:
Date Read:
Pages:
Task:
How it Fits:



If you have any questions about this challenge, please post them in the Coffee Bar: Q&A Thread.


Challenge Rules:
☕️ Standard Rules Apply
☕️ I will create an individual thread for you prior to the start date.
☕️ Your first prompt will be posted on March 31, 2024.
☕️ Books must be completed after the task has been posted.


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Free Coffee Passes


Stuck on a task? It just seems too difficult? You have 3 Free Coffee Passes to use throughout this challenge. Use them wisely!





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Prompt #1: What Is Coffee?





cof·fee /ˈkôfē,ˈkäfē/ | noun | The berries harvested from species of Coffea plants.


Everyone recognizes a roasted coffee bean, but you might not recognize an actual coffee plant.


Coffee trees are pruned short to conserve their energy and aid in harvesting, but can grow to more than 30 feet (9 meters) high. Each tree is covered with green, waxy leaves growing opposite each other in pairs. Coffee cherries grow along the branches. Because it grows in a continuous cycle, it’s not unusual to see flowers, green fruit and ripe fruit simultaneously on a single tree.


It takes nearly a year for a cherry to mature after first flowering, and about 5 years of growth to reach full fruit production. While coffee plants can live up to 100 years, they are generally the most productive between the ages of 7 and 20. Proper care can maintain and even increase their output over the years, depending on the variety. The average coffee tree produces 10 pounds of coffee cherry per year, or 2 pounds of green beans.


All commercially grown coffee is from a region of the world called the Coffee Belt. The trees grow best in rich soil, with mild temperatures, frequent rain and shaded sun.


Complete ONE of the following:

☕️ 1. Read a book where the title starts with a letter in COFFEE.
☕️ 2. Read a book set in a location with mild temperatures.
☕️ 3. Read a book with a character between the ages of 7 - 20.
☕️ 4. Read a book with a mostly green cover. {Your discretion.}


Remember: Books may not be completed until April 1, 2024.


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Gail | 218 comments Prompt # / Name: #1: What is coffee?
Book: None of This Is True
Author: Lisa Jewell
Date Read:04/06/2024
Pages: 380 pages
Task: #4: Read a book with a mostly green cover.
How it Fits: None of This Is True by Lisa Jewell - Mostly green cover


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Prompt #2A: Botanical Classification





Coffee traces its origin to a genus of plants known as Coffea. Within the genus there are over 500 genera and 6,000 species of tropical trees and shrubs. Experts estimate that there are anywhere from 25 to 100 species of coffee plants.


The genus was first described in the 18th century by the Swedish botanist, Carolus Linneaus, who also described Coffea Arabica in his Species Plantarum in 1753. Botanists have disagreed ever since on the exact classification, since coffee plants can range widely. They can be small shrubs to tall trees, with leaves from one to 16 inches in size, and in colors from purple or yellow to the predominant dark green.


In the commercial coffee industry, there are two important coffee species � Arabica and Robusta.


Complete ONE of the following:

☕️ 1. Read a book with more than one species of characters.
☕️ 2. Read a book that is over 500 pages.
☕️ 3. Read a book that is between 25 - 100 pages, for this prompt only.
☕️ 4. Read a book where the author's first initial is found in CAROLUS and the last initial is found in LINNEAUS.


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Gail | 218 comments Prompt # / Name: #2a: Botanical Classification
Book: The Ghostwriter
Author: A.R. Torre
Date Read:04/21/2024
Pages: 321 pages
Task: #1: Read a book with more than one species of characters.
How it Fits: Besides the human species of characters in this book, Mark has a cow named Mater that gives birth to a calf during the story.


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Prompt #2B: Coffea Arabica � C. Arabica





Varieties: Bourbon, Typica, Caturra, Mundo Novo, Tico, San Ramon, Jamaican Blue Mountain


Coffea Arabica is descended from the original coffee trees discovered in Ethiopia. These trees produce a fine, mild, aromatic coffee and represent approximately 70% of the world's coffee production. The beans are flatter and more elongated than Robusta and lower in caffeine.


On the world market, Arabica coffees bring the highest prices. The better Arabicas are high grown coffees � generally grown between 2,000 to 6,000 feet (610 to 1830 meters) above sea level � though optimal altitude varies with proximity to the equator.


The most important factor is that temperatures must remain mild, ideally between 59 - 75 degrees Fahrenheit, with about 60 inches of rainfall a year. The trees are hearty, but a heavy frost will kill them.


Arabica trees are costly to cultivate because the ideal terrain tends to be steep and access is difficult. Also, because the trees are more disease-prone than Robusta, they require additional care and attention.


Complete ONE of the following:

☕️ 1. Read a book where the title starts with a letter in ARABICA.
☕️ 2. Read a book with between 59 - 75 chapters.
☕️ 3. Read a book where it rains at least once.
☕️ 4. Read a book with an MC that "requires additional care and attention." {Be creative.}


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Gail | 218 comments Prompt # / Name: #2B Coffea Arabica - C. Arabica
Book: Until I Get You
Author: Claire Contreras
Date Read:04/28/2024
Pages: 600 pages
Task: #2: Read a book with between 59-75 chapters
How it Fits: Until I Get You has 62 chapters.


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Prompt #2C: Coffea canephora � C. canephora var. Robusta





Variety: Robusta


Most of the world's Robusta is grown in Central and Western Africa, parts of Southeast Asia, including Indonesia and Vietnam, and in Brazil. Production of Robusta is increasing, though it accounts for only about 30% of the world market.


Robusta is primarily used in blends and for instant coffees. The Robusta bean itself tends to be slightly rounder and smaller than an Arabica bean.


The Robusta tree is heartier and more resistant to disease and parasites, which makes it easier and cheaper to cultivate. It also has the advantage of being able to withstand warmer climates, preferring constant temperatures between 75 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit, which enables it to grow at far lower altitudes than Arabica.


It requires about 60 inches of rainfall a year, and cannot withstand frost. Compared with Arabica, Robusta beans produce a coffee which has a distinctive taste and about 50-60% more caffeine.


Complete ONE of the following:

☕️ 1. Read a book where the title starts with a letter in ROBUSTA.
☕️ 2. Read a book with something round and/or small on the cover. {Your discretion.}
☕️ 3. Read a book where a character consumes a drink that contains caffeine. {coffee, cola, etc.}
☕️ 4. Read a book set in one of these places: "Central and Western Africa, parts of Southeast Asia, including Indonesia and Vietnam, and in Brazil."


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Gail | 218 comments Prompt # / Name: #2C Coffea Arabic Canephora - C. Arabica
Book: The Burning
Author: Jane Casey
Date Read:05/18/2024
Pages: 368 pages
Task: #3: Read a book where a character consumes a drink that contains caffeine.
How it Fits: Maeve is a police woman and she often consumes sups of coffee throughout the story. (Example: Page 228 - “He handed me a cup of coffee. You like it black don’t your?�


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Prompt #3: The Anatomy of a Coffee Cherry





The beans you brew are actually the processed and roasted seeds from a fruit, which is called a coffee cherry.


The coffee cherry's outer skin is called the exocarp. Beneath it is the mesocarp, a thin layer of pulp, followed by a slimy layer called the parenchyma. The beans themselves are covered in a paper-like envelope named the endocarp, more commonly referred to as the parchment.


Inside the parchment, side-by-side, lie two beans, each covered separately by yet another thin membrane. The biological name for this seed skin is the spermoderm, but it is generally referred to in the coffee trade as the silver skin.


In about 5% of the world's coffee, there is only one bean inside the cherry. This is called a peaberry (or a caracol, or "snail" in Spanish), and it is a natural mutation. Some people believe that peaberries are actually sweeter and more flavorful than standard beans, so they are sometimes manually sorted out for special sale.


Complete ONE of the following:

☕️ 1. Read a book with the word CHERRY found in the text.
☕️ 2. Read a book with a 5 in the page count.
☕️ 3. Read a book you thought was sweet in some way.
☕️ 4. Read a book where the author's first AND last initials are found in PARCHMENT.


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Gail | 218 comments Prompt # / Name: #3: The Anatomy of a Coffee Cherry
Book: The Clinic
Author: Cate Quinn
Date Read:06/14/2024
Pages: 448 pages
Task: #3: Read a book you thought was sweet in some way.
How it Fits: The way Meg’s boyfriend asked her to marry him at the end of the book was very sweet.


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Prompt #4A: Origins - An Ethiopian Legend





No one knows exactly how or when coffee was discovered, though there are many legends about its origin. Let's look at several of them.


Coffee grown worldwide can trace its heritage back centuries to the ancient coffee forests on the Ethiopian plateau. There, legend says the goat herder Kaldi first discovered the potential of these beloved beans.


The story goes that that Kaldi discovered coffee after he noticed that after eating the berries from a certain tree, his goats became so energetic that they did not want to sleep at night.


Kaldi reported his findings to the abbot of the local monastery, who made a drink with the berries and found that it kept him alert through the long hours of evening prayer. The abbot shared his discovery with the other monks at the monastery, and knowledge of the energizing berries began to spread.


As word moved east and coffee reached the Arabian peninsula, it began a journey which would bring these beans across the globe.


Complete ONE of the following:

☕️ 1. Read a book about an urban legend.
☕️ 2. Read a book where the title/subtitle has all the letters of K-A-L-D-I in it.
☕️ 3. Read a book where a discovery is made.
☕️ 4. Read a book with any farm animal on the cover.


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Gail | 218 comments Prompt # / Name: #4A: An Ethiopian Legend
Book: Girl, Expendable
Author: Blake Pierce
Date Read:06/26/2024
Pages: 250 pages
Task: #3: Read a book where a discovery is made.
How it Fits: Ella (the MC) discovers where Tobias Campbell (the serial killer) has hidden several of his “trophies� that are needed for evidence and for giving her a clue to his whereabouts.


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Prompt #4B: Origins - The Arabian Peninsula





Coffee cultivation and trade began on the Arabian Peninsula. By the 15th century, coffee was being grown in the Yemeni district of Arabia and by the 16th century it was known in Persia, Egypt, Syria, and Turkey.


Coffee was not only enjoyed in homes, but also in the many public coffee houses � called qahveh khaneh � which began to appear in cities across the Near East. The popularity of the coffee houses was unequaled and people frequented them for all kinds of social activity.


Not only did the patrons drink coffee and engage in conversation, but they also listened to music, watched performers, played chess and kept current on the news. Coffee houses quickly became such an important center for the exchange of information that they were often referred to as “Schools of the Wise.�


With thousands of pilgrims visiting the holy city of Mecca each year from all over the world, knowledge of this “wine of Araby� began to spread.


Complete ONE of the following:

☕️ 1. Read a book where chess or another board game is played.
☕️ 2. Read a book where the MC goes to a social activity.
☕️ 3. Read a book where the first letter of each word in the title starts with a letter found in SCHOOLS OF THE WISE. {3-word minimum}
☕️ 4. Read a book with a word(s) in the text that you aren't familiar with, like qahveh khaneh.


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Gail | 218 comments Prompt # / Name: #4B: Origins - The Arabian Peninsula
Book: Till Death Do Us Part
Author: Aleatha Romig
Date Read:06/30/2024
Pages: 416 pages
Task: #2: Read a book where the MC goes to a social activity.
How it Fits: Mia (female MC) goes to her brother, Dario’s, wedding. She also attends her own engagement party and her own wedding.


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Prompt #4C: Origins - Coffee Comes to Europe





European travelers to the Near East brought back stories of an unusual dark black beverage. By the 17th century, coffee had made its way to Europe and was becoming popular across the continent.


Some people reacted to this new beverage with suspicion or fear, calling it the “bitter invention of Satan.� The local clergy condemned coffee when it came to Venice in 1615. The controversy was so great that Pope Clement VIII was asked to intervene. He decided to taste the beverage for himself before making a decision, and found the drink so satisfying that he gave it papal approval.


Despite such controversy, coffee houses were quickly becoming centers of social activity and communication in the major cities of England, Austria, France, Germany and Holland. In England “penny universities� sprang up, so called because for the price of a penny one could purchase a cup of coffee and engage in stimulating conversation.


Coffee began to replace the common breakfast drink beverages of the time � beer and wine. Those who drank coffee instead of alcohol began the day alert and energized, and not surprisingly, the quality of their work was greatly improved. (We like to think of this a precursor to the modern office coffee service.)


By the mid-17th century, there were over 300 coffee houses in London, many of which attracted like-minded patrons, including merchants, shippers, brokers and artists.


Many businesses grew out of these specialized coffee houses. Lloyd's of London, for example, came into existence at the Edward Lloyd's Coffee House.


Complete ONE of the following:

☕️ 1. Read a book with someone dressed in red on the cover.
☕️ 2. Read a book with a devil of a character in it.
☕️ 3. Read a book with the word PENNY found in the text.
☕️ 4. Read a book with over 300 pages.


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Gail | 218 comments Prompt # / Name: #4C: Origins - Coffee Comes to Europe
Book: The Perfect Son
Author: Freida McFadden
Date Read: 07/01/2024
Pages: 371 pages
Task: #4: Read a book with over 300 pages.
How it Fits: The Perfect Son has 371 pages.


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Prompt #4D: Origins - The New World





In the mid-1600's, coffee was brought to New Amsterdam, later called New York by the British.


Though coffee houses rapidly began to appear, tea continued to be the favored drink in the New World until 1773, when the colonists revolted against a heavy tax on tea imposed by King George III. The revolt, known as the Boston Tea Party, would forever change the American drinking preference to coffee.


Complete ONE of the following:

☕️ 1. Read a book set in New York or Boston.
☕️ 2. Read a book with an MPG of HISTORICAL OR HISTORICAL FICTION.
☕️ 3. Read a book with a royal character.
☕️ 4. Read a book with at least 2 numbers of 1773 in the publication date.


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Gail | 218 comments Prompt # / Name: #4D: Origins - The New World
Book: Goodnight Beautiful
Author: Aimee Molloy
Date Read: 07/20/2024
Pages: 289 pages
Task: #4: Read a book with at least 2 numbers of 1773 in the publication date.
How it Fits: Goodnight Beautiful was published on October 13, 2020. There is a 1 and a 3 from 1773 in the publication date.


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Prompt #4E: Origins - Plantations Around the World





As demand for the beverage continued to spread, there was fierce competition to cultivate coffee outside of Arabia.


The Dutch finally got seedlings in the latter half of the 17th century. Their first attempts to plant them in India failed, but they were successful with their efforts in Batavia, on the island of Java in what is now Indonesia.


The plants thrived and soon the Dutch had a productive and growing trade in coffee. They then expanded the cultivation of coffee trees to the islands of Sumatra and Celebes.


Complete ONE of the following:

☕️ 1. Read a book with the word FIERCE found in the text.
☕️ 2. Read a book set in India.
☕️ 3. Read a book where the title starts with a letter in DUTCH.
☕️ 4. Read a book where the MC's first initial is NOT found in BATAVIA.


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Gail | 218 comments Prompt # / Name: #4E: Origins - Plantations Around the World
Book: Keep It in the Family
Author: John Marrs
Date Read: 07/28/2024
Pages: 380 pages
Task: #4: Read a book where the MC’s first initial is NOT found in the word BATAVIA.
How it Fits: There are two MC’s: Mia and Finn - neither� s first initial are found in BATAVIA.


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Prompt #4F: Origins - Coming to the Americas





In 1714, the Mayor of Amsterdam presented a gift of a young coffee plant to King Louis XIV of France. The King ordered it to be planted in the Royal Botanical Garden in Paris. In 1723, a young naval officer, Gabriel de Clieu obtained a seedling from the King's plant. Despite a challenging voyage � complete with horrendous weather, a saboteur who tried to destroy the seedling, and a pirate attack � he managed to transport it safely to Martinique.


Once planted, the seedling not only thrived, but it’s credited with the spread of over 18 million coffee trees on the island of Martinique in the next 50 years. Even more incredible is that this seedling was the parent of all coffee trees throughout the Caribbean, South and Central America.


The famed Brazilian coffee owes its existence to Francisco de Mello Palheta, who was sent by the emperor to French Guiana to get coffee seedlings. The French were not willing to share, but the French Governor's wife, captivated by his good looks, gave him a large bouquet of flowers before he left� buried inside were enough coffee seeds to begin what is today a billion-dollar industry.


Missionaries and travelers, traders and colonists continued to carry coffee seeds to new lands, and coffee trees were planted worldwide. Plantations were established in magnificent tropical forests and on rugged mountain highlands. Some crops flourished, while others were short-lived. New nations were established on coffee economies. Fortunes were made and lost. By the end of the 18th century, coffee had become one of the world's most profitable export crops. After crude oil, coffee is the most sought commodity in the world.


Complete ONE of the following:

☕️ 1. Read a book with a man on the cover.
☕️ 2. Read a book where a character gives or receives flowers.
☕️ 3. Read a book where the MC made or lost a fortune.
☕️ 4. Read a book that uses Roman numerals for the chapter numbers or at least some of the page numbers.


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Gail | 218 comments Prompt # / Name: #4F: Origins - Coming to America
Book: The Kona Strangler
Author: J.E. Trent
Date Read: 08/25/2024
Pages: 180 pages
Task: #2: Read a book where a character gives or receives flowers.
How it Fits: There is a wedding scene and flowers are given to some of the guests.


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Prompt #5A: Attempts to Ban Coffee - Mecca





Coffee was banned in Mecca in 1511, as it was believed to stimulate radical thinking and hanging out � the governor thought it might unite his opposition. Java also got a bad rap for its use as a stimulant � some Sufi sects would pass around a bowl of coffee at funerals to stay awake during prayers.


Complete ONE of the following:

☕️ 1. Read a book where a funeral takes place.
☕️ 2. Read a book where the author's first OR last initial is found in MECCA.
☕️ 3. Read a book with three 1s in the publication date, like 1511.
☕️ 4. Read a banned book. Here are some suggestions: Books Banned or Challenged.


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Gail | 218 comments Prompt # / Name: #5A: Origins - Attempts to Ban Coffee - MECCA
Book: You
Author: Caroline Kepnes
Date Read: 09/07/2024
Pages: 464 pages
Task: #2: Read a book where the author’s first OR last initial is found in MECCA.
How it Fits: Caroline Kepnes (author) first initial C is found in word MECCA.


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Prompt #5B: Attempts to Ban Coffee - Italy





When coffee arrived in Europe in the 16th century, clergymen pressed for it to be banned and labeled Satanic. But Pope Clement VIII took a taste, declared it delicious, and even quipped that it should be baptized. On the strength of this papal blessing, coffeehouses rapidly sprang up throughout Europe.


Complete ONE of the following:

☕️ 1. Read a book with all the letters of S-A-T-A-N in the title/subtitle.
☕️ 2. Read a book with steam or smoke on the cover.
☕️ 3. Read a book where someone receives a blessing. {Your discretion.}
☕️ 4. Read a book set anywhere in Europe.


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Gail | 218 comments Prompt # / Name: #5B: Origins - Attempts to Ban Coffee - Italy
Book: Craven Manor
Author: Darcy Coates
Date Read: 10/06/2024
Pages: 298 pages
Task: #2: Read a book set anywhere in Europe.
How it Fits: The setting is an old English manor in Europe.


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Prompt #5C: Attempts to Ban Coffee - Constantinople





After Murad IV claimed the Ottoman throne in 1623, he quickly forbade coffee and set up a system of reasonable penalties. The punishment for a first offense was a beating. Anyone caught with coffee a second time was sewn into a leather bag and thrown into the waters of the Bosporus.


Complete ONE of the following:

☕️ 1. Read a book where a character is forbade to do something.
☕️ 2. Read a book where the MC's first initial is NOT found in BOSPORUS.
☕️ 3. Read a book from a series with at least 4 separate works included.
☕️ 4. Read a book where the author's first AND last initials are found in CONSTANTINOPLE.


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Gail | 218 comments Prompt # / Name: #5C: Origins - Attempts to Ban Coffee - Constantinople
Book: S'mored
Author: Gina LaManna
Date Read: 01/04/2025
Pages: 325 pages
Task: #2: Read a book where the MC’s first initial is NOT found in BOSPORUS.
How it Fits: The MC’s name is Lacey and L is not found in BOSPORUS.


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Prompt #5D: Attempts to Ban Coffee - Sweden





Sweden gave coffee the ax in 1746. The government also banned “coffee paraphernalia� � with cops confiscating cups and dishes. King Gustav III even ordered convicted murderers to drink coffee while doctors monitored how long the cups of joe took to kill them, which was great for convicts and boring for the doctors.


Complete ONE of the following:

☕️ 1. Read a book with a king, a cop, a convict, or a doctor in it.
☕️ 2. Read a book you found to be boring.
☕️ 3. Read a book with a title that starts with a letter in SWEDEN.
☕️ 4. Read a book with some type of “coffee paraphernalia� on the cover or mentioned in the text, like cups and dishes.


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Gail | 218 comments Prompt # / Name: #5D: Origins - Attempts to Ban Coffee - Sweden
Book: Appetite for Innocence
Author: Lucinda Berry
Date Read: 01/09/2025
Pages: 358 pages
Task: #1: Read a book with a king, a cop, a convict, or a doctor in it.
How it Fits: Dr. Hale is a psychiatrist in the story.


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Prompt #5E: Attempts to Ban Coffee - Prussia





In 1777, Frederick the Great of Prussia issued a manifesto claiming beer’s superiority over coffee. He argued that coffee interfered with the country’s beer consumption, apparently hoping a royal statement would make Prussians eager for an eye-opening brew each morning. Frederick’s statement proclaimed, “His Majesty was brought up on beer,� explaining why he thought breakfast drinking was a good idea.


Complete ONE of the following:

☕️ 1. Read a book with a hat on the cover.
☕️ 2. Read a book with a 7 in the page count.
☕️ 3. Read a book where a character eats breakfast.
☕️ 4. Read a book with the word BEER in the text.


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