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A book set in France
Spell out - one or more letters from
MEDAL
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
PARIS
A book first published in either 1900 or 1924
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The Paris Olympics
01/8/24 - 31/8/24
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A book set in France:
The Fortune of the Rougons, Émile Zola


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A book set in France
Spell out - one or more letters from
MEDAL
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
PARIS
A book first published in either 1900 or 1924
�1. Around the World in Eighty Days - Jules Verne (1872) [French author] 8/3/24
�2. The Sky Above the Roof: Fifty-Six Poems by Paul Verlaine - Paul Verlaine (1957) [French poet]
�3. The Travels of Babar - Jean de Brunhoff (1932) [French author]




Yes Jazzy, how did you outwit Gettys?

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Spell out - one or more letters from
G O L D
GoldfingerbyIan Fleming 10/8/24�
On Her Majesty's Secret ServicebyIan Fleming14/8/24�
The Living DaylightsbyIan Fleming
Dr. NobyIan Fleming1/8/24�
Diamonds Are ForeverbyIan Fleming6/8/24�

August 1-31
A book set in France: L'Attaque du moulin by Émile Zola�

MEDAL
M: The Prisoner in the Opal by A.E.W. Mason �

E: The Everlasting Man by G.K. Chesterton �

GOLD
G: The Grey King by Susan Cooper �

O: On the Nature of the Universe by Lucretius�

SILVER
L:Fell Murder by E.C.R. Lorac�

BRONZE
B: The Case of Naomi Clynes by Basil Thomson

PARIS
P: Peig: The Autobiography of Peig Sayers of the Great Blasket Island by Peig Sayers�

First published in 1900:
1900- Seconde Patrie by Jules Verne �


01/8/24 - 31/8/24
6/4 - 14/8/24
A book set in France - The Fortune of the Rougonsby Émile Zola 4 stars
Spell out - one or more letters from
MEDAL - Marcel Proust - Sodom and Gomorrah 5 stars
GOLD - George Sand - The Country Waif 3 stars
SILVER - Simone de Beauvoir - Inseparable 5 stars
BRONZE - BALZAC (Honoré de). The Girl With The Golden Eyes 1 star
A book first published in either 1900 or 1924
5. Desire Under the Elms by Eugene O'Neill 4 stars
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Paris starts with P like the wonderful, suggestive
Both MeDal and GolD has got the letter D in them. So I will read



A book set in France - The Fortune of the Rougonsby Émile Zola
Spell out - one or more letters from
MEDAL - Marcel Proust - Sodom and Gomorrah
GOLD - George Sand - The Country Waif
SILVER - Simone de Beauvoir - Inseparable
BRONZE - BALZAC (Honoré de). The Girl With The Golden Eyes
I love this list of French authors, Nidhi!


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A book set in France
Dangerous Liaisons
Spell out - one or more letters from
MEDAL - Mary Barton
GOLD
✅SILVER - So Many Doors
BRONZE - The Banquet Ceases
PARIS

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A book set in France
1. Sarrasine by Honoré de Balzac(1830) August 31, 2024 4*
2. Two Friends by Guy de Maupassant (1883) August 31, 2024 5*
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Have you seen the movie? It's a visually stunning movie.

Have you seen the movie? ..."
Yes, I have. I watched it a few years ago and I fell in love with the story then. This must be the first time that I equally love a book and the film made of it!

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A book set in France - The Fortune of the Rougonsby Émile Zola
Spell out - one or more letters from
ME..."
I love your choice of authors, Nidhi.

I may still add more books if they fit."
Great work, Rosemarie 🌺


I read "A Tale of Two Cities last year! It's a masterpiece.

Going for Bronze�
🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 Violette Leduc - La Bâtarde 1964
Going for Silver�
🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 August Strindberg - The Inferno 1897

Books mentioned in this topic
Two Friends (other topics)Sarrasine (other topics)
Death In The Clouds (other topics)
The Prisoner in the Opal (other topics)
The Inferno (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Honoré de Balzac (other topics)Guy de Maupassant (other topics)
A.E.W. Mason (other topics)
Violette Leduc (other topics)
August Strindberg (other topics)
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The Olympics are in Paris this year, so read a book that is set in France. For example, Villette by Charlotte Brontë
or
Choose a letter from one of the words MEDAL, GOLD, SILVER, BRONZE, PARIS, & read a book where the title (ignoring “The�), or author’s first name or surname starts with that letter. For example, The Maltese Falcon (If, like Jazzy, you read very fast then perhaps you can spell out a complete word!)
or
Read a book that was first published in either 1900 or 1924