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message 1: by Emily, Conterminous Mod (new)

Emily Bourque (emilyardoin) | 10909 comments Mod
A collective noun is a word used to represent a group of people, animals, or things, e.g., a herd of cows.�

Some examples of collective nouns for animals and how they might be used:

Murder of Crows (murder mystery)
School of Fish (campus story)
Parliament of Owls (political drama)
Flamboyance of Flamingos (over the top character or drag queen)
Skein of Flying Geese (cozy mystery in a yarn shop)
Mob of Kangaroos (gangster/gang story)
Conspiracy of Lemurs (Area 51 or other conspiracy story)
Colony of Ants (colonialism story)
Quiver of Cobras (Robin Hood - arrows)
Confusion of Wildebeest (amnesia story)
Congregation of Alligators (revolves around a house of worship)
Lounge of Lizards (character works at or frequents bars)�

This is such a fun prompt, because you can go as wide open (like murder of crows = murdery mystery) or as detailed (quiver of cobras = Robin Hood) as you'd like!

For more collective animal names, check out these lists:





(be sure to check the column headers on this one)

ATY Listopia: /list/show/2...

What are you reading for this prompt, and how does it fit?


message 2: by Kathy (new)

Kathy E | 3237 comments Fifth Business - Robertson Davies (a business of ferrets)
The School at the Chalet - Elinor M. Brent-Dyer (a school of fish)
If We Were Villains - M.L. Rio (a cast of falcons)

Of course, "a murder of crows" is always in reserve!


message 3: by dalex (last edited Oct 27, 2024 10:00AM) (new)

dalex (912dalex) | 2646 comments I love this prompt!

For a cauldron of bats, I am planning to read The Lighthouse Witches by C.J. Cooke.


message 4: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 2955 comments I'm going with "a memory of elephants" to read a book about memory. Some of my options: The Memory of Animals, The Strange Case of Jane O., Time Shelter, Murder by Memory.


message 5: by Marie (new)

Marie | 1047 comments A group of bears is called a sleuth, so I've chosen The Spellman Files by Lisa Lutz. The main character is a private detective, and it has a perfect sleuth on the cover:

The Spellman Files (The Spellmans, #1) by Lisa Lutz


message 6: by LeahS (new)

LeahS | 1259 comments I'm reading Troubling Love for 'a troubling of goldfish', and then taking the easy route with 'a murder of crows: The Woman in Cabin 10.


message 7: by Charlsa (new)

Charlsa (cjbookjunkie) | 419 comments I wish I had thought of a ROMP of otters for this prompt. Maybe I will change my selection later, but for now I'm going with a murder of crows and using Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz.

Moonflower Murders (Susan Ryeland, #2) by Anthony Horowitz


message 8: by Dubhease (new)

Dubhease | 1006 comments I have way too many books on my TBR list with murder in the title.


message 9: by Pam (last edited Oct 24, 2024 08:23AM) (new)

Pam (bluegrasspam) | 3765 comments I plan to read Pod by Laline Paull. I wanted to read it this year but am running out of time so next year it is! And, the book is actually about dolphins.


message 10: by NancyJ (last edited Oct 23, 2024 06:02PM) (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 3202 comments Pam wrote: "I plan to read Pod by Laline Paull. I wanted to read it this year but am running out of time so next year it is! And, the book is actually about dolphins."

I loved her book The Bees. I like that you’re matching both the animal and the collective noun, and with the content of the book, not just a title word.


message 11: by NancyJ (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 3202 comments This is just too hard LOL. There seems to be 400+ terms and animals to choose from! The only one I will absolutely rule out is murder. It’s just too easy.

Is anyone doing a side challenge with this? To make it a little more challenging (but with less reading), it might be fun to find books that fit this prompt PLUS another one.


message 12: by GailW (last edited Oct 23, 2024 07:01PM) (new)

GailW (abbygg) | 616 comments It would have been so easy for me to go with "murder of crows" since mysteries are my favorite genre. So I chose "conspiracy of lemurs" because I loved the sound of it! Plan is to read The Yellow Room Conspiracy by Peter Dickinson, it's still a mystery but supposedly with a different twist (and of course, the word "conspiracy" is in the title and I already own it!)


message 13: by Jennifer W (new)

Jennifer W | 661 comments I'm going to go with a pod of dolphins and link it with a book about or based on a podcast.

So far, I've found Almost Surely Dead.


message 14: by Dixie (last edited Oct 24, 2024 07:36PM) (new)

Dixie (dixietenny) | 774 comments This is a great prompt! My current ideas are:

The Zoologist's Guide to the Galaxy: What Animals on Earth Reveal about Aliens � and Ourselves (a galaxy of sea stars)
Stand on Zanzibar (a stand of flamingos)


message 15: by Ami (new)

Ami Blackwell (amib1973) | 2 comments Here’s another link with collective names:

I love Shadow of Jaguars and know I have books with that word in the title.


A Prickle of Porcupines is making me crack up!


message 16: by Denise (new)

Denise | 489 comments Kittens are the most adorable animals. They are kindles. I will read this book I just got on my kindle:
100 Cats Who Changed Civilization: History's Most Influential Felines


message 17: by Anne (new)

Anne | 291 comments I will be reading Colony by Anne Rivers Siddons. Colony refers to a group of ants.


message 18: by C-A (new)

C-A | 22 comments For this one I read The Menagerie by Tui T. Sutherland to my son. He enjoys this author's Wings of Fire series, so we thought we'd try this one. I wasn't initially into the story, but my son quickly got into it, and his interest pulled me in -- and the fun banter among the delightfully funny creatures was fun to read aloud. Looks like we'll be starting the sequel soon.


message 19: by Ketutar (new)

Ketutar Jensen | 23 comments A group of bats is also called a cloud - thinking about Cloud Atlas.

A group of doves is called dule - mourning, grief, sorrow, sadness

a group of ferrets is fesnyng, which is a ghost word - appears first in a dictionary due to misprint and/or copying errors - one could read a comedy of errors, maybe even the original one :-D The Comedy of Errors


message 20: by Michelle E (last edited Feb 01, 2025 05:05PM) (new)

Michelle E | 105 comments 21. A book connected in some way to any collective noun for animals
A GOOD GIRL’S GUIDE TO MURDER, a group of crows
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder (A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, #1) by Holly Jackson


message 21: by Rora (new)

Rora I read The Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie (murder of crows)


message 22: by Claire (new)

Claire | 21 comments I read Onyx Storm and you can take your pick of which collective noun you want to apply.... thunder of hippopotami, horde of gnats, shadow of jaguars, army of caterpillars, flight of pigeons. There are definitely more too.


message 23: by LeahS (last edited Mar 07, 2025 09:53AM) (new)

LeahS | 1259 comments I read The Secret Hours, a stand-alone spy novel by the Slow Horses author. Like the series, it had a number of amusing political references and views of contemporary life. It would work for 'a shadow of jaguars' or 'a conspiracy of lemurs'.

My 'published in 2016' read was The Woman in Cabin 10. I was originally planning this for 'a murder of crows', but it would also work for 'a sleuth of bears', as the MC does a lot of investigating into a presumed murder.

Both were good twisty thrillers, which kept me guessing.


message 24: by NancyJ (last edited Mar 18, 2025 10:07AM) (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 3202 comments A Murmuration of Starlings

I’m reading Mozart's Starling by Lyanda Lynn Haupt

Apparently starlings are despised by North America birders, as an invasive species. The author saved a new chick that was about to be destroyed, and raised her as a pet. She loves her starling bird, and she likes to watch the murmurations in the sky.

ADDED- This is an engaging and relaxing book about Mozart, songbirds, language, and the author’s life. I would love to have a bird that could sing a melody by Mozart.


message 25: by J (new)

J Austill | 1066 comments I was reading down the list of collective nouns and spotted 'a host of sparrows' which immediately made me think of Invasion of the Body Snatchers by Jack Finney.


message 26: by Joy D (new)

Joy D | 668 comments For this prompt, I read:
Flight of Dreams by Ariel Lawhon - 3.5* - My Review


message 27: by Misty (new)

Misty | 1368 comments Some suggestions for this prompt from Lila Bowen:
Wake of Vultures, Conspiracy of Ravens, Malice of Crows, and Treason of Hawks.


message 28: by NancyJ (last edited Apr 04, 2025 07:57PM) (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 3202 comments I know we’re not required to read about the animals as well as the collective nouns, but I’m finding too many animal books this year to ignore them. I read Pod, Mozart's Starling, and I started The Music of Bees. Bees has chapter titles that include collective nouns “hive� and “swarm.� I like it so far. I might do one more.


message 29: by Robin H-R (new)

Robin H-R Holmes Richardson (acetax) | 792 comments I read:
Summons to Murder (Charles Dickens & Superintendent Jones #9) by J.C. Briggs Summons to Murder by J.C. Briggs

REJECT: A book with (at least) 25 chapters (50)

Finished: 04/05/2025
Rating: 4 stars

Book #9 in the Charles Dickens/Sam Jones series. This one is a labyrinth of clues and characters. Excellent plot. A very good series.


message 30: by Phil (new)

Phil | 102 comments I read The Pride by Tony Park for this topic (Read April 18th; 4*)


message 31: by Wendy (new)

Wendy (wendyneedsbooks) | 378 comments I just discovered that a group of cardinals (the birds) can be a radiance, a conclave, or (my favorite), a deck.

At any rate, considering the happenings in the Vatican this week, I opted to read Conclave by Robert Harris in which a conclave of cardinals (the non-avian kind) elect a new pope.

My review can be found here.


message 32: by NancyJ (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 3202 comments Wendy wrote: "I just discovered that a group of cardinals (the birds) can be a radiance, a conclave, or (my favorite), a deck.

At any rate, considering the happenings in the Vatican this week, I opted to read [..."


Wendy wrote: "I just discovered that a group of cardinals (the birds) can be a radiance, a conclave, or (my favorite), a deck.

At any rate, considering the happenings in the Vatican this week, I opted to read [..."


Wow this fits perfectly. I like the title of the book given the dual meanings of cardinal.


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