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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!

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








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.

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.


So far, I've found Almost Surely Dead.

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)

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!

100 Cats Who Changed Civilization: History's Most Influential Felines


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

A GOOD GIRL’S GUIDE TO MURDER, a group of crows



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.

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.


Wake of Vultures, Conspiracy of Ravens, Malice of Crows, and Treason of Hawks.



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.

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.

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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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?