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� First Name
J - Mar 11th - What Are You Doing With Your Life? - J. Krishnamurti - 1989 - ⭐️⭐️
A - Mar 13th - The Lucky Years: How to Thrive in the Brave New World of Health - David B. Agus - 2016 - ⭐️⭐️
Z - Mar 11th - Zombies, Vampires, and Philosophy: New Life for the Undead - Richard V. Greene - 2006 - ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Z - Mar 14th - Immersion: The Science of the Extraordinary and the Source of Happiness - Paul J. Zak - 2022 - ⭐️⭐️
Y - Mar 15th - You Can Change Your Life: With the Hoffman Process - Tim Laurence - 2003 - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

First Name
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� R : The Other Typist (2013) - Suzanne Rindell 384pp Author 24/3/24 5�
� I : A Single Man (1964) - Christopher Isherwood 186pp Author 13/3/24 3�
� C : By the Pricking of My Thumbs (1968) - Agatha Christie 208pp Author 11/3/24 5�
� H : Four Puddings and a Funeral (2017) - H.Y. Hanna 340pp Author 17/3/24 5�
� A : This is the Grass (1972) - Alan Marshall 196pp Author 13/3/24 5�
� R : Nobody Leaves: Impressions of Poland (1962) - Ryszard Kapuściński 111pp Author 12/3/24 4�
� D : Demons (1872) - Fyodor Dostoevsky 842pp Author 13/3/24 4�








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The general rules of conduct for this group:
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The Q&A for this challenge (or you can just ask me):
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You will first take your partners name and treat it like acrostic form. Take each letter of your partners name and read a book that starts with that letter in the title or the author first or last name. For example if someone was partnered with me you would read books:
A-An Anonymous Girl
M-Murder on the Orient Express
A-The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
N-New Moon
D-Divergent
A-The Alchemist
or
A-Agatha Christie
M-Mark Twain
A-Alexander Potter
N-Newman, Kim
D-Day, Alyssa
A-Akemi C. Brodsky
Or any of the combination of the two.
Once you complete each others name only 1 team member has to go over to the Name Game Check-In.
There will also be bonus tasks after you finish each others names to get to know each other better.
If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask here (the Q&A link).

If you have any questions about anything, feel free to ask me. Or you can Ask the Mods directly:
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I also like studying languages, Duolingo is the craic!

Next Monday I'm going to start a travelling Vietnam & Cambodia with my mother for 2 weeks. Enjoy your trip! I will as well.
Question 1: Some of you may have established where each other is from in conversation. If not where are you from?
Task 1: Read a book set in the state or country your partner is from.
Task 1: Read a book set in the state or country your partner is from.

AUSTRALIA
Miles Off Course (2017) - Sulari Gentill 352pp

In early 1933, Rowland Sinclair and his companions are ensconced in the superlative luxury of The Hydro Majestic � Medlow Bath, where trouble seems distant indeed.
And then Harry Simpson vanishes.
Croquet and pre-dinner cocktails are abandoned for the High Country where Rowland hunts for Simpson with a determination that is as mysterious as the disappearance itself. Stockmen, gangsters and a belligerent writer all gather to the fray, as the investigation becomes embroiled with a much darker conspiracy.
Murder, treason, trespass, kidnapping, betrayal� Again, Rowland Sinclair finds himself in the middle of it all.
“…a rousing read that reeks of Australia in the 1930s, a politically charged time of rapid change, privilege and poverty, glamour and crime.� � Leila McKinnon, Australian Women’s Weekly
Question 2: What animal would you want to be reincarnated as
Task2: Read a book with the animal that your partner chooses on the cover or mentioned in text
Task2: Read a book with the animal that your partner chooses on the cover or mentioned in text

But if reincarnation was a thing, and if i wanted to be sure of being well treated, I would like to be a working Bernese Mountain dog



Dog
The Purest Bond: Understanding the Human–Canine Connection - 2023 - ⭐️⭐️
It even mentions a service dog.
Question 3: What is your favorite decade?
Task 3: Read a book that was set in your partners favorite decade.
Task 3: Read a book that was set in your partners favorite decade.


1920's
Bird: The Life and Music of Charlie Parker - ⭐️⭐️"
Parker was born in 1920. He was 9 in 1929. That kind of cut this one close! I had put the 1830s at first - a time of rebellion, revolution, and the industrial age. What would you have chosen for that?
sorry for the delay guys. sometimes goodreads doesn't notify me.
question 4: what is your favorite color?
task: read a book that is at least 50% your partners favorite color on the cover.
question 4: what is your favorite color?
task: read a book that is at least 50% your partners favorite color on the cover.

I just had a little look through some of my library...
For the 1830's I could have chosen:
- Darwin's Sacred Cause - Race, Slavery, & the Quest for Human Origins
- Faraday, Maxwell, & the Electromagnetic Field - How 2 Men Revolutionised Physics
- Gentleman Jack - Regency Landowner, Seducer, & Secret Diarist - A Biography of Anne Lister


Pink
The End of Reality: How Four Billionaires are Selling a Fantasy Future of the Metaverse, Mars, and Crypto - 2023 - ⭐️⭐️
(More than 50% pink, with some green.)
Question 6: If you could turn the ocean into a liquid other than water, which one would it be?
Task 6: Read a book with a form of liquid on the cover.
Task 6: Read a book with a form of liquid on the cover.

If all the world were paper,
And all the sea were ink;
If all the trees were bread and cheese,
How should we do for drink?
If all the world were sand'o,
Oh then what should we lack'o,
If as they say there were no clay,
How should we take tobacco?
If all our vessels ran'a,
If none but has a crack'a;
If Spanish apes ate all the grapes,
How should we do for sack'a?
If friars had no bald pates,
Nor nuns had no dark cloisters;
If all the seas were beans and pease,
How should we do for oysters?
If there had been no projects,
Nor none that did great wrongs;
If fiddlers shall turn players all,
How should we do for songs?
If all things were eternal,
And nothing their end bringing;
If this should be, then how should we
Here make an end of singing?
~Edward F. Rimbault
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