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~ Antonym Challenge ~

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1. Devilishly Hot
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Thanks, Anomander! Looking forward to the word pairs you select. �

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NBRC: ~ Antonym Challenge ~
Pair 1 � right/left
a. First Grave on the Right, by Darynda Jones (need to purchase)
b. Second Grave on the Left, by Darynda Jones (OD audio)


Pair 2 � wicked/good
a. No Rest for the Wicked, by Kresley Cole (AD)
b. Too Good To Be True, by Kristan Higgins (Library Kindle)


Pair 3 � bride/groom
a. There Goes the Bride, by M.C. Beaton (CDs to iPod/Touch)
b. Orchard Valley Grooms, by Debbie Macomber (OD audio)


Pair 4 � odd/even
a. Odd Thomas, by Dean Koontz (PB)
b. Even Money, by Dick Francis (OD audio)


Pair 5 � hill/valley
a. Black Hills, by Nora Roberts (OD audio)
b. Lion in the Valley, by Elizabeth Peters (Library/Kindle)


Pair 6 � before/after
a. An Affair Before Christmas, by Eloisa James (OD audio)
b. After Dark, by Beverly Barton (PB)


Pair 7 � love/hate
a. Love, Come to Me, by Lisa Kleypas (PB)
b. I Hate To See That Evening Sun Go Down: Collected Stories, by William Gay (Library OC)


Pair 8 � fire/ice
a. The Girl Who Played with Fire, by Stieg Larsson (PB & OD audio)
b. Caressed By Ice, by Nalini Singh (need to purchase)


Pair 8 � life/death
a. My Life So Far, by Jane Fonda (OD audio)
b. Vengeance in Death, by J.D. Robb (OD audio)


Pair 9 � guilty/blameless
a. Guilty Pleasures, by Laura Lee Guhrke (PB)
b. Blameless, by Gail Carriger (AD)


AD = Adobe Digital




Pair A (Ash/Fire)
1. Ashfall
2. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire


Pair B. (Mexican/American)
1. Mexican High: A Novel
2. American Rust


Pair C. (Bitch/Girl)
1. Yoga Bitch: One Woman's Quest to Conquer Skepticism, Cynicism, and Cigarettes on the Path to Enlightenment
2. Girl in the Arena


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01-Nov-11 to 31-Oct-12
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1. Before/After
a. An Affair Before Christmas
b. Happy Ever After
2. Strangers/Friends
a. The Hot Girl's Friend
b. Smooth Talking Stranger
3. Love/Hate
a. The I Hate To Date Club
b. Love Come to Me
** The Man She Loves To Hate
4. Good/Bad
a. She Did A Bad, Bad Thing (Million Dollar Secrets)
b. Lady Be Good
** Good Girl Gone Bad
5. Bride/Groom
a. The MacGregor Grooms
b. The Princess Bride
** Wrong Groom, Right Bride
6. Wrong/Right
a. Mr right for the Night
b. The Wrong Hostage
** The Right Kind of Wrong
7. Wild/Tame
a. To Tame a Highland Warrior
b. Wild Rain
8. First/Last
a. First Grave on the Right
b. The Last Celtic Witch
9. Season/Eternal
a. It Happened One Season
b. Lover Eternal
10. Quick/Slow
a. Slow Hands
b. Quicksilver
11. Fire/Ice
a. Chasing Fire
b. Black Ice
** Fire and Ice
12. Now/Then
a. Now You See Her
b. Then Came You
13. Black/White
a. The Masque of the Black Tulip
b. One White Rose
14. Master/Slave
a. Slave To Her Desires
b. Master of the Mountain
15. Honest/Deceive
a. If You Deceive
b. The Last Honest Woman (O'Hurleys #1)
16. Dangerous/Safe
a. Dangerous Tides
b. Safe Harbor
17. End/Begin
a. The End of Faking It
b. Where Dreams Begin
** Endings and Beginning
18. Awake /Sleep
a. Kiss Me While I Sleep
b. Lover Awakened
19. Night/Day
a. Strangers in the Night
b. Dayhunter
20. I/You
a. Can You Keep a Secret?
b. I, Spy?
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Duration: 11-1-11 thru 10-31-12
Completed: 3/40
Pair 1 � ugly/pretty
1. Uglies
2. Pretties
Pair 2 � COMPLETED � girls/boys
1. Some Girls Bite 11-27
2. Bad Taste in Boys 11-6
Pair 3 � angel/demon
1. Sleeping Angel 12-4
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Pair 4 � zero/infinity
1. Vampire Zero: A Gruesome Vampire Tale
2. Infinity
Pair 5 � lust/love
1. Angel Lust: An Erotic Novel of Time Travel
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Pair 6 � broken/fix
1. Broken
2. Fantasy Fix
Pair 7 � blonde/red-head
1. Zombie Blondes
2. Red-Headed Stepchild
Pair 8 � king/queen
1. The Iron King
2. The Iron Queen
Pair 9 � black/white
1. Black Heart Loa 11-11
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Pair 10 � vintage/new
1. Vintage: A Ghost Story 11-20
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Pair 11 � secret/revealed
1. Secret Submission
2. Succubus Revealed
Pair 12 � Master/slave
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Pair 13 � Enslaved/Choice
1. Enslaved
2. Healer's Choice
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Level: Easy
Duration: February 1, 2012 - February 1, 2013
(MAYBE) BONUS: War and Peace | Between Sinners and Saints | Beauty and the Beast
A Dish Served Cold |

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I will post my list later.

I would say one year from the start date of your first finished book.

Question: Can we use the same antonym for more than 1 pair of books? And - can the antonym be in the name of the series, or should it be in the title itself?
I wasn't sure about Lust/Love, but since you didn't shoot me down I'm keeping it! LOLOL

Using the same antonym for more than 1 pair? Sure, why not. �
"Since series names are considered part of the title, you may go by words within them."Added the above late yesterday. Thought it might help me out.
Oh, I think Lust/Love can be opposites, LOL! At least, that has been my experience. **coughcough**

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Lisa Kay (LisaKayAliceMaria) | 2110 comments ~ Antonym Challenge ~
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Rules: In this challenge you need to match a book to a book using antonyms in the title. For example the first book you read could have the word “hot� in the title. The matching book then needs to have a word like “cold� in the title. Other opposite words to hot are "cool, freezing, frigid" or even “dispassionate� or “mild.�
You can also use a derivative of the word, such as “freeze� or “frozen.� Or say you chose “angel.� Opposite words in another title could be “devil� or “devilishly.� To assist you, here is a link to a web site entitled Opposite Word.
Since series names are considered part of the title, you may go by words within them.
Bonus: Read an additional book with both your chosen words in the title. For example, if you chose “hot� and “cold,� you could choose Cold Tea On A Hot Day.
Example:
� hot/cold
Hot: Devilishly Hot, by Kathy Love
Cold: Love in a Cold Climate, by Nancy Mitford
Bonus: Cold Tea On A Hot Day, by Curtiss Ann Matlock
Devilishly HotLove in a Cold Climate (Penguin Modern Classics)Cold Tea On A Hot Day
Anthologies, audiobooks, and re-reads are fine.
Duration: The duration of this challenge will be one year from your start date. So whenever you decide to start, you will have one year to complete it. Please post your dates with your list. Post as you go or edit your initial post (just let us know when you’re done).
Would it be alright if I wanted to start it in the new year?

I'm sorry, but huh?

Duration: 10/31/11 thru 10/30/2012
Level: Moderate:12-20 Books
Books Read: 12/20
Updated: 3/22/11
*Pairs: 2
Pair 1 Remarkable/Ordinary
1.Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier (CR)
2.Ordinary Princess (The) by M.M. Kaye (11/18/11)
Pair 2 Twilight/Dawn
3.Twilight by Stephenie Meyer (11/21/11)
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Pair 3 Love/Hate
5. Eat Prey Love by Kerrelyn Sparks (3/7/12)
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*Pair 4 Truth/Lies
7. The Truth About Sparrows by Marian Hale (2/20/12)
8. Sex, Lies, and Vampires by Katie MacAlister (3/5/12)
Pair 5 Moon/Sun
9. Moon Called by Patricia Briggs 11/16/11
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Pair 6 Happy/Sad
11. Happy Hour at Casa Dracula by Marta Acosta (1/21/12)
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Pair 7 Hot/Cold
13. The Hottest Dishes of the Tartar Cuisine by Alina Bronsky (3/18/12)
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Pair 8 Night/Day
15. Night Road by Kristin Hannah (1/25/12)
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*Pair 9 Short/Long
17. A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian by Marian Lewycka (1/27/12)
18. A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah (3/22/12)
Pair 10 War/Peace
19. The Widow's War by Sally Gunning (2/27/12)
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Opposites Attract





NBRC - Antonyms
Start Date 11/1/11 - 10/31/12
0/18
Pair A- Bride/Groom
1. Orchard Valley Grooms
2. The Untamed Bride
3. Bride Needs Groom



Pair B- Moon/Sun
1. Moon Called
2. Jewels of the Sun


Pair C- Lady/Lord
1. Lady Sophie's Christmas Wish
2. Lord of the Vampires (Royal House of Shadows, #1)
3. Lord and Lady Spy



Pair D- Sweet/Bitter
1. Sweet Surrender
2. Bitter Frost


Pair E- Night/Day
1. Give Me Tonight
2. Infinite Days


Pair F- Boys/Girls
1. Good Girls Don't
2. Bad Boys Do


Pair G- Choas/Harmony
1. Beautiful Chaos
2. After Dark (Harmony #1)


Pair H- Dark/Light
1. something in the Immortals After Dark series
2. The Lightkeeper's Daughter
3. Of Light and Darkness


Pair I- You/Me
1. Someone Like You
2. Take a Chance on Me



I'm sorry, but huh?"
Sorry Gabrielle - I was refering to the posts right above yours.....

I'm sorry, but huh?"
Sorry Gabrielle - I was refering..."
Oh that's alright, sorry about that.

People were responding to my response to Cindy about her question on if love/lust were opposites. �
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Rules: In this challenge you need to match a book to a book using antonyms in the title. For example the first book you read could have the word �hot� in the title. The matching book then needs to have a word like �cold� in the title. Other opposite words to hot are "cool, freezing, frigid" or even “dispassionate� or “mild.�
You can also use a derivative of the word, such as “freeze� or “frozen.� Or say you chose “angel.� Opposite words in another title could be “devil� or “devilishly.� To assist you, here is a link to a web site entitled .
Since series names are considered part of the title, you may go by words within them.
Bonus: Read an additional book with both your chosen words in the title. For example, if you chose “hot� and “cold,� you could choose Cold Tea On A Hot Day. If you do the bonus for none, one or all - that's okay.
Example: Anthologies, audiobooks, and re-reads are fine.
Duration: The duration of this challenge will be one year from your start date. So whenever you decide to start, you will have one year to complete it. Please post your dates with your list. Post as you go or edit your initial post (just let us know when you’re done).
Levels: Can’t wait to see what you come up with. Have fun!