The Seasonal Reading Challenge discussion
WINTER CHALLENGE 2011: EARTH
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30.1 - Cheryl TX's/Lori BNPL's task: Unique Winter Holidays


Sexing the Cherry (sour cherry soup)
and
Shark's Fin and Sichuan Pepper: A Sweet-sour Memoir of Eating in China (shark fin soup)

For male on the cover, does the male have to be alone? Can there be 2 men, or a man and a woman?
Thanks!

Thinking of The Wedding in White(Italian Wedding Soup) or Clear Water(clear broth)
Do either or both of these work for 1?

So I like the nickname Alex for a girl for some odd reason. So could I read Wish by Alexandra Bullen for 6?
For 3 I have a couple different options I wanted to check....








Would any of those work for option 3?

For 2 would Decked work for a cozy mystery. I got it from the website but not all of the authors listed are cozy mystery writers. Otherwise, I might try a M.C. Beaton book

So far I have Barbara Kingsolver and Kalisha Buckhannon, but I've read them both. Any ideas anyone? Or is there an easy search on goodreads that I can use?




Ahhh - Wikipedia, thanks!

So far I have Barbara Kingsolver and Kalisha Buckhannon, but I've read them both. Any ..."
Karen,
If your backward initials are BK and you like spicy romance (like I do), Beth Kery is a great option. I really like her.


And Dracula by Bram Stoker (my Initials are SB)
Yes, sadly BOTH those books are by new-to-me authors, but not for long :)

Ahhh - Wikipedia, thanks!"
Oh, shoot - I was thinking Kay Boyle until I realized that those names are the right way around for my initials! My initials are KB, so I need BK.

So far I have Barbara Kingsolver and Kalisha Buckhannon, but I've..."
Thanks for the idea. It's not my genre, but I may try it!

Ahhh - Wikipedia, thanks!"
Oh, shoot - I was thinking Kay Boyle until I realized that those nam..."
Sorry, Karen, that I got the initials wrong. I will put on my thinking cap and see if I can come up with others for you.


Beth Kephart
Now I just have to pick one of the 4 I have :)

For the man on cover, is it OK if it has other people on the cover too? E.g. man and woman, more than one man, etc?

Ahhh - Wikipedia, thanks!"
Oh, shoot - I was thinking Kay Boyle until I realized that those nam..."
Here are some B.K. authors I stumbled upon:
Bernard Knight - historical fiction/mystery
Brian Keene - horror
Betina Krahn - romance
Brian Keaney - young adult/science fiction
I'll update if I find any more. Hope this is helpful!



Oh, no, Dionisia, I'm always interested in other authors and Brian Keaney looks intriguing. As always, I'll end up with tons more books I want to read than I can fit in!
Also, Jessica, even though I don't read much nonfiction, I love getting recommendations for my high school readers. I have one boy in particular who would love this one!



Darn- I don't have any first names with "t" only TBR either. I will keep thinking and looking, though.


Katrina, Congratulations!!!! No hurry up and change your name so the task will be easier! LOL

Thanks :) I wish I could change my name now, haha!

Wish my initials were more common backwards!
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For this this task, you will . You will then read 2 books written by one or two new-to-you authors (see below) that corresponds to the numbers you rolled. If you roll doubles, you would do the same option twice.
If you roll:
1. January is National Soup Month (USA): Read a book with a title or subtitle (no series titles) that includes a word found in the name of a soup. Plurals, possessives, and variations are fine. This might help. Example: Twenty Chickens For A Saddle would work for chicken noodle soup.
Required: State the name of the soup you used when you post.
2. January 6th is Cuddle Up Day: Read a cozy mystery. The crime-solver in a cozy mystery is usually a woman who is an amateur sleuth. Try for ideas.
3. January 12th is Feast of Fabulous Wild Men Day: Read a book with a male (preferably a HOT one ;-)) on the cover. Required: Post a link or cover (preferred) when claiming points.
4. January 31st is National Backward Day: Read a book whose author's initial is reversed from yours. Disregard middle initials. For authors with hyphenated names, like Josh Kilmer-Purcell, only the K in his last name would count. Example: My name is Cheryl E so I would have to read a book written by someone whose initials are EC. Required: State your initials when claiming points.
5. February 8th is Boy Scout Day: Read a book with a title or subtitle (no series titles) that contains a word found in the name of a . Plurals and possessives are fine, but no other variations are allowed. OR read a book about the subject of one of the merit badges.
6.February 13th is Get a Different Name Day: Choose a first name other than your own that you really like. Read a book by a an author with that first name. You would be choosing another name for yourself, so the name should work for your gender.
Your first book must be written by a new-to-you author. If you like that author, you may read another book written by that same author. If you don't like the author of the first book (or if you just want to broaden your horizons), you may pick another new-to-you author for the second book.
Required: Identify the numbers you rolled when you post. You also must indicate which author(s) is new to you, as the task requires.