Deep dreamer murdoch tanzer12/18/2023 the two of them are never more than a doorway apart. ☆ A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle ~ It's been around over 50 years with over 10 million hard copies. ☆ The Road by Cormac McCarthy ~ very few food items are eaten, but cocoa is one of em. I - Favorite ice-cream flavor? Chocolate-on-Chocolate-on-Chocolate N - Sylvain Neuvel wrote Sleeping Giants (2/2/18)Ĭ - The Color of Magic by Terry Pratchett (1/25/18)Į - The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm by Nancy Farmer (2/28/18) S - Sebastien de Castell wrote Knight's Shadow (1/10/18)Ī - Amy Harmon wrote The Bird and the Sword (2/7/18) S - The Seventh Tower by Garth Nix (10/27/17) I - Kazuo Ishiguro wrote Never Let Me Go (1/17/18) N - Neil Gaiman wrote The Graveyard Book (11/7/17)Ī - The Archived by Victoria Schwab (1/18/18) Hillerich wrote Grandfather Tales (1/27/18)Į - Jeffrey Eugenides wrote The Virgin Suicides (10/8/17) ☆ Gork, the Teenage Dragon by Gabe Hudson (2/06/18) ☆ Spellslinger by Sebastien de Castell ~ see cover above (12/30/17) ☆ The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies (2/27/18) My father used to read these tales to my sister and me at bedtime. (9/6/17)Į - Earliest reading memory? The Complete Tales by Beatrix Potter ☆ Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote ~ Holly Golightly. ☆ The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane by Lisa See ~ MC's first husband is a heroin user. "We can't stop here! This is bat country!!" Thompson in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegasĭude, this guy is hilarious. Dick wrote The Man in the High Castle (10/6/17)Ĭ - Favorite character? Hunter S. K - Katherine Arden wrote The Bear and the Nightingale (12/5/17) ☆ Watership Down by Richard Adams (12/28/17) Rowling's first short story was titled Rabbit. Please see TLC Standard Challenge Rules for further details. (Even if you don't hit the level you were aiming for by the deadline, please re-post your challenge anyway as you may still be eligible for a lower level badge.) *When you have finished please re-post your whole challenge as a new message or you will not be considered to have completed the challenge and we will not be able to award your Hall of Fame badge *Please update your original post as you go but also post an occasional message to let us know how you're getting on, if you would like to. *If the task relates to the cover of your book, please post the cover AND the book link. *Please explain briefly how your book fits a task. * Where more than one option is given for a task, please state which option your book relates to. *To count a book towards a challenge you must read the majority of it after the start date of the challenge. *Each book may only be used for one task or letter *For each book that you read please post a link to the book, the author and the date you finished it. Quote: “Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.” - Dr Seuss NB - if you are doing the Spell Out option and your answer is more than one word (i.e Favourite Quote), just spell out the important words. Option Two - Spell out your answers using book titles and authors names. You could read: Empire of the Sun published in 1984 OR: The Three Musketeers - three in title You could read: The Railway Children - main characters are three children OR: The Return of the King - King in title How they connect is entirely up to you, be as creative as you like, but please explain briefly how it fits. Option One - Read a book connected to each of your answers. Super Hard Level - 6 months from start dateįirst answer all 26 questions honestly, then choose from the following options.
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