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2016 Olympics Challenge

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The object of this challenge: Read books with covers (or spines) with a main color matching one of the colors of the Olympic Rings, plus the flag background, or a book in which the color is a word in the title (e.g.: Grace Sees Red), or an author's last name (e.g.: Juliet Blackwell):
BLUE — The SPINE is...as well as back cover. A Grave Prediction From Kiss to Queen
YELLOW — Illusion Town
BLACK — Passenger to Frankfurt
GREEN — The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax Agatha Raisin and the Haunted House
RED — Maids of Misfortune
WHITE — Make Me Love You
Bonus: Read a book with an athlete in it, any book taking place in South America, or having anything to do with the Olympics









And, thanks for the blurb about the flag. That was interesting. :) I learn something new every day. ;) :)

BLUE — Sweet Taffy and Murder: Sweet Taffy Cozy Mysteries Book #1 ] by Dana Moss 08/08/16 ****

YELLOW - Yellowthread Street by William Marshall 08/25/16 ***

BLACK — The Proletarian by Scott Bartlett 08/12/16 ****

GREEN— The Dressing Table Murder by Cassandra Chan 08/30/16 ***

RED — Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling 08/11/16 *****

WHITE — The Mystery of Nevermore by C.S. Poe 08/20/16 *****

Bonus: Read a book with an athlete in it, any book taking place in South America, or having anything to do with the Olympics.
BONUS Reckless in Rio by M.J. Summers 08/26/16 ***

2016 Olympics Challenge
August 1-31, 2016
Update: Aug. 28
Progress: 6/6
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Bonus: Ukulele Murder had surfers and Killer Physique had bodybuilders in them for athletes.

BLUE — A Fatal Fleece

YELLOW — On What Grounds

BLACK — The Alibi

GREEN — Dutch Me Deadly

RED — The Job

WHITE — Murder Runs in the Family


Linda - I added the white book cover to the library. You can re-add the book cover again if it doesn't show up automatically.

Linda - I added the white book cover to the library. You can re..."
Thanks!!

August 1st to 31st
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BLACK — Just What Kind of Mother Are You? by Paula Daly

GREEN — Golden Malicious by Sheila Connelly


RED — Eligible by Curtis Sittenfeld

WHITE — The BFG by Roald Dahl

Bonus: Read a book with an athlete in it, any book taking place in South America, or having anything to do with the Olympics.


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Bonus: Read a book with an athlete in it, any book taking place in South America, or having anything to do with the Olympics.


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Loved the first two. Glad I had both 3and 4 to read together. Tony and Kate are great together. Liked this book really well dived right into # 4. Completed 8/7
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First book in this series and so glad to have found it. Good mystery, funny and great characters. Will read more !Completed 8/20
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Very entertaining. Kate's family in the thick of it and Tony' patience seems never ending. Hard to put down. Completed 8/10
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Rereading from number 1. Theo, Haley and Drayton never fail to satisfy. So much better than her last book. So glad I am rereading. Reminds me of what I loved about the series. Completed 8/4
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Pry up to her elbows in manure and head over heels in love and murder comes calling. Very entertaining book. Completed 8/31/2016. Just under the wire.
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New series for me. Seemed very precious and simplistic at times. Characters were entertaining. Undecided if I will read more of series. Completed. 8/13
BONUS. Double Exposure: a Kovak & Quaid Horse MysteryGot very into equestrian so decided to find an equestrian. Again the first of the series. Loved it. Just horsey enough writer is informative without talking down to reader. Good mystery already downloaded next one. Completed 8/23

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For South America you could read - Bossa Novas, Bikinis, and Bad Ends by Mary McHugh it takes place in Rio
Kimberly wrote: "Quick question... Would an ex-pro-football player count for an athlete in the bonus book? I'm thinking yes, because even though they aren't playing anymore, they did play football professionally, a..."
Yes, I would say it counts. ;-)
Yes, I would say it counts. ;-)

The Games by James Patterson, written just in time for the games in Rio.
Rush for the Gold: Mystery at the Olympics by John Feinstein
There is a non-Olympic ice skating cozy mystery series by Alina Adams.
Paula wrote: "For South America you could read - Bossa Novas, Bikinis, and Bad Ends by Mary McHugh it takes place in Rio."
Sounds like a perfect choice! I haven't tried this series yet, but I've been eyeing for a while.

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Thanks Paula. Already added to my list!


4/6 Complete
The object of this challenge: Read books with covers (or spines) with a main color matching one of the colors of the Olympic Rings, plus the flag background, or a book in which the color is a word in the title (e.g.: Grace Sees Red), or an author's last name (e.g.: Juliet Blackwell):
BLUE —Reading Up a Storm by Eva Gates 8/5/16

YELLOW — Lemon Meringue Pie Murder by Joanne Fluke 8/2/16

BLACK — Dad Is Fat by Jim Gaffigan 8/17/16

GREEN —
RED —
WHITE — Once Upon a Prince by Rachel Hauck 8/8/16

Bonus: Read a book with an athlete in it, any book taking place in South America, or having anything to do with the Olympics.
Let's see what I can do:
1.- Blue: Dearly Departed by Hy Conrad (8/20/2016 - ★★★☆)
2.- Yellow: 4:50 From Paddington by Agatha Christie (8/5/2016 - ★★★★)
3.- Black: Monster Baiter by Viola Grace (8/2/2016 - ★★★★☆)
4.- Green: A Pocket Full of Rye by Agatha Christie (8/22/2016 - ★★★★)
5.- Red: The Fox and Her Bear4094] by Lynn Red (8/10/2016 - ★★★☆)
6.- White: Tea Cups and Carnage by Lynn Cahoon (8/30/2016 - ★★★★)
Bonus: Read a book taking place in South America: Bossa Novas, Bikinis, and Bad Ends by Mary McHugh (8/27/2016 - ★★★☆)
1.- Blue: Dearly Departed by Hy Conrad (8/20/2016 - ★★★☆)
2.- Yellow: 4:50 From Paddington by Agatha Christie (8/5/2016 - ★★★★)
3.- Black: Monster Baiter by Viola Grace (8/2/2016 - ★★★★☆)
4.- Green: A Pocket Full of Rye by Agatha Christie (8/22/2016 - ★★★★)
5.- Red: The Fox and Her Bear4094] by Lynn Red (8/10/2016 - ★★★☆)
6.- White: Tea Cups and Carnage by Lynn Cahoon (8/30/2016 - ★★★★)
Bonus: Read a book taking place in South America: Bossa Novas, Bikinis, and Bad Ends by Mary McHugh (8/27/2016 - ★★★☆)








BLUE — A Fatal Fleece

YELLOW — On What Grounds

BLACK — The Alibi

GREEN — The Final Reveille

RED — The Job

WHITE — Elephants can Remember


Julesy wrote: "Congratulations, Linda! At the same time that the Olympics ended as well. LOL"
And I didn't even time it that way!









2016 Olympic Challenge
7/7
BLUE- The Blue Coyote

YELLOW- The Help

BLACK- In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex

GREEN- Sanctuary

RED- The Hour Before Dark

WHITE- White Hot

Bonus: Read a book with an athlete, takes place in South America, or deals with the Olympics-Danger in the Shadows



Read: 6/6 + Bonus =7
BLUE — Sweet Taffy and Murder: Sweet Taffy Cozy Mysteries Book #1 ] by Dana Moss 08/08/16 ****

YELLOW - Yellowthread Street by William Marshall 08/25/16 ***

BLACK — The Proletarian by Scott Bartlett 08/12/16 ****

GREEN— The Dressing Table Murder by Cassandra Chan 08/30/16 ***

RED — Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling 08/11/16 *****

WHITE — The Mystery of Nevermore by C.S. Poe 08/20/16 *****

Bonus: Read a book with an athlete in it, any book taking place in South America, or having anything to do with the Olympics.
BONUS Reckless in Rio by M.J. Summers 08/26/16 ***
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The 2016 Summer Olympics begin in Rio on August 5, and end on August 21. This challenge will run the entire month of August. Books may be used only once in this challenge, but may be used in other challenges.
The object of this challenge: Read books with covers (or spines) with a main color matching one of the colors of the Olympic Rings, plus the flag background, or a book in which the color is a word in the title (e.g.: Grace Sees Red), or an author's last name (e.g.: Juliet Blackwell):
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Bonus: Read a book with an athlete in it, any book taking place in South America, or having anything to do with the Olympics.
History of the Olympic Flag courtesy of Wikipedia:
The symbol of the Olympic Games is composed of five interlocking rings, colored blue, yellow, black, green, and red on a white field, known as the "Olympic rings". The symbol was originally designed in 1912 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, co-founder of the modern Olympic Games. According to Coubertin, the ring colors with the white background stand for those colors that appeared on all the national flags that competed in the Olympic games at that time. Upon its initial introduction, Coubertin stated the following in the August, 1912 edition of Olympique:
"...the six colors [including the flag’s white background] thus combined reproduce the colors of all the nations, with no exception. The blue and yellow of Sweden, the blue and white of Greece, the tri- colors of France, England and America, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Hungary, the yellow and red of Spain next to the novelties of Brazil or Australia, with old Japan and new China. Here is truly an international symbol."
In his article published in the "Olympic Revue" the official magazine of the International Olympic Committee in November 1992, the American historian Robert Barney explains that the idea of the interlaced rings came to Pierre de Coubertin when he was in charge of the USFSA, an association founded by the union of two French sports associations and until 1925, responsible for representing the International Olympic Committee in France: The emblem of the union was two interlaced rings (like the vesica piscis typical interlaced marriage rings) and originally the idea of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung: for him, the ring symbolized continuity and the human being.