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Melanie, ✞Moderator, Avid Reader, & Blogger ✞
(last edited May 30, 2018 11:05AM)
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RULES
*Team Roles: Assigned categories can be divvied up however each team would like. Keep in mind that for a team to complete a category, only one member of the duo needs to read a book for that category.
*Page Count: Unless the category you are completing gives a specific page count, there is NOT a minimum page count for this challenge.
*Format: You can read any format you like (eBook, audiobook, print, etc).
*Genre: As long as your book matches the instructions for the category you are completing, you can read any genre you like (picture books, poetry books, manga, travel books, fiction, nonfiction... anything goes!).
*Read Dates: You can use books you've started reading at any time, however you must finish the books on or after the challenge start date.
*Rereads: Books read for this challenge must be books you are reading for the first time (no rereads).
So, as long as you will be finishing your book for the first time during this challenge, and your book works for the category you are completing, go for it! :)
*Team Roles: Assigned categories can be divvied up however each team would like. Keep in mind that for a team to complete a category, only one member of the duo needs to read a book for that category.
*Page Count: Unless the category you are completing gives a specific page count, there is NOT a minimum page count for this challenge.
*Format: You can read any format you like (eBook, audiobook, print, etc).
*Genre: As long as your book matches the instructions for the category you are completing, you can read any genre you like (picture books, poetry books, manga, travel books, fiction, nonfiction... anything goes!).
*Read Dates: You can use books you've started reading at any time, however you must finish the books on or after the challenge start date.
*Rereads: Books read for this challenge must be books you are reading for the first time (no rereads).
So, as long as you will be finishing your book for the first time during this challenge, and your book works for the category you are completing, go for it! :)
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Melanie, ✞Moderator, Avid Reader, & Blogger ✞
(last edited May 30, 2018 10:59AM)
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Categories:
*Read a historical novel
*Read a suspense novel
*Read a contemporary novel
*Read a Biblical fiction novel
*Read a fantasy/sci-fi novel
*Read a YA novel
*Read a book with 100-199 pages
*Read a book with 200-299 pages
*Read a book with 300-399 pages
*Read a book with 400+ pages
*Read a book that has a man and woman on the cover
*Read a book with a single woman on the cover
*Read a book with a single man on the cover
*Read a book with a person on the cover NOT showing their face
*Read a book with a moon on the cover
*Read a book with a water on the cover
*Read a book with a bridge on the cover
*Read a book with a mostly white cover
*Read a book with a mostly black cover
*Read a book with a mostly blue cover
*Read a book with a mostly green cover
*Read a book with a mode of transportation (car, boat, bicycle, etc.) on the cover
*Read a book with a dog or cat on the cover or in the title
*Read a book with a baby on the cover or in title
*Read a book with three or more people on the cover
*Read a book with a road (dirt or paved) on the cover
*Read a book with a dress on the cover
*Read a book without people on the cover
*Read a book with a hat on the cover
*Read a book with a fence on the cover
*Read a book that DOESN'T have the words "A, An, or The" in the title
*Read a book that DOES have the words "A, An, or The" in the title
*Read a book with a family relationship in the title (son, daughter, mother, etc)
*Read a book that has "And" in the title
*Read a book with a one word title
*Read a book with a hyphen in the title (e.g. Christmas Cover-Up)
*Read a book with an apostrophe in the title (e.g. Grace's Pictures)
*Read a book with a number in the title (e.g. The 30-Day Praise Challenge / Three Little Words)
*Read a book with a profession in the title (Doctor, midwife, etc)
*Read a book with a double letter in the title (e.g. Falling for You - double "L"' in Falling)
*Read a book published in the spring (March-June)
*Read a book published in the summer (June-September)
*Read a book published in the fall (September-December)
*Read a book published in the winter (December-March)
*Read a book that is the first book in its series
*Read a book that is the last book in its series
*Read a book that is NOT part of a series
*Read a book that is part of a trilogy (only three books in the series)
*Read a book that is part of a series with 4+ books
*Read a book with 5 or more vowels in the title (e.g. The Rose of Winslow Street)
*Read a book that is set during a war
*Read a book set OUTSIDE the USA
*Read a book with a police officer or soldier (must include text which mentions them)
*Read a book with a doctor or nurse (must include text which mentions them)
* Read a book with something musical on the cover or in the title (i.e. an instrument, musical notes, etc.)
*Read a debut novel
*Read a book that was not originally published this year (2018)
*Read a book with stars on the cover
*Read a book with a suitcase/luggage on the cover
*Read a book with an author with three names (must be on the cover)
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*Read a historical novel
*Read a suspense novel
*Read a contemporary novel
*Read a Biblical fiction novel
*Read a fantasy/sci-fi novel
*Read a YA novel
*Read a book with 100-199 pages
*Read a book with 200-299 pages
*Read a book with 300-399 pages
*Read a book with 400+ pages
*Read a book that has a man and woman on the cover
*Read a book with a single woman on the cover
*Read a book with a single man on the cover
*Read a book with a person on the cover NOT showing their face
*Read a book with a moon on the cover
*Read a book with a water on the cover
*Read a book with a bridge on the cover
*Read a book with a mostly white cover
*Read a book with a mostly black cover
*Read a book with a mostly blue cover
*Read a book with a mostly green cover
*Read a book with a mode of transportation (car, boat, bicycle, etc.) on the cover
*Read a book with a dog or cat on the cover or in the title
*Read a book with a baby on the cover or in title
*Read a book with three or more people on the cover
*Read a book with a road (dirt or paved) on the cover
*Read a book with a dress on the cover
*Read a book without people on the cover
*Read a book with a hat on the cover
*Read a book with a fence on the cover
*Read a book that DOESN'T have the words "A, An, or The" in the title
*Read a book that DOES have the words "A, An, or The" in the title
*Read a book with a family relationship in the title (son, daughter, mother, etc)
*Read a book that has "And" in the title
*Read a book with a one word title
*Read a book with a hyphen in the title (e.g. Christmas Cover-Up)
*Read a book with an apostrophe in the title (e.g. Grace's Pictures)
*Read a book with a number in the title (e.g. The 30-Day Praise Challenge / Three Little Words)
*Read a book with a profession in the title (Doctor, midwife, etc)
*Read a book with a double letter in the title (e.g. Falling for You - double "L"' in Falling)
*Read a book published in the spring (March-June)
*Read a book published in the summer (June-September)
*Read a book published in the fall (September-December)
*Read a book published in the winter (December-March)
*Read a book that is the first book in its series
*Read a book that is the last book in its series
*Read a book that is NOT part of a series
*Read a book that is part of a trilogy (only three books in the series)
*Read a book that is part of a series with 4+ books
*Read a book with 5 or more vowels in the title (e.g. The Rose of Winslow Street)
*Read a book that is set during a war
*Read a book set OUTSIDE the USA
*Read a book with a police officer or soldier (must include text which mentions them)
*Read a book with a doctor or nurse (must include text which mentions them)
* Read a book with something musical on the cover or in the title (i.e. an instrument, musical notes, etc.)
*Read a debut novel
*Read a book that was not originally published this year (2018)
*Read a book with stars on the cover
*Read a book with a suitcase/luggage on the cover
*Read a book with an author with three names (must be on the cover)
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Here is the link to our team spreadsheet.

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Note: In case you wonder why I'm covering many tasks for this challenge with children's books, I'm currently working on writing and illustrating children's books, so I'm reading a lot of children's books for research and inspiration. ;)

I promise that I will TRY to remember to update my reading progress.
Here are a few others I'm currently reading:




I'm trying to match books to the most challenging categories first, with no problem. :)


I created a spreadsheet, which you guys can use if you want. :)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

I'm really enjoying sorting our books Dawn (it's a bit like a puzzle) and I will do my best to match the books we both want to read to categories that fit them. :)

I love the flexibility of this challenge! Sixty categories seems like a lot for a team of two to take on, however most books seem to match at least five categories. Also, without a page minimum and the with ability to read children's books for this challenge, many of the categories can be finished with quick reads, which I love. :)


I've also entered a chance to win a copy of this book. :)
I plan on reading the final chapter or last few pages of this book on the first day of this challenge (Tuesday, June 12th - after this countdown winds down):




I finished Box of Butterflies this morning and the #20 "mostly blue cover" category.
I hope you are enjoying Masterpiece Dawn, and I hope you're having a blessed week so far. 🙂


I hope you have a great weekend Dawn! 🙂



I believe I'm finished with all of my quick read children's NetGalley review books, for now, which matched up with many of what I thought to be the most challenging categories of this challenge. Now its onto the longer, more wordy books that will take me a bit more time to read. I love that this challenge is encouraging me to catch up on some NetGalley review books and finish books and book series I've already started. :)

I'm about to start a novella collection called Timeless Love. I think it has 9 novellas, and per Mel, if each novella is also available separately, we can count them.
I'm struggling with Furyborn.
I just restarted Sugar Cookie Murder (I had forgotten what I read).

Who is the author of the "Timeless Love" novella collection you are starting on Dawn? :)


If the novellas are available separately, we can count each one as something different. If not, than we can do the whole collection.
Here are the individual novellas:







I couldn't tell if they're available individually on Amazon or not.






Read by: Dawn
Date finished: 6/29/18
Rating: ? stars
Category: Read a book with 300-399 pages
How it works: There are 368 pages in this book.
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I've been in a bit of a reading slump these last few days, too busy to read during the day and too tired to read at night, however I'm planning on spending most of the day tomorrow reading as we're supposed to be having rain and thunderstorms most of the day. :)

Rainy days are great for reading.




Books mentioned in this topic
Library Mouse: Home Sweet Home (other topics)Country Living Tiny Homes: Living Big in Small Spaces (other topics)
A Place Called Home (other topics)
Curious George Goes to the Zoo (other topics)
The House on Foster Hill (other topics)
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Link to Review Thread: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...