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Apple Harvest Challenge
Players:
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Alice - Tree
Anastasia
Barbara - Orchard
Bastet Reads - Seed
Cheryl
Genevieve - Orchard 🌳🌳🌳🌳
Helen - Fruit 🍎 Tree 🌳
Hilary - Tree🌳 Orchard 🌳🌳🌳🌳
Jennifer
Julesy - Tree 🌳 Orchard 🌳🌳🌳🌳
Linda R - Fruit🍎 Tree🌳 Orchard 🌳🌳🌳🌳
Meg - Orchard 🌳🌳🌳🌳
Michelle - Seed
Nell - Blossom 🌸 Fruit 🍎Orchard 🌳🌳🌳🌳
QnPoohBear - Fruit 🍎 - Tree 🌳 Orchard 🌳🌳🌳🌳
Shelly - Blossom 🌸 - Fruit 🍏
Susan - Tree
Tari - Orchard 🌳🌳🌳🌳
writer
Zermeena Orchard 🌳🌳🌳🌳
fyi - Your name is a link to your post.
Alice - Tree
Anastasia
Barbara - Orchard
Bastet Reads - Seed
Cheryl
Genevieve - Orchard 🌳🌳🌳🌳
Helen - Fruit 🍎 Tree 🌳
Hilary - Tree🌳 Orchard 🌳🌳🌳🌳
Jennifer
Julesy - Tree 🌳 Orchard 🌳🌳🌳🌳
Linda R - Fruit🍎 Tree🌳 Orchard 🌳🌳🌳🌳
Meg - Orchard 🌳🌳🌳🌳
Michelle - Seed
Nell - Blossom 🌸 Fruit 🍎Orchard 🌳🌳🌳🌳
QnPoohBear - Fruit 🍎 - Tree 🌳 Orchard 🌳🌳🌳🌳
Shelly - Blossom 🌸 - Fruit 🍏
Susan - Tree
Tari - Orchard 🌳🌳🌳🌳
writer
Zermeena Orchard 🌳🌳🌳🌳

Orchard: 21 to 25 books
25/25
🍎Types of Apples
There are over 2500 varieties in the United States, over 7500 worldwide!
McIntosh (crisp & slightly tart) - discovered in 1811
Read a book set in the 1800s. (1896)

Gala (crisp & mildly sweet)
Read a book where a special event or celebration occurs. (Oktoberfest)

Red Delicious (crunchy & mildly sweet) - favorite snack
Read a book by a favorite author or the next in a favorite series (both).

Empire (juicy & sweet-tart) - cross between Delicious & McIntosh
Read a book that is cross-genre (mystery/politics/humor)

Fuji (crunchy & sweet) - developed in Japan
Read a book set in Asia and/or with an MC who is of Asian ancestry.

Granny Smith (crunchy & tart)
Read a book where a primary character is a grandparent or the MC is retired. (MC is both)

Cortland (mild & tender)
Read a book with land on the cover - at least 25% (ex: grass/lawn, soil, sand).

Jazz (tangy, sweet & juicy)
Read a book where MC attends an event where music is performed (Blue Grass festival).

Paula Red (tender & slightly tart)
Read a book with the name of a person or a specific location in the title.

Rome (soft & mildly tart)
Read a book set in Europe or set in a capital city.

SweeTango (crisp, juicy & sweet)
Read a book where a primary character is a dancer, actor or performer (actress & studio head).

Stayman (firm & tart)
Read a book with at least one person on the cover.

🍏Johnny Appleseed
An American folk hero based on John Chapman, an eccentric orchardist and missionary who planted apple trees across the Midwest.
Read a book with double consonants or double vowels in either the title or the author's name.

Read a book with a tree on the cover.

Read a book with an eccentric character.

Read a book with a primary character who has a religious occupation (priest).

Read a book set in a midwestern state of the US.
(Wisconsin)

Read a book where the MC travels to a different city/town, state or country.

🍎Apple Sayings
An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
Read a book with a primary character in the medical profession.

S/He's The Apple Of My Eye
Read a book where the MC has a love interest (spouse or significant other).

It's As American As Apple Pie
Read a book with a pie or other dessert on the cover.

The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree
Read a book where member(s) of the MC's family are characters.

As Sure As God Made Little Green Apples
Read a mystery where you correctly guess whodunit. Don't tell us who it is!

Don't Upset The Apple Cart
Read a mystery where the police discourage or object to the MC's involvement.

Getting A Second Bite Of The Apple
Read a mystery featuring a cold case.


Read a book set in the 1800s. Above the Bay of Angels
Read a book where a special event or celebration occurs. Cream Puff Murder (hannah’s mother’s book publication party)
Read a book by a favorite author or the next in a favorite series. Chili Cauldron Curse
Read a book that is cross-genre, i.e., classified as more than one genre. Must be two distinct genres, not a sub-genre. One Tequila (paranormal and mystery)
Read a book set in Asia and/or with an MC who is of Asian ancestry.
Read a book where a primary character is a grandparent or the MC is retired. Good Blood
Read a book with land on the cover - at least 25% (ex: grass/lawn, soil, sand).

Read a book with a primary character who plays a musical instrument or sings OR where MC attends an event where music is performed Not Quite Crazy NYE party
Read a book with the name of a person or a specific location in the title. I Am Spartacus!: Making a Film, Breaking the Blacklist
Read a book set in Europe or set in a capital city. Before the Crown
Read a book where MC attends a dance or party. Murder in Waiting
Read a book with at least one person on the cover.

Read a book with double consonants or double vowels in either the title or the author's name. (ex: Murder Wears A Little Black Dress, Barbara Neely, Jenn McKinlay) The Romanov Empress: A Novel of Tsarina Maria Feodorovna
Read a book with a tree on the cover.

Read a book with an eccentric character.
Read a book with a primary character who has a religious occupation (ex: minister, pastor, vicar, nun, missionary). Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
Read a book set in a midwestern state of the US. (i.e., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota or Wisconsin) Undead and Unforgiven (minnesota)
Read a book where the MC travels to a different city/town, state or country. Damage Control (goes to hawaii)
Read a book with a primary character in the medical profession. Undead and Unstable (Mark)
Read a book where the MC has a love interest (spouse or significant other). The Dark Place
Read a book with a pie or other dessert on the cover.
Read a book where member(s) of the MC's family are characters. Undead and Undermined
Read a mystery where you correctly guess whodunit. Don't tell us who it is! The Green Line
Read a mystery where the police discourage or object to the MC's involvement. A Turn for the Bad
Read a mystery featuring a cold case. Cruel Winter
Barb wrote: "Is there a deadline or suggested time frame for this, Nell?"
Not really. It is a fall to winter theme but the challenge will remain open. How long it takes depends on both the level you choose and your personal reading time.
Not really. It is a fall to winter theme but the challenge will remain open. How long it takes depends on both the level you choose and your personal reading time.

AUTUMN HARVEST CHALLENGE
TASKS:
🍎Types of Apples
There are over 2500 varieties in the United States, over 7500 worldwide!
McIntosh (crisp & slightly tart) - discovered in 1811
Read a book set in the 1800s.
The Yard by Alex Grecian finished 23/10/2020 5 stars
Gala (crisp & mildly sweet)
Read a book where a special event or celebration occurs.
(ex: village fete, birthday party, holiday celebration, museum gala, country fair)
Come Homicide or High Water by Denise Swanson finished 04/11/2020 5 stars Thanksgiving is celebrated
Red Delicious (crunchy & mildly sweet) - favorite snack
Read a book by a favorite author or the next in a favorite series.
N or M? by Agatha Christie finished 09/11/2020 4 stars
Empire (juicy & sweet-tart) - cross between Delicious & McIntosh
Read a book that is cross-genre, i.e., classified as more than one genre. Must be two distinct genres, not a sub-genre.
(ex: mystery/romance or mystery/historical fiction NOT mystery-cozy mystery or fiction-historical fiction)
Rapture in Death by J.D. Robb Mystery/Romance finished 13/11/2020 5 stars
Fuji (crunchy & sweet) - developed in Japan
Read a book set in Asia and/or with an MC who is of Asian ancestry.
Raining Men and Corpses by Anne R. Tan finished 30/11/2020 3 stars
Granny Smith (crunchy & tart)
Read a book where a primary character is a grandparent or the MC is retired.
Bats and Bones by Karen Musser Nortman Frannie and Larry Shoemaker are a retired couple finished 27/11/2020 4 stars
Cortland (mild & tender)
Read a book with land on the cover - at least 25% (ex: grass/lawn, soil, sand).
Innocent

Jazz (tangy, sweet & juicy)
Read a book with a primary character who plays a musical instrument or sings OR where MC attends an event where music is performed (ex: choir sings, concert, music recital).
From Bad to Wurst by Maddy Hunter Emily's tour group attend and play at various venues at Oktoberfest Finished 14/12/2010 5 stars
Paula Red (tender & slightly tart)
Read a book with the name of a person or a specific location in the title.
(ex: Murder on Astor Place or Death at Wentwater Court NOT Death at the Tavern)
The Agatha Christie Book Club by C.A. Larmer finished 02/11/2020 3 1/2 stars
Rome (soft & mildly tart)
Read a book set in Europe or set in a capital city.
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley Set in Britain Finished 18/11/2020 3 stars
SweeTango (crisp, juicy & sweet)
Read a book where a primary character is a dancer, actor or performer OR where MC attends a dance or party. Murder on Cue by Jane Dentinger MC Jocelyn O'Roarke is an actress finished 26/12/2020 3 stars
Stayman (firm & tart)
Read a book with at least one person on the cover.
Witches' Brew

🍏Johnny Appleseed
An American folk hero based on John Chapman, an eccentric orchardist and missionary who planted apple trees across the Midwest.
Read a book with double consonants or double vowels in either the title or the author's name. (ex: Murder Wears A Little Black Dress, Barbara Neely, Jenn McKinlay)Tagged for Death by Sherry Harris finished 01/10/2020 3 stars
Read a book with a tree on the cover.

Read a book with an eccentric character. Just Add Salt by Jinx Schwartz finished 06/10/2020 4 stars
Read a book with a primary character who has a religious occupation (ex: minister, pastor, vicar, nun, missionary).
Deadly Blessings by Julie Hyzy finished 10/12/2020 5 stars
Read a book set in a midwestern state of the US.
(i.e., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota or Wisconsin) Majoring In Murder by Jessica Fletcher Set in Indiana Finished 03/10/2020 3 stars
Read a book where the MC travels to a different city/town, state or country.The Mummy Case by Elizabeth Peters MC travels in Egypt finished 02/01/2021 5 stars
🍎Apple Sayings
An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
Read a book with a primary character in the medical profession.
Stiff Competition by Annelise Ryan MC is deputy coroner/nurse Finished 23/11/2020 5 stars
S/He's The Apple Of My Eye
Read a book where the MC has a love interest (spouse or significant other).
Murder With Puffins By Donna Andrews finished 05/12/2020 4 stars
It's As American As Apple Pie
Read a book with a pie or other dessert on the cover. Troubled Treats

The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree
Read a book where member(s) of the MC's family are characters. Sizzling Sixteen by Janet Evanovich finished 06/10/2020 5 stars
As Sure As God Made Little Green Apples
Read a mystery where you correctly guess whodunit. Don't tell us who it is!
Best Murder in Show by Debbie Young finished 09/11/2020 3 stars
Don't Upset The Apple Cart
Read a mystery where the police discourage or object to the MC's involvement.
Murder at the PTA by Lee Hollis finished 17/12/2020 5 stars
Getting A Second Bite Of The Apple
Read a mystery featuring a cold case.
Survival of the Fritters by Ginger Bolton finished 11/11/2020 4 stars

Apple Harvest Challenge
🍎Begins October 1st (no end date)
🍏Goal level: Tree (16 to 20 books)
Progress: 20/20 COMPLETED
**EDIT** Will upgrade my goal level to Orchard since I have a couple more books to read.
🍏 New goal level: Orchard (20 to 25 books)
Progress: 23/25 DOUBLE COMPLETED
🍎 Read a book set in the 1800s.

🍎 Read a book where a special event or celebration occurs. (ex: village fete, birthday party, holiday celebration, museum gala, country fair)

🍎 Read a book by a favorite author or the next in a favorite series.

🍎 Read a book that is cross-genre, i.e., classified as more than one genre. Must be two distinct genres, not a sub-genre. (ex: mystery/romance or mystery/historical fiction NOT mystery-cozy mystery or fiction-historical fiction)

🍎 Read a book set in Asia and/or with an MC who is of Asian ancestry.

Read a book where a primary character is a grandparent or the MC is retired.
🍎 Read a book with land on the cover - at least 25% (ex: grass/lawn, soil, sand).

🍎 Read a book with a primary character who plays a musical instrument or sings OR where MC attends an event where music is performed (ex: choir sings, concert, music recital).

🍎 Read a book with the name of a person or a specific location in the title. (ex: Murder on Astor Place or Death at Wentwater Court NOT Death at the Tavern)

🍎 Read a book set in Europe or set in a capital city.

🍎 Read a book where a primary character is a dancer, actor or performer OR where MC attends a dance or party.

🍎 Read a book with at least one person on the cover.

🍎 Read a book with double consonants or double vowels in either the title or the author's name. (ex: Murder Wears A Little Black Dress, Barbara Neely, Jenn McKinlay)

🍎 Read a book with a tree on the cover.

🍎 Read a book with an eccentric character.

Read a book with a primary character who has a religious occupation (ex: minister, pastor, vicar, nun, missionary).
🍎 Read a book set in a midwestern state of the US. (i.e., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota or Wisconsin)

🍎 Read a book where the MC travels to a different city/town, state or country.

🍎 Read a book with a primary character in the medical profession.

🍎 Read a book where the MC has a love interest (spouse or significant other).

🍎 Read a book with a pie or other dessert on the cover.

🍎 Read a book where member(s) of the MC's family are characters.

🍎 Read a mystery where you correctly guess whodunit. Don't tell us who it is!

🍎 Read a mystery where the police discourage or object to the MC's involvement.

🍎 Read a mystery featuring a cold case.

Nell wrote: "Barb wrote: "Is there a deadline or suggested time frame for this, Nell?"
Not really. It is a fall to winter theme but the challenge will remain open. How long it takes depends on both the level y..."
Great, thanks for the response :)
Not really. It is a fall to winter theme but the challenge will remain open. How long it takes depends on both the level y..."
Great, thanks for the response :)

21/25
Orchard Level
TASKS:
🍎Types of Apples
There are over 2500 varieties in the United States, over 7500 worldwide!
McIntosh (crisp & slightly tart) - discovered in 1811
Read a book set in the 1800s.
Gala (crisp & mildly sweet)
Read a book where a special event or celebration occurs.
(ex: village fete, birthday party, holiday celebration, museum gala, country fair)
Birthday extravaganza for Lena Laroy-For Letter or Worse Vivian Conroy 10/2/20
Red Delicious (crunchy & mildly sweet) - favorite snack
Read a book by a favorite author or the next in a favorite series.
#5, Mail Carrier Series; Tonya Kappes-First Class Killer Tonya Kappes 10/3/20
Empire (juicy & sweet-tart) - cross between Delicious & McIntosh
Read a book that is cross-genre, i.e., classified as more than one genre. Must be two distinct genres, not a sub-genre.
(ex: mystery/romance or mystery/historical fiction NOT mystery-cozy mystery or fiction-historical fiction)
Mystery & Young Adult-The Secret of Shadow Ranch Carolyn Keene 10/5/20
Fuji (crunchy & sweet) - developed in Japan
Read a book set in Asia and/or with an MC who is of Asian ancestry.
Granny Smith (crunchy & tart)
Read a book where a primary character is a grandparent or the MC is retired.
Nell Endicott-A Crime of a Different Stripe Sally Goldenbaum 11/10/20
Cortland (mild & tender)
Read a book with land on the cover - at least 25% (ex: grass/lawn, soil, sand).
Daniel Boone Natl Forest-

Jazz (tangy, sweet & juicy)
Read a book with a primary character who plays a musical instrument or sings OR where MC attends an event where music is performed (ex: choir sings, concert, music recital).
Local band-S'more Murder Josephine Beintema 10/9/20
Paula Red (tender & slightly tart)
Read a book with the name of a person or a specific location in the title.
(ex: Murder on Astor Place or Death at Wentwater Court NOT Death at the Tavern)
Rome (soft & mildly tart)
Read a book set in Europe or set in a capital city.
Set in Europe-Under Lock & Key Sam Short 11/3/20
SweeTango (crisp, juicy & sweet)
Read a book where a primary character is a dancer, actor or performer OR where MC attends a dance or party.
Reunion party-A Death Long Overdue Eva Gates 10/19/20
Stayman (firm & tart)
Read a book with at least one person on the cover.

🍏Johnny Appleseed
An American folk hero based on John Chapman, an eccentric orchardist and missionary who planted apple trees across the Midwest.
Read a book with double consonants or double vowels in either the title or the author's name. (ex: Murder Wears A Little Black Dress, Barbara Neely, Jenn McKinlay)
Title and author's name: Kidnapping, Kappes-Kickbacks, Kayaks & Kidnapping Tonya Kappes 10/7/20
Read a book with a tree on the cover.

Read a book with an eccentric character.
Sam-Assault and Pepper Leslie Budewitz 10/15/20
Read a book with a primary character who has a religious occupation (ex: minister, pastor, vicar, nun, missionary).
Read a book set in a midwestern state of the US.
Ohio: The Diamond Deception J.A. Whiting and Nell McCarthy 10/12/20
Read a book where the MC travels to a different city/town, state or country.
Traveling from Midwest to Oklahoma for this book: The Mystery in Tornado Alley Carolyn Keene 10/6/20
🍎Apple Sayings
An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
Read a book with a primary character in the medical profession.
Grace Littleton is a nurse-Post-Op and Potions Amorette Anderson 11/21/20
S/He's The Apple Of My Eye
Read a book where the MC has a love interest (spouse or significant other).
Lucy is married to Bill-Gobble, Gobble Murder Leslie Meier 10/11/20
It's As American As Apple Pie
Read a book with a pie or other dessert on the cover.

The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree
Read a book where member(s) of the MC's family are characters.
Haunted Hamlet Kathi Daley 10/8/20
As Sure As God Made Little Green Apples
Read a mystery where you correctly guess whodunit. Don't tell us who it is!
Bought the Farm Jeff Shelby 10/20/20
Don't Upset The Apple Cart
Read a mystery where the police discourage or object to the MC's involvement.
Sabers, Sails and Murder Nola Robertson 10/11/20
Getting A Second Bite Of The Apple
Read a mystery featuring a cold case.
Cookie Dough or Die Virginia Lowell 10/17/20 (missing woman case)

APPLE HARVEST CHALLENGE
Level: Seed 1 to 5 books
TASKS:
🍎Types of Apples
There are over 2500 varieties in the United States, over 7500 worldwide!
McIntosh (crisp & slightly tart) - discovered in 1811
Read a book set in the 1800s.
Gala (crisp & mildly sweet)
Read a book where a special event or celebration occurs.
(ex: village fete, birthday party, holiday celebration, museum gala, country fair)

Red Delicious (crunchy & mildly sweet) - favorite snack
Read a book by a favorite author or the next in a favorite series.

Empire (juicy & sweet-tart) - cross between Delicious & McIntosh
Read a book that is cross-genre, i.e., classified as more than one genre. Must be two distinct genres, not a sub-genre.
(ex: mystery/romance or mystery/historical fiction NOT mystery-cozy mystery or fiction-historical fiction)
Fuji (crunchy & sweet) - developed in Japan
Read a book set in Asia and/or with an MC who is of Asian ancestry.
Granny Smith (crunchy & tart)
Read a book where a primary character is a grandparent or the MC is retired.
Cortland (mild & tender)
Read a book with land on the cover - at least 25% (ex: grass/lawn, soil, sand).
Jazz (tangy, sweet & juicy)
Read a book with a primary character who plays a musical instrument or sings OR where MC attends an event where music is performed (ex: choir sings, concert, music recital).
Paula Red (tender & slightly tart)
Read a book with the name of a person or a specific location in the title.
(ex: Murder on Astor Place or Death at Wentwater Court NOT Death at the Tavern)
Rome (soft & mildly tart)
Read a book set in Europe or set in a capital city.
SweeTango (crisp, juicy & sweet)
Read a book where a primary character is a dancer, actor or performer OR where MC attends a dance or party.
Stayman (firm & tart)
Read a book with at least one person on the cover.

🍏Johnny Appleseed
An American folk hero based on John Chapman, an eccentric orchardist and missionary who planted apple trees across the Midwest.
Read a book with double consonants or double vowels in either the title or the author's name. (ex: Murder Wears A Little Black Dress, Barbara Neely, Jenn McKinlay)

Read a book with a tree on the cover.
Read a book with an eccentric character.
Read a book with a primary character who has a religious occupation (ex: minister, pastor, vicar, nun, missionary).
Read a book set in a midwestern state of the US.
(i.e., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota or Wisconsin)
Read a book where the MC travels to a different city/town, state or country.
🍎Apple Sayings
An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
Read a book with a primary character in the medical profession.
S/He's The Apple Of My Eye
Read a book where the MC has a love interest (spouse or significant other).
It's As American As Apple Pie
Read a book with a pie or other dessert on the cover.
The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree
Read a book where member(s) of the MC's family are characters.
As Sure As God Made Little Green Apples
Read a mystery where you correctly guess whodunit. Don't tell us who it is!
Don't Upset The Apple Cart
Read a mystery where the police discourage or object to the MC's involvement.
Getting A Second Bite Of The Apple
Read a mystery featuring a cold case.
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🍎Begins October 1st
🍏Levels:
Seed: 1 to 5 books
Blossom: 6 to 10 books
Fruit: 11 to 15 books
Tree: 16 to 20 books
Orchard: 21 to 25 books
TASKS:
🍎Types of Apples
There are over 2500 varieties in the United States, over 7500 worldwide!
McIntosh (crisp & slightly tart) - discovered in 1811
Read a book set in the 1800s. - Judge Thee Not by Edith Maxwell
Gala (crisp & mildly sweet)
Read a book where a special event or celebration occurs.
(ex: village fete, birthday party, holiday celebration, museum gala, country fair) - Thread and Dead by Elizabeth Penney
(annual lobster festival)
Red Delicious (crunchy & mildly sweet) - favorite snack
Read a book by a favorite author or the next in a favorite series. - A Case of Cat and Mouse by Sofie Kelly
Empire (juicy & sweet-tart) - cross between Delicious & McIntosh
Read a book that is cross-genre, i.e., classified as more than one genre. Must be two distinct genres, not a sub-genre.
(ex: mystery/romance or mystery/historical fiction NOT mystery-cozy mystery or fiction-historical fiction)
Fuji (crunchy & sweet) - developed in Japan
Read a book set in Asia and/or with an MC who is of Asian ancestry. - Murder Lo Mein by Vivien Chien
Granny Smith (crunchy & tart)
Read a book where a primary character is a grandparent or the MC is retired. - Murder at Icicle Lodge by J.D. Griffo
Cortland (mild & tender)
Read a book with land on the cover - at least 25% (ex: grass/lawn, soil, sand). - Many a Twist by Sheila Connolly
Jazz (tangy, sweet & juicy)
Read a book with a primary character who plays a musical instrument or sings OR where MC attends an event where music is performed (ex: choir sings, concert, music recital). - Grave in the Garage by Alison Golden
(the church organist has a major role)
Paula Red (tender & slightly tart)
Read a book with the name of a person or a specific location in the title.
(ex: Murder on Astor Place or Death at Wentwater Court NOT Death at the Tavern) - Robbing Peter to Kill Paul by Elizabeth Ashby
Rome (soft & mildly tart)
Read a book set in Europe or set in a capital city. Al Dente's Inferno by Stephanie Cole
SweeTango (crisp, juicy & sweet)
Read a book where a primary character is a dancer, actor or performer OR where MC attends a dance or party. - With a Kiss I Die by J.A. Hennrikus
Stayman (firm & tart)
Read a book with at least one person on the cover. - Whack The Mole by Maria Geraci
🍏Johnny Appleseed
An American folk hero based on John Chapman, an eccentric orchardist and missionary who planted apple trees across the Midwest.
Read a book with double consonants or double vowels in either the title or the author's name. (ex: Murder Wears A Little Black Dress, Barbara Neely, Jenn McKinlay) - Snuffed Out by Tim Myers
Read a book with a tree on the cover. - The Betel Nut Tree Mystery by Ovidia Yu
Read a book with an eccentric character. - Fruit Baskets and Holiday Caskets by Gayle Leeson
Read a book with a primary character who has a religious occupation (ex: minister, pastor, vicar, nun, missionary). - Death at the Café by Alison Golden
Read a book set in a midwestern state of the US.
(i.e., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota or Wisconsin) - A Dark and Twisting Path by Julia Buckley
Read a book where the MC travels to a different city/town, state or country. - Horror in the Highlands by Alison Golden
🍎Apple Sayings
An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
Read a book with a primary character in the medical profession. - Lost Books and Old Bones by Paige Shelton
S/He's The Apple Of My Eye
Read a book where the MC has a love interest (spouse or significant other). - Cherry Buried Cake by Lyndsey Cole
It's As American As Apple Pie
Read a book with a pie or other dessert on the cover. - Murder at the Mansion by Alison Golden
The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree
Read a book where member(s) of the MC's family are characters. - Six Cats a Slayin' by Miranda James
As Sure As God Made Little Green Apples
Read a mystery where you correctly guess whodunit. Don't tell us who it is! - A Fatal Yarn by Peggy Ehrhart
Don't Upset The Apple Cart
Read a mystery where the police discourage or object to the MC's involvement. - A Novel Death: a Danger Cove Bookshop Mystery by Elizabeth Ashby
Getting A Second Bite Of The Apple
Read a mystery featuring a cold case. - Crêpe Expectations by Sarah Fox
24/25
🍏Levels:
Seed: 1 to 5 books
Blossom: 6 to 10 books
Fruit: 11 to 15 books
Tree: 16 to 20 books
Orchard: 21 to 25 books
TASKS:
🍎Types of Apples
There are over 2500 varieties in the United States, over 7500 worldwide!
McIntosh (crisp & slightly tart) - discovered in 1811
Read a book set in the 1800s. - Judge Thee Not by Edith Maxwell

Gala (crisp & mildly sweet)
Read a book where a special event or celebration occurs.
(ex: village fete, birthday party, holiday celebration, museum gala, country fair) - Thread and Dead by Elizabeth Penney

Red Delicious (crunchy & mildly sweet) - favorite snack
Read a book by a favorite author or the next in a favorite series. - A Case of Cat and Mouse by Sofie Kelly

Empire (juicy & sweet-tart) - cross between Delicious & McIntosh
Read a book that is cross-genre, i.e., classified as more than one genre. Must be two distinct genres, not a sub-genre.
(ex: mystery/romance or mystery/historical fiction NOT mystery-cozy mystery or fiction-historical fiction)
Fuji (crunchy & sweet) - developed in Japan
Read a book set in Asia and/or with an MC who is of Asian ancestry. - Murder Lo Mein by Vivien Chien

Granny Smith (crunchy & tart)
Read a book where a primary character is a grandparent or the MC is retired. - Murder at Icicle Lodge by J.D. Griffo

Cortland (mild & tender)
Read a book with land on the cover - at least 25% (ex: grass/lawn, soil, sand). - Many a Twist by Sheila Connolly

Jazz (tangy, sweet & juicy)
Read a book with a primary character who plays a musical instrument or sings OR where MC attends an event where music is performed (ex: choir sings, concert, music recital). - Grave in the Garage by Alison Golden

Paula Red (tender & slightly tart)
Read a book with the name of a person or a specific location in the title.
(ex: Murder on Astor Place or Death at Wentwater Court NOT Death at the Tavern) - Robbing Peter to Kill Paul by Elizabeth Ashby

Rome (soft & mildly tart)
Read a book set in Europe or set in a capital city. Al Dente's Inferno by Stephanie Cole

SweeTango (crisp, juicy & sweet)
Read a book where a primary character is a dancer, actor or performer OR where MC attends a dance or party. - With a Kiss I Die by J.A. Hennrikus

Stayman (firm & tart)
Read a book with at least one person on the cover. - Whack The Mole by Maria Geraci

🍏Johnny Appleseed
An American folk hero based on John Chapman, an eccentric orchardist and missionary who planted apple trees across the Midwest.
Read a book with double consonants or double vowels in either the title or the author's name. (ex: Murder Wears A Little Black Dress, Barbara Neely, Jenn McKinlay) - Snuffed Out by Tim Myers

Read a book with a tree on the cover. - The Betel Nut Tree Mystery by Ovidia Yu

Read a book with an eccentric character. - Fruit Baskets and Holiday Caskets by Gayle Leeson

Read a book with a primary character who has a religious occupation (ex: minister, pastor, vicar, nun, missionary). - Death at the Café by Alison Golden

Read a book set in a midwestern state of the US.
(i.e., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota or Wisconsin) - A Dark and Twisting Path by Julia Buckley

Read a book where the MC travels to a different city/town, state or country. - Horror in the Highlands by Alison Golden

🍎Apple Sayings
An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
Read a book with a primary character in the medical profession. - Lost Books and Old Bones by Paige Shelton

S/He's The Apple Of My Eye
Read a book where the MC has a love interest (spouse or significant other). - Cherry Buried Cake by Lyndsey Cole

It's As American As Apple Pie
Read a book with a pie or other dessert on the cover. - Murder at the Mansion by Alison Golden

The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree
Read a book where member(s) of the MC's family are characters. - Six Cats a Slayin' by Miranda James

As Sure As God Made Little Green Apples
Read a mystery where you correctly guess whodunit. Don't tell us who it is! - A Fatal Yarn by Peggy Ehrhart

Don't Upset The Apple Cart
Read a mystery where the police discourage or object to the MC's involvement. - A Novel Death: a Danger Cove Bookshop Mystery by Elizabeth Ashby

Getting A Second Bite Of The Apple
Read a mystery featuring a cold case. - Crêpe Expectations by Sarah Fox

24/25

Level Aiming for Seed
TASKS:
🍎Types of Apples
McIntosh (crisp & slightly tart) - discovered in 1811
Read a book set in the 1800s.
Gala (crisp & mildly sweet)
Read a book where a special event or celebration occurs.
(ex: village fete, birthday party, holiday celebration, museum gala, country fair)
Red Delicious (crunchy & mildly sweet) - favorite snack
Read a book by a favorite author or the next in a favorite series.
Empire (juicy & sweet-tart) - cross between Delicious & McIntosh
Read a book that is cross-genre, i.e., classified as more than one genre. Must be two distinct genres, not a sub-genre.
(ex: mystery/romance or mystery/historical fiction NOT mystery-cozy mystery or fiction-historical fiction)
Fuji (crunchy & sweet) - developed in Japan
Read a book set in Asia and/or with an MC who is of Asian ancestry.
Granny Smith (crunchy & tart)
Read a book where a primary character is a grandparent or the MC is retired.
Cortland (mild & tender)
Read a book with land on the cover - at least 25% (ex: grass/lawn, soil, sand).
Jazz (tangy, sweet & juicy)
Read a book with a primary character who plays a musical instrument or sings OR where MC attends an event where music is performed (ex: choir sings, concert, music recital).
Paula Red (tender & slightly tart)
Read a book with the name of a person or a specific location in the title.
(ex: Murder on Astor Place or Death at Wentwater Court NOT Death at the Tavern)
Rome (soft & mildly tart)
Read a book set in Europe or set in a capital city.
SweeTango (crisp, juicy & sweet)
Read a book where a primary character is a dancer, actor or performer OR where MC attends a dance or party.
Stayman (firm & tart)
Read a book with at least one person on the cover.
🍏Johnny Appleseed
An American folk hero based on John Chapman, an eccentric orchardist and missionary who planted apple trees across the Midwest.
Read a book with double consonants or double vowels in either the title or the author's name. (ex: Murder Wears A Little Black Dress, Barbara Neely, Jenn McKinlay)
Read a book with a tree on the cover.
Read a book with an eccentric character.
Read a book with a primary character who has a religious occupation (ex: minister, pastor, vicar, nun, missionary).
Read a book set in a midwestern state of the US.
(i.e., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota or Wisconsin)
Read a book where the MC travels to a different city/town, state or country.
🍎Apple Sayings
An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
Read a book with a primary character in the medical profession.
S/He's The Apple Of My Eye - Bedeviled Eggs - 10/01/2020
It's As American As Apple Pie
Read a book with a pie or other dessert on the cover.
The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree - Poisoned Pages
As Sure As God Made Little Green Apples
Read a mystery where you correctly guess whodunit. Don't tell us who it is!
Don't Upset The Apple Cart
Read a mystery where the police discourage or object to the MC's involvement.
Getting A Second Bite Of The Apple
Read a mystery featuring a cold case.

Starting the trunk
McIntosh: A book set in the 1800's: Where Shadows Dance by C.S. Harris

Red Delicious: A book by a favourite authour :A Great Reckoning by Louise Penny

Johnny Appleseed: Read a book set in Ohio: Down a Dark Road By Linda Castillo

Read a book with an eccentric character : The Ghost Fields by Elly Griffiths

Johnny Appleseed: Read a book with double consonants: The mystery of three quarters by Sophie Hannah.
Stayman: Read a book with a least one person on the cover: The daughter of Sherlock Holmes by Leonard Goldberg
APPLE HARVEST CHALLENGE - DONE!
Level: Orchard
Progress: 25
🍎 Types of Apples
There are over 2500 varieties in the United States, over 7500 worldwide!
McIntosh (crisp & slightly tart) - discovered in 1811
Read a book set in the 1800s.
Someone to Trust by Mary Balogh by Jasmine Guillory
Red Delicious (crunchy & mildly sweet) - favorite snack
Read a book by a favorite author or the next in a favorite series.
The Diva Spices It Up by Krista Davis
Empire (juicy & sweet-tart) - cross between Delicious & McIntosh
Read a book that is cross-genre, i.e., classified as more than one genre.
Murder Cuts the Mustard by Jessica Ellicott
Fuji (crunchy & sweet) - developed in Japan
Read a book set in Asia and/or with an MC who is of Asian ancestry.
Death by Dumpling by Vivien Chien
Granny Smith (crunchy & tart)
Read a book where a primary character is a grandparent or the MC is retired.
Mardi Gras Murder by Ellen Byron
Cortland (mild & tender)
Read a book with land on the cover.
Murder Flies the Coop by Jessica Ellicott
Jazz (tangy, sweet & juicy)
Read a book where MC attends an event where music is performed.
Someone to Trust by Mary Balogh - - MCs attend numerous balls
Paula Red (tender & slightly tart)
Read a book with the name of a person or a specific location in the title.
Mrs. Morris and the Ghost by Traci Wilton
Rome (soft & mildly tart)
Read a book set in Europe or set in a capital city.
Cairo, Egypt: Murder at the Mena House by Erica Ruth Neubauer
SweeTango (crisp, juicy & sweet)
Read a book where a primary character is a dancer.
Against the Claw by Shari Randall - MC: Allie
Stayman (firm & tart)
Read a book with at least one person on the cover.
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson
🍏 Johnny Appleseed
An American folk hero based on John Chapman, an eccentric orchardist and missionary who planted apple trees across the Midwest.
Read a book with double consonants or double vowels in either the title or the author's name.
Murder Wears A Little Black Dress by Debra Sennefelder
Read a book with a tree on the cover.
Read a book with an eccentric character
The Palace Guard by Charlotte MacLeod - "Countess" Ouspenska
Read a book with a primary character who has a religious occupation: minister.
Lark! The Herald Angels Sing by Donna Andrews - Robyn
Read a book set in a midwestern state of the US.
Stayin' Alive by Julie Mulhern - Missouri
Read a book where the MC travels to a different city/town, state or country.
Let Me Love You by Alexandria House
🍎 Apple Sayings
An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
Read a book with a primary character in the medical profession.
The Proposal by Jasmine Guillory
S/He's The Apple Of My Eye
Read a book where the MC has a love interest.
Murder at Brighton Beach by Lee Strauss
It's As American As Apple Pie
Read a book with a pie or other dessert on the cover.
The Diva Sweetens the Pie by Krista Davis
The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree
Read a book where member(s) of the MC's family are characters.
Anthem for Doomed Youth by Carola Dunn
As Sure As God Made Little Green Apples
Read a mystery where you correctly guess whodunit. Don't tell us who it is!
Murder on a Silver Platter by Shawn Reilly Simmons
Don't Upset The Apple Cart
Read a mystery where the police discourage or object to the MC's involvement.
Murder in an English Village by Jessica Ellicott
Getting A Second Bite Of The Apple
Read a mystery featuring a cold case.
The Saddlemaker's Wife by Earlene Fowler
Level: Orchard
Progress: 25
🍎 Types of Apples
There are over 2500 varieties in the United States, over 7500 worldwide!








McIntosh (crisp & slightly tart) - discovered in 1811
Read a book set in the 1800s.
Someone to Trust by Mary Balogh by Jasmine Guillory
Red Delicious (crunchy & mildly sweet) - favorite snack
Read a book by a favorite author or the next in a favorite series.
The Diva Spices It Up by Krista Davis
Empire (juicy & sweet-tart) - cross between Delicious & McIntosh
Read a book that is cross-genre, i.e., classified as more than one genre.
Murder Cuts the Mustard by Jessica Ellicott
Fuji (crunchy & sweet) - developed in Japan
Read a book set in Asia and/or with an MC who is of Asian ancestry.
Death by Dumpling by Vivien Chien
Granny Smith (crunchy & tart)
Read a book where a primary character is a grandparent or the MC is retired.
Mardi Gras Murder by Ellen Byron
Cortland (mild & tender)
Read a book with land on the cover.
Murder Flies the Coop by Jessica Ellicott

Jazz (tangy, sweet & juicy)
Read a book where MC attends an event where music is performed.
Someone to Trust by Mary Balogh - - MCs attend numerous balls
Paula Red (tender & slightly tart)
Read a book with the name of a person or a specific location in the title.
Mrs. Morris and the Ghost by Traci Wilton
Rome (soft & mildly tart)
Read a book set in Europe or set in a capital city.
Cairo, Egypt: Murder at the Mena House by Erica Ruth Neubauer
SweeTango (crisp, juicy & sweet)
Read a book where a primary character is a dancer.
Against the Claw by Shari Randall - MC: Allie
Stayman (firm & tart)
Read a book with at least one person on the cover.
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson

🍏 Johnny Appleseed
An American folk hero based on John Chapman, an eccentric orchardist and missionary who planted apple trees across the Midwest.





Read a book with double consonants or double vowels in either the title or the author's name.
Murder Wears A Little Black Dress by Debra Sennefelder
Read a book with a tree on the cover.

Read a book with an eccentric character
The Palace Guard by Charlotte MacLeod - "Countess" Ouspenska
Read a book with a primary character who has a religious occupation: minister.
Lark! The Herald Angels Sing by Donna Andrews - Robyn
Read a book set in a midwestern state of the US.
Stayin' Alive by Julie Mulhern - Missouri
Read a book where the MC travels to a different city/town, state or country.
Let Me Love You by Alexandria House
🍎 Apple Sayings






An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
Read a book with a primary character in the medical profession.
The Proposal by Jasmine Guillory
S/He's The Apple Of My Eye
Read a book where the MC has a love interest.
Murder at Brighton Beach by Lee Strauss
It's As American As Apple Pie
Read a book with a pie or other dessert on the cover.
The Diva Sweetens the Pie by Krista Davis

The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree
Read a book where member(s) of the MC's family are characters.
Anthem for Doomed Youth by Carola Dunn
As Sure As God Made Little Green Apples
Read a mystery where you correctly guess whodunit. Don't tell us who it is!
Murder on a Silver Platter by Shawn Reilly Simmons
Don't Upset The Apple Cart
Read a mystery where the police discourage or object to the MC's involvement.
Murder in an English Village by Jessica Ellicott
Getting A Second Bite Of The Apple
Read a mystery featuring a cold case.
The Saddlemaker's Wife by Earlene Fowler

Level Tree
🍎Types of Apples
There are over 2500 varieties in the United States, over 7500 worldwide!
McIntosh (crisp & slightly tart) - discovered in 1811
Read a book set in the 1800s.
Murder at Queen's Landing by Andrea Penrose
Gala (crisp & mildly sweet)
Read a book where a special event or celebration occurs.
(ex: village fete, birthday party, holiday celebration, museum gala, country fair)
Death of a New American by Mariah Fredericks --Wedding
Red Delicious (crunchy & mildly sweet) - favorite snack
Read a book by a favorite author or the next in a favorite series.
The Undead Uproar by Amanda M. Lee
Empire (juicy & sweet-tart) - cross between Delicious & McIntosh
Read a book that is cross-genre, i.e., classified as more than one genre. Must be two distinct genres, not a sub-genre.
(ex: mystery/romance or mystery/historical fiction NOT mystery-cozy mystery or fiction-historical fiction)
Dissolution by CJ Sansom
Fuji (crunchy & sweet) - developed in Japan
Read a book set in Asia and/or with an MC who is of Asian ancestry.
Granny Smith (crunchy & tart)
Read a book where a primary character is a grandparent or the MC is retired.
Cortland (mild & tender)
Read a book with land on the cover - at least 25% (ex: grass/lawn, soil, sand).
Betrayal at Ravenswick by Kelly Oliver
Jazz (tangy, sweet & juicy)
Read a book with a primary character who plays a musical instrument or sings OR where MC attends an event where music is performed (ex: choir sings, concert, music recital).
Paula Red (tender & slightly tart)
Read a book with the name of a person or a specific location in the title.
(ex: Murder on Astor Place or Death at Wentwater Court NOT Death at the Tavern)
The Last Train to Key West by Chanel Cleeton
Rome (soft & mildly tart)
Read a book set in Europe or set in a capital city.
The Queen's Secret: A Novel of England's World War II Queen by Karen Harper
SweeTango (crisp, juicy & sweet)
Read a book where a primary character is a dancer, actor or performer OR where MC attends a dance or party.
Stayman (firm & tart)
Read a book with at least one person on the cover.
Murder Cuts the Mustard by Jessica Ellicott
🍏Johnny Appleseed
An American folk hero based on John Chapman, an eccentric orchardist and missionary who planted apple trees across the Midwest.
Read a book with double consonants or double vowels in either the title or the author's name. (ex: Murder Wears A Little Black Dress, Barbara Neely, Jenn McKinlay)
Deep in the Alaskan Woods by Karen Harper
Read a book with a tree on the cover.
The Return by DB Reynolds
Read a book with an eccentric character.
Read a book with a primary character who has a religious occupation (ex: minister, pastor, vicar, nun, missionary).
A Gruesome Discovery by Cora Harrison
Read a book set in a midwestern state of the US.
(i.e., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota or Wisconsin)
Read a book where the MC travels to a different city/town, state or country.
🍎Apple Sayings
An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
Read a book with a primary character in the medical profession.
Medicus by Ruth Downie
S/He's The Apple Of My Eye
Read a book where the MC has a love interest (spouse or significant other).
Strange Love by Ann Aguiree
It's As American As Apple Pie
Read a book with a pie or other dessert on the cover.
Here Comes the Body by Maria DiRico
The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree
Read a book where member(s) of the MC's family are characters.
Verdict of the Court by Cora Harrison
As Sure As God Made Little Green Apples
Read a mystery where you correctly guess whodunit. Don't tell us who it is! Christmas Cow Bells by Mollie Cox Bryan
Don't Upset The Apple Cart
Read a mystery where the police discourage or object to the MC's involvement.
Getting A Second Bite Of The Apple
Read a mystery featuring a cold case.
The Darkness by Ragnar Jonasson

🍏Goal Level:
Fruit: 11 to 15 books
Completed: 25/25
TASKS:
🍎Types of Apples
There are over 2500 varieties in the United States, over 7500 worldwide!
McIntosh (crisp & slightly tart) - discovered in 1811
Read a book set in the 1800s.
A Christmas Gathering

Gala (crisp & mildly sweet)
Read a book where a special event or celebration occurs.
(ex: village fete, birthday party, holiday celebration, museum gala, country fair)
The Ghost and Mrs. Mewer

Red Delicious (crunchy & mildly sweet) - favorite snack
Read a book by a favorite author or the next in a favorite series.
All the President's Menus

Empire (juicy & sweet-tart) - cross between Delicious & McIntosh
Read a book that is cross-genre, i.e., classified as more than one genre. Must be two distinct genres, not a sub-genre.
(ex: mystery/romance or mystery/historical fiction NOT mystery-cozy mystery or fiction-historical fiction)
Bubbles Ablaze

Fuji (crunchy & sweet) - developed in Japan
Read a book set in Asia and/or with an MC who is of Asian ancestry.
Death by Dumpling

Granny Smith (crunchy & tart)
Read a book where a primary character is a grandparent or the MC is retired.
Death With An Ocean View

Cortland (mild & tender)
Read a book with land on the cover - at least 25% (ex: grass/lawn, soil, sand).
Town in a Strawberry Swirl

Jazz (tangy, sweet & juicy)
Read a book with a primary character who plays a musical instrument or sings OR where MC attends an event where music is performed (ex: choir sings, concert, music recital).
Mums and Mayhem

Paula Red (tender & slightly tart)
Read a book with the name of a person or a specific location in the title.
(ex: Murder on Astor Place or Death at Wentwater Court NOT Death at the Tavern)
At Wick's End

Rome (soft & mildly tart)
Read a book set in Europe or set in a capital city.
Fellowship of Fear

SweeTango (crisp, juicy & sweet)
Read a book where a primary character is a dancer, actor or performer OR where MC attends a dance or party.
Town in a Pumpkin Bash

Stayman (firm & tart)
Read a book with at least one person on the cover.
Black Coffee

🍏Johnny Appleseed
An American folk hero based on John Chapman, an eccentric orchardist and missionary who planted apple trees across the Midwest.
Read a book with double consonants or double vowels in either the title or the author's name. (ex: Murder Wears A Little Black Dress, Barbara Neely, Jenn McKinlay)
If Onions Could Spring Leeks

Read a book with a tree on the cover.
Shunned and Dangerous

Read a book with an eccentric character.
Death of a Neighborhood Witch

Read a book with a primary character who has a religious occupation (ex: minister, pastor, vicar, nun, missionary).
Murder on Monday

Read a book set in a midwestern state of the US.
(i.e., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota or Wisconsin)
Flipped for Murder

Read a book where the MC travels to a different city/town, state or country.
The Dark Place

🍎Apple Sayings
An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
Read a book with a primary character in the medical profession.
Dead on Arrival

S/He's The Apple Of My Eye
Read a book where the MC has a love interest (spouse or significant other).
Nightmare in Shining Armor

It's As American As Apple Pie
Read a book with a pie or other dessert on the cover.
On Thin Icing

The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree
Read a book where member(s) of the MC's family are characters.
Butter Off Dead

As Sure As God Made Little Green Apples
Read a mystery where you correctly guess whodunit. Don't tell us who it is!
Christmas Cow Bells

Don't Upset The Apple Cart
Read a mystery where the police discourage or object to the MC's involvement.
Fogged Inn

Getting A Second Bite Of The Apple
Read a mystery featuring a cold case.
Cooking Spirits


Tree level - 4 out of 4 as of 12/20
Orchard level - 2 out 4 as of 1/3/21
McIntosh (crisp & slightly tart) - discovered in 1811
Read a book set in the 1800s.

set in 1865, a Victorian romance/slight mystery/suspense
Gala (crisp & mildly sweet)
Read a book where a special event or celebration occurs.
(ex: village fete, birthday party, holiday celebration, museum gala, country fair)
A Deception at Thornecrest

Red Delicious (crunchy & mildly sweet) - favorite snack
Read a book by a favorite author or the next in a favorite series.
The Fatal Flying Affair

Empire (juicy & sweet-tart) - cross between Delicious & McIntosh
Read a book that is cross-genre, i.e., classified as more than one genre. Must be two distinct genres, not a sub-genre.
(ex: mystery/romance or mystery/historical fiction NOT mystery-cozy mystery or fiction-historical fiction)
Murder is in the Air

Fuji (crunchy & sweet) - developed in Japan
Read a book set in Asia and/or with an MC who is of Asian ancestry.
Granny Smith (crunchy & tart)
Read a book where a primary character is a grandparent or the MC is retired.
Cortland (mild & tender)
Read a book with land on the cover - at least 25% (ex: grass/lawn, soil, sand).

Jazz (tangy, sweet & juicy)
Read a book with a primary character who plays a musical instrument or sings OR where MC attends an event where music is performed (ex: choir sings, concert, music recital).
Stay Calm and Collie On

Paula Red (tender & slightly tart)
Read a book with the name of a person or a specific location in the title.
(ex: Murder on Astor Place or Death at Wentwater Court NOT Death at the Tavern)
Murder in the East End

Rome (soft & mildly tart)
Read a book set in Europe or set in a capital city.
Macaron Murder

SweeTango (crisp, juicy & sweet)
Read a book where a primary character is a dancer, actor or performer OR where MC attends a dance or party
Stayman (firm & tart)
Read a book with at least one person on the cover.

🍏Johnny Appleseed
An American folk hero based on John Chapman, an eccentric orchardist and missionary who planted apple trees across the Midwest.
Read a book with double consonants or double vowels in either the title or the author's name. (ex: Murder Wears A Little Black Dress, Barbara Neely, Jenn McKinlay)

Booked for Death Booked For Death
Read a book with a tree on the cover.
Witches and Wedding Cake

Read a book with an eccentric character.
Murder Is a Must

Read a book with a primary character who has a religious occupation (ex: minister, pastor, vicar, nun, missionary).
Read a book set in a midwestern state of the US.
(i.e., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota or Wisconsin)
Christmas Cupcake Murder

Read a book where the MC travels to a different city/town, state or country.
Coconut Layer Cake Murder

🍎Apple Sayings
An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
Read a book with a primary character in the medical profession.
A Deadly Inside Scoop

S/He's The Apple Of My Eye
Read a book where the MC has a love interest (spouse or significant other).
A Lady Compromised

It's As American As Apple Pie
Read a book with a pie or other dessert on the cover.
Dropping Like Pies
The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree
Read a book where member(s) of the MC's family are characters.
Little Bookshop of Murder

As Sure As God Made Little Green Apples
Read a mystery where you correctly guess whodunit. Don't tell us who it is!
Murder in the Snow

Don't Upset The Apple Cart
Read a mystery where the police discourage or object to the MC's involvement.
A Waffle Lot of Murder

Getting A Second Bite of the Apple
Read a mystery featuring a cold case.
The Coloring Crook


Fruit level completed. Now heading for tree. 20/20.
TASKS:
🍎Types of Apples
There are over 2500 varieties in the United States, over 7500 worldwide!
McIntosh (crisp & slightly tart) - discovered in 1811
Read a book set in the 1800s.
Gala (crisp & mildly sweet)
Read a book where a special event or celebration occurs.
(ex: village fete, birthday party, holiday celebration, museum gala, country fair)

Red Delicious (crunchy & mildly sweet) - favorite snack
Read a book by a favorite author or the next in a favorite series.

Empire (juicy & sweet-tart) - cross between Delicious & McIntosh
Read a book that is cross-genre, i.e., classified as more than one genre. Must be two distinct genres, not a sub-genre.
(ex: mystery/romance or mystery/historical fiction NOT mystery-cozy mystery or fiction-historical fiction)

Fuji (crunchy & sweet) - developed in Japan
Read a book set in Asia and/or with an MC who is of Asian ancestry.

Granny Smith (crunchy & tart)
Read a book where a primary character is a grandparent or the MC is retired.

Cortland (mild & tender)
Read a book with land on the cover - at least 25% (ex: grass/lawn, soil, sand).
Jazz (tangy, sweet & juicy)
Read a book with a primary character who plays a musical instrument or sings OR where MC attends an event where music is performed (ex: choir sings, concert, music recital).

Paula Red (tender & slightly tart)
Read a book with the name of a person or a specific location in the title.
(ex: Murder on Astor Place or Death at Wentwater Court NOT Death at the Tavern)

Rome (soft & mildly tart)
Read a book set in Europe or set in a capital city.

SweeTango (crisp, juicy & sweet)
Read a book where a primary character is a dancer, actor or performer OR where MC attends a dance or party.

Stayman (firm & tart)
Read a book with at least one person on the cover.

🍏Johnny Appleseed
An American folk hero based on John Chapman, an eccentric orchardist and missionary who planted apple trees across the Midwest.
Read a book with double consonants or double vowels in either the title or the author's name. (ex: Murder Wears A Little Black Dress, Barbara Neely, Jenn McKinlay)

Read a book with a tree on the cover.

Read a book with an eccentric character.

Read a book with a primary character who has a religious occupation (ex: minister, pastor, vicar, nun, missionary).
Read a book set in a midwestern state of the US.
(i.e., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota or Wisconsin)

Read a book where the MC travels to a different city/town, state or country.

🍎Apple Sayings
An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
Read a book with a primary character in the medical profession.

S/He's The Apple Of My Eye
Read a book where the MC has a love interest (spouse or significant other).

It's As American As Apple Pie
Read a book with a pie or other dessert on the cover.
The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree
Read a book where member(s) of the MC's family are characters.

As Sure As God Made Little Green Apples
Read a mystery where you correctly guess whodunit. Don't tell us who it is!

Don't Upset The Apple Cart
Read a mystery where the police discourage or object to the MC's involvement.
Getting A Second Bite Of The Apple
Read a mystery featuring a cold case.


I read At Wick's End and am wondering if that will work for Paula Red. At Wick's End is the name of the candle shop that the MC inherits in the book but it doesn't necessarily seem like a place if you are just looking at the title. Thanks!
Linda wrote: "I read At Wick's End and am wondering if that will work for Paula Red. At Wick's End is the name of the candle shop that the MC inherits in the book but it doesn't necessarily ..."
Yes that works.
Yes that works.

Progress: 7/25 (2 planned)
TASKS:
🍎Types of Apples
1. McIntosh - Read a book set in the 1800s.
🍎2. Gala - Read a book where a special event or celebration occurs. (ex: village fete, birthday party, holiday celebration, museum gala, country fair):

3. Red Delicious - Read a book by a favorite author or the next in a favorite series.
4. Empire - Read a book that is cross-genre, i.e., classified as more than one genre. Must be two distinct genres, not a sub-genre.
(ex: mystery/romance or mystery/historical fiction NOT mystery-cozy mystery or fiction-historical fiction)
5. Fuji - Read a book set in Asia and/or with an MC who is of Asian ancestry.
6. Granny Smith - Read a book where a primary character is a grandparent or the MC is retired.
🍎7. Cortland - Read a book with land on the cover - at least 25% (ex: grass/lawn, soil, sand).

8. Jazz - Read a book with a primary character who plays a musical instrument or sings OR where MC attends an event where music is performed (ex: choir sings, concert, music recital).
9. Paula Red - Read a book with the name of a person or a specific location in the title. (ex: Murder on Astor Place or Death at Wentwater Court NOT Death at the Tavern)
10. Rome - Read a book set in Europe or set in a capital city.
11. SweeTango - Read a book where a primary character is a dancer, actor or performer OR where MC attends a dance or party:

🍎12. Stayman - Read a book with at least one person on the cover.

🍏Johnny Appleseed
🍏13. Read a book with double consonants or double vowels in either the title or the author's name. (ex: Murder Wears A Little Black Dress, Barbara Neely, Jenn McKinlay):

14. Read a book with a tree on the cover.
15. Read a book with an eccentric character.
16. Read a book with a primary character who has a religious occupation (ex: minister, pastor, vicar, nun, missionary).
17. Read a book set in a midwestern state of the US.
(i.e., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota or Wisconsin)
18. Read a book where the MC travels to a different city/town, state or country.
🍎Apple Sayings
19. An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away - Read a book with a primary character in the medical profession.
🍎20. S/He's The Apple Of My Eye - Read a book where the MC has a love interest (spouse or significant other):

21. It's As American As Apple Pie - Read a book with a pie or other dessert on the cover:

🍎22. The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree - Read a book where member(s) of the MC's family are characters:

23. As Sure As God Made Little Green Apples - Read a mystery where you correctly guess whodunit. Don't tell us who it is!
24. Don't Upset The Apple Cart - Read a mystery where the police discourage or object to the MC's involvement.
🍎25. Getting A Second Bite Of The Apple - Read a mystery featuring a cold case:


Begins October 1st
🍏Levels
Fruit: 11 to 15 books
Tree: 16 to 20 books
Orchard: 21 to 25 books
TASKS:
🍎Types of Apples
There are over 2500 varieties in the US, over 7500 worldwide!
>McIntosh (crisp & slightly tart) - discovered in 1811
Read a book set in the 1800s.

>Gala (crisp & mildly sweet)
Read a book where a special event or celebration occurs.

Red Delicious (crunchy & mildly sweet) - favorite snack
Read a book by a fav author or next in a fav series.
Empire (juicy & sweet-tart) - cross between Delicious & McIntosh
Read a book that is classified as more than one genre - two distinct genres, not a sub-genre.

~mystery/historical fiction
>Fuji (crunchy & sweet) - developed in Japan
Read a book set in Asia and/or with an MC who is of Asian ancestry.

>Granny Smith (crunchy & tart)
Read a book where a primary character is a grandparent or the MC is retired.

>Cortland (mild & tender)
Read a book with land on the cover - at least 25%

Jazz (tangy, sweet & juicy)
Read a book with a primary character who plays a musical instrument or sings + MC attends an event where music is performed (ex: choir sings, concert, music recital).

Paula Red (tender & slightly tart)
Read a book with the name of a specific location in the title.

Rome (soft & mildly tart)
Read a book set in Europe or set in a capital city.
SweeTango (crisp, juicy & sweet)
Read a book where a primary character is a dancer, actor or performer OR where MC attends a dance or party.

Stayman (firm & tart)
Read a book with at least one person on the cover.

🍏Johnny Appleseed
An American folk hero based on John Chapman, an eccentric orchardist and missionary who planted apple trees across the Midwest.
Read a book with double consonants or double vowels in either the title or the author's name.

Read a book with a tree on the cover.

Read a book with an eccentric character.

Read a book with a primary character who has a religious occupation (ex: minister, pastor, vicar, nun, missionary).

Read a book set in a midwestern state of the US.
(i.e., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota or Wisconsin)

Read a book where the MC travels to a different city/town, state or country.

🍎Apple Sayings
An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
Read a book with a primary character in the medical profession.
S/He's The Apple Of My Eye
Read a book where the MC has a love interest (spouse or significant other).

It's As American As Apple Pie
Read a book with a pie or other dessert on the cover.

The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree
Read a book where member(s) of the MC's family are characters.

As Sure As God Made Little Green Apples
Read a mystery where you correctly guess whodunit. Don't tell us who it is!
>Don't Upset The Apple Cart
Read a mystery where the police discourage or object to the MC's involvement.

>Getting A Second Bite Of The Apple
Read a mystery featuring a cold case.

🍏How to Play:
Pick a level. (You can change levels during the challenge.)
Copy and paste the tasks on this thread.
One book per task.
One task per book. (If a book fits multiple tasks, pick one.)
Books can be any genre, but cozies are preferred.
Books must be at least 125 pages.
When the task requires a specific cover item, post the cover.
When the task requires a specific character, tell us who it is.
QNPoohBear wrote: "Almost there! I may up my level. I have to wait for the rest of my books to come in at the library."
Woohoo!
Woohoo!
QNPoohBear wrote: "I reached fruit and am going to go ahead and reach for tree!"
Yea!! Go for it.
Yea!! Go for it.
Just realized that the Christmas cozy I just read gets me to my goal - Blossom! Now I will try to become Fruit.

You go, Nell!

yay!!!
I'm loving this challenge but have slowed way down in Dec because nothing much fits. I'll dive back in next month.
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Nell wrote: "Just realized that the Christmas cozy I just read gets me to my goal - Blossom! Now I will try to become Fruit."
Woo Hoo! Go Nell :D
I am currently half way through fruit :D
Woo Hoo! Go Nell :D
I am currently half way through fruit :D

QNPoohBear wrote: "I'm a tree! I have an extra branch but I'm not an orchard and unlikely to grow into an orchard any time soon."
Congratulations! What a lovely tree you are.
Congratulations! What a lovely tree you are.

Congratulations! What a lovely tree you are."
Hear, hear!

Great! There's plenty of room here for you to grow. I hope that last growth spurt is a good one.
Nell wrote: "Just realized that the Christmas cozy I just read gets me to my goal - Blossom! Now I will try to become Fruit."
Hooray Nell!
QNPoohBear wrote: "I'm a tree! I have an extra branch but I'm not an orchard and unlikely to grow into an orchard any time soon."
Have you decided what kind of apple you're growing?
Helen wrote: "One more to go before becoming a tree."
Woohoo!
Hooray Nell!
QNPoohBear wrote: "I'm a tree! I have an extra branch but I'm not an orchard and unlikely to grow into an orchard any time soon."
Have you decided what kind of apple you're growing?
Helen wrote: "One more to go before becoming a tree."
Woohoo!

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🍎Begins October 1st
🍏Levels:
Seed: 1 to 5 books
Blossom: 6 to 10 books
Fruit: 11 to 15 books
Tree: 16 to 20 books
Orchard: 21 to 25 books
TASKS:
🍎Types of Apples
There are over 2500 varieties in the United States, over 7500 worldwide!
McIntosh (crisp & slightly tart) - discovered in 1811
Read a book set in the 1800s.
Gala (crisp & mildly sweet)
Read a book where a special event or celebration occurs.
(ex: village fete, birthday party, holiday celebration, museum gala, country fair)
Red Delicious (crunchy & mildly sweet) - favorite snack
Read a book by a favorite author or the next in a favorite series.
Empire (juicy & sweet-tart) - cross between Delicious & McIntosh
Read a book that is cross-genre, i.e., classified as more than one genre. Must be two distinct genres, not a sub-genre.
(ex: mystery/romance or mystery/historical fiction NOT mystery-cozy mystery or fiction-historical fiction)
Fuji (crunchy & sweet) - developed in Japan
Read a book set in Asia and/or with an MC who is of Asian ancestry.
Granny Smith (crunchy & tart)
Read a book where a primary character is a grandparent or the MC is retired.
Cortland (mild & tender)
Read a book with land on the cover - at least 25% (ex: grass/lawn, soil, sand).
Jazz (tangy, sweet & juicy)
Read a book with a primary character who plays a musical instrument or sings OR where MC attends an event where music is performed (ex: choir sings, concert, music recital).
Paula Red (tender & slightly tart)
Read a book with the name of a person or a specific location in the title.
(ex: Murder on Astor Place or Death at Wentwater Court NOT Death at the Tavern)
Rome (soft & mildly tart)
Read a book set in Europe or set in a capital city.
SweeTango (crisp, juicy & sweet)
Read a book where a primary character is a dancer, actor or performer OR where MC attends a dance or party.
Stayman (firm & tart)
Read a book with at least one person on the cover.
🍏Johnny Appleseed
An American folk hero based on John Chapman, an eccentric orchardist and missionary who planted apple trees across the Midwest.
Read a book with double consonants or double vowels in either the title or the author's name. (ex: Murder Wears A Little Black Dress, Barbara Neely, Jenn McKinlay)
Read a book with a tree on the cover.
Read a book with an eccentric character.
Read a book with a primary character who has a religious occupation (ex: minister, pastor, vicar, nun, missionary).
Read a book set in a midwestern state of the US.
(i.e., Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota or Wisconsin)
Read a book where the MC travels to a different city/town, state or country.
🍎Apple Sayings
An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
Read a book with a primary character in the medical profession.
S/He's The Apple Of My Eye
Read a book where the MC has a love interest (spouse or significant other).
It's As American As Apple Pie
Read a book with a pie or other dessert on the cover.
The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree
Read a book where member(s) of the MC's family are characters.
As Sure As God Made Little Green Apples
Read a mystery where you correctly guess whodunit. Don't tell us who it is!
Don't Upset The Apple Cart
Read a mystery where the police discourage or object to the MC's involvement.
Getting A Second Bite Of The Apple
Read a mystery featuring a cold case.
🍏How to Play:
Pick a level. (You can change levels during the challenge.)
Copy and paste the tasks on this thread.
One book per task.
One task per book. (If a book fits multiple tasks, pick one.)
Books can be any genre, but cozies are preferred.
Books must be at least 125 pages.
When the task requires a specific cover item, post the cover.
When the task requires a specific character, tell us who it is.