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Creature Feature: read a horror book with a nonhuman antagonist.
Pumpkin Spice Latte: read a book with all of the letters of PSL in the title.
Back to School: read a book where the main character is under 18 for the majority of the book.
Fall Colours: read a book with a mostly Red, Orange or Yellow cover.

Beanie Babies: read a book by an author whose first and last initial is the same letter.
Space Jam: read a book with with MPG Sports.
Titanic: read a book with both Historical Fiction and Romance as MPGs.
O. J. Simpson Trial: read a book by an author who uses 2 initials at the start of their name.
Princess Diana's Death: read a book, fiction or nonfiction, about a member of a royal family.
The Macerena: read a book set at least 50% in a Spanish speaking country.

"Smells Like Teen Spirit"
"In Bloom"
"Come As You Are"
"Breed"
"Lithium"
"Polly"
"Territorial Pissings"
"Drain You"
"Lounge Act"
"Stay Away"
"On a Plain"
"Something in the Way"
"Endless, Nameless"



Read a book MPG Alternative History.
Read a book that takes place in Seattle, Washington. Or can spell Seattle in title/subtitle.

I was also thinking of the Spice Girls specifically.
Scary Spice - a book with Horror mpg
Baby Spice - YA or childrens mpg
Sporty Spice - a book with a sport in the title
Posh Spice - a book written or set in the Victorian era
Ginger Spice - a cover at least 50% orange

Seinfeld - Much To Do About Nothing
The sitcom "Seinfeld" aired in 1989, and introduced us to the quirky characters of Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer. The show was often described as "a show about nothing," but it ruled the airways in the 90's until the show finale on May 14, 1998. Choose one of the following options and read one book:
Option 1: Read a book whose title contains all the letters found in either: Seinfeld, Jerry, Elaine, George or Kramer.
Option 2: Read the final book in a series.
Option 3: Since "nothing" is represented numerically by "0," read a book that contains the page number zero in any position.
Thelma & Louise
1991 brought us this classic gal pal road trip film filled with misadventure.
Choose one option:
Option 1: Read 2 books from the options below, any any combination.
a) Read a book with a female name in the title.
b) Read a book with a car on the cover.
c) Read a book with a MPG of "Crime"
Option 2: Read 1 book
Read one book that meets the criteria from a combination of any 2 of the criteria listed above.
example:

Jeffrey Dahmer
Serial killer, Jeffrey Dahmer, was arrested in 1991 and confessed to killing 17 people. He was later murdered by a fellow inmate in 1994. Read a book with a MPG of "True Crime."
Magic Johnson
NBA great and Los Angeles Lakers legend, Earvin "Magic" Johnson announced his retirement from basketball in 1991 when he was diagnosed with HIV. He made short comebacks in 1992 and 1996. He won multiple NBA MVP awards, appeared in at least a dozen All-Star games and became an advocate for HIV / AIDs awareness. Read 2 books from 2 different options:
Option 1: Read a book set 50% in Los Angeles, CA
Option 2: Read a book where "magic" is part of the storyline or "magic" or "magical realism" is a MPG.
Option 3: Read a book from the following Listopia book list: Best Books about HIV/AIDS (Fiction and Non-Fiction)
Option 4: Read a book that has won an award. The award must appear on the GR Literary Awards megadata.
O.J. Simpson - Trial of the Century
O.J. Simpson was tried and acquitted of the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ronald Goldman, which occurred on June 12, 1994. His trial began in November of 1994 and took 11 months to reach a conclusion.
Read 2 books from 2 different options OR read one book that meets 2 of the options.
Option 1: Read a book with a MPG: Legal Thriller
Option 2: Read a book written by an author who uses two initials
Option 3: Read a book whose cover is either 50% orange, brown or gold using Tin Eye
Tickle Me Elmo
The hottest holiday item of 1996 was this wiggly, red, furry creature.
Read a book in which all the letters from ELMO can be found in its title.
John + Carolyn - American Royalty
The courtship and marriage of John F. Kennedy, Jr and Carolyn Bessette on September 21, 1996 fueled tabloids and fascinated the public. They tragically died in a plane crash in 1999.
Pick an option and read one book:
Option 1: Read a book by an author whose first name is either John or Carolyn. No other variations.
Option 2: Read a book from the Listopia book list: Causes of Ugly Crying
JonBenet Ramsey - Unsolved Mystery
The murder of 6 yr old beauty pageant contestant, JonBenet Ramsey, on Christmas Day in 1996 captured the nations attention and remains unsolved to this day.
Read a book where the author's initials are found in "Unsolved Mystery."
Cal Ripken, Jr - The Streak
Baseball' "Iron Man," Cal Ripken, Jr (#8), shortstop for the Baltimore Orioles sat out a game on September 20, 1998 to end his streak of 2632 consectutive games played.
Pick an option and read one book.
Option 1: Read a book set at least 50% in Baltimore, MD.
Option 2: Read a book whose page count contains 2 numbers found in the streak (2632).
Option 3: Read a book written by an author who has the suffix of Jr.
Option 4: Read a book whose title and/or subtitle contains all the letters of SEPTEMBER.

Tamagotchi Pet - Life Cycle
The Tamagotchi is a handheld digital pet that was created in Japan by Akihiro Yokoi of WiZ and Aki Maita of Bandai. It was released by Bandai on November 23, 1996, in Japan and on May 1, 1997, in the rest of the world, quickly becoming one of the biggest toy fads of the late 1990s and the early 2000s.
All Tamagotchis naturally evolve over time as they age, starting from the egg to the baby, child, teen, and adult stages. Each pet will develop differently depending on the care the player provides, with better care resulting in an adult creature that is smarter, happier, and requires less attention.
Read 2 books, one from each option.
Option 1 - Read a book set in Japan or written by a Japenese author.
Option 2 - Read a coming of age novel.

Read a nonfiction book with an MPG of Science or an author's initials that can be found in "Dolly the sheep" or a book with a main character that is a clone.

Tim Berners-Lee publishes a formal proposal for the World Wide Web.
Three word title with same letters
Spiders web on cover
Web in title
Harry potter first published in 1990's
MPG magical realism

Tim Berners-Lee publishes a formal proposal for the World Wide Web.
Three word title with same letters
Spiders web on cover
Web in title
Harry potter first published in 1990's
MPG magical ..."
Ooh, it might be tricky, but I like the web on the cover idea, it's different.
Lisa wrote: "Lisa MD
Tamagotchi Pet - Life Cycle
The Tamagotchi is a handheld digital pet that was created in Japan by Akihiro Yokoi of WiZ and Aki Maita of Bandai. It was released by Bandai on November 23..."
Lol, I fed my brother's Tamagotchi an ice cream and it promptly died! He still won't let me forget it!!

I was also thinking of the Spice Girls specifically.
Scary Spice - a book with Horror mpg
Baby Spice ..."
I was thinking about the same thing but with boy bands and maybe a child star memoir (nonfiction)

Since the Simpson car chase was watched live on TV around the world-
Read a book with a car (automobile) on the cover.
If you want to get specific, it could be a "white car"

As if! Clueless came out in 1995 as a retelling of Jane Austen's Emma. Read a retelling or "based on" book as indicated in MPG or GR description.
Side note, I was surprised when I read Emma years later at how closely Clueless followed it!
Toy Story also came out in 1995 as Pixar's first film.
Read the first book in a series.
Read a book about male best friends.
Read a children's/middle grade book that meets SRC requirements.

Pokémon came on the scene in 1996 with Pokémon red and blue. Read a book with a cover at least 50% one of those colors.

1) 1990: One of the largest art heist in history - an estimated 500 million dollar in art stolen from Isabella Stewart Gardner musueum in Boston.
2) Famous architecture: maybe most famous for the Louvre glass Pyramid (1989) I. M. Pei's Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame was completed in 1995
3) Famous dancers I love, that died in the 1990s: Rudolf Nureyev (1993), Margot Fonteyn (1991) and Ginger Rogers (1995)
4) Several albums Symphonie no. 2 and Kronos Quartet album some of my favorite music from Philip Glass came out in the 1990s. His music spans the whole spectrum from solo piano to opera, film scores, string quartets, cellos and chamber orchestra.
5) On opening day of 1994 winter olympics in Littlehammer, Norway, Edvard Munch's The scream was stolen from the National Museum of Art in Oslo, Norway.
6) My french singer, Veronique Sanson, released one of her best albums (in my opinion) in 1999, D'un papillon à une étoile, with my favorite song Le paradis blanc

I woulda loved to have gone, and then was so glad I couldn't when it turned into a disaster!
Read a book with an author name or a title word that matches exactly from one of the performing artists.
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This website has 200 so could possibly limit it to the first 100 or 50.
The bonus theme is Decades: The 90s.
As in past challenges some tasks may revolve around the seasonal theme of fall or autumn. Others may reflect the bonus theme. Other tasks may have nothing to do with either of those themes, they’re just fun or unique ideas to stimulate your reading.
Feel free to post as many ideas as you can come up with. Don’t worry about repeating what someone else has might have already suggested. The more ideas, the better!
The moderators will draw from these ideas as well as their own to create the 5, 10 and 15 point tasks. This thread will be open for ideas until August 13. Fall tasks will begin to be posted on August 15. We look forward to seeing what you come up with!