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message 1: by SRC Moderator, Moderator (last edited Feb 20, 2025 08:31AM) (new)

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15.6 Finding Easter Goodies

Easter is one of the most common holidays in the spring. Easter is well known for Easter eggs, bunnies and baby chicks . All used to represent new life.

Read a book with a Rabbit/bunny, Egg, or Chicken/chick/rooster on the cover. The image must be part of the cover art for the book.

For the Rabbit/Bunny/Chicken/Chick/Rooster. The entire animal does not need to show, but needs to have something to be recognized as such.

For the egg- cooked, cracked/broken with yolk showing, or in a shell works.

Required: Post the Cover.


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Susan A | 1667 comments Is bunny okay?

The Bunny, the Wolf, and Their Kangaroo Omega (Omegas of Animals SD #8) by Lorelei M. Hart


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Susan A wrote: "Is bunny okay?

The Bunny, the Wolf, and Their Kangaroo Omega (Omegas of Animals SD #8) by Lorelei M. Hart"


Yes this works


message 6: by Jayne, Moderator Emeritus (last edited Feb 20, 2025 08:10AM) (new)

Jayne (littlemissskittles) | 1399 comments Mod
This is maybe slightly morbid considering the themes of new life and all, but do the eggs have to be in shell, intact? Would a fried egg be acceptable, for example?

I also may or may not be considering What Moves the Dead (Sworn Soldier, #1) by T. Kingfisher for rabbit on the cover... I mean, it is a rabbit, just not quite the Easter bunny!


message 7: by JennRenee, Moderator (last edited Feb 20, 2025 08:24AM) (new)

JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2904 comments Mod
Jayne wrote: "This is maybe slightly morbid considering the themes of new life and all, but do the eggs have to be in shell, intact? Would a fried egg be acceptable, for example?

I also may or may not be consid..."


but it is a rabbit so it does work.
:)
any type of egg works.


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Dee (austhokie) | 8947 comments checking on After the Flood by Kassandra Montag - enough of a rabbit?


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JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2904 comments Mod
Dee wrote: "checking on After the Flood by Kassandra Montag - enough of a rabbit?"

yup this works


message 10: by Kathy KS (new)

Kathy KS | 2382 comments Does Humpty Dumpty qualify as an Egg?
The Big Over Easy (Nursery Crime, #1) by Jasper Fforde


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Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3941 comments Kathy KS wrote: "Does Humpty Dumpty qualify as an Egg?
The Big Over Easy (Nursery Crime, #1) by Jasper Fforde"


whether he does or not Kathy that is a good book


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Masoodah Akooji (masoodahakooji) | 113 comments Hi, looks like a cracked egg? ;)

The House We Grew Up In by Lisa Jewell


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message 14: by Kathy KS (new)

Kathy KS | 2382 comments Could I get an answer to message 10, please?


message 15: by KmarieD, Moderator (new)

KmarieD (kmariedgr) | 1269 comments Mod
Kathy KS wrote: "Does Humpty Dumpty qualify as an Egg?
The Big Over Easy (Nursery Crime, #1) by Jasper Fforde"


I think he qualifies as an egg.


message 16: by Kim, Moderator (new)

Kim (kmyers) | 1043 comments Mod
Does anyone know of a Listopia that might have some ideas for this task? I have nothing in my TBR. Thanks.


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Kim (kmyers) | 1043 comments Mod
Jayne wrote: "Rabbits:
Books with Rabbits on the Cover
Year of the Rabbit

Chickens:
Chickens
Chicken Books

Eggs:
Eggs on the Cover
52 Book Club 2023 - An Egg on the Cover"


Thank you!


message 19: by Marie (UK) (last edited Mar 17, 2025 01:54AM) (new)

Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3941 comments Kim wrote: "Does anyone know of a Listopia that might have some ideas for this task? I have nothing in my TBR. Thanks."

I have Cursed Bunny for this task I just looked up titles with rabbit or bunny in the title.

Also cosy mystery stories often have food- eggs or animals in the plot and on covers


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KmarieD wrote: "Kathy KS wrote: "Does Humpty Dumpty qualify as an Egg?
The Big Over Easy (Nursery Crime, #1) by Jasper Fforde"

I think he qualifies as an egg."


Thanks!


message 21: by Robin P (new)

Robin P | 1610 comments I wanted to confirm you can see the chicken/rooster between 2 characters on the cover. There is another farther back.

The Price of Passage From Norway to America / From Slavery to Freedom by Larry F Sommers


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KmarieD (kmariedgr) | 1269 comments Mod
Robin P wrote: "I wanted to confirm you can see the chicken/rooster between 2 characters on the cover. There is another farther back.

[bookcover:The Price of Passage: From Norway to America / From Slavery to Fre..."


Yes, I can see it


message 23: by Julia (new)

Julia (julia103) | 2719 comments Does an artistic egg work, or does it need to be a food egg?
The Quantum Curators and the Fabergé Egg (The Quantum Curators #1) by Eva St. John


message 24: by JennRenee, Moderator (new)

JennRenee (jennreneeread) | 2904 comments Mod
Julia wrote: "Does an artistic egg work, or does it need to be a food egg?
The Quantum Curators and the Fabergé Egg (The Quantum Curators #1) by Eva St. John"

this works


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