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TASK HELP: Fall Challenge 2025
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10.10- Do They Exist?
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Specifically looking at The Sirens. I note that it never uses the word mermaid in the description, but the title and cover and description imply it. Is this enough?

Kathy KS wrote: "I find that the link provided to Wikipedia doesn't seem to go to anything specifically about cryptids. Perhaps you meant: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of... ?"
That's odd. I just clicked on the link in the task and the one you just posted and they both take me to the same page.
That's odd. I just clicked on the link in the task and the one you just posted and they both take me to the same page.

That's ..."
That IS odd. I originally tried several times, then went another route and found my link. But now they do both go to the same place! Sorry...
Dee wrote: "does "crypid hunter" work? Love and Other Conspiracies"
yes this works and is a great book.
yes this works and is a great book.

Just double checking that I can use Pocket Apocalypse here
From the GR description: “Alexander Price has survived gorgons, basilisks, and his own family—no small feat, considering that his family includes two telepaths, a reanimated corpse, and a colony of talking, pantheistic mice. Still, he’s starting to feel like he’s got the hang of things…at least until his girlfriend, Shelby Tanner, shows up asking pointed questions about werewolves and the state of his passport. From there, it’s just a hop, skip, and a jump to Australia, a continent filled with new challenges, new dangers, and yes, rival cryptozoologists who don’t like their “visiting expert” very much."
And the series description (https://www.goodreads.com/series/6112...) has: “Stories about a family of cryptozoologists.”
Thanks.

Books mentioned in this topic
The City of Brass (other topics)Pocket Apocalypse (other topics)
Love and Other Conspiracies (other topics)
Love and Other Conspiracies (other topics)
A Death in Door County (other topics)
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October 20th is Cryptid day It's a day dedicated to celebrating and honoring cryptids, which are creatures like Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster, that are part of folklore and claimed to exist but lack scientific proof.
Read a book where cryptids are essential to the story.
Cryptids on this list are accepted: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
OR
A reference to cryptids (as a whole- non specific), cryptozoologist or cryptid hunter, on the book main page, or has a MPG cryptid or Cryptozoology.
Required: State the reference to Cryptids on the main page.
examples:
examples:
A Death in Door County - mentions cryptozoologist
Devolution: A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre- mentions bigfoot story.
Discount Armageddon- mentions cryptid and cryptozoologist.