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25.8 - Slideshell's Task: Eagles and Terps Touchdown Reading Rally

As a die-hard Philadelphia Eagles and Maryland Terrapins fan, I’m pumped to kick off football season watching the Eagles & Terps score some touchdowns!

This two-book challenge celebrates the thrill of football season with prompts inspired by the Eagles’ gritty spirit and the Terps’ college pride.

Pick two different options and read one book for each.
Required: State the options chosen.

Option 1: Fly, Eagles, Fly!
Nothing beats the roar of Lincoln Financial Field when the Eagles soar. This prompt channels that green-and-silver energy! Read a book with “fly,” “eagle,” or “green” in the title (standalone, no subtitles, but possessives allowed).

Option 2: Testudo’s Turtle Power
The Maryland Terps’ mascot, Testudo, brings luck to College Park. Let’s honor that turtle tenacity! Read a book set in a college or university (any genre).
Required: If the college setting isn’t clear from the Goodreads description, provide a reference.

Option 3: Game-Winning Romance
Football season’s passion spills into romance—think tailgate dates and cozy stadium kisses! Read a sports romance featuring football (pro or college).
Required: Please provide reference if it's not clear from the Goodreads page.

Option 4: Tailgate Traditions
From Philly’s passionate tailgates to Maryland’s spirited rallies, football brings communities together!
Read a novel set at least 75% in Pennsylvania or Maryland
Required: Provide reference to location if not obvious on book page.

Option 5: Victory Colors
Show your team pride with the bold colors of the Eagles (green, silver, white, black) or Terps (red, white, black, gold/yellow)!
Read a novel with a cover featuring the Eagles’ colors or Terps’ colors as the dominant color scheme. Covers must have a combined total of at least 50%, with each color being represented. To allow for using Tineye, grey will be used to denote silver.
tineye https://labs.tineye.com/color/
Required: Post the cover and state the team used.

Option 6: Team Initials All-Stars
The Eagles and Terps shine with every letter of their names, from Philly’s spirit to Testudo’s heart! Read a book by a single author whose initials (first and last name) are found in PHILADELPHIA EAGLES or MARYLAND TERRAPINS.
Required: State the team chosen for the initials


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Michelle | 310 comments FLY EAGLES FLY!


message 3: by Michelle (new)

Michelle | 310 comments MARYLAND WILL WIN!


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Katrisa | 1399 comments Would you accept a book set in what will eventually become Maryland? The book I am thinking of is A Mercy and it is set in the northern Chesapeake area, but in the 1680s so before there was officially Maryland


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Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3942 comments for option 1 it says poseesives allowed are Plurals not allowed


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Jen B (jennybee618) | 886 comments Would you consider a professional cooking school a college or university? I'm looking at A Murder Most French, set at Le Cordon Bleu.


message 7: by Michelle (new)

Michelle | 310 comments Katrisa wrote: "Would you accept a book set in what will eventually become Maryland? The book I am thinking of is A Mercy and it is set in the northern Chesapeake area, but in the 1680s so before th..."

It actually says Maryland in the synopsis so it works for me!


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Michelle | 310 comments Marie (UK) wrote: "for option 1 it says poseesives allowed are Plurals not allowed"

I will accept Eagles but not flies.


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Michelle | 310 comments Jen B wrote: "Would you consider a professional cooking school a college or university? I'm looking at A Murder Most French, set at Le Cordon Bleu."

Unfortunately in this case I would not consider them comparable. I did enjoy that book though - hopefully you can find another prompt where it fits!


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Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3942 comments Michelle wrote: "Marie (UK) wrote: "for option 1 it says poseesives allowed are Plurals not allowed"

I will accept Eagles but not flies."


lovely thanks


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