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I started the show not knowing it was a book. Upon finding out it was a book, I stopped watching the show at Episode 3. I just started the book and I must say messy messy messy!
Carnival Fun!xx / 20
1. Venice Carnival (Italy)
🎭 a. Read a book with a secret identity
🕰️ b. Read a book with body of water on cover
2. Rio Carnival (Brazil)
🌈 a. Read a book with a vibrant cover
💃 b. Read a book that celebrates joy or resilience
3. Mardi Gras (New Orleans, USA)
🎷 a. a. Read a book where timing plays a crucial role (e.g., alternating POVs, time loops)
🎶 b. Read a book with music as a central theme
4. Notting Hill Carnival (London, UK)
🇬🇧 a. Read a book with a posh character
🌍 b. Read a book celebrating immigrant identity
5. Carnival of Binche (Belgium)
🎭 a. Read a book from an underrepresented language or culture
📜 b. Read a book based on folklore or tradition
6. Barranquilla Carnival (Colombia)
🌪️ a. Read a book with a chaotic or wild plot
📚 b. Read a book with double letter in the title
7. Goa Carnival (India)
🇮🇳 a. Read a book set in India or by an Indian author
✈️ b. Read a book involving travel or cultural exchange
8. Chinese Lantern Festival (China)
🏮 a. Read a book with "light" or "lantern" in the title/cover
🖋️ b. Read a book with a poetic or lyrical style
9. Kurentovanje (Slovenia)
👺 a. Read a book featuring a ritual or seasonal tradition
🧙 b. Read a book with supernatural or mythical elements
10. Trinidad & Tobago Carnival
🏳️🌈 a. Read a book with LGBTQ+ themes
🎨 b. Read a that starts with T (articles dont work)
11. Carnival of Oruro (Bolivia)
🎭 a. Read a book set in any landlocked country
🏔️ b. Read a book with a scene in a mountain region
12. Quebec Winter Carnival (Canada)
❄️ a. Read a comedy
⛸️ b. Read a book with author name or book name starting with Q
13. Aalborg Carnival (Denmark)
🎡 a. Read a book featuring a disguise
🧃 b. Read a book that feels playful or lighthearted
14. Fasching (Germany)
🎠 a. Read a book with a page count having two 1's (the festival begins at 11:11)
🎭 b. Read a book with a puppet or doll like character
15. Maslenitsa (Russia)
🥞 a. Read a book involving food or feast
🔥 b. Read a book where a symbolic ending (or burning bridges) occurs
16. Basel Fasnacht (Switzerland)
🕶️ a. Read a book with a nighttime setting
🥁 b. Read a book with a beautiful cover
17. Cádiz Carnival (Spain)
🎤 a. Read a book featuring competition
🇪🇸 b. Read a book publ. in February
18. Junkanoo (Bahamas)
🌴 a. Read a book set on an island
📯 b. Read a banned book
19. Fête du Citron (France)
🍋 a. Read a book with a fruit or plant on the cover
🇫🇷 b. Read a book set in France or with a French protagonist
20. Caribana (Canada)
🧡 a. Read a book by a Caribbean author
🎆 b. Read a book that ends with a bang
Unwritten Curriculum1. Read a book about the hidden rules of school life (peer pressure, hierarchy, silent struggles).
2. Choose a story where the classroom itself becomes a character or metaphor.
3.Pick a book that critiques or satirizes the education system.
Beyond the textbook
1. Read a novel where knowledge is passed down informally (stories, traditions, or secrets).
2. Choose a book that blurs the line between fiction and learning (part narrative, part essay, experimental).
3. Pick a book that teaches subjects you’d never find on a regular curriculum.
Different teachers, unexpected lessons
1. Read a book with an eccentric or unconventional teacher/mentor figure.
2. Choose a story where learning is magical, dangerous, or transformative.
3. Pick a book about someone who resists or redefines traditional learning
The student becomes the teacher
1. Read a book about mentorship turned upside down (e.g students teaching teachers, children teaching adults).
2. Choose a story of self-education, autodidacts, or learning outside institutions.
3. Pick a book about unlearning — questioning what we thought we knew.
The Naked Gun (2025 Film) - Released: August 1, 20251. Read a satire or comedic mystery
2. Read a novel featuring an accidental (or ridiculous) hero who saves the day by mistake.
3. Read a book that contains in the text the word "owl".
Weapons - Released: August 8, 2025
1. Read a psychological thriller set in a school or academic environment.
2. Read a book with a character named Justine.
3. Read a book with 2, 1 or 7 in the number of pages.
Nobody 2 - Released: August 15, 2025
1. Read a thriller with a reluctant hero.
2. Read a book with a predictable plot.
3. Read a book exploring themes of revenge or the price of violence.
The Map That Leads to You - Released: August 20, 2025
1. Read a book with a main character that has the courage of choosing their own path.
2. Read a romance with hidden truths that test the couple's connection.
3. Read a novel set in Europe centered around travel or personal transformation.
Frida Kahlo - July 6th, 1907a) Read a book that explores themes of identity, pain, or self-expression.
b) Read a book with an artist as a main character.
c) Read a book set in Mexico.
Selena Gomez - July 22nd, 1992
a) Read a book focused on mental health or emotional well-being.
b) Read a book whose main character finds their own voice ( your interpretation).
c) Read a book wildly popular with Gen Z or on social media.
Nelson Mandela - July 18th, 1918
a) Read a book centered around civil rights, activism, or social justice.
b) Read a book written by an author from South Africa or that is set in South Africa.
c) Read a book that shows a character growing through forgiveness and resilience.
Princess Diana - July 1st, 1961
a) Read a book with a main character that uses compassion to challenge the status quo.
b) Read a book set in a royal or aristocratic setting.
c) Read a book where the main character dies young.
Rose1. Read a novel where romance, passion, or even forbidden love drives the plot.
2. Find and read a book that features the word “rose” in its title or where a central character is named Rose.
Tulip
1. Read a historical fiction novel set during the Dutch Golden Age to capture the tulip’s cultural legacy.
2. Choose a book whose title begins with the letter “T” as a nod to tulips (not including articles).
Peony
1. Read a book with all letters of PEONY in the title.
2. Read a book with a pink cover (50+%).
Orchid
1. Read a book set in a faraway, exotic place.
2. Choose a narrative that focuses on personal transformation.
Sunflower
1. Read a novel that radiates hope or joy.
2. Pick a story set in a bright, rural environment where the landscape itself seems to celebrate life.
Cherry Blossom
1. Read a book set in Japan.
2. Find a story set in the springtime, symbolizing fresh beginnings.
Lily
1. Read a novel that explores themes of rebirth.
2. Choose a story featuring a protagonist in a caring or healing role (such as a nurse, teacher, or counselor) that reflects the lily’s gentle symbolism.
Dahlia
1. Dive into a mystery or suspense novel filled with layered intrigue and unexpected twists.
2. Read a book known for its bold narrative style or dramatic storytelling that resonates with the Dahlia’s striking presence.
Hydrangea
1. Select a novel with multiple intertwining storylines or a rich ensemble of characters that reflects the clustered nature of hydrangeas.
2. Read a story that emphasizes themes of friendship.
Jasmine
1. Read a book set in an enchanting, warm locale.
2. Choose a narrative that explores the nuanced interplay between beauty and danger.
Magnolia
1. Read a novel with a Southern or vintage feel, highlighting enduring charm and a strong sense of place.
2. Pick a story where the protagonist overcomes adversity.
Poppy
1. Read a historical or war-themed novel that contemplates loss, remembrance, or the impact of conflict.
2. Choose a book that meditates on the fleeting nature of life or beauty.
Lavender
1. Read a reflective, introspective work that creates a calming atmosphere.
2. Choose a story centered on themes of healing, self-care, or transformation that soothes the soul.
Marigold
1. Read a book with an orange or yellow cover (50+%).
2. Read a book with two numbers of 1753 in the page count.
Iris
1. Read a book with a character or the author named Iris.
2. Read a book with an eye on the cover.
Hibiscus
1. Read a book in which someone drinks tea (provide location and sentence).
2. Read a book with two I's and one U in the title.
Carnation
1. Read a book with a red cover (50+%).
2. Read a book with a title inspired by a song title or lyric.
Zinnia
1. Read a book with MPG Religion.
2. Read a book that starts with a Z.
Forget-Me-Not
1. Read a book with a blue cover (50+%).
2. Read a book with a hyphen in the title.
Ranunculus
1. Read a book with a shocking plot twist.
2. Read a book with a wedding in it.
June 6, 1944 – D-Day, Normandy Landings1. Read a book set during World War II.
2. Read a historical novel that captures the tension and triumph of a major battle or military operation.
3. Read a memoir or biography of someone who lived through the war (soldier, nurse, civilian).
June 28, 1969 – The Stonewall Riots
1. Read a book featuring a LGBTQ+ character.
2. Read a novel with a character who finds courage in being true to themselves.
3. Read nonfiction about civil rights, activism, or the fight for equality.
June 16, 1963 – Valentina Tereshkova, First Woman in Space
1. Read a book about space exploration or science that pushes boundaries.
2. Read a book with a pioneering woman as a main character.
3. Read science fiction that imagines the future of space travel or human achievement.
June 18, 1940 – De Gaulle’s Appeal, Birth of the French Resistance
1. Read a novel set in France or in London.
2. Read a book about leadership and moral courage in times of crisis.
3. Read a book published in the 1940s
Paint it up!xx / 20
1. Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci
a. Read a book set in the Renaissance period
b. Read a book which is tagged Best Books (>10 tags)
2. The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli
a. Read a book with a birth scene in it
b. Read a book with a beautiful character in it
3. The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo Buonarroti
a. Read a book where someone is very religious
b. Read a book with 2 people holding hands on cover
4. The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci
a. Read a book with a betrayal involved
b. Read a book with themes of food
5. Sacred and Profane Love by Tiziano Vecelli
a. Read a book with a wedding in it
b. Read a book with someone wearing white dress on cover
6. Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer
a. Read a book with an ear visible on the cover
b. Read a book with "Girl" in the title
7. Liberty Leading the People by Eugene Delacroix
a. Read a book with themes of revolution
b. Read a book with a character who is a strong leader
8. The Madonna Litta by Leonardo da Vinci
a. Read a book with a student and a teacher in the story (as the baby in the painting is thought to be painted by Leonardo's student)
b. Read a book set in Russia (painting is currently in St. Petersburg)
9. The School of Athens by Raffaello Santi
a. Read a book which has a lot of MCs (>4)
b. Read a book with a character having a secret identity
10. The Tower of Babel by Pieter Bruegel the Elder
a. Read a book with a building/tower on the cover
b. Read a book where something collapses
11. The Kiss by Gustav Klimt
a. Read a book with a golden cover or gold in the title
b. Read a book with a pure love story in it
12. The Scream by Edvard Munch
a. Read a book which has many subsequent versions from the original
b. Read a book which has induced fear and anxiety
13. The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh
a. Read a book with Magical Realism MPG
b. Read a book with a very popular book (>200k ratings)
14. The Great Wave of Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai
a. Read a book with waves on cover
b. Read a book with an author born in Japan
15. Impression, Sunrise by Claude Monet
a. Read a book with a beautiful day weather on cover
b. Read a book set in a port
16. Les Demoiselles d’Avignon by Pablo Picasso
a. Read a book with unhinged-women tagged (>5)
b. Read a book which is divided into parts
17. The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymous Bosch
a. Read a book where someone indulges in a lot of luxury
b. Read a book with a character overcoming temptations
18. The Raft of the Medusa by Théodore Géricault
a. Read a book where someone undeserving is in a position of power (even for a brief moment)
b. Read a book about survival
19. The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali
a. Read a book with a measurement of time in title
b. Read a book which had a psychedelic experience
20. Girl with Balloon by Banksy
a. Read a book with red cover
b. Read a book with a young girl MC (<18years)
Completion Post Book & Author: The Midnight Library by Matt Haig
Date read: May 31st, 2025
How it fits: Nora attempts suicide after her cat dies because she feels lonely and has a lot of regrets, however, she finds herself in the Midnight Library and works through her regrets and she realizes that she wants to live.
Next number: 9
Book: The Midnight LibraryAuthor: Matt Haig
Date completed: May 31st, 2024
Task: Read a book about libraries or librarians.
How it fits: After Nora attempts suicide, she finds herself in the Midnight Library with her favorite librarian, Ms. Elm.
Number rolled: 5
Guess1. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Tales of Terror
2. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Next Category Level
Hard please!
Princess Leia Organa1.Read a book where a character is searching for a missing person or cause
2.Read a book about political struggle, activism, or rebellion
3.Read a story where hope drives the characters forward
Darth Vader
1.Read a book about inner conflict, temptation, or moral ambiguity
2.Read a book with a character who falls from grace
3.Read a story where power corrupts—or nearly does
Han Solo
1.Read a book with a charming rogue or morally gray protagonist
2.Read a book with an iconic romance, especially one with tension or banter
3.Read a book where loyalty and found family are central themes
Chewbacca
1.Read a book with a fiercely loyal companion or sidekick
2.Read a story where nonverbal communication or silence plays a key role
3.Read a book with deep friendship, brotherhood, or a bond that transcends words
Catan1. Read a book where building a new settlement or community plays a central role.
2. Read a book that features trade, resource management, or an island setting.
Ticket to Ride
1. Read a book centered on a long journey or a cross-country adventure, especially one involving train travel.
2. Read a book with a cover that features trains, railways, or scenic routes.
Carcassonne
1. Read a book set in a medieval or historical landscape where constructing castles or cities is key.
2. Read a book where the plot revolves around strategic building or territorial control.
Pandemic
1. Read a book set during a global health crisis or outbreak, with characters battling against time.
2. Read a book where medical professionals or scientists play a pivotal role in saving the day.
Monopoly
1. Read a book that delves into themes of wealth, business, or the challenges of urban life.
2. Read a book with a title or cover featuring iconic cityscapes or real estate imagery.
Scrabble
1.Read a book where language, wordplay, or puzzles are at the heart of the narrative.
2. Read a book with a clever, pun-filled title or one that challenges your vocabulary.
Clue(do)
1. Read a mystery novel where uncovering hidden clues or solving a crime is central to the plot.
2. Read a book set in a mansion or house full of secrets and unexpected twists.
Risk
1. Read a book featuring large-scale conflict or global strategy, where taking risks changes history.
2. Read a book where the characters’ bold decisions drive a high-stakes battle or war.
Azul
1. Read a book where art, design, or vibrant patterns play a significant role in the narrative or cover art.
2. Read a book with a title or theme that highlights color, mosaic, or intricate design details.
Splendor
1. Read a historical fiction novel set during the Renaissance or a period where art and wealth collide.
2. Read a book where precious stones, opulence, or the pursuit of beauty and status are central themes.
Wingspan
1. Read a book where nature and wildlife, especially birds, are central to the story.
2. Read a book with a cover featuring birds or scenes of the natural world that evoke a sense of wonder.
Codenames
1. Read a spy thriller or espionage novel where secret messages, codes, or undercover operations drive the plot.
2. Read a book with a title that hints at hidden meanings, puzzles, or secret communications.
Dixit
1. Read a book with surreal, dreamlike imagery or one that leans heavily on symbolism and imagination.
2. Read a book where the narrative unfolds like a series of evocative, interpretive images or stories.
The Game of Life
1. Read a coming-of-age novel or one that explores the varied stages of life and personal growth.
2. Read a book with “life” in the title or one that reflects on fate, destiny, or the twists and turns of existence.
7 Wonders
1. Read a book that transports you to ancient civilizations, filled with epic architectural or cultural marvels.
2. Read a book with a cover or narrative that highlights legendary feats, monumental structures, or historic wonders.
Betrayal at House on the Hill
1. Read a horror or gothic novel set in a mysterious, eerie mansion or house with dark secrets.
2. Read a book where betrayal, unexpected twists, or hidden threats keep you guessing until the end.
Gloomhaven
1. Read a dark fantasy or epic adventure novel where a diverse group of characters embarks on a perilous quest.
2. Read a book that immerses you in a richly detailed, mysterious world full of danger and intrigue.
Scythe
1. Read a dystopian or alternate history novel where technology, politics, and conflict reshape society.
2. Read a book with a cover or theme that reflects a futuristic, industrial aesthetic or a society in turmoil.
Patchwork
1. Read a book featuring multiple interconnected narratives or a structure that feels like a quilt of stories.
2. Read a book with a cover that showcases intricate patterns, textures, or elements of craft and creativity.
Chess
1. Read a book where strategic planning, tactical moves, or a battle of wits defines the storyline.
2. Read a book that uses chess as a metaphor or includes chess imagery on its cover.
