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And now that I've read the prompts, I'm going to change my typical M.O. To have time to do these properly--and still have time for my other books, and to live my life--I'm going to do all 12 prompts all year round. We'll see how it goes. Wish me luck!
1 ~ Your favorite book. Spell-it-out using other books. Bonus - spell-it-out with other books from the same genre.
2 ~ Your favorite place to read. Spell-it-out. Or read 4 books that have a depiction of it on the cover. (Examples ~ chair, couch, bedroom, library....)
3 ~ Your TBR ~ read 3 or 4 books with the same title. If you don't have multiple books with the same title, find a book on your TBR with a seemingly common title and find other books to read with that title.
4 ~ Read three or four books that are basically like your favorite current T.V. shows. Give reasons as to why they fit.
(Using same examples from part 3)
(view spoiler)
5 ~ Do you collect anything? Spell-it-out. Or read 3-4 books with it depicted some way on the cover. If you don't collect anything, did you as a child? Use that. If you've never collected anything, use something you would collect, if you were a collector. :)
6 ~ Oceans, Deserts, Arctic, Jungles, Mountains, Grasslands, Rivers, Cities ~ What's your favorite environment? Read 3-4 books set in that location, with a cover showing that location, or spell-it-out.
7 ~ Last food or beverage you ate or drank ~ spell-it-out.
8 ~ Your TBR ~ read 3 or 4 of the books that have been on your TBR the longest.
9 ~ A historical event that you like. Read 3 or 4 book about the event or spell-it-out.
10 ~ Your TBR ~ set it so that 100 books show on each page. Read 1 book off of 4 or 5 different pages. If you don't have a TBR with 500+ books (gasp!) then read 2 off each page you do have, or 3.... however many it takes to get to 4 or 5.
11 ~ Your favorite season. Spell-it-out. Or read 4 books set in that time of the year.
12 ~ Repeat your favorite challenge month from “All About You, Part 1” or “All About You, Part 2” or "All About You, Part 3".

Well, maybe I can't keep up. Life gets more hectic now. But I may as well give it a try.
Thanks


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February 6 -- 158 pages

February 12 -- 128 pages -- 409 pages


February 14 -- 146 pages -- 480 pages


February 19 -- 248 pages

February 20 -- 368 pages -- 270 pages


February 21 -- 326 pages

February 23 -- 352 pages -- 128 pages


February 26 -- 201 pages -- 125 pages

February 27 -- 368 pages
I Almost Forgot About You
February 29 -- 255 pages
Death in Berlin
Total Pages: 290,803

A - award winner:
A - award winner:
A - award winner:
A - debut novel:
E - enormous book: The Marvels by Brian Selznick / 664 pages
A B C D E


January 2 -- 128 pages

January 3 -- 410 pages

January 5 -- 192 pages

January 6 -- 129 pages -- 352 pages
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January 8 -- 306 pages

January 13 -- 340 pages

January 15 -- 134 pages -- 222 pages
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January 16 -- 195 pages

January 17 -- 192 pages

January 21 -- 104 pages

January 23 -- 346 pages

January 24 -- 214 pages

January 27 -- 275 pages

January 30 -- 525 pages

January 31 -- 480 pages

Group Total Pages: 124,422

◈ Foreign Book
Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez / July; I did listen to some shorter stuff on compiliations, but I'll use Cholera (I'm still not sure if the narrator or the MC is supposed to have English as a second language, but this covers me either way)
◈ Book to Movie
How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell / January
◈ Author Narration
I Almost Forgot About You by Terry McMillan / February; Great job! Not true for all others
◈ For a challenge
Listen to an audio book in order to finish one of your reading challenges or for a team challenge
◈ Across the globe
Read a book that is set in, or where the author is from:
✣ USA or Canada
Marcus Vega Doesn't Speak Spanish by Pablo Cartaya / January / set in Puerto Rico
✣ Europe
The Girl You Left Behind by Jojo Moyes / February / set in France, Germany
✣ UK
The Beekeeper's Apprentice, or On the Segregation of the Queen by Laurie R. King / January / set in several spots around England including Sussex Downs
✣ Asia
The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandani / May / set in India and what is now Pakistan; learned a lot of history from this one
✣ Australia or New Zealand
I am the Messenger by Markus Zusak / April / set in Australia; I thought they'd said which city but I didn't write it down
Not sure why they're missing but while I was traveling anyway ...
+ Africa
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho / set in Morocco, the Sahara, Egypt
+ South America
Bel Canto by Ann Patchett / set in the country's vice president's home "somewhere"
◈ Series Books
Listen to a book that is:
✣ 1st in a series
Mage's Apprentice by Sean Fletcher / January / Mage's of New York #1
✣ 2nd in a series
Perelandra by C.S. Lewis / April / Space Trilogy #2
✣ 3rd in a series
The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman / March / His Dark Materials #3
✣ 4th in a series
Under Orders by Dick Francis / June / Sid Halley #4
✣ 5th in a series
Damsel in Distress by Carola Dunn / April / Daisy Dalrymple #5
✣ 6th in a series
The Mystery of the Blue Train by Agatha Christie / April / Hercule Poirot #6
✣ 7th in a series
As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust by Alan Bradley / April / Flavia de Luce #7
✣ 8th in a series
These Happy Golden Years by Laura Ingalls Wilder / July / Little House #8
✣ 9th in a series
Original Sin by P.D. James / April / Adam Dalgliesh #9
✣ 10th or more in a series
As Time Goes By by Mary Higgins Clark / March / Alvirah & Willy #10
◈ Genres
Listen to a book where one of the top listed genres is:
✣Fiction
✣Historical Fiction
✣Horror
✣Non fiction
✣Suspense
✣Humour
✣Contemporary
✣Sci-fi
✣Fantasy
✣Romance
✣Young adult
✣Mystery
✣Thriller
◈Go back in time
✣Part 1 - Listen to an audio book that was written in the 19th century (January 1, 1801 – December 31, 1900)
✣Part 2 - Listen to an audio book that was written in the 20th century (January 1, 1901 - December 31, 2000)
✣Part 3 - Listen to an audio book that was written in the 21st century (January 1, 2001 - current)





















My new question is about the bonus points.
For many of the tasks, the instructions say "You may pick one or more books" to design your dress or hat or adult beverage, with bonus points awarded once complete. How do I/you/the spreadsheet know when the task is complete? One item? Three items? Just wondering how to best use my reading.
Thanks you for your time, your Majesty


I warned that I was bad with paperwork. I'm here now at the end of March filling in my answers for the first quarter....
And now it's worse. I'm filling in basically since the pandemic shutdown on Labor Day Weekend
Month 1: Your favorite singer: Billy Joel (everyone was doing Classical and I wasn't signing on for 2 Zs and a J; then I couldn't find a Y)
B - Beloved by Toni Morrison
I - "In the Cemetery Where Al Jolson Is Buried" from Reasons to Live by Amy Hempel
L - Lizzie in Give Murder A Hand by Beth Prentice
L - Lucien Dunadine in Mage's Apprentice by Sean Fletcher
Y -
J - Jack Henry Abbott's In the Belly of the Beast: Letters From Prison
O - Colleen Oakes's Queen of Hearts
E - Educated by Tara Westover
L - Langston Hughes in Fire!!: The Zora Neale Hurston Story by Peter Bagge








Month 2: Your favorite pet: Cat
-Brundibar by Tony Kushner / The talking cat who helps the children get milk
-The Girl You Left Behind by Jojo Moyes / Marion Andrews's cat at her interview
-The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman / Moxie and the endangered tabby
-Proposals and Poison by Rachelle J. Christensen / Tux
-As Time Goes By by Mary Higgins Clark / An adopted cat is important to an alibi
-(Death in Berlin by M.M. Kaye / Descibing folks as "Aunt Hetty-ish" aka nervous as cats)






Month 3: Your favorite cartoon character: The Brain
T - The Girl Who Reads on the Métro by Christine Féret-Fleury
H - H.G. Wells's The Time Machine
E - Edgar Rice Burroughs's The Gods of Mars
B - Billy Kinsey in The Tragic Age by Stephen Metcalfe
R - Roger in The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman
A - Attica Locke's The Cutting Season
I - Ian Fleming's Casino Royale
N - The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern








Month 4: Read three or four books whose book covers you consider “artistic”:
Perelandra by C.S. Lewis
As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust by Alan Bradley
The Mystery of the Blue Train by Agatha Christie
Original Sin by P.D. James




Month 5: Your favorite beverage: Bourbon (will be back later with second O)
B - Bel Canto by Ann Patchett
O - Paddy O'Finch from Under Orders by Dick Francis
U - Rajneesh Uncle from The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandani
R - Rachel Heng's Suicide Club
B - Bradbury, Ray's Fahrenheit 451
O -
N - Nolan, William F.'s Logan's Run






Month 6: Read Reminders of Favorite Childhood TV:
Month 7: Read Favorite Movies from Books:
Month 8: Read Favorite Childhood Boardgame:
Month 9: Read Favorite Beauty Product:
Month 10: Read Favorite Bad Boy:
Month 11: Read Favorite Sport:
Month 12: Read Favorite Holiday: Christmas
1. Deck the Halls by Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark
2. Sammy Keyes and the Runaway Elf by Wendelin Van Draanen
3. When Elves Attack by Tim Dorsey
4. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith
5. Christmas by Injunction by O. Henry
6. The Dead by James Joyce
7. Christmas in Absaroka County by Craig Johnson
8. The Romance of a Christmas Card by Kate Douglas Wiggin
9. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens










November 5 -- 342 pages

November 6 -- 192 pages

November 8 -- 288 pages

November 12 -- 256 pages -- 289 pages


November 13 -- 144 pages

November 15 -- 384 pages

November 16 -- 296 pages

November 18 -- 288 pages -- 349 pages


November 21 -- 240 pages

November 24 -- 272 pages

November 25 -- 174 pages

November 26 -- 107 pages

November 27 -- 176 pages

November 30 -- 200 pages

Group Total: 1,514,888 pages

October 2 -- 491 pages -- 306 pages


October 3 -- 303 pages

October 5 -- 146 pages

October 7 -- 345 pages

October 14 -- 347pages

October 16 -- 160 pages

October 17 -- 835 pages

October 22 -- 264 pages -- 211 pages


October 24 --182 pages


October 29 --212 pages

October 30 -- 393 pages

October 31 -- 133 pages

Group Page Total: 1,369,640

September 1 -- 149 pages

September 5 -- 274 pages

September 6 -- 317 pages

September 8 -- 256 pages

September 12 -- 175 pages

September 14 -- 128 pages

September 15 -- 530 pages

September 19
301 pages -- 121 pages


September 23 -- 146 pages

September 24 -- 64 pages

September 25 -- 394 pages

September 29 -- 231 pages

September 30 -- 96 pages

Group Total: 1,277,622 pages

August 1 -- 297 pages

August 3 -- 90 pages

August 6 -- 200 pages

August 7 -- 304 pages

August 12 -- 179 pages - 86 pages


August 14 -- 247 pages

August 16 -- 370 pages

August 19 -- 176 pages

August 20 -- 289 pages

August 22 -- 272 pages - 314 pages


August 25 -- 96 pages

August 27 -- 307 pages

August 29 -- 275 pages

August 30 -- 128 pages

August 31 -- 149 pages

Group Total: 1,125,014 pages


July 4 -- 368 pages

July 8 -- 304 pages

July 9 -- 304 pages

July 10 -- 272 pages

July 13 -- 228 pages

July 16 -- 208 pages

July 17 -- 265 pages -- 280 pages


July 21 -- 241 pages

July 22 -- 240 pages

July 24 -- 208 pages

July 27 -- 377 pages

July 28 -- 184 pages

July 30 -- 239 pages

July 31 -- 192 pages -- 144 pages -- 487 pages



Group Page Total: 971,714

June 1 -- 373 pages

June 2 -- 265 pages

June 11 -- 336 pages

June 12 -- 289 pages/559 pages


June 16 -- 100 pages

June 19 -- 324 pages

June 21 -- 208 pages

June 24 -- 320 pages

June 28 -- 136 pages

June 30 -- 192 pages

Group Total: 823,058