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message 1: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60411 comments Please link the book you read, itemizing your points according to the criteria below. Tally up your points with a grand total.

Please keep this thread for reporting your score only. It makes it so much easier to keep track.

Scoring: (Count all that apply)

Specifically Cozy Scoring:
5 pts - The amateur sleuth is not a woman (man, cat, child or teenager).
4 pts - The book contains an actual recipe(s).
3 pts - Is set in New Orleans, France, or Italy.
2 pts - Has a Christmas theme as well.
1 pts - Is the first book in a series.

Author:
5 pts - First and last name have same initial
4 pts - Has one or more initials
3 pts - First name could be male or female
2 pts - Lives in Europe
1 pts - The last name is two syllables

Title: (sub-titles do not count)
5 pts - Main words have same initial (Choked on Craisins) (Tea for Two)
4 pts - Has two food/drink related words in it (must be two - not three or more)
3 pts - Has a sweet connotation.
2 pts - Has a savory connotation.
1 pts - Does not start with the words "the", "a", or "an"

Cover: (based on the issue you read)
5 pts - Does not have a picture of a food item on it.
4 pts - Has a cat or dog on it.
3 pts - Is bright and multicoloured.
2 pts - Has a table on it.
1 pts - The title's name is in large type.

Pages:
5 pts - 500 - 1000 pages
4 pts - 400 - 499 pages
3 pts - 300 - 399 pages
2 pts - 200 - 299 pages
1 pts - 150 - 199 pages

Bonus points:
3 pts: - If anyone gave or received a gift. (counts only once regardless of how many gifts are mentioned)
3 pts: - Has a root vegetable or exotic fruit mentioned (observance of Root Vegetable and Exotic Fruit Month). specify
3 pts: - If the book has a recipe in it (see above), add 3 points if you make the recipe. You must post pictures.


message 2: by Anna (new)

Anna Kļaviņa (annamatsuyama) | 1395 comments A Pocket Full of Rye A Pocket Full of Rye (Miss Marple #7) by Agatha Christie by Agatha Christie

Specifically Cozy Scoring: 0

Author:
1 pts - The last name is two syllables

Title: 0

Cover: (based on the issue you read)
5 pts - Does not have a picture of a food item on it.
3 pts - Is bright and multicoloured.

Pages:
1 pts - 150 - 199 pages

Bonus points:
3 pts: - If anyone gave or received a gift. (counts only once regardless of how many gifts are mentioned) It's mentioned that Percy gave his wife as a gift some jewellery.

Total: 10


message 3: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21509 comments Hey, Anna - way to be first to report. I am waiting to read my book during the Dec Toppler while I try to finish off ABC books.


message 4: by Anna (new)

Anna Kļaviņa (annamatsuyama) | 1395 comments Cherie wrote: "Hey, Anna - way to be first to report. I am waiting to read my book during the Dec Toppler while I try to finish off ABC books."

I was first to report last month too! *is proud*


message 5: by AmyCynthia (new)

AmyCynthia (amy011883) | 146 comments The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley

Specifically Cozy Setting:

The amateur sleuth is not a woman (11 year old Flavia): 5 points
Is the first book in a series(Flavia de Luce): 1 point

Author:

Last name has two syllables(Bradley): 1 point

Title:

Has a sweet connotation(sweetness & pie): 3 points

Cover:

Does not have a picture of a food item on it: 5 points
Is bright and multicolored(green and orange): 3 points

Pages:

200-299 (298 in my nook edition): 2 points

Bonus Points:

If anyone gave or received a gift: Ned mentions to Flavia that he has left flowers on the doorstep for Ophelia more than once: 3 points

Total: 23 points


message 6: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60411 comments Well done, Amy!


message 7: by AmyCynthia (new)

AmyCynthia (amy011883) | 146 comments Thanks! It was really fun!


message 8: by Lori Z (new)

Lori Z | 2112 comments The Whole Enchilada

Specifically Cozy Scoring:
4 pts - The book contains an actual recipe(s).

Author:
5 pts - First and last name have same initial (Diane Davidson)

Cover: (based on the issue you read)
3 pts - Is bright and multicoloured. (blue, red, yellow and green)

Pages:
3 pts - 300 - 399 pages (372 pages)

Bonus points:
3 pts: - If anyone gave or received a gift. (counts only once regardless of how many gifts are mentioned)(main character's son, Arch, was given birthday gifts and one specifically mentioned was manly smelling soap and cologne.)

Total: 18 points


message 9: by Lynn (new)

Lynn | 2992 comments Brownies and Broomsticks (A Magical Bakery Mystery, #1) by Bailey Cates

Specifically Cozy Scoring:
4 pts - The book contains an actual recipe(s).
1 pts - Is the first book in a series.

Author:
3 pts - First name could be male or female

Title: (sub-titles do not count)
5 pts - Main words have same initial (Choked on Craisins) (Tea for Two)
3 pts - Has a sweet connotation.
1 pts - Does not start with the words "the", "a", or "an"

Cover: (based on the issue you read)
4 pts - Has a cat or dog on it.
3 pts - Is bright and multicoloured.
1 pts - The title's name is in large type.

Pages:
3 pts - 300 - 399 pages

Bonus points:
3 pts: - If anyone gave or received a gift. (counts only once regardless of how many gifts are mentioned)
There was gifts giving galore in this book, the first was Katy's Aunt giving her a bed.
3 pts: - Has a root vegetable or exotic fruit mentioned (observance of Root Vegetable and Exotic Fruit Month).
This book was packed full of food talk which included coconut (and many more)

Total points: 34 points

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Thank you for this challenge, Cozy Mysteries are not really something I read very often. I really enjoyed this book and will be reading the rest of the series.


message 10: by [deleted user] (new)

Cinnamon Roll Murder Cinnamon Roll Murder (Hannah Swensen, #15) by Joanne Fluke

Scoring: (Count all that apply)

Specifically Cozy Scoring:
4 pts - The book contains many, many recipes

Author: 0 points

Title: (sub-titles do not count)
3 pts - Has a sweet connotation (Cinnamon rolls)
1 pts - Does not start with the words "the", "a", or "an"

Cover:
1 pts - The title's name is in large type.

Pages:
3 pts - 333 pages

Bonus points:
3 pts: - Gifts all over the show! A parka, a bracelet, and more cookies than are entirely helpful!
3 pts: - Carrots! Carrot slaw to be exact

Total 18 points.

Not my favourite of the series, but a good fun read all the same.


message 11: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60411 comments Tracked to here - please do not go back to adjust points reported prior to this message unless you draw my attention to it.

Good reading so far!


message 12: by [deleted user] (new)

I read The Chocolate Snowman Murders.
Specifically Cozy Scoring:
2 pts - Has a Christmas theme as well.

Title: (sub-titles do not count)
3 pts - Has a sweet connotation.

Cover: (based on the issue you read)
3 pts - Is bright and multicoloured. (ick blue with red text & dark chcolate snowman)
1 pts - The title's name is in large type.

Pages:
3 pts - 300 - 399 pages

Bonus points:
3 pts: - If anyone gave or received a gift. (counts only once regardless of how many gifts are mentioned) - she leaves gift boxes of choclates liberally about the place.
3 pts: - Has a root vegetable or exotic fruit mentioned (observance of Root Vegetable and Exotic Fruit Month). specify they eat chips at one point, I assume that will count?

Total: 18 points


message 13: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60411 comments Helen wrote: "specify they eat chips at one point, I assume that will count?"

As in potato chips? Yes.


message 14: by Ava Catherine (last edited Dec 09, 2013 01:27PM) (new)

Ava Catherine | 4257 comments Black Coffee by Agatha Christie

Cozy Scoring:
5pts : The amateur sleuths (Hercule Poirot and his assistant Captain Hastings) are not women.

Author:
2pts: Agatha Christie lived in Europe. (UK)
1pt: last name is two syllables

Title:
1 pt: does not start with a, an, or the

Cover:
5pts: does not have a picture of a food item on it
1 pt: title in large type

Pages:
2pts: 290 pages

Bonus:
3 pts: If anyone gives or receives a gift:
Richard Amory gives his wife Lucia a vase of spills. (view spoiler)

3 pts: Has a root vegetable or exotic fruit mentioned:
They discuss gooseberries and mangos.

Total: 23 points


message 15: by Almeta (last edited Dec 11, 2013 12:32AM) (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11510 comments Grinning in His Mashed Potatoes by Margaret Moseley Grinning in His Mashed Potatoes

Specifically Cozy Scoring:
1 pts - Is the first book in a series.

Author:
5 pts - First and last name have same initial
1 pts - The last name is two syllables

Title: (sub-titles do not count)
2 pts - Has a savory connotation.
1 pts - Does not start with the words "the", "a", or "an"

Cover: (based on the issue you read)
5 pts - Does not have a picture of a food item on it.
1 pts - The title's name is in large type.

Pages:
3 pts - 320 pages

Bonus points:
3 pts: - If anyone gave or received a gift.
Gift goody bags at luncheon, huge diamond ring, business start up money

3 pts: - Has a root vegetable.
potato

Several described meals but no recipes!

25 points Total


message 16: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60411 comments Thanks Almeta!


message 17: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60411 comments Mai Tai One On (A Tiki Goddess Mystery, #1) by Jill Marie Landis Mai Tai One On


Specifically Cozy Scoring:
4 pts - The book contains 3 recipes
1 pts - Is the first book in a series.

Author:
1 pts - The last name is two syllables

Title:
3 pts - Has a sweet connotation.
1 pts - Does not start with the words "the", "a", or "an"

Cover: (based on the issue you read)
3 pts - Is bright and multicoloured.
1 pts - The title's name is in large type.

Pages:
2 pts - 200 - 299 pages (228)

Bonus points:
3 pts: - If anyone gave or received a gift. (Em received several weapons from the Tiki Goddess dancers.
3 pts: - Has a root vegetable or exotic fruit mentioned (papaya, pineapple, mango, taro)

I'd have to buy at least 3 different types of alcohol just to get 3 points. LOL!

Total - 22 points


message 18: by Almeta (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11510 comments Janice wrote: "I'd have to buy at least 3 different types of alcohol just to get 3 points. LOL!
..."


And That's a problem, because?☺


message 19: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5219 comments I read The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie (Flavia de Luce, #1) by Alan Bradley

Specifically Cozy Scoring: (6 pts)
5 pts - The amateur sleuth is not a woman (flavia, 11 yo)
1 pts - Is the first book in a series.

Author: (3 pts)
2 pts - Lives in Europe ( Malta)
1 pts - The last name is two syllables (brad-ley)

Title: (3pts)
3 pts - Has a sweet connotation.

Cover: (8 pts)
5 pts - Does not have a picture of a food item on it.
3 pts - Is bright and multicoloured.(any brighther, it would glow in the dark)

Pages: (3pts)
3 pts - 300 - 399 pages

Bonus points:(6pts)
3 pts: - If anyone gave or received a gift. (Flavia gave candy)
3 pts: - Has a root vegetable or exotic fruit mentioned (coconut)

Total: 29 pts (tentative, awaiting ruling on the coconut)


message 20: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60411 comments Esther wrote: "I read The Sweetness at the Bottom of the PieThe Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie (Flavia de Luce, #1) by Alan Bradley"

Yes, coconut will work.

I'm also bumping up AmyCynthia's score o 29 because she missed a couple of items. Good catch on the fact that Alan Bradley lives in Malta!


message 21: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60411 comments Almeta wrote: "Janice wrote: "I'd have to buy at least 3 different types of alcohol just to get 3 points. LOL!
..."

And That's a problem, because?☺"


Here's one recipe:

Huli Huli Boolie

1 oz rum
1 oz vodka
1/2 oz bourbon
2 oz sweet and sour
3 oz passion fruit or 1/2 papaya

Blend all with ice. Pour into a tall glass. garnish with a pineapple slice and cherry.

Good grief! One drink and I wouldn't be unable to take a picture of it. But then I guess I would have to take the picture before I drank it. Reword that - I wouldn't be able to post said picture. That's a lot of booze and the leftovers would sit in my cabinet forever.


message 22: by AmyCynthia (new)

AmyCynthia (amy011883) | 146 comments Oh my goodness, thanks Janice and Esther! I totally thought that Bradley lived in Canada for some reason and good catch on the coconut!


message 23: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5219 comments AmyCynthia wrote: "Oh my goodness, thanks Janice and Esther! I totally thought that Bradley lived in Canada for some reason and good catch on the coconut!"

No problem.
The page talking about the author in my edition mentions Malta, so it was easy. :)


message 24: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5219 comments Janice wrote: "Almeta wrote: "Janice wrote: "I'd have to buy at least 3 different types of alcohol just to get 3 points. LOL!
..."

And That's a problem, because?☺"

Here's one recipe:

Huli Huli Boolie

1 oz ru..."


The rule does not say the picture has to be straight. :)
Looks yummy.


message 25: by Ava Catherine (new)

Ava Catherine | 4257 comments Janice, a Huli Huli Boolie might just hit the spot on one of your frightfully frigid nights. What do you think? Curl up with a Huli Boolie by the fire?

Of course, you might not make it to work on time the next morning. lol


message 26: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60411 comments Connie wrote: "Janice, a Huli Huli Boolie might just hit the spot on one of your frightfully frigid nights. What do you think? Curl up with a Huli Boolie by the fire?

Of course, you might not make it to work on ..."


LOL! The other two drink recipes had tobasco sauce in them. They'd be sure to light a fire, all right!! If it keeps snowing the way it has been, I might not be going anywhere. I was stuck in my apartment parking lot for 2 hours yesterday morning.


message 27: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5219 comments Janice wrote: "Connie wrote: "Janice, a Huli Huli Boolie might just hit the spot on one of your frightfully frigid nights. What do you think? Curl up with a Huli Boolie by the fire?

Of course, you might not make..."

we have been lucky so far. Snowy days and windy days were not the same. But the white stuff is definitely piling up. And we should get another 15cm during the weekend. I might stretch the toppler to include to whole sunday.


message 28: by Peggy (last edited Dec 14, 2013 06:19AM) (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15795 comments Strawberry Shortcake Murder

Specifically Cozy Scoring:
4 pts - The book contains an actual recipe(s)- Yes, many cookie recipes
2 pts - Has a Christmas theme as well. - It's not an obvious Christmas story, but it's set from December 18-22, and there is twice a description of how The Cookie Jar (the coffeeshop the amateur sleuth owns) is being decorated for Christmas. Does that count?

Author:
0 pts

Title: (sub-titles do not count)
4 pts - Has two food/drink related words in it (must be two - not three or more) - strawberry and shortcake
3 pts - Has a sweet connotation.
1 pts - Does not start with the words "the", "a", or "an"

Cover: (based on the issue you read)
3 pts - Is bright and multicoloured. - Hurts my eyes!
1 pts - The title's name is in large type.

Pages:
3 pts - 300 - 399 pages (320 pages)

Bonus points:
3 pts: - If anyone gave or received a gift. (counts only once regardless of how many gifts are mentioned) - Many cookies were given away, and child's toys as well
3 pts: - Has a root vegetable or exotic fruit mentioned (observance of Root Vegetable and Exotic Fruit Month). specify - I had onion flavoured pretzels, pot roast with onion, potato and carrot, and pineapple flan


Total: 27 points


message 29: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60411 comments Peggy, you forgot to link the name of the book you read. :)

As for the Christmas theme... I will allow it.


message 30: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15795 comments Oops!! I edited my post :)

And thanks!


message 31: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60411 comments Thanks! Tracked to here....


message 32: by Lara (new)

Lara | 1426 comments I read The Grave Gourmet The Grave Gourmet (Capucine Culinary Mystery, #1) by Alexander Campion by Alexander Campion.

Specifically Cozy Scoring:
3 pts - Is set in New Orleans, France, or Italy.
1 pts - Is the first book in a series.

Author:
2 pts - Lives in Europe (Paris, France)

Title: (sub-titles do not count)
5 pts - Main words have same initial (Choked on Craisins) (Tea for Two)

Cover: (based on the issue you read)
5 pts - Does not have a picture of a food item on it.
3 pts - Is bright and multicoloured.
2 pts - Has a table on it.
1 pts - The title's name is in large type.

Pages:
2 pts - 200 - 299 pages

Bonus points:
3 pts: - Has a root vegetable or exotic fruit mentioned (observance of Root Vegetable and Exotic Fruit Month). specify: Carrots, leeks and potatoes. Truffles are also described as being used in a recipe

1st book total: 23


message 33: by Lynn G. (last edited Dec 14, 2013 11:17AM) (new)

Lynn G. Finished Too Many Crooks Spoil the Broth Too Many Crooks Spoil the Broth (Pennsylvania Dutch Mystery, #1) by Tamar Myers by Tamar Myers.

Specifically Cozy Scoring:

4 pts - The book contains an actual recipe(s).
1 pts - Is the first book in a series.

Author:

3 pts - First name could be male or female
1 pts - The last name is two syllables

Title: (sub-titles do not count)
2 pts - Has a savory connotation.
1 pts - Does not start with the words "the", "a", or "an"

Cover: (based on the issue you read)
3 pts - Is bright and multicoloured.
1 pts - The title's name is in large type.

Pages:
1 pts - 150 - 199 pages 183 pages

Bonus points:
3 pts: - Has a root vegetable or exotic fruit mentioned (observance of Root Vegetable and Exotic Fruit Month). specify carrots and beets
3 pts: - If the book has a recipe in it (see above), add 3 points if you make the recipe. You must post pictures. Susannah Yoder Entwhistle's Boiled Cookie Recipe
Picture coming if I can figure out how to upload it from my iPad via photobucket.

http://s1366.photobucket.com/user/qui...
23 pts.

Thanks to Esther and my hubby for helping me with posting the photo.


message 34: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60411 comments Got your points tracked, Lara & Lynn. I used to make those cookies all the time. We called them "No Bake Cookies". Yum, I want to go make some now! LOL!


message 35: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15795 comments Boiled cookies?! Never heard of that, but they look good!


message 36: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60411 comments They are yummy! They taste more like fudge than cookies.


message 37: by Lynn G. (new)

Lynn G. They look odd but they tasted yummy


message 38: by Cherie (last edited Dec 14, 2013 10:14PM) (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21509 comments Lynn G. wrote: "They look odd but they tasted yummy"

Yay, good job posting your picture. We have always loved these kinds of cookies! Takes me waaaaayyyyy back! :) We used to make some with shreaded coconut in them too that we called haystacks.


message 39: by Thing Two (last edited Dec 15, 2013 06:17AM) (new)

Thing Two (thingtwo) I just finished Crime Brûlée by Nancy Fairbanks.


Specifically Cozy Scoring:
4 pts - The book contains an actual recipe(s).
3 pts - Is set in New Orleans.
1 pt - Is the first book in a series.

Author:
1 pt - The last name is two syllables

Title: (sub-titles do not count)
3 pts - Has a sweet connotation.
1 pt - Does not start with the words "the", "a", or "an"

Cover: (based on the issue you read)
5 pts - Does not have a picture of a food item on it.
1 pt - The title's name is in large type.

Pages:
2 pts - 274 pages

Bonus points:
3 pts: - Gifts - love potion and a voodoo doll as gifts.
3 pts: - Has a root vegetable - sweet potato, yam, carrot, and potato.
3 pts: - if you make the recipe. You must post pictures.

Exhibit A: Cajun Bloody Mary

Cajun Bloody Mary (pg. 85) photo IMG_0566_zpse9a422a5.jpg

Exhibit B: Catfish Pecan with Meuniere Sauce (please excuse blurry photo - exhibit A consumed prior to exhibit B!)

Catfish Pecan with Meuniere Sauce (pg. 165) photo IMG_0567_zpscce88523.jpg

30 points


message 40: by Kirila (new)

Kirila | 666 comments I read A Pocket Full Of Rye.

Specifically Cozy Scoring:
3 pts - Is set in New Orleans, France, or Italy. - There is a scene set in Paris. Since most of the book is set in England, I am not sure this counts

Author:
1 pt - The last name is two syllables

Title: 0pts

Cover: (the issue linked is the one given by the isbn code on the back of the book, but my issue has a different cover: http://apaperbacklife.files.wordpress...)
1 pts - The title's name is in large type.

Pages: 317pages
3 pts - 300 - 399 pages

Bonus points:
3 pts: - If anyone gave or received a gift. (it is mentioned percy gives his wife jewelry)

Total: 11pts


message 41: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60411 comments Kirila wrote: "I read A Pocket Full Of Rye.."

Anna also read Pocket Full of Rye and had 1 point less than you, but that would be the difference in the cover points based on the editions read.


message 42: by Kirila (last edited Dec 15, 2013 08:15AM) (new)

Kirila | 666 comments Kirila wrote: "I read A Pocket Full Of Rye..."

And also because of the different number of pages for different editions...


message 43: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60411 comments I guess it's all the luck of the draw edition.


message 44: by Marnie (last edited Dec 15, 2013 02:33PM) (new)

Marnie (marnie19) | 3334 comments The Quiche of Death byM.C. Beaton
First in a series- 1 pt

Author
Has one or more initial -4 pts
First name could be m/f (Marion- John Wayne's first name was Marion-3 pts
Lives in Europe (Cotswolds& Paris) 2 pts
Last name has 2 syllables - 1 pts

Title
Has savory connotation - 3 pts


272- pages- 2 pts
Cover
Bright and multi colored- 3 pts

Bonus
Gifts were given -3 pts

Total 22 points


message 45: by Casceil (new)

Casceil | 2720 comments I read Pies and Prejudice by Ellery Adams.

4 points - contains recipes
1 point - first in series

Author
3 points -first name could be male or female
1 point -last name is two syllables

Title
5 points - main words have same initial (Pies and Prejudice)
3 points - sweet connotation
1 point - doesn't start with a/an/the

Cover
4 points - dog on cover
3 points - bright and multicolored
1 point - title in large type

Bonus
3 points - many gifts. Ella Mae makes pies for many people she wants to impress or get information from; several people send her gifts when her pie shop opens.

3 Points - Onions in quiche

Pages 2 points (297 pages).

Total 34 points


message 46: by Lara (new)

Lara | 1426 comments My second book was Brownies and Broomsticks Brownies and Broomsticks (A Magical Bakery Mystery, #1) by Bailey Cates by Bailey Cates

Specifically Cozy Scoring:
4 pts - The book contains an actual recipe(s).
1 pts - Is the first book in a series.

Author:
3 pts - First name could be male or female

Title: (sub-titles do not count)
5 pts - Main words have same initial (Choked on Craisins) (Tea for Two)
3 pts - Has a sweet connotation.
1 pts - Does not start with the words "the", "a", or "an"

Cover: (based on the issue you read)
4 pts - Has a cat or dog on it.
3 pts - Is bright and multicoloured.
1 pts - The title's name is in large type.

Pages:
3 pts - 300 - 399 pages

Bonus points:
3 pts: - If anyone gave or received a gift. Heroine receives a rosemary bush
3 pts: - Has a root vegetable or exotic fruit mentioned. specify: A pasta dish is made and the sauce has onions in it

TOTAL: 34 points


message 47: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60411 comments Tracked to here. So far we have 3 people tied with 34 points.


message 48: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18517 comments I read Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death (Agatha Raisin, #1) by M.C. Beaton by M.C. Beaton

Specifically cozy: 1 pt - Is the first book in a series.

Author:
4 pts - Has one or more initials
2 pts - Lives in Europe
1 pts - The last name is two syllables

Title:
4 pts - Has two food/drink related words in it - Raisin/Quiche
3 pts - Has a sweet connotation. - Raisin
2 pts - Has a savory connotation. - Quiche
1 pt - Does not start with the words "the", "a", or "an"

Cover: (based on the issue you read)
2 pts - Has a table on it.

Pages:
1 pts - 185 pages

Bonus points:
3 pts: - If anyone gave or received a gift. - vase, garden stuff, crotchless knickers
3 pts: - Has a root vegetable or exotic fruit mentioned - potato, carrot

TOTAL: 27 pts

Just compared my point score to Marnie's and it would seem we have very different scores for the same book. We probably read different editions which affected the title and cover.


message 49: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60411 comments Sarah wrote: "Just compared my point score to Marnie's and it would seem we have very different scores for the same book. We probably read different editions which affected the title and cover...."

And the page length. Editions can definitely make a difference.


message 50: by jaxnsmom (last edited Dec 20, 2013 11:33PM) (new)

jaxnsmom | 8339 comments You Cannoli Die Once by Shelley Costa
You Cannoli Die Once by Shelley Costa

Specifically Cozy Scoring:
4 pts - The book contains an actual recipe(s).
1 pts - Is the first book in a series.

Author:
1 pts - The last name is two syllables

Title: (sub-titles do not count)
3 pts - Has a sweet connotation.
1 pts - Does not start with the words "the", "a", or "an"

Cover: (based on the issue you read)
3 pts - Is bright and multicoloured.
1 pts - The title's name is in large type.

Pages:
3 pts - 300 - 399 pages - 336 pages

Total points = 17


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