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    10.7 - What's Your Favorite Hobby?
    
  
  
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      Laure wrote: "Hi! Just wondering if this one will do for 'reading':The Library at Mount Char
Thanks"
Yes, that works.
      Kristina Simon wrote: "Laure wrote: "Hi! Just wondering if this one will do for 'reading':The Library at Mount Char
Thanks"
Yes, that works."
Thank you.
      Would The Spyglass File work for a hobby of genealogy? The main character is a forensic genealogist.
    
      Kristen wrote: "Would The Spyglass File work for a hobby of genealogy? The main character is a forensic genealogist."Yes, that works.
      Going to art museums and finding sculptures for my other hobby Waymarking.com ( an online scavenger hunt game)....so, I think this should work-The Illustrated History of Art: Art Through the Ages, Including: Medieval and Early Renaissance Art, the Sixteenth Century, the Baroque Era, Eastern Art by David Piper
      Ed wrote: "Going to art museums and finding sculptures for my other hobby Waymarking.com ( an online scavenger hunt game)....so, I think this should work-"Sorry, Ed, this is a nonfiction book. The task requires a a novel (fiction) in which the hobby is featured prominently. Maybe a novel in which the main character is an art museum curator or a sculptor? Or one that's set in an art museum?
      Kristina Simon wrote: "Ed wrote: "Going to art museums and finding sculptures for my other hobby Waymarking.com ( an online scavenger hunt game)....so, I think this should work-"Sorry, Ed, this is a nonfiction book. Th..."
oh..sorry I missed the part about novels. Glad I found out now.
      Would The Small Backs of Children work for photography? The book's story turns around a particular photograph, so, wondering if that is prominent enough.
    
      Terri FL wrote: "Would The Small Backs of Children work for photography? The book's story turns around a particular photograph, so, wondering if that is prominent enough."It sounds like photography is essential to the plot. So, yes, that would work. {Sounds good, too!}
      Kristina Simon wrote: "Terri FL wrote: "Would The Small Backs of Children work for photography? The book's story turns around a particular photograph, so, wondering if that is prominent enough."It sound..."
Thanks! Yep, it's one I heard about somewhere and really wanted to read, so, this is a perfect match! Missed you yesterday.
      Can I check that the hobby doesn’t have to feature in the book as a hobby? For example, would Candy Cane Murder work for a hobby of baking, even though the reason baking features is that the main character owns a bakery which plays a prominent role in the story.
    
      Bryony wrote: "Can I check that the hobby doesn’t have to feature in the book as a hobby? For example, would Candy Cane Murder work for a hobby of baking, even though the reason baking features is t..."Correct. The hobby does not have to be a hobby in the book (although it can be). The main character my be a professional at whatever your favorite hobby is. So, yes, this book would work if your favorite hobby (or one of them) is baking.
      I'm guessing that anything involving a book club would work for reading? For example: The Legend of Sleepy Harlow
    
      Trish wrote: "I'm guessing that anything involving a book club would work for reading? For example: The Legend of Sleepy Harlow"Yes, that works. And, a new cozy series for my TBR pile. ;-)
      i need to find a book about sleeping - ha! and i'm not kidding when i say sleep is a hobby...if i'm not at work or training, then i am either reading or sleeping because I'm always on the go...i think this one might work:
The Girl In Between
      Dee wrote: "i need to find a book about sleeping - ha! and i'm not kidding when i say sleep is a hobby...if i'm not at work or training, then i am either reading or sleeping because I'm always on the go..."Sorry, Dee. I don't think sleep is a hobby. A hobby is something you can put aside and not do. Sleep is a required bodily process not just something you do during your leisure time.
      Kristina Simon wrote: "Trish wrote: "I'm guessing that anything involving a book club would work for reading? For example: The Legend of Sleepy Harlow"Yes, that works. And, a new cozy series for my TBR ..."
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      Kristina Simon wrote: "Dee wrote: "i need to find a book about sleeping - ha! and i'm not kidding when i say sleep is a hobby...if i'm not at work or training, then i am either reading or sleeping because I'm always on t..."Opting to just lay in bed and snooze rather than getting up and doing what I should do? Cause i sleep at night but weekends are either nap on couch or bed most days of not in class - I could theoretically not do that on weekends (and do if I have plans)
      Dee wrote: "Opting to just lay in bed and snooze rather than getting up and doing what I should do? Cause i sleep at night but weekends are either nap on couch or bed most days of not in class - I could theoretically not do that on weekends (and do if I have plans)."Sorry. No. Sleep is not a hobby. Sleep deprivation causes many harmful effects on the body. It is a required bodily process. You could stop reading. You could stop training, too. Though you might not like the effects, you wouldn't die. These are hobbies. You cannot stop sleeping any more than you could stop breathing. Breathing isn't a hobby either. ;-)
      Kaora wrote: "Would White Mare's Daughter or The Horse Goddess work for horse back riding?OR
Can I read something like Warcraft: Bonds of Brotherhood (based on the ..."
It looks like White Mare's Daughter and The Horse Goddess would have epic riding scenes and Warcraft: Bonds of Brotherhood explains some of the background for Warcraft. If so, any of them would fit your stated hobbies. Your choice. Just make sure you state your hobby and explain the connection when you post.
        
      if the main character is a gamer and I am a gamer would that work?
thinking about this book The Eye of Minds
  
  
  thinking about this book The Eye of Minds
      JennRenee wrote: "if the main character is a gamer and I am a gamer would that work?thinking about this book The Eye of Minds"
Yes, definitely. That book sounds a bit like Ready Player One, which was a surprise favorite of mine last year. I hope this one is good, too, since I just added it to my TBR list!
      So, Can I use The Bark Before Christmas in which the main character trains and shows poodles , since I spend a great deal of my spare time working with my Miniature Poodles?Thanks,
Andy
      Brooke wrote: "The main character in Hello, Sunshine is a chef. Will that work for a hobby of cooking?"Yes, that works.
      Andy wrote: "So, Can I use The Bark Before Christmas in which the main character trains and shows poodles , since I spend a great deal of my spare time working with my Miniature Poodles?Thanks,..."
If your hobby is training your dogs, sure, that works.
      Kristina Simon wrote: "Andy wrote: "So, Can I use The Bark Before Christmas in which the main character trains and shows poodles , since I spend a great deal of my spare time working with my Miniature Poo..."Thanks, I do enjoy teaching them to behave themselves.
Andy
      Andy wrote: "Kristina Simon wrote: "Andy wrote: "So, Can I use The Bark Before Christmas in which the main character trains and shows poodles , since I spend a great deal of my spare time workin..."I love that series, Andy :)
      Nicole wrote: "Would this work for reading as a hobby?The Little Paris Bookshop"
It certainly does. Enjoy!
      It looks like I've messed up on this task once already. I want to make sure I choose an appropriate book. From the GR description, one of the characters in The Sleepwalker takes to swimming to try to solve the mystery. Is that enough to make swimming "prominent"?
      Nick wrote: From the GR description, one of the characters in The Sleepwalker takes to try to solve the mystery. Is that enough to make swimming "prominent"?"It's really hard to tell from the description. If the girl swims the river once or twice, then no. If it's an ongoing thing throughout the book, then yes. You'd have to read it and then explain how it fits.
If you're looking for a surer thing (without having to read the book first), these lists might help. Just be careful as they are a mix of fiction and non-fiction. You're looking for fiction.
Best books about swimming, fiction -- avoid the memoirs
YA Swimming Books
The Olympics - Fiction
Swimming Books -- again avoid biographies/memoirs and other non-fiction books
      Kristina Simon wrote: "Nick wrote: From the GR description, one of the characters in The Sleepwalker takes to try to solve the mystery. Is that enough to make swimming "prominent"?"It's really hard to t..."
Thanks for the time you put in, Sandy. I know time is limited and I appreciate it. I will definitely refer to those lists.
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January is National Hobby Month. A hobby is an activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure. It is not essential to life, though you may enjoy doing it, and can be put aside, if necessary. Read a novel (fiction) in which your favorite hobby is prominently featured.
Ex: A Killer Plot (writing); The Secret, Book and Scone Society (reading); The Quilter's Apprentice (quilting); The Shop on Blossom Street (knitting); Ready Player One (playing video games); The Art of Fielding (playing baseball)
Required: State your hobby when you posts AND, if it's not obvious from the book's main page, explain the connection to the task.