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Is this one acceptable? The chair isn't very visible, but that's because someone in a big dress is actually sitting In it ;-)



Yes, it works.

Is this one acceptable? The chair isn't very visible, but that's because someone in a big dress is actually sitting In it ;-)
[bookcover:De mannen van Maria|4..."
I'm not sure if she's sitting on a chair or a couch since there's not much of it visible. I would disallow this one. Sorry.

The cover can have more than one chair on it.

I could buy this one, but before I do I'd like to make sure it will work. I can easily see the chairs, but not one item on the cover is very prominent.



Edit: also The Hideaway




Maybe I'll just leave this one open for a bit and hope I come across a chair cover sometime this year ;-)
I also have The Silver Chair but chronologically it's book 5 and I only read the 1st in the series.

Maybe I'll just leave this one open for a bit and hope I come across a chair co..."
I just stumbled across one on today's Kindle Daily Deals. I don't know whether it's on sale across the pond, but it might be worth checking out.

We Were the Lucky Ones

Maybe I'll just leave this one open for a bit and hope I come acr..."
OMG Yes!! I snatched it right up :D

This was a read from my real life bookclub before I discovered Goodreads, and I never got past the first chapter as I realised I should read the first book first. Will be good to finally read it after 9 or more years!

Empire of the Wild

Empire of the Wild"
Which edition will you be reading? That will be the determining factor.


Disregard, I found a link with the art. I don't know why it wasn't coming up before, but it's all good now :) And, talk about a crazy book, totally awesome!


ETA - the coverless edition seems to be a duplicate and not combined with the edition you read. The one you read has a much better rating.


I searched the title and the only edition I got was the coverless one. Empire of the Wild (book number 56803464). The main book page does not list any other editions.
If you click on the author's name, you see Empire of the Wild (book number 45024447) listed AND further down on the list, you get the coverless edition. A librarian would need to combine these editions.

Task: Read a book with a chair on the cover.
Would

https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B08T...
Thanks.

Task: Read a book with a chair on the cover.
Would

Amazon has a paperback edition at 251 pages, so it is fine.

Would you accept Queen Bee for "chair on cover"?

Yes. It's what we call a lawn chair. :)

The House on Olive Street

Is the chair on the cover acceptable for this task?

The House on Olive Street

Is the chair on the cover acceptable for this ..."
That is more a love seat than a chair in my opinion.

I read a book of poetry for the interactive challenge. Is that allowed?
Specifically, this book
Bull

The task I set was: Read a book with Bull in the title based on the Paulus Potter painting of the bull.
https://www.mauritshuis.nl/en/our-col...

I read a book of poetry for the interactive challenge. Is that allowed?
Specifically, this book
Bull

The task I set was: Read a book with Bu..."
It's not one of the excluded genres, so I will hesitantly approve it. My concern is that the word count wouldn't be equivalent to a novel of 175 pages.

I have another book that I am half way through that could also work for the interactive challenge.
https://www.mauritshuis.nl/en/our-col...
Based on this painting, I could set the task: read a book where the main character is a doctor.
The Return
Or I can have another search in the museum for another option.
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Museum 10. Mauritshuis in The Hague, Netherlands
1. Location - The Hague, Netherlands
Task: Read a book set in the Netherlands or written by a Dutch author.
2. About - The Mauritshuis in The Hague was built in the seventeenth century as a private residence for Count Johan Maurits of Nassau-Siegen.
Task: Read a book set in the seventeenth century (1601 - 1700)
3. Collection - Chair Louis XIV style circa 1690-1700
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Task: Read a book with a chair on the cover.
4. Interactive item - based on Mauritshuis in The Hague, Netherlands.
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