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2021 May PIFM Challenge
TIPS TO MAKE THE CHALLENGE ENJOYABLE FOR EVERYONE!Please note the new tip at the end in all bold!
Pickees
✱ To help your picker understand the type of books you like or are currently reading, please make sure your ‘read’ shelf is up to date. You can create shelves for books you DNFed (Did Not Finish) or authors that don’t work for you as well as favorite books and authors. In addition, you might consider updating your profile. You can include info about your favorite books, authors, genres, themes or tropes (or themes/tropes you dislike – i.e. secret baby).
✱ Please do not specify likes/dislikes in the sign-up thread. This information will not be included in the pairings and your pickee may not see your message and does not need to rely on that information when making picks.
Pickers
✱ Please remember this is primarily a romance readers group. Thus, most, if not all, of your picks should be romance. There are various sub genres within the romance category - Contemporary, Historical, Paranormal, Romantic Suspense, Erotica, M/M, Urban Fantasy. If your pickee reads a wide variety, you could add a non-romance as a choice.
✱ You will be using 8 picking rules to select books for you pickee. Choose at least 4 new titles for your pickee. These can be brand new to them (not found on any of their shelves) or a book found on their shelves if they've never read any of the author's work previously. The remaining 4 titles should come from your pickee's tbr, with a minimum of one from their preferred shelves if provided. Be sure to pick at least one book for each picking rule, but please limit your picks to no more than two books per rule as sometimes having too many options is worse than too few.
✱ Please remember when you are giving new recommendations, you are not limited to titles that you have read. You can choose books that are new releases, on your tbr, or titles you looked up on Goodreads or Amazon that you think your pickee would enjoy.
A few hints to help with book selection:
✱ Check the book’s publishing date. Select "date pub" from the checkbox selections and save.
✱ Check pickee's personalized shelves, especially their exclusive shelves. A personalized shelf is one the member has created. (e.g., 'to read next', 'favorites' ‘didn’t like’)
✱ Make sure the books you choose are not on their 'read' shelf. Just because it isn't rated doesn't mean it wasn't read.
✱ Look at your pickee's 'read' shelf and see what genres they have recently read or read the most. Reviewing their ‘read’ shelf might help you in choosing something they are interested in reading right now.
✱ If your pickee reads lots of books in a genre you are not familiar with (erotic romance, GLBT, YA, etc.) Contact the Mods or the month's organizer for guidance.
✱ Include a variety of books (e.g., shorter page count, new addition to their 'to-read' shelf, an older book on their 'to-read' shelf) This variety gives your pickee options when choosing the book or books they will be reading this month. Use the sort feature within their shelves to determine date a book was added, published or read; page numbers, ratings, etc.
✱ Reminder, you only need to read ONE of your picks to complete this challenge. You will get between 8-16 recommendations, yours to do with what you like. Remember to be kind, the person making your picks has likely put time and effort into making picks they hope you will enjoy.
If you want to volunteer to make repicks:
✱ We love that you want to help out, but please remember those who need picks have been waiting for a long time already. Please only volunteer if you are able to make the repicks within a few hours of the deadline. Thank you!
MAY PAIRINGS
Please pick for the person below you in your group. The last person in the group will pick for the first person. For example: Navi will pick for Carina and HeatherMarie will pick for Navi.
Picks are due April 29th (5 pm US PST)
✔️ = made picks
✔️ Navi Romance PIFM
✔️ Carina Bookshelved
✔️ Mary-Megan PIFM
✔️ KathyD TBR Audios
✔️ Kel Pick it for me
✔️ Mony a 01 PIFM
Fyre.Katz RRC PIFM
✔️ Carrie Current TBR
✔️ Romanticbookworm Pick for me
✔️ Gabriella PIFM
✔️ Fran (private profile, please friend!) PIFM Shelf
✔️ Prinzessbtrfly To read
✔️ NancyH NancyH
✔️ Rebecca Audio
✔️ Avigail Pick my shelf
✔️ Louise Kindle
✔️ M Pick for me rrr
✔️ LaurLa Pick Me Please
✔️ Eliza Want to Read
✔️ Sonja PIFM
✔️ Maggie PIFM RRR May
✔️ HeatherMarie 0 PIFM
MAY PICKING RULES
Usually Fall is my favorite time of year and sunflowers are my favorite flower of all. For some reason though, Spring has really appealed to me this year. Maybe it has to do with being in lockdown for a year, or maybe it’s just after all the ugliness we’ve seen the last year, that a little beauty is needed. Whatever the reason, I’ve really looked forward to Spring this year especially. And maybe I'm crazy, but I feel like the flowers blooming are on some kind of competition with each other for who can be the prettiest! Recently, I took my kids to a local garden and absolutely enjoyed the whole experience! We saw tons of blooming flowers, including cherry blossoms, camellias, tulips, lilacs, roses, lilies and daffodils. It was beautiful!
The age-old saying “April showers bring May flowers” is so very accurate as more than 50 different species of flowers make their appearance in and around the month of May. What was really fun was seeing how many of these listed below were your favorites!
Let’s celebrate some of them!
*NOTE: As an added bonus option, you can replace any of the recommendations with a book that features that flower on the cover, in the title, author’s name or in the story. For example: the book “Peony in Love” by Lisa See would work for Category 1; a book by the author Poppy Brite would work for Category 3; or the book “Island Affair” by Priscilla Oliveras would work for Category 2 because there are Birds of Paradise on the cover.*
Bonus bragging points to anyone who is able to fit in the below recommended book from Mony for May! THANK YOU!
1) Peony (Species: Paeonia officinalis)

– Peonies are a favorite of weddings and celebrations though they have a relatively short blooming season, usually only 7-10 days. Their bountiful large blooms are native to Asia, Western North America and Southern Europe and are most commonly found in pastel colors of pinks, creams, yellows and lavenders, though they also can bloom in deep purples, reds and even black. Many Asian cultures utilized the peony’s petals and roots in medicines and teas. The peony stands for romance, prosperity, happy marriage, and compassion.
Recommend a book: with a celebration or happy event in the story (your interpretation); set in Asia or with an Asian character or author; or is a short story or novella.
2) Bird of Paradise (Species: Strelitzia Reginae)

– Native to South Africa, and commonly known as the crane flower, this unique-looking flower stands above its green fan-shaped crown of foliage, produces no windborne pollen and has an allergy rating of 1, which is considered “allergy-fighting”. Their unusual size and dramatic design are easily recognizable and their petals consist of three brilliant orange sepals and three purplish-blue or white petals. Other varieties produce creamy white and purplish-blue petals. The bird of paradise represents faithfulness, love and thoughtfulness. In Hawaii, where the bird of paradise grows wild and is a significant part of Hawaiian culture, its Hawaiian name means “Little Globe”.
Recommend a book: with an orange cover; a character who is a ‘fighter’ (your interpretation) or with a bird in the story or on the cover.
3) Poppy (Family: Papaveraceae)

- The brightly- colored and happy-looking Poppy is actually a symbol of peace, sleep and death. The red poppy also became the symbol for remembrance of soldiers who have died during wartime, originating after the trench warfare in the poppy fields of Flanders, Belgium during World War 1. ”Sleep” references the opium poppy, or papaver somniferum, which is widely cultivated and its worldwide production is monitored by international agencies. It is used for production of dried latex and opium, the principal precursor of narcotic opiates such as morphine, heroine and codeine. Poppy seeds contain small quantities of both morphine and codeine. Even ancient Egyptian doctors would have their patients eat the seeds from a poppy to relieve pain. Poppies come in a wide variety of colors, most commonly yellow, orange, white or red.
Recommend a book: with a character who is or was in the military; a character who is sick, gets injured or in pain; or with a red cover.
4) Pansy (Genus: Viola)

– A hybrid of the violet, the name “pansy” is derived from the French word pensée, or “thought”, and was imported in the Late Middle English as a name of Viola since the flower was regarded as a symbol of remembrance. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Ophelia distributes flowers with the remark, “There’s pansies, that’s for thoughts.” The pansy species Viola tricolor, which consists of (you guessed it) three differently-colored petals, is commonly seen as a wildflower in Europe and western Asia and known as heartsease or “heart’s ease”. A cheery garden flower, the pansy is distinguished by its two overlapping upper petals, two side petals and a single bottom petal with a slight beard emanating from the flower’s center. These petals are usually white or yellow, purplish or blue, but have since been cultivated into a variety of colors.
Recommend a book: where the character remembers something or thinks about something; with a beard or facial hair on the cover; or that is part of a series.
5) Lilac (Species: Syringa vulgaris)

- The highly fragrant lilacs are actually a member of the family called Oleaceae, which includes olives, forsythia and jasmine, all of which are considered highly odoriferous (they have a strong fragrance). Lilacs are native to the Balkan Peninsula where they grow in shrubs or small trees on rocky hills up to 10 feet tall. Lilacs are typically a harbinger of spring, the timing of their bloom indicating whether spring will be early or late. Colors are primarily lilac as well as blue or magenta and sometimes white and are arranged in dense, terminal panicles. The lilac-colored lilacs represent the first emotions of love while the white lilac represents purity and innocence; the magenta color represents love and passion and the blue-colored lilacs represent happiness and tranquility.
Recommend a book: with an innocent character (your interpretation); with a story that features a group of friends; or features a purple or blue cover.
6) Magnolia (Family: Magnoliaceae)

- “Pretty as a Magnolia in May” as the Southern phrase goes, the Magnolia is among the toughest flower around, able to withstand great cold and strong heat. Unsurprising since specimens of its ancestors have been found dating to 20 million years ago, as well as plants identifiably belonging to the Magnoliaceae family dating to 95 million years ago! The natural range of the Magnolia species centers in east and southeast Asia, followed by North and Central America and the West Indies. Some species are even found in South America and the flowers of many species are considered edible. Magnolias symbolize dignity and nobility. In ancient China, magnolias were thought to be the perfect symbols of womanly beauty and gentleness.
Recommend a book: that was originally published more than 20 years ago; has a female MC; or is tagged historical.
7) Sweet Pea (Genus: Lathyrus)

- The Sweet Pea, (in the legumes family) are originally native to Sicily, southern Italy and the Aegean Islands. Of the wild sweet pea plants, the flowers are purple, but in broad, they vary widely in color and are strongly scented. Scottish nurseryman Henry Eckford cross-bred and developed the sweet pea, turning it from an insignificant, sweetly-scented flower into a floral sensation in the late Victorian era. In 1888, he set up his development and trial fields of sweet peas in Wem in Shropshire and was awarded the RHS Victoria Medal of Honor for his work. While Eckford’s cultivators of the sweet pea bloom in late Spring and early Summer, wild varieties generally appear earlier in Spring. The sweet pea is a symbol of blissful pleasure, due to its lush, bright blossoms. It is also a flower associated with greetings and common kindness. This flower makes a great farewell gift, expressing best wishes as a loved one sets off on a journey.
Recommmend a book: set in the UK or Italy; featuring a character or author who is given an award; or has the words ‘sweet’ or ‘wild’ in the title, series or description.
8) Orchid (Family: Orchidaceae)

- The orchid family, along with the Asteraceae family, are the two largest families of flowering plants. The Orchidaceae family have over 28,000 accepted species, nearly equal to the number of bony fishes, more than twice the number of bird species and about four times the number of mammal species! They are found all over the world, excepting the Artic regions. The species of vanilla orchid, native to Mexico and Belize, is one of the primary sources of vanilla flavoring, due to its high content of vanillin, and is considered endangered on the conservation list. Due to their namesake and unique ”suggestive” appearance, orchids are associated with fertility, virility and sexuality and have been long associated with love and elegance throughout various cultures and time periods. According to Feng Shui, orchids have the unique ability to bring good luck and fortune in love.
Recommend a book: with a character that is part of a large family; has an erotic or paranormal tag; or has a 2 and 8 in the page count or publication date.
I'll start! I think my favorite spring flower is the lilac. Their scent is intoxicating and they're so cheerful!
I’m in and Lilacs are my favorite! (Private profile, happy to friend anyone who picks for me)PIFM shelf- https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
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Love so many spring flowers but will pick with the lovely lilac...https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...✓
I dont know if these count but my fav flower are poppies always!https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
I am not much of a flower person but I like roses irises (as just got a bunch off my other half lately and tons of others mainly purple ones since it's my favourite colour. Please use my PIFM shelf
Okay kids are finally asleep, time to close this and post pairings! Stay tuned.... Anyone who would like to participate after this post, please stand by, we will do our best to get you included!
Prinzessbtrfly has deleted me as a friend and stopped me from viewing her page because of the silly problem she had with my picks last month. I would like to request someone else to pick for me.
Rebecca! Oh goodness! So sorry about that! (So much for Random.org, eh?) In my late night process I briefly thought I should go back and double-check on that... turns out i couldn't have seen anyway. 🤦🏼♀️ Just swapped you and NancyH. So you’ll pick for Avigail and NancyH will pick for you. Sound good? Thank you and sorry about that!
Hi Prinzessbtrfly!I had fun going through your shelves...we have a lot in common :) I hope you find a goodie here. I recommended a few older titles I enjoyed and a few newer ones :)
1) Peony (Species: Paeonia officinalis)
NEW- The Hostage Bargain- this book made me happy, lol. It's just a lot of fun. (free on Amazon right now)
2) Bird of Paradise (Species: Strelitzia Reginae)
NEW- Fixed on You- Heroine 'fights' her demons/urges
3) Poppy (Family: Papaveraceae)
TBR- Island Captive- red on cover
4) Pansy (Genus: Viola)
TBR- The Game Maker- he has hair on his head
5) Lilac (Species: Syringa vulgaris)
TBR- Stroke of Midnight- blue on cover
6) Magnolia (Family: Magnoliaceae)
NEW- The Lover- I love Robin Schone and had a hard time choosing which one of hers to recommend! Older than 20 years (published in 2000)
7) Sweet Pea (Genus: Lathyrus)
NEW- Making Waves- I also love Tawna Fenske. This is a fun, wild ride on a ship
8) Orchid (Family: Orchidaceae)
TBR- Come Monday- I have read several of this series out of order and really enjoyed them. Mari Carr can really tell a great, sweet, sexy story.
Happy Reading!
Sonja wrote: "Rebecca! Oh goodness! So sorry about that! (So much for Random.org, eh?) In my late night process I briefly thought I should go back and double-check on that... turns out i couldn't have seen anywa..."That's great thanks Sonja
hi Kel...I had a fun time picking for you this month...i’ve read quite a few of these books, so i’m excited to pass on these recommendations...hopefully you’ll find some great ones out of this lot...happy reading!Peony (Species: Paeonia officinalis)
Wicked Villains Shorts, Katee Robers — novella (tbr)
Cinder, Marissa Meyer — set in Asia (new)
Bird of Paradise (Species: Strelitzia Reginae)
In Bed with a Highlander, Maya Banks — main character is a fighter (tbr)
Dangerous Highlander, Donna Grant — orange cover (new)
Poppy (Family: Papaveraceae)
Look the Part, Jewel E. Ann — character is in pain (tbr)
The Darkest Hour, Maya Banks — character was in the military (new)
Pansy (Genus: Viola)
Covet, J.R. Ward — part of a series (tbr)
xo, Zach, Kendall Ryan — man has facial hair on the cover (new)
Lilac (Species: Syringa vulgaris)
A Hunger Like No Other, Kresley Cole — main character is innocent (tbr)
Fashion Jungle, Kathy Ireland & Rachel Van Dyken — features a group of friends (new)
Magnolia (Family: Magnoliaceae)
Angels’ Blood, Nalini Singh — main character is female (tbr)
Beyond the Highland Mist, Karen Marie Moning — tagged historical (new)
Sweet Pea (Genus: Lathyrus)
The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie, Jennifer Ashley — set in the United Kingdom (tbr)
Glory in Death, J.D. Robb — award-winning author (new)
Orchid (Family: Orchidaceae)
The Initiation, Nikki Sloane — 2 and 8 in the publication date (5/28/19) (tbr)
Lessons from a One-Night Stand, Piper Rayne — character is part of a large family (new)
Louise Hi,Well, looking around your shelves and trying to fulfill your read favorite genres. So let's get started with your picks for May:
1) Peony (Species: Paeonia Officinalis)
TBR: The Wedding Date, Jasmine Guillory (celebration or happy event in the story)
New: Passions and Peonies: Spring, Kristina Beck (features that flower in the title)
2) Bird of Paradise (Species: Strelitzia Reginae)
TBR: Secret Obsession, Katie Reus (orange cover)
New: This Is How You Lose the Time War, Amal El-Mohtar (bird on the cover)
3) Poppy (Family: Papaveraceae)
TBR: A Hero of War, James P. Sumner (a character who is a ‘fighter’)
New: The Last Letter, Rebecca Yarros (a character who is or was in the military; a character who is sick)
4) Pansy (Genus: Viola)
TBR: Up in Smoke, T.M. Frazier (with a beard or facial hair on the cover)
New: He Started It, Samantha Downing (the character remembers something or thinks about something)
5) Lilac (Species: Syringa vulgaris)
TBR: Exposed, Jasinda Wilder (features a purple or blue cover)
New: Stealing Home, Sherryl Woods (a story that features a group of friends)
6) Magnolia (Family: Magnoliaceae)
TBR: The Other Alcott, Elise Hooper (tagged historical)
New: The Secret Life of Bees, Sue Monk Kidd (originally published more than 20 years ago)
7) Sweet Pea (Genus: Lathyrus)
TBR: Wildfire Hurricane, Amelia James (has the words ‘sweet’ or ‘wild’ in the title)
New: Home Sweet Home, Lilly Mirren (has the words ‘sweet’ or ‘wild’ in the title)
8) Orchid (Family: Orchidaceae)
TBR: Hawkyn, Larissa Ione (has an erotic or paranormal tag)
New: The Inn at Eagle Point, Sherryl Woods (with a character that is part of a large family)
Well, I hope you are in the mood reading from your own TBR or finding something new to read.
Enjoy your reading
Hi Navi!It was fun looking through your books! Here are your picks. Let me know if you need repicks.
Peony
TBR: The Bride Test (happy event)
New: You Say It First (happy event)
Bird of Paradise
TBR: All Scot and Bothered (orange cover)
New: Her Ladyship's Companion (orange cover)
Poppy
TBR: The A.I. Who Loved Me (injured character)
New: Fortune's Pawn (military character)
Pansy
TBR: The Roommate (part of a series)
New: Cinnamon and Gunpowder (beard on cover)
Lilac
TBR: When the Marquess Was Mine (purple cover)
New: Fix Her Up (purple cover)
Magnolia
TBR: The Duke Who Didn't (historical)
New: The Hidden Blade (historical)
Sweet Pea
TBR: Red, White & Royal Blue (UK setting-ish)
New: The Ides of April (Italian setting)
Orchid
TBR: Truth or Beard (large family)
New: Strange Love (paranormal)
Hi HeatherMarieI had a lot of fun looking through your shelf! Your tastes are a bit different than mine, but I found some books on your PIFM shelf that looked really good to me as well, so I borrowed them for my "to read" shelf.
Below are the books I've selected for you for May.
When I was picking new books for you, I looked through your DNF and your Hard Pass shelves to make sure I didn't pick any of those books or authors.
I did pop my new selections through your read shelf, but let me know if I've accidentally picked something that you've already read or DNFed.
My selections are a mixed bag of books. Some I've read, some I searched Goodreads reviews and tags for, and some are books my favorite authors have read and recommended.
If you would like any repicks or changes, please comment to let me know or PM me.
Happy Reading!
Peony
TBR: The Worst Wonderful Time (Asian Character)
New: The Heart Principle (Asian Author)
Bird of Paradise
TBR: You Lucky Dog (orange cover)
New: Hosed (MC is a fire FIGHTER)
Poppy
TBR: Nightchaser (character is in the military)
New: The Lady Chosen (male MC was in a British Spy Ring - military)
Pansy
TBR: To Catch an Earl (MC remembers a kiss; part of a series)
New: My Almost Ex (MC has amensia is recovering memories; part of a series)
Lilac
TBR: Baking Me Crazy (Blue Cover)
New: Marrying Mr. Wrong (Group of Friends)
Magnolia
TBR: The Downstairs Girl (Female MC; Historical)
New: Duchess If You Dare (Female MC; Historical)
Sweet Pea
TBR: The London Restoration (Set in London - UK)
New: East End (Set in London - UK)
Orchid
TBR: The Kingmaker (Had a 2 & 8 in Publication Date - October 28, 2019)
New: First Comes Scandal (Part of the large Bridergton Family written by Ms. Quinn)
Picking for Fran twice in a row :DI hope I got it right this time too. I tried to avoid historical and paranormal as much as I could. Enjoy!
1) Peony
TBR: The Rules of Friends with Benefits
NEW: Crazy Rich Asians
2) Bird of Paradise
TBR: A Match Made for Thanksgiving
NEW: The Falling in Love Montage
3) Poppy
TBR: Remembrance
NEW: Shadow and Bone
4) Pansy
TBR: The Naughty Princess
NEW: Sea Swept
5) Lilac
TBR: Where There's Smoke
NEW: The Dog Stars
6) Magnolia
TBR: Her Island Fantasy
NEW: Gravity
7) Sweet Pea (Genus: Lathyrus)
TBR: Ruby Tuesday
NEW: The Woman Who Stole My Life
8) Orchid
TBR: The Virgin Duet
NEW: First Touch
☘KathyD☘Here are my picks for you. I hope you find something good in this mix to read.
1) Peony
TBR: One Night with You (novella)
NEW: Hate to Want You (Asian character)
2) Bird of Paradise
TBR: Right (orange)
NEW: Hidden Hollywood (orange)
3) Poppy
TBR: Beneath This Mask (military character)
NEW: The Summer Deal (sick)
4) Pansy
TBR: Trigger (beard)
NEW: Bombshells (beard)
5) Lilac
TBR: American Queen (blue cover)
NEW: I Pucking Love You (blue cover)
6) Magnolia
TBR: Kitty and the Silver Bullet (female mc)
NEW: Bossy Grump (female mc)
7) Sweet Pea (Genus: Lathyrus)
TBR: Wylde ("wild" in title)
NEW: Marrying Mr. Wrong (wild in descrip)
8) Orchid
TBR: Her Lucky Love (paranormal)
NEW: The Vanishing (paranormal)
Fran wrote: "Hi Prinzessbtrfly!I had fun going through your shelves...we have a lot in common :) I hope you find a goodie here. I recommended a few older titles I enjoyed and a few newer ones :)
1) Peony (Sp..."
cool beans, thanks Fran! <3
for Nancy H1: As Far As You'll Take Me
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
2: The Good Neighbor: The Life & Work of Fred Rogers
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
3: No Offense
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...
4: Haven
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
5: My Absolute Darling https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
6: Flowers in the Attic https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...
7: Wylde
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
8: the Secrets of Silk
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
if i used the wrong shelf, let me know. <3
Hi Rebecca,You have so many GREAT reads waiting for you on your Audio shelf! I could recommend many, many of them because I've read them and they are SO good! As for these picks, if you don't see any you like, please let me know and I can give you others. It was hard to choose just a few because you have so many good ones on there! (Also, I tried to list the Audiobook where possible. If I messed up any, I apologize.)
Peony: Asian - Crazy Rich Asians; Novella - The Stocking was Hung
Bird of Paradise: Orange cover- Tall, Dark & Dead (edition on your list has orange cover); Bird on cover - Raven Black (excellent story and series!)
Poppy: Military - Going Overboard (really good!); Someone gets injured - How to Walk Away(This is my favorite book of all I read last year!!)
Pansy: A woman who thinks - A Useful Woman (really good!); Facial hair/beard - Truth or Beard (really good series)
Lilac: Innocent character - The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise (excellent story); Group of friends - Caramel Crush (great series!)
Magnolia: Published more than 20 years ago - Aunt Dimity's Death(Another great series);
Historical tag: 1750: Jacqueline
;
Sweet Pea: United Kingdom - Letters from Skye; Has 'sweet' in title: Sex, Lies & Sweet Tea (Both of these are excellent!)
Orchid: Large family - The Duke and I
(I just read this - excellent!); Has a '2' in page numbers and pub. date - The New Mrs D: An Hilarious, Uplifting, Anti-Romantic Comedy (really good!)
I hope you find something you like! You have so any good reads awaiting! Happy reading!
Hi Prinzessbtrfly,You used the correct shelf - I only have one TBR shelf! Thank you for the good picks. I will have to decide which one to start with, because I see several that would be my 'first pick' - lol.
Prinzessbtrfly wrote: "for Nancy H
1: As Far As You'll Take Me
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
2: The Good Neighbor: The Life & Work of Fred Rogers
https://www.goodreads.com/book/sh..."
Hi 𝗟𝗮𝘂𝗿𝗟𝗮 -I had lots of fun picking for you! We didn't have tons of the same tastes in books, but I tried to find some that I have liked and hope you might enjoy as well. Others are ones that I thought sounded good for you. 1. Peony
TBR Don't Break My Heart (celebration)
NEW The Kiss Quotient (Asian author)
2. Birds of paradise
TBR Night Fall (orange cover)
NEW Fighting Silence (MC is a fighter)
3. Poppy
TBR Dagger's Edge (tagged military)
NEW Evie Interrupted (sick/pain)
4. Pansy
TBR Special Delivery (part of a series)
NEW The Virgin Rule Book (facial hair on cover)
5. Lilac
TBR Devil in Winter (purple cover)
NEW The Bromance Book Club (blue cover)
6. Magnolia
TBR First Lady (pub in 2000)
NEW The Bribe (female MC)
7. Sweet pea
TBR Sweet Sinful Nights (has sweet in title)
NEW The Italian (Italy)
8. Orchid
TBR The Awakening (mp paranormal)
NEW Where the Blame Lies (426 pages)
📚📚 HAPPY READING 📚📚
Maggie wrote: "Hi HeatherMarieI had a lot of fun looking through your shelf! Your tastes are a bit different than mine, but I found some books .."
Thanks Maggie! These books look great!- I think that British Spy Ring one is calling my name. Thanks for going through that effort, really appreciate it. Glad you found some new books too :)
Gabriella wrote: "Picking for Fran twice in a row :DI hope I got it right this time too. I tried to avoid historical and paranormal as much as I could. Enjoy!"
Thank you Gabriella for the great pics and for picking for me again, lol. You are batting 2 for 2! I have my eye on Sea Swept and First Touch.... I will keep you posted!
Hello Fyre.Katz, here are some books for you. Happy reading!🦋 Recommend a book: with an Asian character and author/novella. (M.)
The Housekeeper and the Professor by Yōko Ogawa (M.)
The Way You Make Me Feel by Maurene Goo (F.K.)
🦋 Recommend a book: a character who is a ‘fighter’ (your interpretation) (F.K.)
Bully by Penelope Douglas
🦋 Recommend a book: with a red cover. (M.)
Stardust by Neil Gaiman (F.K.)
Heartless by Mary Balogh (M.)
🦋 Recommend a book: that is part of a series. (F.K.)
Wallbanger by Alice Clayton
🦋 Recommend a book: with a story that features a group of friends (F.K.)
The Deal by Elle Kennedy
🦋 Recommend a book: that was originally published more than 20 years ago (M.)
I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith
🦋 Recommmend a book: has the words ‘wild’ in the title (F.K.)
The Simple Wild by K.A. Tucker
🦋 Recommend a book: has a 2 and 8 in the publication date, & a large family.
Flock by Kate Stewart (F.K.)
Arabella by Georgette Heyer (M.)
HeatherMarie wrote: "Hey Sonja- cool theme this month! Really liked the botany facts"Sonja,
Agree! the flowers theme was great and so well done!
Reminded me of a book I read a while back called the Language of Flowers :)
Mary-Megan wrote: "☘KathyD☘Here are my picks for you. I hope you find something good in this mix to read.
1) Peony
TBR: One Night with You (novella)
NEW: Hate to Want You (Asian cha..."
thanks Mary-Megan! these are some great picks for the upcoming nice weather!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Unhoneymooners (other topics)To Sir Phillip, With Love (other topics)
The Wedding Date Disaster (other topics)
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo (other topics)
Wild at Heart (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Robin Schone (other topics)Tawna Fenske (other topics)
Mari Carr (other topics)









What is the Pick-It-For-Me Challenge?
The Pick-It-For-Me Challenge (PIFM) is a reading challenge where each participant gives and receives book recommendations based on a given a set of rules. The assignment method and book selection rules change each month so it’s always new and always different.
The idea of the PIFM challenge is that you will get new-to-you books and authors selected for you as well as a push to read some books that have been lingering on your shelves. You may not be interested in the new books recommended, which is why you also get a minimum of four books from your shelf.
You only have to read ONE book to complete this challenge!
After signups are closed, your names and any extra info will go into the super-secret PIFM randomizer and it will select someone for you to recommend books to and someone to give you recommendations. This list will be posted along with any specific picking rules for the month.
In order to participate you need to either HAVE YOUR PROFILE SET TO PUBLIC (preferable), or friend the person giving you recommendations.
PLEASE NOTE: if you choose to keep your profile private, it is your responsibility to send a friend request to the person picking for you as soon as possible after the matchups are posted. Whether your profile is private or not, it is also very important that your profile be set to receive Private Messages (PMs) in case anyone needs to reach out to you (mods, organizer etc.)
Everything gets done in this thread so be sure to come back often!!!
Repicks:
You can ask for repicks if:
✱ The books picked for you are not yet released.
✱ If you have already read the chosen book(s) and they are on your ‘read’ shelf.
✱ If you did not receive four picks from your ‘to-read’ shelf, with at least one from your preferred shelf.
You may NOT ask for repicks because:
✱ A book is not available at your library.
✱ A genre or author you don’t enjoy.
INFORMATION NEEDED TO SIGN UP
Please sign up in this thread with the answer to the following question:
It’s already nearly May! Spring has sprung and all the flowers are in bloom.
✱✱ No sorting this month, to sign up, just share your favorite spring flower(s)! ✱✱
✱✱ If you have a preferred shelf, please list it along with your pick! ✱✱
IMPORTANT DATES
Sign ups will remain open until April 25th (9 pm US PST)
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You’ll have until April 29th (5 pm US PST) to make your recommendations.
Please do not start reading your book(s) until the first of the month. You then have the entire month to read your pick(s) and give some feedback.
If you’re new please read the PIFM Guidelines and FAQ. If you have any questions that are not addressed there, please feel free to ask!