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Read a book with a character who is a maid servant whose responsibilities would include ironing clothing.
I was considering Songbirds which is about the search for a maid who has gone missing. I think she'll be significant as she's the missing person, but as she's missing, I'm not sure if she's an actual character as well. Is it acceptable like this? Or would it be acceptable if she for example appears in flashbacks other characters might have? Or has anyone read it and know if it fits?

Clarifying question - first letter of the title (not including articles) can begin with A, B, C, D, or E? Just want to make sure, thanks!


Lovely, thanks Janice. Lol, that sounds like a good one!

Read a book with the theme of tourism
Not sure about the kind of books to be read for this task.
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Read a book with the theme of tourism
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Maybe something like this? The Disaster Tourist

Read a book with the theme of tourism
Not sure about the kind of books to be read for this task.
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Maybe something like this? [book:The Disaster Tour..."
Thanks a lot, Ayacchi.

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Thanks, Janice.



I'll accept it.

Has anyone read The Keeper of Lost Things The blurb describes the MC as a housekeeper, but I wondered if that was significant to the story and if she might happen to iron.

Has anyone read The Keeper of Lost Things The blurb describes the MC as a house..."
Wait! Actually, the GR blurb doesn't say "housekeeper" at all; it says "assistant." Hmm, I wonder where I got the housekeeper thing.

I haven’t found a maid who irons yet either.


I don't think she does. She's a hotel maid cleaning hotel suites.



I have Maids of Misfortune slotted for this task. The maid, Kathleen, is a significant character in the story and it's mentioned in the book that one of her jobs is to iron clothing.
The ebook is free on Amazon.

The Help definitely has ironing included. For The Maid, it says the word ironing is included in the story several times, but I don't know the context. I didn't recall her doing it as part of her job. Belgravia and Maids of Misfortune both say that the word ironing is included, but also give no context as those pages are not included in the sample.




My original choice was A Lady & Lady's Maid Mystery Series by Alyssa Maxwell or Maids of Misfortune by M. Louisa Locke.
I started reading

In Ch.1. (Loc.112) in the conversation between the maid (business owner of Happy Maids who is also the original Happy Maid) and her new employer, where he requests the laundry to be done first, it is mentioned:
" Do you have about an hour's worth of work you can do while you wait?"
"Yes"
"And you'll go to your office or study or to your bedroom to do that."
"I have an office in the back."
"Great. I'll get on the laundry."
There is no specific mention about 'ironing'.
Would this book be acceptable for the task?
Thanks.

Viji, please refer to message 40 for your answer.

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Thanks, Janice. I had missed the msg. referred. From the clarification, I find this book fits and I would use this for this task.
In India, the book referred by you is available under Kindle Unlimited but is not available under Kindle Daily Deals. I have added this to my to-read list.

Does the "one or more" refer to the type(s) of animals or to the animals to be found on the cover - specifically: Does one animal suffice?
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