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message 1: by Jan, Moderator (last edited Dec 26, 2024 10:34AM) (new)

Jan | 21083 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
3 Months from Start

Landmarks give us a sense of place, connect us to a destination and inspire travel. Let's celebrate the reopening of one of the most famous cathedrals in the world.


Complete 7 tasks.

Challenge Rules: All forms of books are accepted as long as they are 100 pages or more. When posting updates of completed books, please include a link to the title and author’s name, along with the date you finished reading the book. Please post cover if it is task appropriate. When you have completed the challenge, please copy and paste your entire challenge and repost in a new message, letting us know it is completed.

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Tasks

1. Location
This amazing cathedral is located in Paris, on the eastern half of Île de la Cité, an island in the Seine River. For over three centuries, all roads in France have converged on Notre-Dame de Paris. This is because Emperor Augustus declared it the intersection of all the highways in the Roman Empire. In 1769, King Louis XV officially made it the hub of all the nation's routes, and in 1924 the government decided to make Notre-Dame the point from which mileage distances between towns are officially calculated. The compass rose-shaped stone is still visible in the courtyard of the church.
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).

2. Construction
Constructed over the course of two centuries starting in 1163, Notre Dame was built on the ruins of four previous churches dating from the 4th century. Utilizing a Latin cross design, its flying buttresses were a groundbreaking innovation from the Gothic period, enabling the construction of taller, more slender buildings while also distributing the weight of the structure. This allowed for the installation of expansive stained-glass windows. The awe-inspiring Rose Windows  are considered among the finest examples of Gothic stained-glass craftsmanship.
*Read a series book #2 or #4 or read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.

3. Golden Ratio
The cathedral's grandeur is not just a product of artistic inspiration; it is also the result of careful mathematical precision. Notre-Dame's Gothic design is rooted in the "Golden Ratio," a mathematical concept that produces aesthetically pleasing proportions while aligning with nature’s most harmonious number, Phi (1.618). This "sacred geometry" has been utilized by builders for centuries, with masterpieces such as the Parthenon as another example.
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (tell us how) or read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).

4. History
Notre-Dame is not merely a religious site but a vessel of French history. From hosting secular legislative events that birthed France's parliament in the 14th century to being transformed into the Temple of Reason during the French Revolution, it became etched in the people's hearts when it stood as the symbol of the liberation of Paris at the end of World War II. On August 25, 1944, General Charles de Gaulle marched through the liberated capital to the cathedral, where bells rang in celebration of the city’s freedom.
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage or read a book that mentions a famous building in its text (share text).

5. Fire
It was a horrific day for Paris when a catastrophic fire engulfed Notre-Dame on April 15, 2019. It caused extensive damage to the building, including the destruction of its wooden roof and iconic spire. The pipe organs and Rose Windows were luckily not destroyed, and many of the religious relics were saved the day of the fire. But the disaster left the world in shock and mourning, inspiring an outpouring of support and contributions for the cathedral’s restoration, totaling over 900 million dollars.
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (briefly share details) or read a book published in 2019.

6. Restoration
For six years, restoration teams (including carpenters, art restorers, metal workers, stonemasons, and roofers) have been working tirelessly to resurrect this iconic church. Their first task (after securing the building and walls) was to repair the cathedral’s enormous medieval wooden roof and spire. Then the interior work began, the smoke damage to art, windows, and both organs was quite extensive. Even though there is still work to be done on the exterior of the cathedral, the roof and interior restoration has now been completed.
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what) or read the FIRST published book by an author.

7. Reopening
On December 7, 2024, the archbishop of Paris presided over an invitation-only reopening ceremony. The following day, a celebration Mass took place, marking the first time the public was welcomed back inside. The cathedral is now open to the public and its regular daily schedule has resumed, including events and weekly concerts. Over the course of 2025, music will resonate within the cathedral again through organ recitals, and concerts featuring international orchestras and choirs. Tourists from across the globe are thrilled that they can again visit and experience this architectural marvel. 
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book) or read a book where music is important to the plot (tell us how) .


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Jan | 21083 comments Participants

Barb ~ Completed
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Ed
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Ruth ~ Completed
Sallie(GeorgiaGirl)
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Susan
Tari ~ Completed
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Trish ~ Completed


message 3: by Jan, Moderator (last edited Mar 05, 2025 09:47AM) (new)

Jan | 21083 comments My Spot


Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 1, 2025 - March 31, 2025
7/7

1. Location
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover). The Face of a Stranger | Anne Perry 1/15/25***
The Face of a Stranger (William Monk, #1) by Anne Perry

2. Construction
*Read a series book #2. Irish Car Bomb | Steven Henry 3/3/25***
Irish Car Bomb (The Erin O'Reilly Mysteries, #2) by Steven Henry

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (416 Pages). Copper River | William Kent Krueger 2/6/25****
Copper River (Cork O'Connor, #6) by William Kent Krueger

4. History
*Read a book that mentions a famous building in its text ("She was so close to me on the winding, irregular stone steps inside Notre Dame Cathedral that I could smell her breath"). The Elusive Elixir | Gigi Pandian 1/22/25**
The Elusive Elixir (An Accidental Alchemist Mystery, #3) by Gigi Pandian

5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (a house was completely burned down killing three people). The Burning | M.R. Hall 2/25/25*****
The Burning (Jenny Cooper, #6) by M.R. Hall

6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (MC was an art restorer). Whispers of the Bayou | Mindy Starns Clark 2/15/25***
Whispers of the Bayou by Mindy Starns Clark

7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (Added to TBR on January 25, 2025) . The Book of Two Ways | Jodi Picoult 2/19/25****
The Book of Two Ways by Jodi Picoult


message 4: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 21083 comments I will be traveling the next few days, so be patient with me getting everyone linked up.


message 5: by Meg, Contributor (last edited Feb 16, 2025 05:55PM) (new)

Meg (makeli2) | 962 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 01, 2025 - March 31, 2025


1. Location
This amazing cathedral is located in Paris, on the eastern half of Île de la Cité, an island in the Seine River. For over three centuries, all roads in France have converged on Notre-Dame de Paris. This is because Emperor Augustus declared it the intersection of all the highways in the Roman Empire. In 1769, King Louis XV officially made it the hub of all the nation's routes, and in 1924 the government decided to make Notre-Dame the point from which mileage distances between towns are officially calculated. The compass rose-shaped stone is still visible in the courtyard of the church.
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover); a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).
The Art of Theft (Lady Sherlock, #4) by Sherry Thomas The Art of Theft, Sherry Thomas 02/11

2. Construction
Constructed over the course of two centuries starting in 1163, Notre Dame was built on the ruins of four previous churches dating from the 4th century. Utilizing a Latin cross design, its flying buttresses were a groundbreaking innovation from the Gothic period, enabling the construction of taller, more slender buildings while also distributing the weight of the structure. This allowed for the installation of expansive stained-glass windows. The awe-inspiring Rose Windows are considered among the finest examples of Gothic stained-glass craftsmanship.
*Read a series book #2 or #4 ==> #2
Death Comes to Marlow (Marlow Murder Club #2) by Robert Thorogood Death Comes to Marlow, Robert Thorogood 01/06

3. Golden Ratio
The cathedral's grandeur is not just a product of artistic inspiration; it is also the result of careful mathematical precision. Notre-Dame's Gothic design is rooted in the "Golden Ratio," a mathematical concept that produces aesthetically pleasing proportions while aligning with nature’s most harmonious number, Phi (1.618). This "sacred geometry" has been utilized by builders for centuries, with masterpieces such as the Parthenon as another example.
*Read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count). ==> 218p
Sweet Bean Paste by Durian Sukegawa Sweet Bean Paste, Durian Sukegawa 01/15

4. History
Notre-Dame is not merely a religious site but a vessel of French history. From hosting secular legislative events that birthed France's parliament in the 14th century to being transformed into the Temple of Reason during the French Revolution, it became etched in the people's hearts when it stood as the symbol of the liberation of Paris at the end of World War II. On August 25, 1944, General Charles de Gaulle marched through the liberated capital to the cathedral, where bells rang in celebration of the city’s freedom.
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage
Murder at King’s Crossing (Wrexford & Sloane, #8) by Andrea Penrose Murder at King's Crossing, Andrea Penrose 01/06

5. Fire
It was a horrific day for Paris when a catastrophic fire engulfed Notre-Dame on April 15, 2019. It caused extensive damage to the building, including the destruction of its wooden roof and iconic spire. The pipe organs and Rose Windows were luckily not destroyed, and many of the religious relics were saved the day of the fire. But the disaster left the world in shock and mourning, inspiring an outpouring of support and contributions for the cathedral’s restoration, totaling over 900 million dollars.
*Read a book published in 2019.
Slay Bells Ring (The Wedding Bell Mysteries, #1) by Nancy Robards Thompson Slay Bells Ring, Nancy Robards Thompson 01/03

6. Restoration
For six years, restoration teams (including carpenters, art restorers, metal workers, stonemasons, and roofers) have been working tirelessly to resurrect this iconic church. Their first task (after securing the building and walls) was to repair the cathedral’s enormous medieval wooden roof and spire. Then the interior work began, the smoke damage to art, windows, and both organs was quite extensive. Even though there is still work to be done on the exterior of the cathedral, the roof and interior restoration has now been completed.
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (lab experiments, plus cooking for TV) or read the FIRST published book by an author.
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus Lessons in Chemistry, Bonnie Garmus 02/07

7. Reopening
On December 7, 2024, the archbishop of Paris presided over an invitation-only reopening ceremony. The following day, a celebration Mass took place, marking the first time the public was welcomed back inside. The cathedral is now open to the public and its regular daily schedule has resumed, including events and weekly concerts. Over the course of 2025, music will resonate within the cathedral again through organ recitals, and concerts featuring international orchestras and choirs. Tourists from across the globe are thrilled that they can again visit and experience this architectural marvel.
*Read a book where music is important to the plot ==> Story centers around an older country music singer
Heart of Barkness (Chet and Bernie Mystery #9) by Spencer Quinn Heart of Barkness, Spencer Quinn


message 6: by Patrizia, Contributor (last edited Feb 09, 2025 01:03AM) (new)

Patrizia | 1354 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 01, 2025 - March 31, 2025

7/7

1. Location
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).
Amish Country Ransom by Mary Alford 13 January; 4☆
Amish Country Ransom by Mary Alford

2. Construction
*Read a series book #2 or #4 or read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.
#2- Shadows at Dusk by Elizabeth Goddard 3 January; 5☆
Shadows at Dusk (Missing in Alaska, #2) by Elizabeth Goddard

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (tell us how) or read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).
316 pages- Murder with Earl Grey Tea by Karen Rose Smith 8 January; 5☆
Murder with Earl Grey Tea (Daisy's Tea Garden Mystery, #9) by Karen Rose Smith

4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage or read a book that mentions a famous building in its text (share text).
Murder in Postscript by Mary Winters 4 February; 5☆
Murder in Postscript (Lady of Letters #1) by Mary Winters

5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (briefly share details) or read a book published in 2019.
Death by Café Mocha by Alex Erickson 21 January; 3 1/2☆
Death by Café Mocha (Bookstore Cafe Mystery #7) by Alex Erickson

6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what) or read the FIRST published book by an author.
Delitto tra le pagine (=Murder Past Due) by Miranda James 8 February; 4☆
Delitto tra le pagine (Cat in the Stacks #1) by Miranda James

7. Reopening
*Read book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book) or read a book where music is important to the plot (tell us how) .
1st January 2025- Deadly Yellowstone Secrets by Kari Trumbo 5 January; 4☆
Deadly Yellowstone Secrets by Kari Trumbo


message 7: by Brenda (last edited Jan 25, 2025 03:22PM) (new)

Brenda | 966 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
Duration: 1/1/25 - 31/3/25
7/7

Tasks

1. Location
*Read a book with a road on the cover
(post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).
Blood and Gold (Gabe Ahern #3) by Michael Trant Blood and Gold by Michael Trant 5s 19/1/25

2. Construction
*Read a series book #2
or #4 or read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.
Over the River (Daughters of the Darling #2) by Annie Seaton Over the River by Annie Seaton 5s 2/1/25 Daughters of the Darling #2

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (tell us how) or read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).
A Jug of Murder (Apple HomiCider Cozy Mysteries) by Belinda J. Evaline A Jug of Murder by Belinda J. Evaline 4s 3/1/25 148 pages

4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage
or read a book that mentions a famous building in its text (share text).
The Heirloom by Julie Brooks The Heirloom by Julie Brooks 4s 15/1/25

5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs
(briefly share details) or read a book published in 2019.
Shattered (Unfinished Business #4) by Juanita Kees Shattered by Juanita Kees 5s 1/1/25 (view spoiler)

6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what) or read the FIRST published book by an author.
Island Song by Pepsi Demacque-Crockett Island Song by Pepsi Demacque-Crockett 3s 23/1/25

7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024
(share date you added book) or read a book where music is important to the plot (tell us how)
Dead Liar by Ruth Nina Welsh Dead Liar by Ruth Nina Welsh 5s 24/1/25 added 19th January, 2025


message 8: by Catsalive (last edited Jan 30, 2025 06:40PM) (new)

Catsalive | 893 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 1, 2025 - March 31, 2025
7/7


1. Location
*Read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS
Salvation in Death by J.D. Robb 11/1 3★

2. Construction
*Read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.
Pawn of Prophecy by David Eddings 30/1 4★

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 - 189p
Irish Thoroughbred by Nora Roberts 6/1 2★

4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage
The Mirror by Marlys Millhiser 14/1 4★

5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs - WWII
A Girls' Guide to Winning the War by Annie Lyons 16/1 4★

6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands - veterinary surgeon
Two Weeks 'til Christmas by Laura Greaves 1/1 3★

7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 - 4/1/25
Emergency Exit Only by Michelle Upton 5/1 3.5★

Salvation in Death (In Death, #27) by J.D. Robb Pawn of Prophecy (The Belgariad, #1) by David Eddings Irish Thoroughbred (Irish Hearts, #1) by Nora Roberts The Mirror by Marlys Millhiser A Girls' Guide to Winning the War by Annie Lyons Two Weeks 'til Christmas by Laura Greaves Emergency Exit Only by Michelle Upton


message 9: by Hannah (last edited Jan 26, 2025 09:50PM) (new)

Hannah (bookwormhannah) | 74 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 01, 2025 - March 31, 2025
Completed 1/26/25

7/7

1. Location
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).
Return to Boone's Hollow by Kim Vogel Sawyer 1/3/25 “r” is in Paris.

2. Construction
*Read a series book #2 or #4 or read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.
Lethal Target by Janice Cantore 1/22/25; series #2

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (tell us how) or read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).
Love's New Beginnings by Penny Zeller 1/14/25: 218 pages

4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage or read a book that mentions a famous building in its text (share text).
Love Finds You in Liberty, Indiana by Melanie Dobson 1/11/25: tagged historical

5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (briefly share details) or read a book published in 2019.
Cloaked in Beauty by Karen Witemeyer 1/1/25 Heroine’s childhood home burns to the ground in the prologue

6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what) or read the FIRST published book by an author.
A Perfect Silhouette by Judith McCoy Miller 1/26/25: heroine Mellie cuts portraits from paper using scissors as her second job

7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book) or read a book where music is important to the plot (tell us how).
The Songbird of Hope Hill by Kim Vogel Sawyer 1/5/25 the ladies’ choir at Hope Hill is an integral part of the plot.


message 10: by CassieCruel (last edited Jan 12, 2025 12:23PM) (new)

CassieCruel | 27 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 01, 2025 - March 31, 2025

0/7

1. Location
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).

2. Construction
*Read a series book #2 or #4 or read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (tell us how) or read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).

4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage or read a book that mentions a famous building in its text (share text).

5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (briefly share details) or read a book published in 2019.

✅6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what) - Dead Serious Case #1: Miz Dusty Le Frey - 5/1 - Tristan is a medical examiner

✅7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book) - Relic Hunter - 12/1 - added 15/12/24


message 11: by Olivermagnus (last edited Feb 12, 2025 11:53AM) (new)

 Olivermagnus (lynda11282) | 1061 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 1, 2025 - March 31, 2025

7
of 7 Complete

🗼1. Location
Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS.
Perish - Lisa Black - 4 Stars - 1/28/25

🗼2. Construction
Read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.
One by One - Ruth Ware - 4 Stars - 2/7/25 - RW

🗼3. Golden Ratio
Read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).
The Codex - Douglas Preston - 3 Stars - 1/30/25 - 416 pages

🗼4. History
Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage.
The Evening and the Morning - Ken Follett - 5 Stars - 1/14/25

🗼5. Fire
Read a book published in 2019.
American Predator - Maureen Callahan - 4 Stars - 2/5/25 - orig pub Jul 01, 2019

🗼6. Restoration
Read the FIRST published book by an author.
Assistant to the Villain - Hannah Nicole Maehrer - 4 Stars - 2/10/25

🗼7. Reopening
Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book).
Dry River - John Steele - 3 Stars - 1/26/25 - added Jan 22, 2025


message 12: by Kim (last edited Jan 18, 2025 09:34AM) (new)

Kim (kmyers) | 193 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 01, 2025 - March 31, 2025

6/7

1. Location
*Read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS
Sleigh Bells Ring. RaeAnne Thayne. 1.2.25

2. Construction
*Read a series book #2
Razor Girl. Carl Hiaasen. 1.15.25

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (Stella is an econometrician).
The Kiss Quotient. Helen Hoang. 1.4.25

4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage or read a book that mentions a famous building in its text (share text).

5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (Hurricane of 1938)
A Hundred Summers. Beatriz Williams. 1.6.25

6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (hair stylist)
Isle of Palms. Dorothea Benton Frank. 1.11.25

7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (1.7.2025)
The Christmas Child: A Story About Finding You Way Home for the Holidays. Max Lucado. 1.7.25


message 13: by ChrisGA (last edited Feb 14, 2025 11:32AM) (new)

ChrisGA | 327 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 01, 2025 - March 31, 2025

0/7

❎1. Location
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover) Tome To Tomb Tome To Tomb (St. Marin's Cozy Mystery #5) by A.C.F. Bookens A.C.F. Bookens1/1/25

❎2. Construction
*Read a series book #2. Murder Under the MistletoeLiz Fielding1/9/25

❎3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).311 pp. Murder in BloomLiz Fielding1/10/25

4. History
❎*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage. The Case of the Ghost of Christmas MorningP.J. Fitzsimmons1/13/25

❎5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (briefly share details) (view spoiler)I Think We've Been Here BeforeSuzy Krause 2/15/25

❎6. Restoration
*Read the FIRST published book by an author. Friends with SecretsChristine Gunderson1/23/25

❎7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book) added 1/1/25. Cruising Cowboys: A Cruise Ship Cozy Mystery NovelHope Callaghan1/2/25


message 14: by Richard (last edited Jan 02, 2025 05:54AM) (new)

Richard (richoman25) | 127 comments WC - Notre-Dame Cathedral

✅ Total: 12/12

1. Location
Cover - road
31/12 - A Century of Tomorrows How Imagining the Future Shapes the Present by Glenn Adamson , Glenn Adamson - ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Title - starts with letter in PARIS
28/12 - Absolute Mayhem: Secret Confessions of a Porn Star, Monica Mayhem - ⭐️

2. Construction
Series - 4
2/1 - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, J.K. Rowling - ⭐️⭐️⭐️
4th book in series
Author - initials in ROSE WINDOWS
28/12 - Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family, Omid Scobie - ⭐️⭐️⭐️

3. Golden Ratio
Plot - numbers
30/12 - Numbers: Their Tales, Types, and Treasures, Alfred S. Posamentier - ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Pages - 2 of 1618
28/12 - Life on Svalbard: Finding Home on a Remote Island Near the North Pole, Cecilia Blomdahl - ⭐️
268 pages

4. History
MPG - historical
30/12 - Nature's Mutiny: How the Little Ice Age of the Long Seventeenth Century Transformed the West and Shaped the Present, Philipp Blom - ⭐️⭐️
Text - famous building
28/12 - A Walk Through Ancient Rome: A Tour of the Historical Sites That Shaped the City, Philip Matyszak - ⭐️⭐️⭐️
"the Flavian Amphitheatre (aka the Colosseum)" p.46

5. Fire
Plot - catastrophic event
28/12 - Exploited, Emma Jackson - ⭐️⭐️
MC is groomed & trafficked by a child sex gang
Published - 2019
28/12 - Tea and Cake with Demons: A Buddhist Guide to Feeling Worthy, Adreanna Limbach - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

6. Restoration
Plot - MC works in a trade that requires skill with their hands
31/12 - 101 Things I Learned ® in Culinary School, Louis Eguaras - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
MC is a chef who has good knife skills

7. Reopening
Plot - music
29/12 - Kraftwerk: I Was a Robot, Wolfgang Flür - ⭐️⭐️⭐️


message 15: by JoAnne (last edited Jan 25, 2025 06:14AM) (new)

JoAnne | 495 comments WC Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
Duration: January 01, 2025 - March 31, 2025
Read: 7/7


1. Location
*Read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS.
Rock Paper Scissors Devon Monk 1/7/24

2. Construction
*Read a series book #2.
See Her Die Melinda Leigh 1/11/25 (Bree Taggert #2)

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).
186 pages Stargirl Jerry Spinelli 1/21/25

4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage.
The Lightkeeper's Ball Colleen Coble 1/16/25

5. Fire
*Read a book published in 2019.
A Soldier's Christmas Wish Vivian Arend 1/2/25

6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands.
Charlotte is a baker and Christian is a carpenter. The Last Letters Sophie Kenna 1/18/25

7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024.
January 13, 2025 Eggs Jerry Spinelli 1/15/25


message 16: by Barb (last edited Feb 18, 2025 05:52PM) (new)

Barb | 1659 comments LANDMARKS OF THE WORLD: NOTRE-DAME CATHEDRAL, 1/1 – 3/31
7/7 COMPLETE


1. LOCATION
*Read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE)
The Red Box (Nero Wolfe #4), by Rex Stout, finished 1/3/25 ★★★.5

2. CONSTRUCTION
*Read a series book #2
Hard Time (Time Police #2), by Jodi Taylor, finished 1/5/25 ★★★★.5

3. GOLDEN RATIO
*Read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count)
218 pages : The Case at Barton Manor (Mrs. Lillywhite Investigates #1), by Emily Queen, finished 2/10/25 ★★★.5

4. HISTORY
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage
Murder by Invitation Only (Phyllida Bright #3), by Colleen Cambridge, finished 1/24/25 ★★★★

5. FIRE
*Read a book published in 2019
publ 2-22-19 : Fear in February (Calendar Mysteries #2), by Camilla Chafer, finished 1/9/25 ★★★.5

6. RESTORATION
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what)
bread baker : Crust No One (Bread Shop #2), by Winnie Archer, finished 1/11/25 ★★★.5

7. REOPENING
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book)
added 12-21-24 : A Victim at Valentine’s (Secret Bookcase #5), by Ellie Alexander, finished 1/12/25 ★★★★


message 17: by Tari (last edited Feb 19, 2025 06:32AM) (new)

Tari (thann) | 968 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 01, 2025 - March 31, 2025

7/7


1. Location
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).
After Park Patti Benning 1/4/25

2. Construction
*Read a series book #2 or #4
or read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.
#4 Greenoak Bookbinding Mystery Murder in the Cul-de-Sac Penny Brooke 1/5/25

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (tell us how) or read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).
111 Merry Murder at the Adobe Seren Star Goode 1/2/25

4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage or read a book that mentions a famous building in its text (share text).
p 122 “That’s Westminster Palace, isn’t it?” Bridal Bedlam Hazel Smith 2/19/25

5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (briefly share details) or read a book published in 2019.
Pub April 15, 2019 Poolside Panic Mel Faye 1/16/25

6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what)
or read the FIRST published book by an author.
Dental assistant Tea'd Off Patti Benning 1/4/25

7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book)
or read a book where music is important to the plot (tell us how).
Shelved 1/6/25 The Puzzle in the Pumpkin Patch L.L. Gray 1/9/25


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Jan | 21083 comments Welcome to the fun! I will get everyone linked up on Tuesday when I return home.


message 19: by Karen ♐ (last edited Apr 21, 2025 08:59AM) (new)

Karen ♐ (kmk1214) | 1351 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 01, 2025 - March 31, 2025

7/7


1. Location
*Read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).
- Same Time Next Year Tessa Bailey - 1/5/25

2. Construction
*Read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.
- Far from Bliss Sophie Oak - 1/2/25

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).
- 188 pgs-Champagne Kiss Raleigh Ruebins - 1/16/25

4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage
- The Last Letter from Your Lover Jojo Moyes - 4/8/25

5. Fire
*Read a book published in 2019.
- Alpha Bully Renee Rose - 1/10/25

6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what)
- MC is an alien that saves people in danger - When Gracie Met the Grump Mariana Zapata - 1/22/24

7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book)
- Added 1/9/25 - Wicked Truths Jodi Ellen Malpas - 2/1/25


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Bev(baglady) (blbaglady) | 604 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
01/01/2025 - 03/31/2025


Tasks

1. Location
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).
Southern Ghost Stories New Orleans by Allen Sircy Allen Sircy 01/01/2025

2. Construction
*Read a series book #2 or #4 or read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.
A Thousand Broken Pieces (A Thousand Boy Kisses, #2) by Tillie Cole Tillie Cole 01/03/2025 Series Book #2

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (tell us how) or read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).
Corrupt (Devil's Night, #1) by Penelope Douglas Penelope Douglas 06/18/2025 516 pages

4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage or read a book that mentions a famous building in its text (share text).
Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid Taylor Jenkins Reid 06/27/2025

5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (briefly share details) or read a book published in 2019.
The Perfect Son by Freida McFadden Freida McFadden 06/24/2025 Published - 10/18/2019

6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what) or read the FIRST published book by an author.
What Stands in a Storm Three Days in the Worst Superstorm to Hit the South's Tornado Alley by Kim Cross Kim Cross 09/29/2025

7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book) or read a book where music is important to the plot (tell us how) .
Camp Cacophony (Mystwick, #0.5) by Jessica Khoury Jessica Khoury 01/06/2025 added to TBR - 01/06/2025


message 21: by Ed (last edited Aug 08, 2025 01:02PM) (new)

Ed Lehman | 732 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 1, 2025 - March 31, 2025
6/7

1. Location
This amazing cathedral is located in Paris, on the eastern half of Île de la Cité, an island in the Seine River. For over three centuries, all roads in France have converged on Notre-Dame de Paris. This is because Emperor Augustus declared it the intersection of all the highways in the Roman Empire. In 1769, King Louis XV officially made it the hub of all the nation's routes, and in 1924 the government decided to make Notre-Dame the point from which mileage distances between towns are officially calculated. The compass rose-shaped stone is still visible in the courtyard of the church.
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).- The Red Sphinx: A Sequel to The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas-6/22/25-

2. Construction
Constructed over the course of two centuries starting in 1163, Notre Dame was built on the ruins of four previous churches dating from the 4th century. Utilizing a Latin cross design, its flying buttresses were a groundbreaking innovation from the Gothic period, enabling the construction of taller, more slender buildings while also distributing the weight of the structure. This allowed for the installation of expansive stained-glass windows. The awe-inspiring Rose Windows are considered among the finest examples of Gothic stained-glass craftsmanship.
*Read a series book #2 or #4 or read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.- Whose Body? by Dorothy L. Sayers-1/22/25

3. Golden Ratio
The cathedral's grandeur is not just a product of artistic inspiration; it is also the result of careful mathematical precision. Notre-Dame's Gothic design is rooted in the "Golden Ratio," a mathematical concept that produces aesthetically pleasing proportions while aligning with nature’s most harmonious number, Phi (1.618). This "sacred geometry" has been utilized by builders for centuries, with masterpieces such as the Parthenon as another example.
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (tell us how) or read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).- 218p.- Hot Mess by Jeff Kinney-2/19/25

4. History
Notre-Dame is not merely a religious site but a vessel of French history. From hosting secular legislative events that birthed France's parliament in the 14th century to being transformed into the Temple of Reason during the French Revolution, it became etched in the people's hearts when it stood as the symbol of the liberation of Paris at the end of World War II. On August 25, 1944, General Charles de Gaulle marched through the liberated capital to the cathedral, where bells rang in celebration of the city’s freedom.
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage - The Sicilian by Mario Puzo-12/13/25-
or read a book that mentions a famous building in its text (share text).

5. Fire
It was a horrific day for Paris when a catastrophic fire engulfed Notre-Dame on April 15, 2019. It caused extensive damage to the building, including the destruction of its wooden roof and iconic spire. The pipe organs and Rose Windows were luckily not destroyed, and many of the religious relics were saved the day of the fire. But the disaster left the world in shock and mourning, inspiring an outpouring of support and contributions for the cathedral’s restoration, totaling over 900 million dollars.
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (briefly share details) or read a book published in 2019.- pub. 2019- Thomas and Niko in the City of Trees by Kid Boise-5/29/25-

6. Restoration
For six years, restoration teams (including carpenters, art restorers, metal workers, stonemasons, and roofers) have been working tirelessly to resurrect this iconic church. Their first task (after securing the building and walls) was to repair the cathedral’s enormous medieval wooden roof and spire. Then the interior work began, the smoke damage to art, windows, and both organs was quite extensive. Even though there is still work to be done on the exterior of the cathedral, the roof and interior restoration has now been completed.
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what) or read the FIRST published book by an author.

7. Reopening
On December 7, 2024, the archbishop of Paris presided over an invitation-only reopening ceremony. The following day, a celebration Mass took place, marking the first time the public was welcomed back inside. The cathedral is now open to the public and its regular daily schedule has resumed, including events and weekly concerts. Over the course of 2025, music will resonate within the cathedral again through organ recitals, and concerts featuring international orchestras and choirs. Tourists from across the globe are thrilled that they can again visit and experience this architectural marvel.
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book) -Dec. 14, 2024- Eye of the Storm by Marcia Muller-7/5/25
or read a book where music is important to the plot (tell us how) .


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Jan | 21083 comments Welcome everyone! Links are all completed now!


Sallie(GeorgiaGirl) (shuga) | 238 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 1, 2025 - March 31, 2025
0/7

1. Location
This amazing cathedral is located in Paris, on the eastern half of Île de la Cité, an island in the Seine River. For over three centuries, all roads in France have converged on Notre-Dame de Paris. This is because Emperor Augustus declared it the intersection of all the highways in the Roman Empire. In 1769, King Louis XV officially made it the hub of all the nation's routes, and in 1924 the government decided to make Notre-Dame the point from which mileage distances between towns are officially calculated. The compass rose-shaped stone is still visible in the courtyard of the church.
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).

2. Construction
Constructed over the course of two centuries starting in 1163, Notre Dame was built on the ruins of four previous churches dating from the 4th century. Utilizing a Latin cross design, its flying buttresses were a groundbreaking innovation from the Gothic period, enabling the construction of taller, more slender buildings while also distributing the weight of the structure. This allowed for the installation of expansive stained-glass windows. The awe-inspiring Rose Windows are considered among the finest examples of Gothic stained-glass craftsmanship.
*Read a series book #2 or #4 or read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.

3. Golden Ratio
The cathedral's grandeur is not just a product of artistic inspiration; it is also the result of careful mathematical precision. Notre-Dame's Gothic design is rooted in the "Golden Ratio," a mathematical concept that produces aesthetically pleasing proportions while aligning with nature’s most harmonious number, Phi (1.618). This "sacred geometry" has been utilized by builders for centuries, with masterpieces such as the Parthenon as another example.
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (tell us how) or read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).

4. History
Notre-Dame is not merely a religious site but a vessel of French history. From hosting secular legislative events that birthed France's parliament in the 14th century to being transformed into the Temple of Reason during the French Revolution, it became etched in the people's hearts when it stood as the symbol of the liberation of Paris at the end of World War II. On August 25, 1944, General Charles de Gaulle marched through the liberated capital to the cathedral, where bells rang in celebration of the city’s freedom.
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage or read a book that mentions a famous building in its text (share text).

5. Fire
It was a horrific day for Paris when a catastrophic fire engulfed Notre-Dame on April 15, 2019. It caused extensive damage to the building, including the destruction of its wooden roof and iconic spire. The pipe organs and Rose Windows were luckily not destroyed, and many of the religious relics were saved the day of the fire. But the disaster left the world in shock and mourning, inspiring an outpouring of support and contributions for the cathedral’s restoration, totaling over 900 million dollars.
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (briefly share details) or read a book published in 2019.

6. Restoration
For six years, restoration teams (including carpenters, art restorers, metal workers, stonemasons, and roofers) have been working tirelessly to resurrect this iconic church. Their first task (after securing the building and walls) was to repair the cathedral’s enormous medieval wooden roof and spire. Then the interior work began, the smoke damage to art, windows, and both organs was quite extensive. Even though there is still work to be done on the exterior of the cathedral, the roof and interior restoration has now been completed.
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what) or read the FIRST published book by an author.

7. Reopening
On December 7, 2024, the archbishop of Paris presided over an invitation-only reopening ceremony. The following day, a celebration Mass took place, marking the first time the public was welcomed back inside. The cathedral is now open to the public and its regular daily schedule has resumed, including events and weekly concerts. Over the course of 2025, music will resonate within the cathedral again through organ recitals, and concerts featuring international orchestras and choirs. Tourists from across the globe are thrilled that they can again visit and experience this architectural marvel.
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book) or read a book where music is important to the plot (tell us how) .


message 24: by Jonquil (last edited Jan 26, 2025 05:15PM) (new)

Jonquil | 655 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 1 - March 31, 2025

7/7 DONE

1. Location
* road on cover Her Covered Bones Fiona Tarr 1/14
Her Covered Bones (Opal Fields #6) by Fiona Tarr
2. Construction
*series book #2 (Dawn Grave #2) Grave Intent Fiona Tarr 1/16
3. Golden Ratio
* page count includes 6, 1 361 pp Her Deadly Truth L.A. Larkin 1/26
4. History
* tagged HISTORICAL The Dastardly Debutante Helen Goltz 1/12
5. Fire
* published in 2019 - First published July 30, 2019 Murder at Crossways Alyssa Maxwell 1/22
6. Restoration
* MC works in a trade that requires skill with their hands - Graeme Gunn is a warrior who uses a sword to make a living as a mercenary The Highlander's Return Lynsay Sands 1/25
7. Reopening
* added to TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 1/2/25 Perfect Storm Paige Shelton 1/13


message 25: by Teri-K (last edited Mar 13, 2025 06:57AM) (new)

Teri-K | 1284 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 1, 2025 - March 31, 2025
7/7

1. Location
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).
Pomfret Towers by Angela Thirkell 1/19

2. Construction
*Read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir by R.A. Dick 1/2

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).
Captain Vorpatril's Alliance (16) by Lois McMaster Bujold 1/31
608 pp

4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage.
The Quiet Gentleman by Georgette Heyer 1/1

5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (briefly share details)
Mr. Standfast by John Buchan 1/9
The Battle of Amiens, in WWI, is almost lost - along with various kidnappings and murder attempts on the good guys.

6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what)
Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters 3/12
Archaeologist.

7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book).
Under the Rainbow by Susan Scarlett 1/9
January 2025

Pomfret Towers (Barsetshire, #6) by Angela Thirkell The Ghost and Mrs. Muir by R.A. Dick Captain Vorpatril's Alliance (16) (Vorkosigan Saga) by Lois McMaster Bujold The Quiet Gentleman by Georgette Heyer Mr. Standfast by John Buchan Crocodile on the Sandbank (Amelia Peabody, #1) by Elizabeth Peters Under the Rainbow by Susan Scarlett


message 26: by Denise S (last edited Feb 03, 2025 04:25AM) (new)

Denise S | 2894 comments COMPLETED

Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 01, 2025 - March 31, 2025

7/7

√1. Location
*Read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE). Passions in Death by J.D. Robb 1.10.25

√2. Construction
*Read a series book #2 or #4 - Ink and Shadows # 4 in the Secret, Book and Scone Society series, by Ellery Adams 1.27.25

√3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count). The Lightkeeper's Daughters by Jean E. Pendziwol 1.7.25 has 311 pages

√4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage .
Operation Napoleon by Arnaldur Indridison 1.15.25

√5. Fire
*Read a book published in 2019. Inheritance: A Memoir of Genealogy, Paternity, and Love by Dani Shapiro 2.3.25

√6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what) in The Book of Candlelight by Ellery Adams, 1.1.25, Danny is a potter

√7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book) The Cosmopolitans by Sarah Schulman 1. 5 .25, added to my TBR December 24, 2024


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Jan | 21083 comments Welcome to the challenge Sallie, Jonquil, Teri & Denise!


message 28: by Book Concierge (last edited Apr 11, 2025 12:25PM) (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 1816 comments Landmarks of the World: NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL
Begins: 01Jan25 / Ends: 31Mar25



7 / 7 completed


1. Location *Read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS - Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club ✔ – 06Jan25

2. Construction *Read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS. - D R - Deborah Rodriguez / A Cup of Friendship ✔ – 18Jan25

3. Golden Ratio *Read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 - 160 pg - The Incredible Journey ✔ – 06Jan25

4. History *Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage - On the Wrong Track ✔ – 23Jan25

5. Fire *Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs - A prairie fire, and a dust storm in Sun Dog Memory ✔ – 20Mar25

6. Restoration *Read the FIRST published book by an author. - The Egg and I ✔ – 18Jan25


7. Reopening *Read a book where music is important to the plot - the various pieces of music played by the circus orchestra are intended to calm the animals, excite the audience and cue the performers. If a disaster happens (such as a fall from the trapeze), the orchestra strikes up a particular song so that the audience is distracted while the crew tends to the injured party. - Under the Big Top ✔ – 28Jan25


message 29: by Trish (last edited Jan 27, 2025 04:17AM) (new)

Trish (trishhartuk) | 288 comments In here, too.

Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 1, 2025 - March 31, 2025
7/7

1. Location
This amazing cathedral is located in Paris, on the eastern half of Île de la Cité, an island in the Seine River. For over three centuries, all roads in France have converged on Notre-Dame de Paris. This is because Emperor Augustus declared it the intersection of all the highways in the Roman Empire. In 1769, King Louis XV officially made it the hub of all the nation's routes, and in 1924 the government decided to make Notre-Dame the point from which mileage distances between towns are officially calculated. The compass rose-shaped stone is still visible in the courtyard of the church.
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).

Rivers of London: Stray Cat Blues, Ben Aaronovitch, Andrew Cartmel – 04/01/25
Depending on whether you count the R or the S, both are in pAriS.

2. Construction
Constructed over the course of two centuries starting in 1163, Notre Dame was built on the ruins of four previous churches dating from the 4th century. Utilizing a Latin cross design, its flying buttresses were a groundbreaking innovation from the Gothic period, enabling the construction of taller, more slender buildings while also distributing the weight of the structure. This allowed for the installation of expansive stained-glass windows. The awe-inspiring Rose Windows are considered among the finest examples of Gothic stained-glass craftsmanship.
*Read a series book #2 or #4 or read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.

The Body in the Library, Agatha Christie – 15/01/25
Miss Marple #2.

3. Golden Ratio
The cathedral's grandeur is not just a product of artistic inspiration; it is also the result of careful mathematical precision. Notre-Dame's Gothic design is rooted in the "Golden Ratio," a mathematical concept that produces aesthetically pleasing proportions while aligning with nature’s most harmonious number, Phi (1.618). This "sacred geometry" has been utilized by builders for centuries, with masterpieces such as the Parthenon as another example.
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (tell us how) or read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).

The Silence of the Flans, Laura Bradford – 16/01/25
Page count: 281pg.

4. History
Notre-Dame is not merely a religious site but a vessel of French history. From hosting secular legislative events that birthed France's parliament in the 14th century to being transformed into the Temple of Reason during the French Revolution, it became etched in the people's hearts when it stood as the symbol of the liberation of Paris at the end of World War II. On August 25, 1944, General Charles de Gaulle marched through the liberated capital to the cathedral, where bells rang in celebration of the city’s freedom.
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage or read a book that mentions a famous building in its text (share text).

Espresso Shot, Cleo Coyle – 09/01/25
The wedding of the MC’s ex husband and his new fiancée takes place in at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The Time Warner Center (now the Deutsche Bank Center) and Columbus Circle also feature, as the fiancee’s office is in the TWC.
“I stumbled across the lawn, my low heels sticking in the still-damp ground; then I reached the sidewalk and took off at a dead run. The Metropolitan Museum covered five city blocks, and I had to travel at least half of that distance to reach the front entrance.” p.311.
“Less than an hour later, Breanne, Roman, and I piled into a cab and drove across town to Columbus Circle, an uptown traffic loop at the southwest corner of Central Park. In the center of this famous hub was a seventy-foot granite column holding a marble statue of Christopher Columbus. A century ago, the monument had been erected to honor the intrepid Italian mariner, but these days Christopher was an afterthought. Columbus Circle was all about the Time Warner Center,...” p.112. Penguin Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.


5. Fire
It was a horrific day for Paris when a catastrophic fire engulfed Notre-Dame on April 15, 2019. It caused extensive damage to the building, including the destruction of its wooden roof and iconic spire. The pipe organs and Rose Windows were luckily not destroyed, and many of the religious relics were saved the day of the fire. But the disaster left the world in shock and mourning, inspiring an outpouring of support and contributions for the cathedral’s restoration, totaling over 900 million dollars.
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (briefly share details) or read a book published in 2019.

Dragonsdawn, Anne McCaffrey – 23/01/25
Volcanic eruption: “The engines of the shuttle were drowned by the rumbling earth and an ear-splitting roar of tremendous power as the volcano erupted… Later, those who watched the peak fracture and the appearance of the red-hot molten lava oozing from the break said that everything appeared to happen in slow motion….Others averred that it all happened too fast to be sure of details.“ p. 418, Transworld. Kindle Edition.
Also, the first fall of Thread counts theoretically counts as catastrophic, as it destroyed everything organic that it touched.


6. Restoration
For six years, restoration teams (including carpenters, art restorers, metal workers, stonemasons, and roofers) have been working tirelessly to resurrect this iconic church. Their first task (after securing the building and walls) was to repair the cathedral’s enormous medieval wooden roof and spire. Then the interior work began, the smoke damage to art, windows, and both organs was quite extensive. Even though there is still work to be done on the exterior of the cathedral, the roof and interior restoration has now been completed.
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what) or read the FIRST published book by an author.

How to Eat to Change How You Drink, Brooke Scheller – 24/01/25
This is the author’s first, and currently only published book.

7. Reopening
On December 7, 2024, the archbishop of Paris presided over an invitation-only reopening ceremony. The following day, a celebration Mass took place, marking the first time the public was welcomed back inside. The cathedral is now open to the public and its regular daily schedule has resumed, including events and weekly concerts. Over the course of 2025, music will resonate within the cathedral again through organ recitals, and concerts featuring international orchestras and choirs. Tourists from across the globe are thrilled that they can again visit and experience this architectural marvel.
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book) or read a book where music is important to the plot (tell us how) .

The Christmas Guest, Peter Swanson – 06/01/25
Added to the TBR on 02/01/25


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Richard (richoman25) | 127 comments Finished

✅ Total: 12/12

1. Location
Cover - road
31/12 - A Century of Tomorrows How Imagining the Future Shapes the Present by Glenn Adamson , Glenn Adamson - ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Title - starts with letter in PARIS
28/12 - Absolute Mayhem: Secret Confessions of a Porn Star, Monica Mayhem - ⭐️

2. Construction
Series - 4
2/1 - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, J.K. Rowling - ⭐️⭐️⭐️
4th book in series
Author - initials in ROSE WINDOWS
28/12 - Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family, Omid Scobie - ⭐️⭐️⭐️

3. Golden Ratio
Plot - numbers
30/12 - Numbers: Their Tales, Types, and Treasures, Alfred S. Posamentier - ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Pages - 2 of 1618
28/12 - Life on Svalbard: Finding Home on a Remote Island Near the North Pole, Cecilia Blomdahl - ⭐️
268 pages

4. History
MPG - historical
30/12 - Nature's Mutiny: How the Little Ice Age of the Long Seventeenth Century Transformed the West and Shaped the Present, Philipp Blom - ⭐️⭐️
Text - famous building
28/12 - A Walk Through Ancient Rome: A Tour of the Historical Sites That Shaped the City, Philip Matyszak - ⭐️⭐️⭐️
"the Flavian Amphitheatre (aka the Colosseum)" p.46

5. Fire
Plot - catastrophic event
28/12 - Exploited, Emma Jackson - ⭐️⭐️
MC is groomed & trafficked by a child sex gang
Published - 2019
28/12 - Tea and Cake with Demons: A Buddhist Guide to Feeling Worthy, Adreanna Limbach - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

6. Restoration
Plot - MC works in a trade that requires skill with their hands
31/12 - 101 Things I Learned ® in Culinary School, Louis Eguaras - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
MC is a chef who has good knife skills

7. Reopening
Plot - music
29/12 - Kraftwerk: I Was a Robot, Wolfgang Flür - ⭐️⭐️⭐️


message 31: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 21083 comments Welcome to the challenge BC & Trish!


message 32: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 21083 comments Richard wrote: "Finished"

Way to go Richard!


message 33: by Ruth (new)

Ruth (ruthie1) | 623 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 1, 2025 - March 31, 2025

0/7


1. Location
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).

2. Construction
*Read a series book #2 or #4 or read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (tell us how) or read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).

4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage or read a book that mentions a famous building in its text (share text).

5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (briefly share details) or read a book published in 2019.

6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands - veterinary surgeon
Two Weeks 'til Christmas by Laura Greaves 1/1 3★

7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book) or read a book where music is important to the plot (tell us how)


message 34: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 21083 comments Welcome to the challenge Ruth!


message 35: by Claire (last edited Jan 29, 2025 06:26AM) (new)

Claire  | 122 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 01, 2025 - March 31, 2025

7/7

✔️1. Location
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).
The ABC Murders The ABC Murders (Hercule Poirot, #13) by Agatha Christie
Title starts with an a

✔️2. Construction
*Read a series book #2 or #4 or read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.

Verdwenen (Florida Crime #1) by Willow Rose Willow Rose
Read 15 january 2025 304 p. Initials W and R both in rose windows

✔️3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (tell us how) or read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).

Blauwe maan Blauwe maan (Jack Reacher, #24) by Lee Child Lee Child 381 p. 28 january 2025
1 and 8 in count pages

✔️4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage or read a book that mentions a famous building in its text (share text).

BOOK: The Home for Unwanted Girls by Joanna Goodman The Home for Unwanted Girls Joanna Goodman 384 p. 18 january 2025
MPG: historical

✔️5. 5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (briefly share details) or read a book published in 2019.

World War 2 starts in the story, which has a large impact on one of the MC Alma in several ways.

✔️6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what) or read the FIRST published book by an author.


Alles is nu Alles is nu by Amy Giles Amy Giles 366 p. Read 27 january 2025
Debut Novel Amy giles

✔️7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book) or read a book where music is important to the plot (tell us how)

Rechercheur De Klerck en de sluier van de dood (Dutch Edition) by P. Dieudonné P. Dieudonné book added to my TBR shelf on january 11 2025 cause I needed it for a challenge


message 36: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 21083 comments Welcome Claire!


message 37: by Runenmädchen (last edited Mar 08, 2025 11:57AM) (new)

Runenmädchen | 28 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 01, 2025 - March 31, 2025

3/7

✔️ 1. Location
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).
Helenes Versprechen by Beate Rösler, completed: march, 8th, two persons are going on a road / road on the cover
Helenes Versprechen by Beate Rösler

2. Construction
*Read a series book #2 or #4 or read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (tell us how) or read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).

4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage or read a book that mentions a famous building in its text (share text).

5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (briefly share details) or read a book published in 2019.
Cloaked in Beauty by Karen Witemeyer 1/1/25 Heroine’s childhood home burns to the ground in the prologue

✔️ 6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what) or read the FIRST published book by an author.
Die Eisbrecherin: Von meiner Expedition durch Grönland und dem Mut, seinem Traum zu folgen by Geertje Marquardt, Feb, 22nd, first published book
Die Eisbrecherin Von meiner Expedition durch Grönland und dem Mut, seinem Traum zu folgen by Geertje Marquardt

✔️7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book)
Im Schnee (no English edition available) by Tommie Goerz, add on 1/1/25, completed on 2/1/2025
Im Schnee by Tommie Goerz


message 38: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 21083 comments Thanks for joining Runenmädchen!


message 39: by JoAnne (new)

JoAnne | 495 comments FINISHED
WC Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
Duration: January 1-21, 2025
Read: 7/7


1. Location
*Read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS.
Rock Paper Scissors Devon Monk 1/7/24

2. Construction
*Read a series book #2.
See Her Die Melinda Leigh 1/11/25 (Bree Taggert #2)

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).
186 pages Stargirl Jerry Spinelli 1/21/25

4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage.
The Lightkeeper's Ball Colleen Coble 1/16/25

5. Fire
*Read a book published in 2019.
A Soldier's Christmas Wish Vivian Arend 1/2/25

6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands.
Charlotte is a baker and Christian is a carpenter. The Last Letters Sophie Kenna 1/18/25

7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024.
January 13, 2025 Eggs Jerry Spinelli 1/15/25


message 40: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 21083 comments Excellent job JoAnne!


message 41: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 966 comments Finished

Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
Duration: 1/1/25 - 31/3/25
7/7

Tasks

1. Location
*Read a book with a road on the cover
(post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).
Blood and Gold (Gabe Ahern #3) by Michael Trant Blood and Gold by Michael Trant 5s 19/1/25

2. Construction
*Read a series book #2
or #4 or read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.
Over the River (Daughters of the Darling #2) by Annie Seaton Over the River by Annie Seaton 5s 2/1/25 Daughters of the Darling #2

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (tell us how) or read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).
A Jug of Murder (Apple HomiCider Cozy Mysteries) by Belinda J. Evaline A Jug of Murder by Belinda J. Evaline 4s 3/1/25 148 pages

4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage
or read a book that mentions a famous building in its text (share text).
The Heirloom by Julie Brooks The Heirloom by Julie Brooks 4s 15/1/25

5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs
(briefly share details) or read a book published in 2019.
Shattered (Unfinished Business #4) by Juanita Kees Shattered by Juanita Kees 5s 1/1/25 (view spoiler)

6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what) or read the FIRST published book by an author.
Island Song by Pepsi Demacque-Crockett Island Song by Pepsi Demacque-Crockett 3s 23/1/25

7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024
(share date you added book) or read a book where music is important to the plot (tell us how)
Dead Liar by Ruth Nina Welsh Dead Liar by Ruth Nina Welsh 5s 24/1/25 added 19th January, 2025


message 42: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 21083 comments Terrific job Brenda!


message 43: by Jonquil (new)

Jonquil | 655 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 1 - March 31, 2025

7/7 DONE

1. Location
* road on cover Her Covered Bones Fiona Tarr 1/14
Her Covered Bones (Opal Fields #6) by Fiona Tarr
2. Construction
*series book #2 (Dawn Grave #2) Grave Intent Fiona Tarr 1/16
3. Golden Ratio
* page count includes 6, 1 361 pp Her Deadly Truth L.A. Larkin 1/26
4. History
* tagged HISTORICAL The Dastardly Debutante Helen Goltz 1/12
5. Fire
* published in 2019 - First published July 30, 2019 Murder at Crossways Alyssa Maxwell 1/22
6. Restoration
* MC works in a trade that requires skill with their hands - Graeme Gunn is a warrior who uses a sword to make a living as a mercenary The Highlander's Return Lynsay Sands 1/25
7. Reopening
* added to TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 1/2/25 Perfect Storm Paige Shelton 1/13


message 44: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 966 comments Jan wrote: "Terrific job Brenda!"

Thank you Jan :)


message 45: by Hannah (new)

Hannah (bookwormhannah) | 74 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 01, 2025 - March 31, 2025
Completed 1/26/25

7/7

1. Location
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).
Return to Boone's Hollow by Kim Vogel Sawyer 1/3/25 “r” is in Paris.

2. Construction
*Read a series book #2 or #4 or read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.
Lethal Target by Janice Cantore 1/22/25; series #2

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (tell us how) or read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).
Love's New Beginnings by Penny Zeller 1/14/25: 218 pages

4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage or read a book that mentions a famous building in its text (share text).
Love Finds You in Liberty, Indiana by Melanie Dobson 1/11/25: tagged historical

5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (briefly share details) or read a book published in 2019.
Cloaked in Beauty by Karen Witemeyer 1/1/25 Heroine’s childhood home burns to the ground in the prologue

6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what) or read the FIRST published book by an author.
A Perfect Silhouette by Judith McCoy Miller 1/26/25: heroine Mellie cuts portraits from paper using scissors as her second job

7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book) or read a book where music is important to the plot (tell us how).
The Songbird of Hope Hill by Kim Vogel Sawyer 1/5/25 the ladies’ choir at Hope Hill is an integral part of the plot.


message 46: by Trish (new)

Trish (trishhartuk) | 288 comments All done!

Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
1 January 2025 - 24 January 2025
7/7

1. Location
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).

Rivers of London: Stray Cat Blues, Ben Aaronovitch, Andrew Cartmel – 04/01/25
Depending on whether you count the R or the S, both are in pAriS.

2. Construction
*Read a series book #2 or #4 or read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.

The Body in the Library, Agatha Christie – 15/01/25
Miss Marple #2.

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (tell us how) or read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).

The Silence of the Flans, Laura Bradford – 16/01/25
Page count: 281pg.

4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage or read a book that mentions a famous building in its text (share text).

Espresso Shot, Cleo Coyle – 09/01/25
The wedding of the MC’s ex husband and his new fiancée takes place in at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The Time Warner Center (now the Deutsche Bank Center) and Columbus Circle also feature, as the fiancee’s office is in the TWC.
“I stumbled across the lawn, my low heels sticking in the still-damp ground; then I reached the sidewalk and took off at a dead run. The Metropolitan Museum covered five city blocks, and I had to travel at least half of that distance to reach the front entrance.” p.311.
“Less than an hour later, Breanne, Roman, and I piled into a cab and drove across town to Columbus Circle, an uptown traffic loop at the southwest corner of Central Park. In the center of this famous hub was a seventy-foot granite column holding a marble statue of Christopher Columbus. A century ago, the monument had been erected to honor the intrepid Italian mariner, but these days Christopher was an afterthought. Columbus Circle was all about the Time Warner Center,...” p.112. Penguin Publishing Group. Kindle Edition.


5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (briefly share details) or read a book published in 2019.

Dragonsdawn, Anne McCaffrey – 23/01/25
Volcanic eruption: “The engines of the shuttle were drowned by the rumbling earth and an ear-splitting roar of tremendous power as the volcano erupted… Later, those who watched the peak fracture and the appearance of the red-hot molten lava oozing from the break said that everything appeared to happen in slow motion….Others averred that it all happened too fast to be sure of details.“ p. 418, Transworld. Kindle Edition.
Also, the first fall of Thread counts theoretically counts as catastrophic, as it destroyed everything organic that it touched.


6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what) or read the FIRST published book by an author.

How to Eat to Change How You Drink, Brooke Scheller – 24/01/25
This is the author’s first, and currently only published book.

7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book) or read a book where music is important to the plot (tell us how) .

The Christmas Guest, Peter Swanson – 06/01/25
Added to the TBR on 02/01/25


message 47: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 21083 comments Way to go Jonquil, Hannah & Trish!!


message 48: by Claire (new)

Claire  | 122 comments FINISHED

Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 01, 2025 - March 31, 2025

7/7

✔️1. Location
*Read a book with a road on the cover (post cover) or read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS (ignore A, An or THE).
The ABC Murders The ABC Murders (Hercule Poirot, #13) by Agatha Christie
Title starts with an a

✔️2. Construction
*Read a series book #2 or #4 or read a book by an author whose initials can be found in ROSE WINDOWS.

Verdwenen (Florida Crime #1) by Willow Rose Willow Rose
Read 15 january 2025 304 p. Initials W and R both in rose windows

✔️3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (tell us how) or read a book with a page count that includes TWO of the following numbers: 1, 6, 1, 8 (share page count).

Blauwe maan Blauwe maan (Jack Reacher, #24) by Lee Child Lee Child 381 p. 28 january 2025
1 and 8 in count pages

✔️4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage or read a book that mentions a famous building in its text (share text).

BOOK: The Home for Unwanted Girls by Joanna Goodman The Home for Unwanted Girls Joanna Goodman 384 p. 18 january 2025
MPG: historical

✔️5. 5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (briefly share details) or read a book published in 2019.

World War 2 starts in the story, which has a large impact on one of the MC Alma in several ways.

✔️6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (tell us what) or read the FIRST published book by an author.


Alles is nu Alles is nu by Amy Giles Amy Giles 366 p. Read 27 january 2025
Debut Novel Amy giles

✔️7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (share date you added book) or read a book where music is important to the plot (tell us how)

Rechercheur De Klerck en de sluier van de dood (Dutch Edition) by P. Dieudonné P. Dieudonné book added to my TBR shelf on january 11 2025 cause I needed it for a challenge


message 49: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 21083 comments Terrific job Claire!


message 50: by Kim (new)

Kim (kmyers) | 193 comments Landmarks of the World: Notre-Dame Cathedral
January 01, 2025 - March 31, 2025
Completed 1.29.25
7/7

1. Location
*Read a book with a title that begins with a letter in PARIS
Sleigh Bells Ring. RaeAnne Thayne. 1.2.25

2. Construction
*Read a series book #2
Razor Girl. Carl Hiaasen. 1.15.25

3. Golden Ratio
*Read a book where math or numbers are important to the plot (Stella is an econometrician).
The Kiss Quotient. Helen Hoang. 1.4.25

4. History
*Read a book tagged HISTORICAL on its GR Homepage
When the Emperor Was Divine. Julie Otsuka. 1.22.25

5. Fire
*Read a book where a catastrophic event occurs (Hurricane of 1938)
A Hundred Summers. Beatriz Williams. 1.6.25

6. Restoration
*Read a book with an MC who works in a trade that requires skill with their hands (hair stylist)
Isle of Palms. Dorothea Benton Frank. 1.11.25

7. Reopening
*Read a book added to your TBR AFTER December 7, 2024 (1.7.2025)
The Christmas Child: A Story About Finding You Way Home for the Holidays. Max Lucado. 1.7.25


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