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FALL CHALLENGE 2011: AFRICA
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25.3 - Beth NC's task: Game Night

A. Miss Scarlett -




B. Colonel Mustard -



C. Mrs. White -



D. Mr. Green -


E. Mrs. Peacock -








F. Professor Plum -




Doesn't Work:


1. Candlestick in Library -





2. Knife in the Dining Room -



3. Revolver in the Study -



4. Rope in the Conservatory -









5. Lead Pipe in Ballroom -


6. Wrench in the Lounge -


Doesn't Work:



Here's the link for the cover: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36...

Blue -

Green -

White -

And considerations for B:
Music - Three Legged Horse
Gun -

Murder Mystery - The Girl in the Plain Brown Wrapper


Yes, that definitely works

Here's the link for the cover: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36..."
It looks more pink than red on my monitor, but if you say it is red on your cover, I will allow it.

Would Paradise Lost (by J.A. Jance, not Milton ;) )work for #4 - murder mystery? Sorry for all the questions! Thank you.

Blue -

Green -

White -

And considerations for B:
Music - Three Legged Horse - It seems from the description the book isn't about the music, but about someone who was in a band.
Gun - (the gun is in the glasses) works
Murder Mystery - The Girl in the Plain Brown Wrapper The description mentions dead bodies, so seems to work for me

Would Paradise Lost (by J.A. Jance, not Milton ;) )work for #4 - murder mystery? Sorry for all the questions! Thank you."
Yes, this works. Sounds like a good book.



will those work?"
That fits great. Enjoy!

Fits perfectly!

Yes, I think a body in a ice chest would be a murder mystery and the cover of Claire de Lune is definitely white.

for miss scarlett -

for 1 - The Demon's Librarian"
Great choices Dee.....

Yes, they both work

Yes, they both work"
Great, thanks!

Blue -

Thanks for considering all of these, Beth. I have my selections now.

I'd like to read


I think Amanda is right and there is no murder in the mystery.

I'd like to read

Yes, these both work

Red Covers
femme fatales
Yellow Covers
military man
White Covers
servant/domestics
Green Covers
Blue Covers
Purple Covers
candles
Librarians
swords
Food
guns and knives
non-fiction
murder mysteries
Outdoors
True Crime
Music
Tools
Friendship


Yes, it is a blade

Yes, it is a blade"
Great - Thanks!




Yes, these work

Yes, any non-fiction works


Yes, this works for non-fiction, it also works for Lead Pipe in the Ballroom as True Crime

Yes, this works for non-fiction, it also work..."
Thanks!!!
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Fall is a good time to start having family game night. So we are going to play a game of Clue. You must pick your character and then decide what the murder weapon was or what room it was in.
Read two books:
For your first book:
Pick your character
A. Miss Scarlet – read a book with a red cover OR read a book with a femme fatale as a main character. A "femme fatale" uses her looks to get what she wants.
B. Colonel Mustard – read a book with a yellow cover OR read a book with a military man (active duty or veteran) as a main character or non-fiction subject
C. Mrs. White – read a book with a white cover OR read a book with a domestic/house servant or a cook as a main character or non-fiction subject
D. Mr. Green – read a book with a green cover OR read a book with a businessman as a main character or non-fiction subject
E. Mrs. Peacock – read a book with a blue cover OR read a book with a grand dame/society matron as a main character or non-fiction subject
F. Professor Plum – read a book with a purple cover OR read a book with a professor/teacher as a main character or non-fiction subject
For your second book:
Pick your weapon/room
1. Candlestick in the Library – read a book with a candle on the cover OR read a book in which a book or a librarian is an integral part of the plot or non-fiction subject
2. Knife in the Dining Room – read a book with a blade of some sort on the cover (knife/dagger/sword) OR read a book in which food or cooking is an integral part of the plot or non-fiction subject
3. Revolver in the Study – read a book with a gun on the cover OR read a non-fiction book
4. Rope in the Conservatory – read a murder mystery OR read a book that takes place outdoors
5. Lead Pipe in the Ballroom – read a true crime book OR read a book about dance and/or music
6. Wrench in the Lounge – read a book with a tool on the cover OR read a book about friendship. The relationship between friends should be integral to the plot or non-fiction subject Ex.: a rift between friends, testing friendship, developing romance between friends, friends working together towards a goal, etc.
Required: Post which options you chose and if it is not clear in the description, how the books fit the options you chose.