The Seasonal Reading Challenge discussion
SPRING CHALLENGE 2012: FIRE
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15.3 - We Go Together Like...
These combinations work:black & white
town & country
earth & sky
left & right
here & there
north & south
sun & moon
heaven & hell
naughty & nice
bitter & sweet
under & over
Is it OK to use black and white as words that go together? I was thinking of reading White Sky, Black Ice.
Will left & right work? I was thinking of one of these combinations:Left Neglected with First Grave on the Right
or Left Neglected with Let the Right One In
Randi wrote: "Will left & right work? I was thinking of one of these combinations:Left Neglected with First Grave on the Right
or Left Neglected with [book:Let the..."
Left & right work.
Kristi (Passion for the Page) wrote: "Randi wrote: "Will left & right work? I was thinking of one of these combinations:Left Neglected with First Grave on the Right
or Left Neglected with..."
Thank you! :)
Kristi (Passion for the Page) wrote: "Yes, yes, and yes ;-).These combinations will work:
black & white
town & country
earth & sky"
Thanks, I will be reading Mother Earth, Father Sky
Bea wrote: "Kristi (Passion for the Page) wrote: "Yes, yes, and yes ;-).These combinations will work:
black & white
town & country
earth & sky"
Thanks, I will be reading Mother Earth, Father Sky"
For anyone else that's still planning, mother & father would work, too!
Kristi (Passion for the Page) wrote: "For anyone else that's still planning, mother & father would work, too!Haha! I missed that combination in the title!
Norma wrote: "Will shield and sword work? As in "Lay Down My Shield and Sword""I'm really looking for more of a common everyday pairing...
Kathy G. wrote: "Would these combos in this title work?Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow"
Absolutely. No double points for two pairs ;-)
Sassafrass wrote: "How about 'Tween Heaven and Hell for the Heaven and Hell combo?"Heaven & hell works.
I'd like to read Italian Shoes: A Novel and Toe-Up 2-At-A-Time Socks: Yet Another Revolution in Knitting Two at Once on One Circular Needle! Includes 15 New Sock Patternsfor a combo of shoes and socks
Donna Jo wrote: "I'd like to read Italian Shoes: A Novel and [book:Toe-Up 2-At-A-Time Socks: Yet Another Revolution in Knitting Two at Once on One Circular Needle! Includes 15 New Sock Patterns|11334..."Shoes & socks will work.
Can I use Naughty in Nice for the one-book option? I'm on the fence about it because it's clear from the book's summary that the title uses "nice" in both its sense as naughty's opposite and also as the city in France.
Jessica wrote: "Can I use Naughty in Nice for the one-book option? I'm on the fence about it because it's clear from the book's summary that the title uses "nice" in both its sense as naughty's op..."That's OK. We're just looking at the words. Naughty and nice works as a word pair.
JennRenee wrote: "Will The Truth About Forever and Kisses and Lies work"Yes, truth and lies will work.
Does "rise and fall" work? I want to read The Pluto Files: The Rise and Fall of America's Favorite PlanetThanks!
Erin wrote: "Does "rise and fall" work? I want to read The Pluto Files: The Rise and Fall of America's Favorite Planet"Rise & fall works.
April wrote: "How about Wanted: Undead or Alive"Sorry, April. Dead and alive would work, but not undead and alive.
JennRenee wrote: "is this okayA Million Suns and Graffiti Moon"Sorry, Jenn Renee. Sun and moon would work, but not suns and moon.
His Enemy, His Friend (enemy and friend)Boy Girl Boy (boy and girl)
Icefire (ice and fire)
I figure the last of these will probably be a long shot (since it's written as a single word in the title), but I decided it was worth asking lol
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Read TWO books that have words that are commonly linked together as a pair in their titles or subtitles. Examples: Salt: A World History and Pepper (salt and pepper); Friendship Bread and Flies on the Butter (bread and butter); Cats Are Not Peas: A Calico History of Genetics and Carrots Love Tomatoes: Secrets of Companion Planting for Successful Gardening (peas and carrots), Batman: The Dark Knight Returns and Round Robin (Batman and Robin). Here are some other word pair examples.
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Read ONE book that contains two words that are commonly linked together as a pair in its title or subtitle. Examples: Lock and Key; Heart and Soul; Again and Again; Birds, Bees and Babies '94 (birds and bees); Mr. & Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy: Two Shall Become One (Mr. and Mrs.); A Day and a Night and a Day (night and day)