Mineola Library's 2012 FALL Reading Challenge discussion

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SUMMER 2012 - LEVEL 4 > 3. Vowel Prowl

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message 1: by Suzanne (last edited Jun 15, 2012 07:37PM) (new)

Suzanne Moore (suzeq) | 413 comments Mod
Vowel Prowl
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Read 2 books, one A and one B:

Book A: AEIOU- Read a book with all 5 vowels- A,E,I,O,U- found in any combination of the title, subtitle, or author's name as it appears on Goodreads.
Examples: “DAUghtEr Of Smoke and Bone” by LaIni Taylor
In PrAisE Of Slowness: Challenging the CUlt of Speed”
Is EveryOne HAnging OUt Without Me?”

Book B: And Sometimes Y- Read a book with a word in the title or subtitle or author's name that begins with the letter Y

Required: Please indicate where the letters can be found in book A.


message 2: by Crystal Arcand (new)

Crystal Arcand | 85 comments The book Sam and I read for option A was Mousie Takes a Bite by Isabel Fonte MOUsie TAkes a BItE. (18 pages)
Our option B book was Mama, Do You Love Me? Board Book by Barbara M. Joosse Mama, Do You Love Me? (24 pages)
(42 pages total)


message 3: by Susan (last edited Aug 21, 2012 12:10PM) (new)

Susan Mabus (susangoodreadscom) | 86 comments level 2 option b. I read the book Yours Truly, Goldilocks because it has a y at the begining of the title. pgs 40

option a I read the book Losing It: And Gaining My Life Back One Pound at a Time It has a in gaining and e in life i in time a o in one and pound and a u in pound.
pgs 304


message 4: by Lynn (new)

Lynn | 203 comments Book B: And Sometimes Y
The Lost Years
Clark, Mary Higgins 292 pages

While getting a book by Carol Higgins Clark, I saw this lying on the shelf. The cover and description looking intriguing. I haven’t read anything from Mary Higgins Clarks in many years – been too busy with other mystery writers!

The Lost Years by Mary Higgins Clark


message 5: by Lynn (new)

Lynn | 203 comments Book A: AEIOU
"I" is for Innocent
Grafton, Sue 286 pages

Grafton’s books are great for workouts on the treadmill – enjoyable, but no major concentration needed!

I is for Innocent (Kinsey Millhone #9) by Sue Grafton


message 6: by Mrspam4ever (new)

Mrspam4ever I read "OpAl by LaUrInE Snelling for the vowels and "FelicitY's New Sister" by Varerie Tripp for the y.


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