TIOLI March 2021 CFF Mystery Challenge Challenge
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1Morphidae
Challenge #9: Read a book for the March CFF Mystery Challenge Challenge
***PLEASE READ. I'm back home from the hospital/rehab though tasks are still challenging so again there will be nothing complex, no long-winded explanations (or at least I'll try!), no pics.***
_.~"~.Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ.~"~.MARCH'S THEME IS GREEN.~"~.Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ.~"~._
*You can use https://www.random.org/ (the widget at the top right), Google "random number 1 to 6," or, if you have one, roll a die.
DETAILS
***PLEASE READ. I'm back home from the hospital/rehab though tasks are still challenging so again there will be nothing complex, no long-winded explanations (or at least I'll try!), no pics.***
_.~"~.Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ.~"~.MARCH'S THEME IS GREEN.~"~.Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ.~"~._
- You can have two open challenges.
- There will be -6- different sets of book challenges with 2+ options each.
- You won't know what your particular challenge will be until you roll a random number.*
- Post the number here and I will give you your challenge.
- For any questions, please ask there or in a DM.
*You can use https://www.random.org/ (the widget at the top right), Google "random number 1 to 6," or, if you have one, roll a die.
DETAILS
- Embedded words, as a rule, are allowed but partial words are not. For instance, a word like "walked" must include the entire word and not just the word "walk."
- Tags must be first level, i.e. do not click on "show all."
- No restrictions as to fiction or nonfiction unless otherwise stated in a challenge.
- Shared reads ARE allowed. Shared challenges ARE NOT allowed. That is, if someone reads a book published in 2021. You can read the SAME book. You can't read a different book published in 2021 (unless you get that challenge yourself.)
- If I give a reference link to a list of books, it does not mean they *all* qualify for a challenge unless specifically stated.
- After a certain number of challenges have been given out, I will re-randomize the list.
5Citizenjoyce
1 and 3 for me, please.
6SqueakyChu
I rolled a 4.
8wandering_star
I have 5 and 3.
9FAMeulstee
I rolled 1 and 4.
10raidergirl3
2 and 5, thank you
11SeanNicholls
Este utilizador foi removido como sendo spam.
12susanna.fraser
2 and 3 for me.
13DeltaQueen50
Hi Morphy, happy to hear that you are back home. I got a 3.
15Morphidae
I haven't forgotten you all. MrMorphy had a dental emergency yesterday and I had to find a dentist and an emergency PCA as he was nearly incapacitated. He got antibiotics and is feeling better. I found a PCA not only for the day, but one we can afford in the future. And a new friend. We really hit it off! I decided we absolutely had to be friends when she introduced me to her beagle, her pet, Peave. Ha! Pet peeve. Love it.
I will be working on the challenges today and will get most, if not all up by the end of the day.
I will be working on the challenges today and will get most, if not all up by the end of the day.
16SqueakyChu
Take the time you need. Make sure Mr. Morphy is okay first. We’re not going anywhere! :)
17dallenbaugh
#5 for me. No hurry, nothing worse than a toothache
18bell7
>15 Morphidae: Just glad to hear he was able to get antibiotics and you made a new friend as well!
19Morphidae
>2 bell7:
Read a book with a rural Earth setting *AND* a main character that is female OR red-headed OR orphaned OR lives at a named domicile, i.e. Cold Comfort Farm OR has the tag "Bildungsroman" or "YA"/"Young Adult" OR has an author named "Anne," "Shirley," "Matthew," "Marilla," "Diana," or "Gilbert."
OR
Read a book with an off-planet or fantasy rural setting.
Exceptions can be made for far past or far future where Earth is barely recognizable, i.e. Shannara.
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/rural-fantasy
(Disclaimer: May not all qualify. For reference only.)
OR
Read a book with the tagmash "nonfiction, rural."*
http://www.librarything.com/tag/non-fiction,+rural
*Must qualify as nonfiction for this challenge. Yes, I'm talking to you, LIW.
Read a book with a rural Earth setting *AND* a main character that is female OR red-headed OR orphaned OR lives at a named domicile, i.e. Cold Comfort Farm OR has the tag "Bildungsroman" or "YA"/"Young Adult" OR has an author named "Anne," "Shirley," "Matthew," "Marilla," "Diana," or "Gilbert."
OR
Read a book with an off-planet or fantasy rural setting.
Exceptions can be made for far past or far future where Earth is barely recognizable, i.e. Shannara.
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/rural-fantasy
(Disclaimer: May not all qualify. For reference only.)
OR
Read a book with the tagmash "nonfiction, rural."*
http://www.librarything.com/tag/non-fiction,+rural
*Must qualify as nonfiction for this challenge. Yes, I'm talking to you, LIW.
21Morphidae
>3 quondame:
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, featuring little green men (aliens/extra-terrestrials) on Earth.
OR
Read a book with a spaceship or spacecraft on the cover.
OR
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, about immigrants or immigration.
(Is this problematic? I'm thinking more of the "strangers in strange land" and "clash of cultures" tropes and I don't want to offend those who think I'm pushing the "illegal/undocumented alien" trope. Maybe I should reword as the tropes? Am I being too sensitive or not sensitive enough?)
OR
Read a book with a leprechaun - on the cover, in the text, etc.
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, featuring little green men (aliens/extra-terrestrials) on Earth.
OR
Read a book with a spaceship or spacecraft on the cover.
OR
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, about immigrants or immigration.
(Is this problematic? I'm thinking more of the "strangers in strange land" and "clash of cultures" tropes and I don't want to offend those who think I'm pushing the "illegal/undocumented alien" trope. Maybe I should reword as the tropes? Am I being too sensitive or not sensitive enough?)
OR
Read a book with a leprechaun - on the cover, in the text, etc.
22bell7
>19 Morphidae: Hmmmm, I shall ponder that one. Thanks, Morphy! I'm thinking maybe The Road to Coorain which is a book I own and haven't read, but shows up in the tagmash.
23quondame
>21 Morphidae: Strange, I have almost 40 books checked out and not one has a spaceship or a little green man, for me rather unusual, (Ancillary Justice from last month would have worked). A dwarf I can do, but the leprechaun isn't in the stack, though there may well be an immigrant or two wandering about in there.
24Morphidae
>4 AnneDC:
Read a book about sustainability, ecology or environmentalism.
OR
Read a book of eco-fiction.
See link for reference. Disclaimer: Not all books may qualify.
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/eco-fiction
OR
Read a book with green hills/mountains on the cover.
OR
Read a book with a title that starts with one of the letters in NATURE.
Read a book about sustainability, ecology or environmentalism.
OR
Read a book of eco-fiction.
See link for reference. Disclaimer: Not all books may qualify.
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/eco-fiction
OR
Read a book with green hills/mountains on the cover.
OR
Read a book with a title that starts with one of the letters in NATURE.
25Morphidae
>5 Citizenjoyce:
Read a book where the title words, author's name, or something out of the ordinary on the cover is green.
Out of the ordinary would be something like a green cow, a green sky, green hair, or a green person.
OR
Read a book where the word green (or a synonym for green) is on the 17th page.
OR
Read a book about heroin or addiction, fiction or nonfiction.
The song, "Green is the Colour" by Pink Floyd, was written for the movie, More, about a German graduate meeting an American expatriate in Paris and them vacationing in Ibiza. It turns to disaster when she introduces him to heroin.
Read a book by John Green, Graham Greene, or any other author with the first or last name of Green or a synonym of Green, i.e. Olive, Jade, Fern.
Yes, words can be embedded - Greenwood, Oliver, etc.
OR
Read a book by an author that you've found on a https://www.literature-map.com page by an author from the first challenge, i.e. from the John Green page, you could read Jojo Moyes, from the Graham Greene page, you could read P. G. Wodehouse, from Mary Oliver, by Anne Lamont.
OR
Read a book with the title "The Green Book" or "The (Color) Book" or "The Green (Noun)" or "The Green (Noun) Book."
Read a book where the title words, author's name, or something out of the ordinary on the cover is green.
Out of the ordinary would be something like a green cow, a green sky, green hair, or a green person.
OR
Read a book where the word green (or a synonym for green) is on the 17th page.
OR
Read a book about heroin or addiction, fiction or nonfiction.
The song, "Green is the Colour" by Pink Floyd, was written for the movie, More, about a German graduate meeting an American expatriate in Paris and them vacationing in Ibiza. It turns to disaster when she introduces him to heroin.
Read a book by John Green, Graham Greene, or any other author with the first or last name of Green or a synonym of Green, i.e. Olive, Jade, Fern.
Yes, words can be embedded - Greenwood, Oliver, etc.
OR
Read a book by an author that you've found on a https://www.literature-map.com page by an author from the first challenge, i.e. from the John Green page, you could read Jojo Moyes, from the Graham Greene page, you could read P. G. Wodehouse, from Mary Oliver, by Anne Lamont.
OR
Read a book with the title "The Green Book" or "The (Color) Book" or "The Green (Noun)" or "The Green (Noun) Book."
26Morphidae
>6 SqueakyChu:
Read a book with a rural Earth setting *AND* a main character that is female OR red-headed OR orphaned OR lives at a named domicile, i.e. Cold Comfort Farm OR has the tag "Bildungsroman" or "YA"/"Young Adult" OR has an author named "Anne," "Shirley," "Matthew," "Marilla," "Diana," or "Gilbert."
OR
Read a book with an off-planet or fantasy rural setting.
Exceptions can be made for far past or far future where Earth is barely recognizable, i.e. Shannara.
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/rural-fantasy
(Disclaimer: May not all qualify. For ideas only.)
OR
Read a book with the tagmash "nonfiction, rural."*
http://www.librarything.com/tag/non-fiction,+rural
*Must qualify as nonfiction for this challenge. You know who you are LIW.
Read a book with a rural Earth setting *AND* a main character that is female OR red-headed OR orphaned OR lives at a named domicile, i.e. Cold Comfort Farm OR has the tag "Bildungsroman" or "YA"/"Young Adult" OR has an author named "Anne," "Shirley," "Matthew," "Marilla," "Diana," or "Gilbert."
OR
Read a book with an off-planet or fantasy rural setting.
Exceptions can be made for far past or far future where Earth is barely recognizable, i.e. Shannara.
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/rural-fantasy
(Disclaimer: May not all qualify. For ideas only.)
OR
Read a book with the tagmash "nonfiction, rural."*
http://www.librarything.com/tag/non-fiction,+rural
*Must qualify as nonfiction for this challenge. You know who you are LIW.
27SqueakyChu
>26 Morphidae: Thanks, Morphy!
28Irene_1677
>1 Morphidae: Got a 3, excited to start the challenge.
30Morphidae
>7 Helenliz:
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, featuring little green men (aliens/extra-terrestrials) on Earth.
OR
Read a book with a spaceship or spacecraft on the cover.
OR
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, about immigrants or immigration.
(Is this problematic? I'm thinking more of the "strangers in strange land" and "clash of cultures" tropes and I don't want to offend those who think I'm pushing the "illegal/undocumented alien" trope. Maybe I should reword as the tropes? Am I being too sensitive or not sensitive enough?)
OR
Read a book with a leprechaun - on the cover, in the text, etc.
Read a book where a character has the same name as one of the Muppets.
Please use https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Muppets for the source. Any part of the name (Fozzie, Bear, Pepe, King, Bensen, Honeydew, 80s, Robot) is acceptable EXCEPT for articles and connecting words like "the" or "and" and titles such as "Miss, "Dr.", or "Mr."
Embedded words are NOT allowed for the challenge.
Read a book read by a "Top Frog" in a previous year.
* Go to http://www.librarything.com/topic/80417#1680410.
* Choose a thread from March of a different year, i.e. March 2016 thread.
* Under Other Fun Stuff, click on the TIOLI meter. In this case, The March 2016 TIOLI Meter.
* At the top of the list will be the top frog or frogs if a tie. In March 2016, it was Dejah_Thoris.
* Go back to the March thread and click on the link for the first six challenges in post 2 (Challenges #1 - 6.)
* Search for the Top Frog's name through all the links for that month to see what they read. Some of the books Dejah_Thoris read are Fire Touched by Patricia Briggs, Inherit the Wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, The Lost Garden by Helen Humphreys, Gateway by Frederik Pohl, and The Soul of an Octopus by Sy Montgomery.
Read a book by or about any cast member, cameo appearance or crew (i.e. Jim Henson, Frank Oz) from a Muppets movie.
The list of movies for this challenge include The Muppet Movie (1979), The Great Muppet Caper (1981), The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984), The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992), Muppet Treasure Island (1996), Muppets from Space (1999), The Muppets (2011) and Muppets Most Wanted (2014).
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, featuring little green men (aliens/extra-terrestrials) on Earth.
OR
Read a book with a spaceship or spacecraft on the cover.
OR
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, about immigrants or immigration.
(Is this problematic? I'm thinking more of the "strangers in strange land" and "clash of cultures" tropes and I don't want to offend those who think I'm pushing the "illegal/undocumented alien" trope. Maybe I should reword as the tropes? Am I being too sensitive or not sensitive enough?)
OR
Read a book with a leprechaun - on the cover, in the text, etc.
Read a book where a character has the same name as one of the Muppets.
Please use https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Muppets for the source. Any part of the name (Fozzie, Bear, Pepe, King, Bensen, Honeydew, 80s, Robot) is acceptable EXCEPT for articles and connecting words like "the" or "and" and titles such as "Miss, "Dr.", or "Mr."
Embedded words are NOT allowed for the challenge.
Read a book read by a "Top Frog" in a previous year.
* Go to http://www.librarything.com/topic/80417#1680410.
* Choose a thread from March of a different year, i.e. March 2016 thread.
* Under Other Fun Stuff, click on the TIOLI meter. In this case, The March 2016 TIOLI Meter.
* At the top of the list will be the top frog or frogs if a tie. In March 2016, it was Dejah_Thoris.
* Go back to the March thread and click on the link for the first six challenges in post 2 (Challenges #1 - 6.)
* Search for the Top Frog's name through all the links for that month to see what they read. Some of the books Dejah_Thoris read are Fire Touched by Patricia Briggs, Inherit the Wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, The Lost Garden by Helen Humphreys, Gateway by Frederik Pohl, and The Soul of an Octopus by Sy Montgomery.
Read a book by or about any cast member, cameo appearance or crew (i.e. Jim Henson, Frank Oz) from a Muppets movie.
The list of movies for this challenge include The Muppet Movie (1979), The Great Muppet Caper (1981), The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984), The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992), Muppet Treasure Island (1996), Muppets from Space (1999), The Muppets (2011) and Muppets Most Wanted (2014).
31Morphidae
>8 wandering_star:
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, featuring little green men (aliens/extra-terrestrials) on Earth.
OR
Read a book with a spaceship or spacecraft on the cover.
OR
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, about immigrants or immigration.
(Is this problematic? I'm thinking more of the "strangers in strange land" and "clash of cultures" tropes and I don't want to offend those who think I'm pushing the "illegal/undocumented alien" trope. Maybe I should reword as the tropes? Am I being too sensitive or not sensitive enough?)
OR
Read a book with a leprechaun - on the cover, in the text, etc.
Read a book by John Green, Graham Greene, or any other author with the first or last name of Green or a synonym of Green, i.e. Olive, Jade, Fern.
Yes, words can be embedded - Greenwood, Oliver, etc.
OR
Read a book by an author that you've found on a https://www.literature-map.com page by an author from the first challenge, i.e. from the John Green page, you could read Jojo Moyes, from the Graham Greene page, you could read P. G. Wodehouse, from Mary Oliver, by Anne Lamont.
OR
Read a book with the title "The Green Book" or "The (Color) Book" or "The Green (Noun)" or "The Green (Noun) Book."
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, featuring little green men (aliens/extra-terrestrials) on Earth.
OR
Read a book with a spaceship or spacecraft on the cover.
OR
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, about immigrants or immigration.
(Is this problematic? I'm thinking more of the "strangers in strange land" and "clash of cultures" tropes and I don't want to offend those who think I'm pushing the "illegal/undocumented alien" trope. Maybe I should reword as the tropes? Am I being too sensitive or not sensitive enough?)
OR
Read a book with a leprechaun - on the cover, in the text, etc.
Read a book by John Green, Graham Greene, or any other author with the first or last name of Green or a synonym of Green, i.e. Olive, Jade, Fern.
Yes, words can be embedded - Greenwood, Oliver, etc.
OR
Read a book by an author that you've found on a https://www.literature-map.com page by an author from the first challenge, i.e. from the John Green page, you could read Jojo Moyes, from the Graham Greene page, you could read P. G. Wodehouse, from Mary Oliver, by Anne Lamont.
OR
Read a book with the title "The Green Book" or "The (Color) Book" or "The Green (Noun)" or "The Green (Noun) Book."
32Morphidae
>9 FAMeulstee:
Read a book where the title words, author's name, or something out of the ordinary on the cover is green.
Out of the ordinary would be something like a green cow, a green sky, green hair, or a green person.
OR
Read a book where the word green (or a synonym for green) is on the 17th page.
OR
Read a book about heroin or addiction, fiction or nonfiction.
The song, "Green is the Colour" by Pink Floyd, was written for the movie, More, about a German graduate meeting an American expatriate in Paris and them vacationing in Ibiza. It turns to disaster when she introduces him to heroin.
Read a book with a rural Earth setting *AND* a main character that is female OR red-headed OR orphaned OR lives at a named domicile, i.e. Cold Comfort Farm OR has the tag "Bildungsroman" or "YA"/"Young Adult" OR has an author named "Anne," "Shirley," "Matthew," "Marilla," "Diana," or "Gilbert."
OR
Read a book with an off-planet or fantasy rural setting.
Exceptions can be made for far past or far future where Earth is barely recognizable, i.e. Shannara.
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/rural-fantasy
(Disclaimer: May not all qualify. For ideas only.)
OR
Read a book with the tagmash "nonfiction, rural."*
http://www.librarything.com/tag/non-fiction,+rural
*Must qualify as nonfiction for this challenge. You know who you are LIW.
Read a book where the title words, author's name, or something out of the ordinary on the cover is green.
Out of the ordinary would be something like a green cow, a green sky, green hair, or a green person.
OR
Read a book where the word green (or a synonym for green) is on the 17th page.
OR
Read a book about heroin or addiction, fiction or nonfiction.
The song, "Green is the Colour" by Pink Floyd, was written for the movie, More, about a German graduate meeting an American expatriate in Paris and them vacationing in Ibiza. It turns to disaster when she introduces him to heroin.
Read a book with a rural Earth setting *AND* a main character that is female OR red-headed OR orphaned OR lives at a named domicile, i.e. Cold Comfort Farm OR has the tag "Bildungsroman" or "YA"/"Young Adult" OR has an author named "Anne," "Shirley," "Matthew," "Marilla," "Diana," or "Gilbert."
OR
Read a book with an off-planet or fantasy rural setting.
Exceptions can be made for far past or far future where Earth is barely recognizable, i.e. Shannara.
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/rural-fantasy
(Disclaimer: May not all qualify. For ideas only.)
OR
Read a book with the tagmash "nonfiction, rural."*
http://www.librarything.com/tag/non-fiction,+rural
*Must qualify as nonfiction for this challenge. You know who you are LIW.
33Morphidae
>10 raidergirl3:
Read a book about sustainability, ecology or environmentalism.
OR
Read a book of eco-fiction.
See link for reference. Disclaimer: Not all books may qualify.
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/eco-fiction
OR
Read a book with green hills/mountains on the cover.
OR
Read a book with a title that starts with one of the letters in NATURE.
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, featuring little green men (aliens/extra-terrestrials) on Earth.
OR
Read a book with a spaceship or spacecraft on the cover.
OR
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, about immigrants or immigration.
(Is this problematic? I'm thinking more of the "strangers in strange land" and "clash of cultures" tropes and I don't want to offend those who think I'm pushing the "illegal/undocumented alien" trope. Maybe I should reword as the tropes? Am I being too sensitive or not sensitive enough?)
OR
Read a book with a leprechaun - on the cover, in the text, etc.
Read a book about sustainability, ecology or environmentalism.
OR
Read a book of eco-fiction.
See link for reference. Disclaimer: Not all books may qualify.
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/eco-fiction
OR
Read a book with green hills/mountains on the cover.
OR
Read a book with a title that starts with one of the letters in NATURE.
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, featuring little green men (aliens/extra-terrestrials) on Earth.
OR
Read a book with a spaceship or spacecraft on the cover.
OR
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, about immigrants or immigration.
(Is this problematic? I'm thinking more of the "strangers in strange land" and "clash of cultures" tropes and I don't want to offend those who think I'm pushing the "illegal/undocumented alien" trope. Maybe I should reword as the tropes? Am I being too sensitive or not sensitive enough?)
OR
Read a book with a leprechaun - on the cover, in the text, etc.
34raidergirl3
>33 Morphidae: thanks. I have the perfect book picked out. I was secretly hoping I’d get the Anne of Green Gables challenge as I live in Prince Edward Island, lol. But happy to see Anne getting her own challenge.
35Morphidae
Challenges have been rerandomized and all challenges have been revealed!
>16 SqueakyChu: >18 bell7: Thanks. One of these times I'll have everything ready ahead of time and it'll be such a surprise, people'll want to give me a party! With cookies even!
>23 quondame: Good luck on the search!
>27 SqueakyChu: Welcome!
>34 raidergirl3: Glad to be obliging, however unknowingly. LOL!
>16 SqueakyChu: >18 bell7: Thanks. One of these times I'll have everything ready ahead of time and it'll be such a surprise, people'll want to give me a party! With cookies even!
>23 quondame: Good luck on the search!
>27 SqueakyChu: Welcome!
>34 raidergirl3: Glad to be obliging, however unknowingly. LOL!
36Morphidae
>12 susanna.fraser:
Read a book where the title words, author's name, or something out of the ordinary on the cover is green.
Out of the ordinary would be something like a green cow, a green sky, green hair, or a green person.
OR
Read a book where the word green (or a synonym for green) is on the 17th page.
OR
Read a book about heroin or addiction, fiction or nonfiction.
The song, "Green is the Colour" by Pink Floyd, was written for the movie, More, about a German graduate meeting an American expatriate is Paris and them vacationing in Ibiza. It turns to disaster when she introduces him to heroin.
Read a book about sustainability, ecology or environmentalism.
OR
Read a book of eco-fiction.
See link for reference. Disclaimer: Not all books may qualify.
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/eco-fiction
OR
Read a book with green hills/mountains on the cover.
OR
Read a book with a title that starts with one of the letters in NATURE.
Read a book where the title words, author's name, or something out of the ordinary on the cover is green.
Out of the ordinary would be something like a green cow, a green sky, green hair, or a green person.
OR
Read a book where the word green (or a synonym for green) is on the 17th page.
OR
Read a book about heroin or addiction, fiction or nonfiction.
The song, "Green is the Colour" by Pink Floyd, was written for the movie, More, about a German graduate meeting an American expatriate is Paris and them vacationing in Ibiza. It turns to disaster when she introduces him to heroin.
Read a book about sustainability, ecology or environmentalism.
OR
Read a book of eco-fiction.
See link for reference. Disclaimer: Not all books may qualify.
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/eco-fiction
OR
Read a book with green hills/mountains on the cover.
OR
Read a book with a title that starts with one of the letters in NATURE.
37Morphidae
>13 DeltaQueen50:
Read a book about sustainability, ecology or environmentalism.
OR
Read a book of eco-fiction.
See link for reference. Disclaimer: Not all books may qualify.
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/eco-fiction
OR
Read a book with green hills/mountains on the cover.
OR
Read a book with a title that starts with one of the letters in NATURE.
Read a book about sustainability, ecology or environmentalism.
OR
Read a book of eco-fiction.
See link for reference. Disclaimer: Not all books may qualify.
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/eco-fiction
OR
Read a book with green hills/mountains on the cover.
OR
Read a book with a title that starts with one of the letters in NATURE.
38Morphidae
>14 antqueen:
Read a book about sustainability, ecology or environmentalism.
OR
Read a book of eco-fiction.
See link for reference. Disclaimer: Not all books may qualify.
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/eco-fiction
OR
Read a book with green hills/mountains on the cover.
OR
Read a book with a title that starts with one of the letters in NATURE.
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, featuring little green men (aliens/extra-terrestrials) on Earth.
OR
Read a book with a spaceship or spacecraft on the cover.
OR
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, about immigrants or immigration.
(Is this problematic? I'm thinking more of the "strangers in strange land" and "clash of cultures" tropes and I don't want to offend those who think I'm pushing the "illegal/undocumented alien" trope. Maybe I should reword as the tropes? Am I being too sensitive or not sensitive enough?)
OR
Read a book with a leprechaun - on the cover, in the text, etc.
Read a book about sustainability, ecology or environmentalism.
OR
Read a book of eco-fiction.
See link for reference. Disclaimer: Not all books may qualify.
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/eco-fiction
OR
Read a book with green hills/mountains on the cover.
OR
Read a book with a title that starts with one of the letters in NATURE.
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, featuring little green men (aliens/extra-terrestrials) on Earth.
OR
Read a book with a spaceship or spacecraft on the cover.
OR
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, about immigrants or immigration.
(Is this problematic? I'm thinking more of the "strangers in strange land" and "clash of cultures" tropes and I don't want to offend those who think I'm pushing the "illegal/undocumented alien" trope. Maybe I should reword as the tropes? Am I being too sensitive or not sensitive enough?)
OR
Read a book with a leprechaun - on the cover, in the text, etc.
39Morphidae
>17 dallenbaugh:
Read a book with a rural Earth setting *AND* a main character that is female OR red-headed OR orphaned OR lives at a named domicile, i.e. Cold Comfort Farm OR has the tag "Bildungsroman" or "YA"/"Young Adult" OR has an author named "Anne," "Shirley," "Matthew," "Marilla," "Diana," or "Gilbert."
OR
Read a book with an off-planet or fantasy rural setting.
Exceptions can be made for far past or far future where Earth is barely recognizable, i.e. Shannara.
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/rural-fantasy
(Disclaimer: May not all qualify. For ideas only.)
OR
Read a book with the tagmash "nonfiction, rural."*
http://www.librarything.com/tag/non-fiction,+rural
*Must qualify as nonfiction for this challenge. You know who you are LIW.
Read a book with a rural Earth setting *AND* a main character that is female OR red-headed OR orphaned OR lives at a named domicile, i.e. Cold Comfort Farm OR has the tag "Bildungsroman" or "YA"/"Young Adult" OR has an author named "Anne," "Shirley," "Matthew," "Marilla," "Diana," or "Gilbert."
OR
Read a book with an off-planet or fantasy rural setting.
Exceptions can be made for far past or far future where Earth is barely recognizable, i.e. Shannara.
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/rural-fantasy
(Disclaimer: May not all qualify. For ideas only.)
OR
Read a book with the tagmash "nonfiction, rural."*
http://www.librarything.com/tag/non-fiction,+rural
*Must qualify as nonfiction for this challenge. You know who you are LIW.
40Morphidae
Challenges have been rerandomized.
>28 Irene_1677:
Read a book with a rural Earth setting *AND* a main character that is female OR red-headed OR orphaned OR lives at a named domicile, i.e. Cold Comfort Farm OR has the tag "Bildungsroman" or "YA"/"Young Adult" OR has an author named "Anne," "Shirley," "Matthew," "Marilla," "Diana," or "Gilbert."
OR
Read a book with an off-planet or fantasy rural setting.
Exceptions can be made for far past or far future where Earth is barely recognizable, i.e. Shannara.
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/rural-fantasy
(Disclaimer: May not all qualify. For ideas only.)
OR
Read a book with the tagmash "nonfiction, rural."*
http://www.librarything.com/tag/non-fiction,+rural
*Must qualify as nonfiction for this challenge. You know who you are LIW.
>28 Irene_1677:
Read a book with a rural Earth setting *AND* a main character that is female OR red-headed OR orphaned OR lives at a named domicile, i.e. Cold Comfort Farm OR has the tag "Bildungsroman" or "YA"/"Young Adult" OR has an author named "Anne," "Shirley," "Matthew," "Marilla," "Diana," or "Gilbert."
OR
Read a book with an off-planet or fantasy rural setting.
Exceptions can be made for far past or far future where Earth is barely recognizable, i.e. Shannara.
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/rural-fantasy
(Disclaimer: May not all qualify. For ideas only.)
OR
Read a book with the tagmash "nonfiction, rural."*
http://www.librarything.com/tag/non-fiction,+rural
*Must qualify as nonfiction for this challenge. You know who you are LIW.
42Helenliz
>41 Morphidae: yay indeed!
Hoping the rest of March is an imporvement over its beginning for you & Mr Morphy.
I have the perfect book for the immigrant experience. I subscribe to the Shelterbox bookclub and the selection to read for 12th April is A Woman no Man, which relates to the experience of a Palestinian woman marrying and moving to New York.
Hoping the rest of March is an imporvement over its beginning for you & Mr Morphy.
I have the perfect book for the immigrant experience. I subscribe to the Shelterbox bookclub and the selection to read for 12th April is A Woman no Man, which relates to the experience of a Palestinian woman marrying and moving to New York.
43FAMeulstee
>32 Morphidae: I have a book planned this month that comes up with the tagmash "nonfiction, rural": Christ Stopped at Eboli by Carlo Levi. Because your "Must qualify as nonfiction", I ask if a memoir is non-fiction in your definition.
44Morphidae
>41 Morphidae: From your mouth to the Universe's ears!
>42 Helenliz: Absolutely not.
LOL. Just kidding. Memoirs, autobiographies, and biographies qualify as nonfiction.
In the challenge, I was making a crack at Laura Ingalls Wilder (really her daughter, the estate, and her publishers), for editorializing LIW's books for their own purposes.
>42 Helenliz: Absolutely not.
LOL. Just kidding. Memoirs, autobiographies, and biographies qualify as nonfiction.
In the challenge, I was making a crack at Laura Ingalls Wilder (really her daughter, the estate, and her publishers), for editorializing LIW's books for their own purposes.
45FAMeulstee
>44 Morphidae: Thanks.
I would never have guessed about that Laura Ingalis Wilder reference.
I would never have guessed about that Laura Ingalis Wilder reference.
46SilverWolf28
I got a 1 and a 5.
47Morphidae
>46 SilverWolf28:
Read a book where a character has the same name as one of the Muppets.
Please use https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Muppets for the source. Any part of the name (Fozzie, Bear, Pepe, King, Bensen, Honeydew, 80s, Robot) is acceptable EXCEPT for articles and connecting words like "the" or "and" and titles such as "Miss, "Dr.", or "Mr."
Embedded words are NOT allowed for the challenge.
Read a book read by a "Top Frog" in a previous year.
* Go to http://www.librarything.com/topic/80417#1680410.
* Choose a thread from March of a different year, i.e. March 2016 thread.
* Under Other Fun Stuff, click on the TIOLI meter. In this case, The March 2016 TIOLI Meter.
* At the top of the list will be the top frog or frogs if a tie. In March 2016, it was Dejah_Thoris.
* Go back to the March thread and click on the link for the first six challenges in post 2 (Challenges #1 - 6.)
* Search for the Top Frog's name through all the links for that month to see what they read. Some of the books Dejah_Thoris read are Fire Touched by Patricia Briggs, Inherit the Wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, The Lost Garden by Helen Humphreys, Gateway by Frederik Pohl, and The Soul of an Octopus by Sy Montgomery.
Read a book by or about any cast member, cameo appearance or crew (i.e. Jim Henson, Frank Oz) from a Muppets movie.
The list of movies for this challenge include The Muppet Movie (1979), The Great Muppet Caper (1981), The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984), The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992), Muppet Treasure Island (1996), Muppets from Space (1999), The Muppets (2011) and Muppets Most Wanted (2014).
Read a book about sustainability, ecology or environmentalism.
OR
Read a book of eco-fiction.
See link for reference. Disclaimer: Not all books may qualify.
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/eco-fiction
OR
Read a book with green hills/mountains on the cover.
OR
Read a book with a title that starts with one of the letters in NATURE.
Read a book where a character has the same name as one of the Muppets.
Please use https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Muppets for the source. Any part of the name (Fozzie, Bear, Pepe, King, Bensen, Honeydew, 80s, Robot) is acceptable EXCEPT for articles and connecting words like "the" or "and" and titles such as "Miss, "Dr.", or "Mr."
Embedded words are NOT allowed for the challenge.
Read a book read by a "Top Frog" in a previous year.
* Go to http://www.librarything.com/topic/80417#1680410.
* Choose a thread from March of a different year, i.e. March 2016 thread.
* Under Other Fun Stuff, click on the TIOLI meter. In this case, The March 2016 TIOLI Meter.
* At the top of the list will be the top frog or frogs if a tie. In March 2016, it was Dejah_Thoris.
* Go back to the March thread and click on the link for the first six challenges in post 2 (Challenges #1 - 6.)
* Search for the Top Frog's name through all the links for that month to see what they read. Some of the books Dejah_Thoris read are Fire Touched by Patricia Briggs, Inherit the Wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, The Lost Garden by Helen Humphreys, Gateway by Frederik Pohl, and The Soul of an Octopus by Sy Montgomery.
Read a book by or about any cast member, cameo appearance or crew (i.e. Jim Henson, Frank Oz) from a Muppets movie.
The list of movies for this challenge include The Muppet Movie (1979), The Great Muppet Caper (1981), The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984), The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992), Muppet Treasure Island (1996), Muppets from Space (1999), The Muppets (2011) and Muppets Most Wanted (2014).
Read a book about sustainability, ecology or environmentalism.
OR
Read a book of eco-fiction.
See link for reference. Disclaimer: Not all books may qualify.
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/eco-fiction
OR
Read a book with green hills/mountains on the cover.
OR
Read a book with a title that starts with one of the letters in NATURE.
48raidergirl3
I forget - can I use more than one book for a challenge I’ve been assigned? And can I enter books in both challenges I’ve been assigned?
Thanks
Thanks
49Morphidae
>48 raidergirl3: Yes, you can read more than one book for your challenge(s), just like any other challenge. You can read books for any and all of your challenges.
You can have two "open" challenges at once. That means if you read a book for one of your challenges, you can request a new challenge. Even if you request a new challenge, you can continue to read books for any of your challenges for the month.
You can have two "open" challenges at once. That means if you read a book for one of your challenges, you can request a new challenge. Even if you request a new challenge, you can continue to read books for any of your challenges for the month.
51Morphidae
>50 elkiedee:
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, featuring little green men (aliens/extra-terrestrials) on Earth.
OR
Read a book with a spaceship or spacecraft on the cover.
OR
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, about immigrants or immigration.
(Is this problematic? I'm thinking more of the "strangers in strange land" and "clash of cultures" tropes and I don't want to offend those who think I'm pushing the "illegal/undocumented alien" trope. Maybe I should reword as the tropes? Am I being too sensitive or not sensitive enough?)
OR
Read a book with a leprechaun - on the cover, in the text, etc.
Read a book with a rural Earth setting *AND* a main character that is female OR red-headed OR orphaned OR lives at a named domicile, i.e. Cold Comfort Farm OR has the tag "Bildungsroman" or "YA"/"Young Adult" OR has an author named "Anne," "Shirley," "Matthew," "Marilla," "Diana," or "Gilbert."
OR
Read a book with an off-planet or fantasy rural setting.
Exceptions can be made for far past or far future where Earth is barely recognizable, i.e. Shannara.
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/rural-fantasy
(Disclaimer: May not all qualify. For ideas only.)
OR
Read a book with the tagmash "nonfiction, rural."*
http://www.librarything.com/tag/non-fiction,+rural
*Must qualify as nonfiction for this challenge. You know who you are LIW.
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, featuring little green men (aliens/extra-terrestrials) on Earth.
OR
Read a book with a spaceship or spacecraft on the cover.
OR
Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, about immigrants or immigration.
(Is this problematic? I'm thinking more of the "strangers in strange land" and "clash of cultures" tropes and I don't want to offend those who think I'm pushing the "illegal/undocumented alien" trope. Maybe I should reword as the tropes? Am I being too sensitive or not sensitive enough?)
OR
Read a book with a leprechaun - on the cover, in the text, etc.
Read a book with a rural Earth setting *AND* a main character that is female OR red-headed OR orphaned OR lives at a named domicile, i.e. Cold Comfort Farm OR has the tag "Bildungsroman" or "YA"/"Young Adult" OR has an author named "Anne," "Shirley," "Matthew," "Marilla," "Diana," or "Gilbert."
OR
Read a book with an off-planet or fantasy rural setting.
Exceptions can be made for far past or far future where Earth is barely recognizable, i.e. Shannara.
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/rural-fantasy
(Disclaimer: May not all qualify. For ideas only.)
OR
Read a book with the tagmash "nonfiction, rural."*
http://www.librarything.com/tag/non-fiction,+rural
*Must qualify as nonfiction for this challenge. You know who you are LIW.
52quondame
>21 Morphidae: Does a book of stories with 1 story about a leprechaun qualify for the Little Green Men?
53paulstalder
okay, give me 5 :)
54raidergirl3
>49 Morphidae: Okay, thanks! I started overthinking things, lol.
55Morphidae
>52 quondame: I'll consider it. What's the book?
ETA: Wait, does it have the exact word "leprechaun" in the text? If so, it qualifies.
"Read a book with a leprechaun - on the cover, in the text, etc."
>54 raidergirl3: Been there!
ETA: Wait, does it have the exact word "leprechaun" in the text? If so, it qualifies.
"Read a book with a leprechaun - on the cover, in the text, etc."
>54 raidergirl3: Been there!
56Morphidae
>53 paulstalder:
Read a book about sustainability, ecology or environmentalism.
OR
Read a book of eco-fiction.
See link for reference. Disclaimer: Not all books may qualify.
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/eco-fiction
OR
Read a book with green hills/mountains on the cover.
OR
Read a book with a title that starts with one of the letters in NATURE.
Read a book about sustainability, ecology or environmentalism.
OR
Read a book of eco-fiction.
See link for reference. Disclaimer: Not all books may qualify.
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/eco-fiction
OR
Read a book with green hills/mountains on the cover.
OR
Read a book with a title that starts with one of the letters in NATURE.
57quondame
>21 Morphidae: I will be entering Remote Control as the protagonist glows green due to interstellar contamination and becomes very much a stranger in a strange land.
58elkiedee
"Read a book, fiction or nonfiction, about immigrants or immigration."
As it happened, I was just finishing up a book which couldn't have fitted this challenge more perfectly.....
As it happened, I was just finishing up a book which couldn't have fitted this challenge more perfectly.....
59Morphidae
>57 quondame: I don't think link goes to the book you were speaking about. Can you give me the author so I can confirm it fits the challenge, however squeakily?
60SqueakyChu
>59 Morphidae: Squeakily?! :D
61Morphidae
>59 Morphidae: You know... it squeaks by the rules of the challenge. Squeakily.
It's a word!
ETA: If it's the one by Okorafor, I can certainly see it squeaking into the challenge. She is little and green after all. As well as alien in a way.
It's a word!
ETA: If it's the one by Okorafor, I can certainly see it squeaking into the challenge. She is little and green after all. As well as alien in a way.
62SqueakyChu
>60 SqueakyChu: I wasn't questioning if it were a word. It sounded so much like my screen name that I loved the word! LOL!!
I can certainly see it squeaking into the challenge.
Cute!! :D
I can certainly see it squeaking into the challenge.
Cute!! :D
63Morphidae
>62 SqueakyChu: SqueakilyChuing...
64quondame
>59 Morphidae: Remote Control by Nnedi Okorafor. Sorry, I should have checked the touchstone when I posted. So squeakily, hey?
65Morphidae
>64 quondame: Squeak, squeak, squeak.