![]() ![]() Lillard- A Murder Like No Author Amy Lillard 12/1/21Ī Arson and Americanos Justine Maxwell 11/12/21Ĭ Christmas Chills at Pumpkin Hill Thea Cambert 11/1/21 "īenning- A Fringe of Murder Patti Benning 11/7/21 “Blackbird, singing in the dead of night take these broken wings and learn to fly. If you are not familiar with these rules, please click on the link and read them over. ![]() Please use the TLC STANDARD RULES when participating in this challenge. (Even if you don't hit the level you were aiming for by the deadline, please re-post your challenge anyway as you may still be eligible for a lower level badge.) *When you have finished, please re-post your whole challenge as a new message and MARK AS FINISHED or you will not be considered to have completed the challenge and we will not be able to award your Hall of Fame badge *Please update your original post as you go. *If the task relates to the cover of your book, please post the cover AND the book link. * Where more than one option is given for a task, please state which option your book relates to. *To count a book towards a challenge you must read the majority of it after the start date of the challenge. *Each book may only be used for one task or letter *For each book that you read please post a link to the book, the author and the date you finished it. *Please post a partial list of the challenge when you sign up. K: Misery by Stephen King (author last name) O: Outlander #4 Drums of Autumn Diana Gabaldon (series name) O: Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck (title) Main character first or last names -You could use Harry Potter but not Fred Weasley.ī: Elizabeth Bennett - Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (main character name) Series names (first letter - disregard A, An, and The)Ĥ. Book titles (first letter - disregard A, An, and The)ģ. Object: Spell Out each letter of the song lyrics by using book titles, series names, author's or main characters first or last initials.ġ. “Blackbird, singing in the dead of night take these broken wings and learn to fly all your life, you were only waiting for this moment to arise.” Duration: Open Ended - from your start date ![]()
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