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April 2013: The Word Play Challenge

Hi Melanie.
I have added you to the list. Good luck with your goal.


Well done Liza. I have updated you on the list. I look forward to seeing if you do get to read any others between now and the end of the month.

I have added you to the list Sarah. Good luck.

I was having trouble finding onomatopoeia in my extensive to-read list, and found this listopia list. Hopefully it helps!
link: Onomatopoeic Titles

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1. Palindrome
2. Onomatopoeia
3. Alliteration
4. Anagram
5. Homophone - Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

6. Pidgin
7. Pseudonym
8. Translations

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1. Palindrome
2. Onomatopoeia
3. Alliteration
4. Anagram
5. Homophone - Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
[bookcover:Miss Peregrine's Home f..."
Hi ScarlettMi,
I've added you to the list. Good luck with your goal.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/childrens-b...
Enjoy! Maybe it'll give you ideas for books to read for that task.

Well done Liza. I have updated you on the list. I look forward to seeing..."
Seems I need to have more faith in myself, just finished book 4 Crime and Punishmenta tough read but well worth the effort.

Well done Liza. I have updated you on the list. I look forward to seeing..."
Seems I need to have more faith in myself, just finished book 4 Crime and Punishmenta tough read but well..."
Wonderful work Liza. I've updated your goal on the listing.

1. Palindrome.
Good Dog. Stay. by Anna Quindlen
2. Onomatopoeia.
3. Alliteration.
Bring Up the Bodies
4. Anagram.
5. Homophone.
The Hare With Amber Eyes: A Family's Century of Art and Loss (hare/hair)
6. Pidgin.
The Other Side of Paradise (I'm a language nerd so I have to confess this has characters speaking Jamaican Patois, which is not a pidgin or slang, but I think it fits the spirit of the challenge :)
7. Pseudonym.
8. Translations.

1. Palindrome.
Good Dog. Stay. by Anna Quindlen
2. Onomatopoeia.
3. Alliteration.
Bring Up the Bodies
4. Anagram.
5. Homophone.
The Har..."
Excellent work Sibyl. You've done a great job.

Goal: 2 books
Read: 2 books
1. Palindrome: The House At Riverton
Character Hannah
5. Homophone: The Westing Game
"Game" 1. An amusement or pastime 2. pertaining to or composed of animals hunted or taken as game or to their flesh.

Goal: 2 books
Read: 2 books
1. Palindrome: The House At Riverton
Character Hannah
5. Homophone: The Westing Game
"Game" 1. An amusement or pastime 2. pertaining to or composed of anim..."
Congratulations Jessica on a great job. Excellent work.

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3. Alliteration. Read a book whose title contains alliteration of some sort (words that begin with the same or similar sounds)
4. Anagram. Read a book that you can, using the first letters of the title, spell a word from. You do not need to use all of the letters, and they do not need to be in order.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower (PaW)
6. Pidgin. Read a book in which the characters speak in some sort of slang.
7. Pseudonym. Read a book by an author who has assumed a pen name under which the book was published.
The Bad Beginning

Wondering if the book I just finished will be ok for the Alliteration: The Perpetual Quest for the Perfect Life
Not sure if there too many words in between Perpetual and Perfect to qualify.

I completed my challenge! Those were some great books, especially Ender's Game and The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
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3. Alliteration. Read a book whose title contains alliteration of some sort (words that begin with the same or similar sounds)
4. Anagram. Read a book that you can, using the first letters of the title, spell a word from. You do not need to use all of the letters, and they do not need to be in order.
6. Pidgin. Read a book in which the characters speak in some sort of slang.
7. Pseudonym. Read a book by an author who has assumed a pen name under which the book was published.

I completed my challenge! Those were some great books, especially Ender's Game and The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
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3. Alliteration. Read a book whose title contains alliter..."
Cingratulations Lianne on achieving your goal. I'v updated your score.

5. Homophone - Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream (two uses of the word "back")
8. Translation - The Unbearable Lightness of Being (originally published in Czech I think?)

5. Homophone - Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream (two uses of the word "back")
8. Translation - The Unbearab..."
I have updated your progress April Lyn. Congratulations on your efforts so far. Keep up the great work.

1. Palindrome. Read a book with a palindrome in its title, subtitle, or series name (a word that can be read both backwards and forward like “sagas” or “mom”) OR a character or author with a palindromic name (like Ana, Anna, or Hannah). Examples: High Noon, Anna Karenina, and author Kristin Hannah
The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver
3. Alliteration. Read a book whose title contains alliteration of some sort (words that begin with the same or similar sounds). Examples: The Lies of Locke Lamora, Pride and Prejudice
When We Were Orphans by Kazuo Ishiguro
4. Anagram. Read a book that you can, using the first letters of the title, spell a word from. You do not need to use all of the letters, and they do not need to be in order. Examples: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (DEAD), In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin (HALF or LOAF or FLAT, etc.)
The Teleportation Accident by Ned Beauman TAT
5. Homophone. Read a book with a title containing a homophone (a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning) Examples: Cannery Row (row a boat versus a row of chairs), The Handmaid's Tale (tale versus tail)
The Pearl by John Steinbeck Pearl/Purl
8. Translations. Read a book originally published in a language that is not your native tongue.
Seeing by José Saramago - Portuguese

1. Palindrome. Read a book with a palindrome in its title, subtitle, or series name (a word that can be r..."
Congratulations Kaitlin. I've updated your total on the list.


Hi Heather.
Well done on reading what you have read so far. I've updated your entry.


I have updated your tally Susie. Well done on completing this book.

Palindrome -

Alliteration -

Anagram -

Homophone -


4. Anagram: A Game of Thrones - ★★★★☆ - 27/04/13 (GOT)
5. Homophone: If You Die Before I Wake - ★★★★☆ - 14/04/13 (Die - dead vs dice)
6. Pidgin: Ender's Game - ★★★★★ - 16/04/13
Completed 3/3




(5)Homophone - The Boy in the Striped Pajamas - Boy/Buoy
(7)Pseudonym - 1984 - by Eric Arthur Blair (pseudonym - George Orwell)
(8)Translation - The Redbreast - Written in Norwegian before being translated to English
This is the first challenge I've participated in so I feel quite excited with my achievement.

A special congratulations to you Sarah on doing so well on your very first challenge. Hopefully you have found that these challenges are really addictive and come back and do lots more. LOL


Excellent Sarah. I look forward to seeing you in another challenge in the future.

Congratulations Alison on completing your first book for this challenge. Only 3 more to go now.
Books mentioned in this topic
Twenties Girl (other topics)The Unbearable Lightness of Being (other topics)
The Water Is Wide (other topics)
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (other topics)
Blood Bound (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
J.D. Robb (other topics)Nora Roberts (other topics)
Rachel Joyce (other topics)
Kazuo Ishiguro (other topics)
Ned Beauman (other topics)
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Duration: April 1 - April 30, 2013
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1. Palindrome.
2. Onomatopoeia.
3. Alliteration. Happiness Habits: Instant Happiness In 15 Minutes Or Less!read 03/04
4. Anagram. Crime and Punishment read 11/04
5. Homophone. Keys to Living Joyfully Keys/queys Read 02/04
6. Pidgin.
7. Pseudonym..."
8. Translation. The Diary of a Young GirlRead 05/04.