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SUMMER CHALLENGE 2014
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10.8 - Question Everything
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Delmy =^.^= wrote: "I am going to read:
How to Raise Your I.Q. by Eating Gifted Children by Lewis Burke Frumkes"
"how" in title
How to Raise Your I.Q. by Eating Gifted Children by Lewis Burke Frumkes"
"how" in title
Hina wrote: "I think this works...I want to read Where There's Smoke by M.J. Fredericks."
"Where" works
"Where" works
Judy wrote: "Would How to Train Your Dragon be OK? I don't read many children's books and this one is listed Childrens>middle grade and Childrens>juvenile, so I'm not sure if it meets the age/rea..."
It works for a 10 point task.
It works for a 10 point task.

Karen wrote: "How to Show & Sell Your Crafts: Great Ways to Promote and Organize Your Craft Spaces in the Marketplace, Online, and at Home Can it be non fiction like this?"
Sure, that works
Sure, that works

Sure, t..."
Thanks so much.
Books mentioned in this topic
How to Show & Sell Your Crafts: How to Build Your Craft Business at Home, Online, and in the Marketplace (other topics)How to Show & Sell Your Crafts: How to Build Your Craft Business at Home, Online, and in the Marketplace (other topics)
How to Show & Sell Your Crafts: How to Build Your Craft Business at Home, Online, and in the Marketplace (other topics)
Where the Bodies Are Buried (other topics)
Where the Bodies Are Buried (other topics)
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Trivial Pursuit is a game of questions. Read a book with one of the following: who, what, where, when, why, how, "?" in the title or subtitle. Contractions work (who's, where'd) ex. Where'd You Go, Bernadette, When Will There Be Good News?, Krik? Krak!