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message 1: by jingles (new)

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SONG TITLE WORD SEARCH #5
DATE: YOU CHOOSE

This is a mixed duration challenge, but you must have a start and end date.

This is the last of our word search challenges based on song titles from Rolling Stone Magazine's Top 500 Songs of All Time.

Below you will find 75 words taken from the song titles of #1 to #100. The challenge is to find as many of the words as you can in the time frame you have chosen to work the challenge. Words must be exact, unless otherwise noted. Please check the original list regularly, as changes for approved variations will be added.

Please Note: There may be a few duplicate words between this challenge and the last Song Title Word Search challenge. I will try to keep these to a minimum.

Words can only be found in the text of the book - no covers, titles or authors.

For each word you find, provide a link to the book title, page or location number, the sentence containing the word, and the date you finished reading your book.

There is no restriction on the number of books you use or the number of words per book.

WORDS:
1. Along
2. Anarchy
3. Bag
4. Bay
5. Beethoven
6. Blitzkrieg
7. Blueberry
8. Bop
9. Brand
10. Breath
11. Bridge
12. Calling
13. Change
14. Devil
15. Dock
16. Doves
17. Every
18. Fields
19. Flown
20. Forever
21. Fortunate
22. Found
23. Generation
24. Golly
25. Grapevine
26. Happiness
27. Haven't
28. Haze
29. Heard
30. Heroes
31. Hill
32. Hotel
33. Hound
34. Imagine
35. Jailhouse
36. Like
37. Line
38. London
39. Looking
40. Message
41. Minds
42. Molly
43. Mountain
44. Mystery
45. Norwegian
46. Over
47. Pale
48. Ready
49. Redemption
50. Ring
51. River
52. Rolling
53. Satisfaction
54. Shade
55. Shelter
56. Smells
57. Still
58. Strawberry
59. Sunset
60. Superstition
61. Suspicious
62. Sympathy
63. Tall
64. Teen
65. Through
66. Thunder
67. Tracks
68. Troubled
69. Vibrations
70. Watchtower
71. Water
72. Weight
73. Wood
74. Worth
75. Yesterday


message 2: by jingles (last edited Jan 07, 2020 04:01PM) (new)

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message 4: by [deleted user] (last edited Dec 24, 2019 06:56PM) (new)

COMPLETE 12/24/19 (I found them all!!)
SONG TITLE WORD SEARCH #5
DATE: 6/1/19 to 12/31/19

A-M

1. Along.. drove in silence along avenues .. The Paper Wasp loc 459

2. Anarchy .. and now it's just anarchy.. A Certain Age pg 19

3. Bag .. just me and my bag .. The Paper Wasp loc 455

4. Bay .. sleep was kept at bay by visions of the attack .. Sawbones

5. Beethoven .. the woman shrugged, Bach, Beethoven, Mozart.. Fallen Land/Taylor Brown pg 173

6. Blitzkrieg .. the blitzkrieg upon the ordinary citizenry .. In This Grave Hour pg 58

7. Blueberry .. creamed hominy and blueberry pie .. The Magician's Lie pg 8

8. Bop .. Janis liked to dirty bop .. Janis: Her Life and Music loc 1475

9. Brand .. burned into my memory like a brand .. Sawbones

10. Breath .. my breath caught .. The Paper Wasp loc 95

11. Bridge .. going toward the bridge.. The Paper Wasp loc 1145

12. Calling .. simply calling the number .. The Paper Wasp loc 371

13. Change .. there was a change in the room .. The Paper Wasp loc 212

14. Devil .. you take over from the devil .. The Paper Wasp loc 2174

15. Dock .. from the dock that winter so long ago .. Time After Time loc 4066

16. Doves .. thrust out like doves breasts .. Time After Time loc 571

17. Every .. every periodic ugly lurch .. The Paper Wasp loc 26

18. Fields .. medical interests lay in different fields .. Sawbones

19. Flown .. I'd flown before as a child .. The Paper Wasp loc 28

20. Forever .. that moment was forever captive.. The Paper Wasp loc 23

21. Fortunate .. we were fortunate to dwell in dreams .. The Paper Wasp loc 144

22. Found .. but found no matches .. The Paper Wasp loc 170

23. Generation .. lift the next generation.. The Paper Wasp loc 855

24. Golly .. Gooky, he was as big as a barn door .. Mr Finchley Takes the Road loc 3436

25. Grapevine .. I've heard on the college grapevine .. A Lesson in Secrets pg 52

26. Happiness .. capable of seizing happiness.. The Paper Wasp loc 759

27. Haven't .. I haven't forgotten anything.. The Paper Wasp loc 311

28. Haze .. seemed remote through my exalted haze .. The Paper Wasp loc 29

29. Heard .. I heard the upsurge of your laughter.. The Paper Wasp loc 288

30. Heroes .. alongside those heroes of the war .. Sawbones

31. Hill .. dream of the house on the hill .. The Paper Wasp loc 422

32. Hotel .. you don't have a hotel .. The Paper Wasp loc 455

33. Hound .. wife, children and faithful hound .. A Certain Age pg 241

34. Imagine .. I couldn't imagine wearing anything else .. The Paper Wasp loc 16

35. Jailhouse .. on guard dute in the jailhouse .. Cutthroats loc 247

36. Like .. the place feels like home .. A Certain Age pg 4

37. Line .. I stood in the checkout line .. The Paper Wasp loc 80

38. London .. Jack London, Thoreau, Hawthorne .. The Paper Wasp loc 1619

39. Looking .. looking at beautiful rooms always settled me .. The Paper Wasp loc 27

40. Message .. recording told me to leave a message.. The Paper Wasp loc 446

41. Minds .. she minds good .. Call Your Daughter Home loc 452

42. Molly .. Molly Ebling exclaimed .. Sawbones

43. Mountain .. embedded in a tropical mountain .. The Paper Wasp loc 390

44. Mystery .. it's kind of a mystery.. The Paper Wasp loc 624


message 5: by [deleted user] (last edited Dec 24, 2019 06:57PM) (new)

N-Z

45. Norwegian .. a large Norwegian mill worker .. Deep River loc 1569

46. Over .. wave of hair over your shoulder.. The Paper Wasp loc 20

47. Pale .. striking against my pale skin .. The Paper Wasp loc 107

48. Ready .. I am so ready to start filming.. The Paper Wasp loc 1355

49. Redemption .. there was one redemption .. Fallen Land pg 250

50. Ring .. the nose ring was gone .. The Paper Wasp loc 200

51. River .. your river of red hair .. The Paper Wasp loc 65

52. Rolling .. as if the film were still rolling .. The Paper Wasp loc 248

53. Satisfaction .. I dont receive satisfaction from making a beautiful woman blush .. Sawbones

54. Shade .. into the shade of the pergola .. The Paper Wasp loc 708

55. Shelter .. swapped cat sitting for shelter .. The Paper Wasp loc 1299

56. Smells .. smells good, Edna .. Call Your Daughter Home loc 2623

57. Still .. it was still dark .. The Paper Wasp loc 17

58. Strawberry .. my little chair and strawberry lamp .. The Paper Wasp loc 197

59. Sunset .. nightclubs on Sunset Boulevard.. The Paper Wasp loc 2406

60. Superstition .. just a superstition .. Call Your Daughter Home loc 3345

61. Suspicious .. you became stupid and suspicious.. The Paper Wasp loc 878

62. Sympathy .. the earlier sympathy I felt for you .. The Paper Wasp loc 2431

63. Tall .. my index of tall blondes .. The Paper Wasp loc 169

64. Teen. .. throughly Nora's teen years .. Time After Time loc 1416

65. Through .. I paged through the issue .. The Paper Wasp loc 27

66. Thunder .. awoke with thunder in my ears .. The Paper Wasp loc 1318

67. Tracks .. forever remain on parallel tracks .. The Paper Wasp loc 1857

68. Troubled .. warm light illuminated her troubled expression .. Sawbones

69. Vibrations .. felt the vibrations of her song .. The Orphan's Song loc 2931

70. Watchtower .. watchtower with armed guards .. Journey to Munich pg 217

71. Water .. like wine through water .. The Paper Wasp loc 103

72. Weight .. the weight and feel of boiled wool .. The Paper Wasp loc 689

73. Wood .. clinging to a plank of wood .. The Paper Wasp loc 1060

74. Worth .. it was worth all the dark days .. The Paper Wasp loc 26

75. Yesterday .. Quite a different scene from yesterday .. Sawbones


The Paper Wasp by Lauren Acampora 6/2/19 4☆ Sawbones (Sawbones #1) by Melissa Lenhardt 6/4/19 3☆ Call Your Daughter Home by Deb Spera 6/5/19 4.25☆
A Certain Age (A Certain Age #1) by Beatriz Williams 6/5/19 3☆ Time After Time by Lisa Grunwald 6/8/19 2.75☆ Fallen Land by Taylor Brown 6/8/19 4☆
Mr Finchley Takes the Road (Mr Finchley, #3) by Victor Canning 6/11/19 2☆ The Orphan's Song by Lauren Kate 6/15/19 3.25☆ Cutthroats by William W. Johnstone 6/15/19 4☆
Deep River by Karl Marlantes 6/20/19 2☆ Home for Erring and Outcast Girls by Julie Kibler 6/26/19 2☆ A Lesson in Secrets (Maisie Dobbs, #8) by Jacqueline Winspear 7/1/19 4☆
The Magician's Lie by Greer Macallister 7/4/19 3☆ Janis Her Life and Music by Holly George-Warren 9/4/19 2.75☆ Journey to Munich (Maisie Dobbs, #12) by Jacqueline Winspear 11/19/19 3☆
In This Grave Hour (Maisie Dobbs, #13) by Jacqueline Winspear 12/24/19 4☆


message 6: by Ed (last edited Feb 10, 2023 12:06PM) (new)

Ed Lehman | 2894 comments *****COMPLETED 1/6/2020***** last word="bop"

SONG TITLE WORD SEARCH #5
DATE: 6/1/19-12/31/19

This is a mixed duration challenge, but you must have a start and end date.

This is the last of our word search challenges based on song titles from Rolling Stone Magazine's Top 500 Songs of All Time.

Below you will find 75 words taken from the song titles of #1 to #100. The challenge is to find as many of the words as you can in the time frame you have chosen to work the challenge. Words must be exact, unless otherwise noted. Please check the original list regularly, as changes for approved variations will be added.

Please Note: There may be a few duplicate words between this challenge and the last Song Title Word Search challenge. I will try to keep these to a minimum.

Words can only be found in the text of the book - no covers, titles or authors.

For each word you find, provide a link to the book title, page or location number, the sentence containing the word, and the date you finished reading your book.

There is no restriction on the number of books you use or the number of words per book.

75/75

WORDS:
✔1. Along-p.144-The Quiche of Death-"...and they all began to sing along." 6/1/19
✔2. Anarchy-p.131-My Car in Managua-"...but faults the anarchy of the government for the decline..." 6/22/19
✔3. Bag-p.245-Under the Net-"Then I extracted from my bag the small pile of letters..." 6/1/19
✔4. Bay-p.244-Moonraker-" ...had only been worn to keep Drax at bay?" 6/1/19
✔5. Beethoven-p.7- The Last Will & Testament of Senhor da Silva Araújo-"...accompanied to his final resting place by the solemn and vibrant strains of the great Beethoven's funeral march." 7/3/19
✔6. Blitzkrieg-Disc 2 of audiobook- The Zookeeper's Wife-"...which would come to be called "blitzkrieg, lightning war." 10/29/19
✔7. Blueberry-p.155-The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History-"...a plant in the blueberry family with vivd red berries..." 6/27/19
✔8. Bop-p.vi- Camino Real-"...taking the breas in a Dixieland combo or a piano in a bop session." 1/6/20
✔9. Brand-p.25- Xala-"...every conceivable brand of alcohol..." 6/23/19
✔10. Breath-p.168- Murder at the Vicarage-"He was so out of breath by this time..." 6/2/19
✔11. Bridge-p.41-Hotel du Lac-"Here the thumb and the forefinger were once again applied to the bridge of the nose." 6/3/19
✔12. Calling-p.145- Murder at the Vicarage-"I want an excuse for calling on your neighbor, Miss Marple." 6/2/19
✔13. Change-p.142-The Quiche of Death-"No, nothing will change my mind now." 6/1/19
✔14. Devil-p.131- Morituri-"There are only the four of us: the Devil, God, you and me." 6/1/19
✔15. Dock-loc.1093 of Kindle edition of Toubab-"...so the following morning we headed to the docks..." 6/4/19
✔16. Doves-p.53-Operation Shylock: A Confession-"...a magician who entertains children at birthday parties by pulling doves out of a hat..." 6/21/19
✔17. Every-p..353-The Small House at Allington-"...but not the less did it weigh heavily upon her at every turn..." 6/3/19
✔18. Fields- p.118-Murder at the Vicarage-"I went and came back by the footpath across the fields." 6/2/19
✔19. Flown-p.240-Moonraker-"He's being flown out tonight." 6/1/19
✔20. Forever-p.328- In a Sunburned Country-"Why not do them, forever...?" 6/1/19
✔21. Fortunate-p.181-The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History-"...by members of other, more fortunate populations..." 6/28/19
✔22. Found-p.92-Murder at the Vicarage-"I found my wife and Miss Marple..." 6/2/19
✔23. Generation-p.239-Moonraker-"And a whole generation of her people dead in the streets..." 6/1/19
✔24. Golly-p.127- Blithe Spirit-"Golly, what a night!" 12/5/19
✔25. Grapevine-p.68-Two Old Fools on a Camel: From Spain to Bahrain and Back Again-"...cicadas chirruping busily in our grapevine." 8/2/19
✔26. Happiness-p.251-Under the Net-"...better than the weak wish for happiness..." 6/1/19
✔27. Haven't-p.157- The Quiche of Death-"You haven't got one." 6/1/19
✔28. Haze-p.251-Under the Net-"She smiled back through the haze like a Cheshire cat." 6/1/19
✔29. Heard-"251-Under the Net-"It was very long since I had heard Anna sing..." 6/1/19
✔30. Heroes-p.197-The Quiche of Death-"Everyone wanted a hero, and Bill Wong was to be a hero." 6/2/19
✔31. Hill-p.161- Murder at the Vicarage-"There's Mary Hill." 6/2/19
✔32. Hotel-p.529- In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower-"Her view was that we were behaving inconsiderately toward the employees of the hotel..." 6/1/19
✔33. Hound-p.29- The Return of Mr. Campion: Uncollected Stories-"'Hound, I should say, sir' ventrued the elderly lady..." 7/17/19
✔34. Imagine-p.126-Murder at the Vicarage-"I should not imagine so." 6/2/19
✔35. Jailhouse-p.23- Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat: Why It's So Hard to Think Straight About Animals-"...burly bikers with jailhouse tattoos go for pit bulls..." 8/12/19
✔36. Like- p.142- The Quiche of Death-"Thought you might like some. Strawberry." 6/1/19
✔37. Line-p.523-In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower-"...as a mere curve drawn so as to bring together into a single line the considerate intent expressed higher up..." 6/1/19
✔38. London-p.140- The Quiche of Death-"She would move back to London and start all over again in the PR business." 6/1/19
✔39. Looking-p.522-In a Sunburned Country-"...I slipped away from the hordes heading for the track and field and stepped into an unobtrusive looking building..." 6/1/19
✔40. Message-p.50-Hotel du Lac-"...before the torn paper obliterated the rest of the message." 6/3/19
✔41. Minds-p.147- Murder at the Vicarage-"It's only the vaguest impression in my mind..." 6/2/19
✔42. Molly-p.141- Cranford-"...the pleasant surprise he would give to some Molly or Jenny at home..." 6/10/19
✔43. Mountain-p.90-Hotel du Lac-"...they reached the top of what seemed to Edith to be a mountain..." 6/6/19
✔44. Mystery-p.320- In a Sunburned Country-"It has long been a mystery to me why some sports in the world are immensely popular..." 6/1/19
✔45. Norwegian-loc.1262- Kindle edition- The Emperor and the Elephants: A Peace Corps Volunteer's Story of Life During the Late 1970s in the Central African Empire-"...$2.00) got us a completely Westernized apartment at the American-Norwegian Lutheran Mission." 7/26/19
✔46. Over-p.140-The Quiche of Death - "...in deck chairs with travel rugs over their knees." 6/1/19
✔47. Pale-Librivox audiobook-Ch.7- A Little Princess- "Miss Amelia began to turn pale." 6/2/19
✔48. Ready-loc. 2174 of the Kindle edition of Toubab-"...a call from the British embassy to tell me that it was ready to be picked up." 6/5/19
✔49. Redemption-Isaiah 27- The Holy Bible: English Standard Version-"The Redemption of Israel" 7/8/19
✔50. Ring-p223-Murder at the Vicarage-"Her voice had a childlike ring of pleasure to it." 6/3/19
✔51. River-p.130- In Watermelon Sugar-"The rivers would be silent." 6/1/19
✔52. Rolling-p.231- Gin & Daggers-"...I said from where I sat at a rolling table..." 9/29/19
✔53. Satisfaction-p.1-The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano: Written by Himself-"If it affords any satisfaction to my numerous friends..." 7/9/19
✔54. Shade-p.159- The Quiche of Death-"There was some shade in the garden..." 6/1/19
✔55. Shelter-loc. 881of Kindle edition of In Search of a Smile-"We would arrive at the patient shelter, set up there and invite..." 6/12/19
✔56. Smells-p.531-In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower-"I could walk into it without noticing the slightest smell of vetiver..." 6/1/19
✔57. Still- p.184-Murder at the Vicarage-"There was, to my fancy, still a rather eerie feeling in the room." 6/2/19
✔58. Strawberry-p.142- The Quiche of Death-"Thought you might like some. Strawberry." 6/1/19
✔59. Sunset-Librivox audiobook-Ch.11-A Little Princess-"There was such a sunset as this a few days after the Indian
gentleman was brought to his new home;" 6/2/19
✔60. Superstition-p.1- The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano: Written by Himself-"War and religion- Superstition of the natives..." 7/9/19
✔61. Suspicious-p.99-Murder at the Vicarage-"He looked haggard, and, I thought, suspicious." 6/2/19
✔62. Sympathy-p.125-Murder at the Vicarage-"...efforts of the younger generation to assist you and show their sympathy." 6/2/19
✔63. Tall-p.244-Moonraker-"A hundred yards away there was a tall figure of a young man..." 6/1/19
✔64. Teen-loc. 55 of Kindle edition of Toubab-"In my early teens, my parents took my brother and I on...exotic holidays." 6/3/19
✔65. Through-p.525-In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower-"...that gives us the illusion that through them, more than through any other part of the body..." 6/1/19
✔66. Thunder-p.182-The Quiche of Death-"There was a long silence punctuated by a rumble of thunder from overhead." 6/2/19
✔67. Tracks- p.522-In a Sunburned Country-"...I slipped away from the hordes heading for the track and field and stepped into an unobtrusive looking building..." 6/1/19
✔68. Troubled-p.220- Murder at the Vicarage-"Dear Mr. Clement,- I am so troubled..." 6/3/19
✔69. Vibrations-loc.1644-Kindle edition- The Emperor and the Elephants: A Peace Corps Volunteer's Story of Life During the Late 1970s in the Central African Empire-"'Take a picture of Moses by the pyramids only 2LE': the mystic vibrations were felt..." 7/27/19
✔70. Watchtower-loc.28324 of Kindle edition of The Holy Bible: English Standard Version-"For the palace is forsaken, the populous deserted; the hill and the watchtower will become dens forever..." 7/22/19
✔71. Water-p.125- Inherit the Wind-"The national tear-duct from Weeping Water, Nebraska..." 6/1/19
✔72. Weight-p.121-Murder at the Vicarage-"...looked like a man with a weight lifted from his mind..."6/2/19
✔73. Wood-p.184-The Quiche of Death-"...Vera's only reaction was to get up and put coal on a blazing wood on the fire." 6/2/19
✔74. Worth-p.268-The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History-"...it is not, in the end, what's most worth attending to." 6/28/19
✔75. Yesterday-p.131- In Watermelon Sugar-"The shock yesterday was something." 6/1/19


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Welcome to the challenge, Karen and Ed!


message 9: by Denise (last edited Jun 17, 2020 03:11PM) (new)

Denise | 385 comments All Challenges All the Time
SONG TITLE WORD SEARCH #5

June 1 - September 30, 2019

A-M

WORDS:
1. Along “…a large car nosed impatiently along behind it…” p. 21 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

2. Anarchy “a strange amalgam of cruelty, compassion, drunkenness, anarchy….”p. 145 Dreams of My Russian Summers by Andrei Makine 7.17.19

3. Bag “had even proffered the use of his small bag for her feet” p. 8 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

4. Bay “boasted a bay window overlooking the kitchen gardens” p. 48 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

5. Beethoven “Beethoven’s hair at the center of a DNA debate” p.119Driving Mr. Albert: A Trip Across America with Einstein's Brain by Michael Paterniti 6.11,19

6. Blitzkrieg “Hardly the Party’s idea of blitzkrieg is it?” p. 178 Resistance by Owen Sheers 7.21.19

7. Blueberry “There is a huge bowl of blueberries in there.” P. 207 The Bookstore by Deborah Meyler

8. Bop “most bratty act of misdirection was to bop over to London…” p. 65Lafayette in the Somewhat United States by Sarah Vowell 7.5.19

9. Brand “Fortunately, the brand new private on the smallest checkpoint was already overwhelmed…” p. 459 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

10. Breath “He took a deep breath and plunged in.” p. 34 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

11. Bridge “I have two elderly sisters in for bridge on Tuesdays.” P. 65 The Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

12. Calling “Who are you calling ugly?” p. 443 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

13. Change “I don’t have definite plans this morning or at least I could try to change them.” P. 34 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

14. Devil “the boats have a devil of a time getting stuck in the mud.” P. 36 The Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

15. Dock”Snout wrapped the body as best he could in big dock leaves.” P. 148 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

16. Doves “bobbing down the road like two white doves” p. 414 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

17. Every “She had matched Hugh’s every stride.” P. 35 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

18. Fields “…the fields breathed out the heat of the day…” p. 3 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

19. Flown – “Rebecca Manning had flown in from Washington” p. 150 The Other Woman by Daniel Silva 6.9.19

20. Forever “…endless parade of troops and vehicles forever marching somewhere else.” P. 417 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

21. Fortunate”We were fortunate that your Uncle John could speak to Lord Marelby” p. 7 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

22. Found “Hugh found himself flushing under her stare.” P. 12 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

23. Generation”To help along the next generation of young writers and poets in a duty I consider both sacred and rewarding.” P. 63 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

24. Golly “give that woman a piece of her mind, by golly.” P. 12 The Glass Castleby Jeannette Walls 7.2.19

25. Grapevine – “it’s a grapevine, a real one.” P. 240 Dreams of My Russian Summers by Andrei Makine 7.17.19

26. Happiness “You have collected more maternal happiness than a mother.” P. 376 TThe Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

27. Haven't “I’m afraid I haven’t seen any sign of my aunt yet.” P. 33 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

28. Haze “and so the afternoon drifted on in a haze of sunlight dazzling on the water.” P. 274 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

29. Heard “He had heard Daniel make many petty apologies.” P. 25 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

30. Heroes “all such heroes require a scribe to record their great deeds.” P. 227 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

31. Hill “on the ride up the hill away from town.” P 11 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

32. Hotel “The manager at our hotel cashed a check in gold sovereigns.” P. 122 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

33. Hound “The Breeders Association is changing the name from dachshund to Freedom Hound.” P. 306 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson

34. Imagine “Can’t imagine how Master Hugh sleeps in that little bed.” P. 16 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

35. Jailhouse “Littlemore’s badge got him inside the jailhouse.” P. 219 The Interpretation of Murder by Jed Rubenfeld 4.12.20

36. Like “Town of Rye rose from the marshes like an island…” p. 3 The Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

37. Line “Sussex bluffs were a massive, unbroken line of shadow from east to west.” P. 3 TThe Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

38. London “sometimes distracted by all the pleasures London offered….” P. 5 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

39. Looking “that I was to spend so much of it looking over from the old ramparts…” p. 1 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

40. Message “offer to pass on any messages to their families.” P. 419 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

41. Minds “ I do hope you don’t mind an informal breakfast?” p. 33 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

42. Molly “it’s her imaginary friend Molly” p. 618 The Girl in the Woods by Camilla Lackberg 6.17.19

43. Mountain “nothing finer than the snowcapped mountains.” P. 35 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

44. Mystery “but that veil of mystery may only serve to inflame speculation.” P. 402 The Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19


message 10: by Denise (last edited Jul 16, 2019 06:53AM) (new)

Denise | 385 comments N-Z Words

45. Norwegian “We enter what the Norwegian’s call the dark months of winter: Morketiden” p.152 Driving Mr. Albert: A Trip Across America with Einstein's Brain by Michael Paterniti 6.11.19

46. Over “…lie in bed and peer over the dark rooftops.” P. 6 The Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

47. Pale “toss of her pale hair as she laughed at some comment he made.” P. 5 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

48. Ready “had her hand on the outside doorknob ready to open it.” P. 9 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

49. Redemption “New York might be my redemption or my sanctuary.” P. 2 The Bookstore by Deborah Meyler

50. Ring “I can ring for some fruit.” P. 18 The Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

51. River “Hugh stopped the trap at a small turning before the river.” P. 108 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

52. Rolling “…piglet…frightened the Cook with its squealing, rolling escape down the back stairs.” P. 23 The Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

53. Satisfaction “bit her lip not to give him the satisfaction of a response.” P. 9 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

54. Shade “…in a deep and cool looking shade…” p. 76 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

55. Shelter “after such a long day she rested in the shelter of his arms.” P. 323 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

56. Smells “poor, pale squab of a thing and she smells like tapioca.” P. 25 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

57. Still “Agatha was still a handsome woman.” P. 4 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

58. Strawberry “beginning with strawberry and ending with the hops.” P. 103 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

59. Sunset “contemplated how painful the last rays of a sunset could be.” P. 374 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

60. Superstition. “Superstition! He told himself.” P. 116 Death Ship of Dartmouthby Michael Jecks 6.14.19

61. Suspicious “I think he is suspicious of people who read.” P. 25 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

62. Sympathy “she had more sympathy for the opportunistic locals” p. 470 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

63. Tall “Standing at the tall French windows…” p. 3 The Summer Before the War[by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

64. Teen “There’d been no opportunity for teen angst.” P. 63 [book:The Girl in the Woods|39857185] by Camilla Lackberg 6.17.19

65. Through “hoped it would maintain its dignity through dinner.” P. 4 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

66. Thunder “parties could be mistaken sometimes as thunder” p. 6 The Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

67. Tracks “school building out beyond the railroad tracks.” P. 7 The Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

68. Troubled “Troubled with sciatica these days…” p. 470 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

69. Vibrations “Hugh felt a vibration between them.” P. 127 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

70. Watchtower – “a continent encircled by barbed wire and watchtowers.” P. 236 Dreams of My Russian Summers by Andrei Makine 7.17.19

71. Water “shall I go ask the stationmaster for some water.” P. 11 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

72. Weight “I had to fight to bring the full weight of the School Board.” P. 6 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

73. Wood “Daniel got them lost overnight in Higgin wood” p.23 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

74. Worth “then we will prove our worth in the eyes of God and our fellow men.” P. 20 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

75. Yesterday “it has become more pungent since yesterday.” P. 33 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

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Carry over words:
Foxey (foxy acceptable)

Lineman – “Then in a quarry and finally as a lineman for the electric co.” p. 46 Driving Mr. Albert: A Trip Across America with Einstein's Brain by Michael Paterniti 6.11.19

Rhapsody
Wichita


message 11: by Tari (last edited Jul 14, 2019 10:53AM) (new)

Tari (thann) Song Title Word Search #5
June 1, 2019-June 1, 2020
(just to be safe, is that too long?)
1-37
WORDS:
1. Along Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 1, loc. 70 "...and Kate Carter with her collie mix, Robber, along with several other pet parents."
2. Anarchy Bikinis in Paradise Kathi Daley 6/3/19 Ch. 7, loc. 1097 "...and if we choose to ignore them, it won't be long before society as a whole leans toward anarchy.'"
3. Bag Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 2, loc. 191 "I looked over at Officer Statler, knowing John wouldn't want this job, and she already had a plastic bag out of her pocket."
4. Bay Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 1, loc 58 "I scanned the quiet strength of the water of the Delaware Bay, so different from the nearby wild Atlantic Ocean."
5. Beethoven The Trouble with Talent Kathy Krevat 7/14/19, Ch. 12 p. 92 "These kids had conquered pieces that I'd never even heard of by Beethoven, Bach and Mozart."
6. Blitzkrieg
7. Blueberry Bikinis in Paradise Kathi Daley 6/3/19 Ch. 11, loc. 1828 "...only time she'd tried it, she'd ended up with stains on one of her favorite pairs of pants and a blueberry up her nose."
8. Bop Game of Bones Carolyn Haines 6/11/19, Ch. 21 loc. 2609 "You'll bop him on the head if you have to."
9. Brand Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 19, loc. 1312 "I'd say ninety-eight percent cotton and the brand is probably Saint Laurent."
10. Breath Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 8, loc. 670 "She took a deep breath and stared down at her gold Rolex."
11. Bridge Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 3, loc. 274 "John was pinching the bridge of his nose and shaking his head."
12. Calling Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 4, loc 364 "If she's calling us on a Sunday, I guess her friends told her no."
13. Change Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 12, loc. 855 "When it occurs to him that this could be real work, maybe he'll change his mind."
14. Devil Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 34, loc. 2140 "I'm torn between 'Devil in Disguise' and 'It's a Sin to Tell a Lie.'"
15. Dock Trudy, Madly, Deeply Wendy Delaney 6/7/19, Ch. 9, p. 94 "It seemed like a typical summer scene at the ferry dock until I spotted Heather Beckett sitting alone at one of the picnic tables as she stared out at the waves."
16. Doves Game of Bones Carolyn Haines 6/11/19, Ch. 5 loc 642 "The gods were so moved by their love that they transformed their spirits into two doves where they could be together."
17. Every Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 1, loc. 79 "This is so wrong, even for Lewes, Delaware. I'm probably breaking every rule."
18. Fields Spirited Away Lena Gregory 6/4/19 Ch. 6, loc. 788 "Farmhouses nestled amid patchwork fields, and early morning mist hovered over everything."
19. Flown Game of Bones Carolyn Haines 6/11/19, Ch. 2 loc. 256 "The story had flown all over Zinnia..."
20. Forever Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 6, loc. 502 "I would forever be in my neighbor's debt for keeping me out of debt."
21. Fortunate For a Good Paws Linda O. Johnston 6/9/19, loc. 442 "...a fortunate thing for me."
22. Found Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 1, loc. 82 "...I didn't have to contend with the strong waves to keep the body where we found it."
23. Generation StrawBuried in Chocolate Lyndsey Cole 6/6/19, Ch. 16, loc. 1335 "It had been my grandmother's bracelet that was always passed down to the oldest girl in the next generation when she turned twenty-one."
24. Golly Strictly Murder Lynda Wilcox 6/14/19, Ch. 9, loc. 1710 "Golly, no."
25. Grapevine The Scent of Murder Kylie Logan 6/5/19 Ch. 19, loc. 3146 "The grapevine was already buzzing."
26. Happiness Bikinis in Paradise Kathi Daley 6/3/19 Ch. 19, loc. 3369 "Everyone's happiness depended on his sister finding a sense of security in Serenity..."
27. Haven't Spirited Away Lena Gregory 6/4/19 Ch. 1, loc. 124 "You haven't said much about it."
28. Haze Spirited Away Lena Gregory 6/4/19 Ch. 7, loc. 901 "She opened her eyes and shook off the haze."
29. Heard Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 1, loc. 113 "I heard a noise that sounded like a bang."
30. Heroes Sweet Tea and Secrets Joy Avon 7/6/19 Ch. 4, loc. 734 "...and learn more about Heart Harbor's own World War Two heroes."
31. Hill Bikinis in Paradise Kathi Daley 6/3/19 Ch. 1, loc. 240 "They assured me they'd send Tonya up the hill as soon as they located her..."
32. Hotel Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 12, loc. 873 "They might have been headed to their hotel or to the beach..."
33. Hound Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 8, loc. 655 "Her afghan hound has the most beautiful blond hair."
34. Imagine Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 22, loc. 1510 "The guy's brilliant, has a photographic memory, so you can imagine how the instructor got on his nerves."
35. Jailhouse Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 5, loc. 443 "That's what Elvis did in Jailhouse Rock, you know."
36. Like Jane Darrowfield, Professional Busybody Barbara Ross 6/9/19, Ch. 14 pg. 131 "After all, how often does something like this happen?"
37. Line Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 1, loc. 83 "Only a line of rooftops in varying styles and a balcony here and there could be seen from where I stood and waited."


message 12: by Tari (last edited Jul 19, 2019 07:28AM) (new)

Tari (thann) 38. London Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 6, loc. 494 "It's even more surprising considering Georg Nielsen was from Denmark and lived in London most of the year."
39. Looking Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 1, loc. 104 "I was aware that although the thief was looking in my general direction, he wasn't looking at me."
40. Message Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 3, loc. 263 "Her cell phone pinged and she read the text message."
41. Minds Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 8, loc. 630 "We had planned to come Monday but the pleasant weather forecast changed our minds for us."
42. Molly Cherry Pies & Deadly Lies Darci Hannah 6/12/19, Ch. 35, loc. 3267 "I might even introduce you to Molly."
43. Mountain Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 1, loc. 70 "We'd seen my Buckingham Pet Palace manager, Shelby Ryan, and her Bernese Mountain Dog, Bernice, and..."
44. Mystery Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 3, loc. 236 "Was she disappointed when he backed out and they assigned a mystery conductor to us?"
45. Norwegian Cherry Pies & Deadly Lies Darci Hannah 6/12/19, Ch. 3, loc. 244 "...and a little Scandinavian-style log cottage covered with a thick sod roof, a nod to the Swedish and Norwegian settlers..."
46. Over Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 1, loc. 71 "He ran his hand over his short hair."
47. Pale Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 37, loc. 2371 "He was so close I could see the pores of his pale skin."
48. Ready Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 3, loc. 347 "When she was ready, Lady Anthea raised one eyebrow."
49. Redemption Cherry Scones & Broken Bones Darci Hannah 6/16/19, loc. 289 "If it was simple, I would have believed it redemption."
50. Ring Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 32, loc. 2019 "He answered on the first ring."
51. River Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 41, loc. 2655 "A surfer dude, actually Wayne from the Delaware River and Bay Authority police department, strolled by with a camera attached to his sunglasses."
52. Rolling Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 7. loc. 589 "He hesitated, and I imagined us both rolling our eyes at that last bit."
53. Satisfaction The Scent of Murder Kylie Logan 6/5/19 Ch. 22, loc. 3561 "But hey, you have the satisfaction of having done your civic duty."
54. Shade Bikinis in Paradise Kathi Daley 6/3/19 Ch. 2, loc. 263 "Tj returned to the lawn and called her dog, Echo, who had been napping in the shade..."
55. Shelter Bikinis in Paradise Kathi Daley 6/3/19 Ch. 18, loc. 3128 "An old bomb shelter."
56. Smells Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 34, loc. 2224 "I breathed in the calm, the elegance and the dog smells that I loved so much."
57. Still Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 1, loc. 56 "The dead man was on his back, his lower legs still submerged."
58. Strawberry Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 26, loc. "The coronet for a duke has eight strawberry leaves and is only worn for coronations."
59. Sunset Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 23, loc. 1579 "Speaking of infinity, looks like we're about to have a beautiful sunset."
60. Superstition StrawBuried in Chocolate Lyndsey Cole 6/6/19, book description, loc. 50 "Annie Fisher can't let a silly Friday the thirteenth superstition ruin her Valentine's Day."
61. Suspicious Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 43, loc. 2747 "Mason's tone was reverential, and I immediately became suspicious."
62. Sympathy Trudy, Madly, Deeply Wendy Delaney 6/7/19, Ch. 16, pg. 178 "I got the clear impression from Lisa that it was more reflex than sympathy, probably from having witnessed too many crocodile tears in this conference room."
63. Tall Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 11, loc. 793 "Lady Anthea came in, followed by a rather tall man with strawberry-blond hair."
64. Teen Bikinis in Paradise Kathi Daley 6/3/19 Ch. 16, loc. 2847 "Why is that?" Hunter asked as a teen with a corn dog almost ran smack dab into him as he darted in and out of the crowd."
65. Through Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 1, loc. 99 "A man was hunched over the body and rummaging through his tuxedo pants pockets."
66. Thunder Spirited Away Lena Gregory 6/4/19 Ch. 13, loc. "Bee loved being the first to share gossip, and she hadn't meant to steal his thunder."
67. Tracks Bikinis in Paradise Kathi Daley 6/3/19 Ch. 17, loc. 3050 "The dirt road Annabeth had referred to was really two wheel tracks overgrown with weeds."
68. Troubled An Automated Murder Shelly West 6/7/19, Ch. 5, loc. 302 "His eyes were troubled, but his look was gentle."
69. Vibrations Dial C For Chihuahua Waverly Curtis 7/18/19 (teaser chapter, p. 341) "Apparently they restricted the number of normal cars and trucks on the lot--the vibrations of too many heavy machines could rattle lights and wobble cameras..."
70. Watchtower
71. Water Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 2, loc. 144 "Now that I had the precious air I needed, the stinging from the salt water was back with a vengeance."
72. Weight Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 1, loc. 112 "My attacker let go of my right arm but kept the weight of his knee on my back."
73. Wood Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 4, loc. 351 "The walls were painted burgundy and, as in all our rooms, we had decorated with a few pieces of dark wood furniture."
74. Worth Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 34, loc. 2193 "For what it's worth, I think Sonata by the Sea is beautiful and moving."
75. Yesterday Changing of the Guard Dog Lane Stone 6/2/19 Ch. 13, loc. 991 "They were in the driving skills class yesterday, but it looks like it could drive right in here."


message 13: by jingles (last edited May 31, 2019 07:13AM) (new)

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Welcome to the challenge, Denise and Tari!

That's just fine, Tari :)


message 14: by Tari (new)

Tari (thann) jingles wrote: "Welcome to the challenge, Denise and Tari!

That's just fine, Tari :)"
Thanks!


message 15: by ChrisGA (last edited Oct 03, 2019 04:06PM) (new)

ChrisGA Okay...i'm in but giving myself until the end of the year
6/1/19-12/31/19
WORDS:
(view spoiler)

5. Beethoven
6. Blitzkrieg
8. Bop
45. Norwegian
60. Superstition
70. Watchtower


message 16: by ChrisGA (last edited Sep 05, 2019 09:34AM) (new)

ChrisGA *
Death Indoors Haverstock 6/5/19

Looking loc..49 Looking through my binoculars at the target, .
Through loc.49 looking tbrough my binoculars .
Line loc.62 I turned back to the shooting line . .
still, loc.146 You still, using that old thing?
weight, loc 190 . . .behind Liam and shifting his weight, between his front legs.
rolling, loc 203 Rolling, my shoulders up and back a few times.
shade, loc. 237 The girl turned a bright shade, of hot pink.
over, loc 391 leave me sitting all alone over, there.
along, loc 391 I asked, hoping to keep the conversation moving along,.
breath, loc.. 412 . . .pounded my back until I caught my breath,.
water, loc 545 . . . .took a few seconds to splash water, on my face.
change, loc. 704. . . .a few encouraging words could change, you mood
ring, loc. 704 they might be clipping the edges of the ring,, ,
Like loc.603 . . . .out on the sides like tiny wings.
ready, loc. 803 Go get ready, to shoot.
Bag loc 1050 I dropped my bag off in my office.
brand loc. 1103 Come to a brand summit.
calling loc. 289 Sorry about calling you Pants.
Every loc 1132. . .report every single thing that happened.
found loc. 1375 . . . Mom found another chair and. . .
heard loc. 852 Then I heard Mary singing. . .
imagine loc. 449. . . but couldn't imagine that it was very convincing.
yesterday loc 1389 I know that yesterday was a crazy day.

Flee the Night warren Audiobook 6/7/19
Suspicious chap.6 8:22 And that didn't make you suspicious?
Pale chap.7 20:09 She pulled the jacket over her pale arms.
Mystery chapter 9 5:45 That's the mystery.

Armoires and Arsenic page 6/8/19
bay p. 9. . .and bay windows overlooking the OMG Garden Center.
Troubled p. 13 Cody gave it a troubled frown.
wood p. 14, , , but this old wood is all swole up.
River p. 44. It's like watching the river rise. . . .
Mountain p. 51 . . .stuck in traffic on a narrow mountain road.
Fields p. 59 Did he have magnetic fields in those dark eyes.
Devil p. 80 "I'm off duty, Devil Diva.
Vibrations p. 81 Can you feel some vibrations or what ever. . .
Smells p. 86 . . .anything that smells like a conspiracy.
London p. 95 the Met in New York and the Tate in London. . .
Worth p. 113 . . .evening bag worth a quarter of a mill.
Tall p. 123 I'm getting a shape. Tall.
Strawberry p.123 More like strawberry blond.
Message p. 146 Sabrina left a message while we were out.
Bridge p. 188 . . . and it is so convenient to the bridge.
Anarchy p.194 I'm surprised the Sons of Anarchy weren't on Sabrina's guest list.
Golly. p. 226 . . .then by. golly., it was worth it.
Thunder. p. 235 . .. .and you wat to steal my .thunder?.
Grapevine. p. 280 . . .she'd heard through the. grapevine. about the drugs.
Happiness. p.282 . . .abiding wish for my best friend's .happiness. .

Breach of Trust mills 6/14/19
Blueberry p. 39 Voleta dug her blueberry fingertips into the top. . .
Heroes p. 75 . . .where past and present heroes and sassy cheerleaders assemble.
sympathy p. 84 sympathy for the family took a firm hold.
Flown p. 94 She was flown to a hospital in Luanda.
Generation p. 189 . . .tomorrow would be better than what her generation had given him.
Teen p. 189 . . .and that led to one hurting teen.
Minds p. 336 . . . enough damage to their hearts and minds

The Good Shepherd fleming-6/17/19
Redemption P. 107 . . . Beings He created the favor of redemption.

The Kappillan of Malta monsaurat 6/23/19
Shelter p. 158 They had been told to take shelter at the first warning.
sunset p.320. It was now near sunset.

The Cryptic Crossword Caper: A cozy mystery atkinson 6/25/19
Satisfaction p 2 . . . with a feeling of satisfaction.
Hill p. 3 . . .walking uphill, a steep hill at that.
Hound p.32 . . . her friends would hound her relentlessly..
Tracks p.51 . . . the open door, the animal tracks, the body. . .
Hotel p. 127 . . . and he always stayed in a hotel.

Betrayed windle
haze p. 62 . . . across from the haze of city lights. . .
haven't p. 260 I know nothing of which I haven't told you.
fortunate p. 266 Vicki was more fortunate in her life. . .
forever p. 298 They couldn't stay forever.

The Anniversary gutman
Jailhouse p. 30 . . .honed his legal skills as a practicing jailhouse lawyer.

Caught with a Quahog ciance
Dock p. 4 They had an elaborate dock, but only used it . . .

The 27-Ingredient Chili Con Carne Murders pitchard
Doves p. 8 Her ranch, las palomas - which meant "the doves". . . .

By the Book wallace 8/23/19
Molly P. 45 Hey, Molly, how about a piece of apple pie?

Deadly Proof dylan. Audiobook 8/31/19
Equable chapter 5- 6:35 At Gomez and Peters there was only one kind of partner- and that was equable.
,


message 17: by jingles (new)

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Welcome to the challenge, Chris!


message 18: by Suzanne (last edited Jan 21, 2020 11:52AM) (new)

Suzanne (esmerelda1) | 506 comments All Challenges All The Time
Song Title Word Search #5
DATE:
6/1/2019 - 5/30/2020

Moved to Make More Room


message 19: by jingles (new)

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Have fun, Suzanne, and welcome!


message 20: by Denise (last edited Aug 25, 2019 11:07AM) (new)

Denise | 385 comments Finished - 74/75

I'll keep looking for jailhouse but done for now!

All Challenges All the Time
SONG TITLE WORD SEARCH #5

June 1 - August 31,2019

WORDS:
1. Along “…a large car nosed impatiently along behind it…” p. 21 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

2. Anarchy “a strange amalgam of cruelty, compassion, drunkenness, anarchy….”p. 145 Dreams of My Russian Summers by Andrei Makine 7.17.19

3. Bag “had even proffered the use of his small bag for her feet” p. 8 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

4. Bay “boasted a bay window overlooking the kitchen gardens” p. 48 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

5. Beethoven “Beethoven’s hair at the center of a DNA debate” p.119Driving Mr. Albert: A Trip Across America with Einstein's Brain by Michael Paterniti 6.11,19

6. Blitzkrieg “Hardly the Party’s idea of blitzkrieg is it?” p. 178 Resistance by Owen Sheers 7.21.19

7. Blueberry “There is a huge bowl of blueberries in there.” P. 207 The Bookstore by Deborah Meyler

8. Bop “most bratty act of misdirection was to bop over to London…” p. 65Lafayette in the Somewhat United States by Sarah Vowell 7.5.19

9. Brand “Fortunately, the brand new private on the smallest checkpoint was already overwhelmed…” p. 459 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

10. Breath “He took a deep breath and plunged in.” p. 34 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

11. Bridge “I have two elderly sisters in for bridge on Tuesdays.” P. 65 The Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

12. Calling “Who are you calling ugly?” p. 443 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

13. Change “I don’t have definite plans this morning or at least I could try to change them.” P. 34 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

14. Devil “the boats have a devil of a time getting stuck in the mud.” P. 36 The Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

15. Dock”Snout wrapped the body as best he could in big dock leaves.” P. 148 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

16. Doves “bobbing down the road like two white doves” p. 414 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

17. Every “She had matched Hugh’s every stride.” P. 35 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

18. Fields “…the fields breathed out the heat of the day…” p. 3 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

19. Flown – “Rebecca Manning had flown in from Washington” p. 150 The Other Woman by Daniel Silva 6.9.19

20. Forever “…endless parade of troops and vehicles forever marching somewhere else.” P. 417 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

21. Fortunate”We were fortunate that your Uncle John could speak to Lord Marelby” p. 7 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

22. Found “Hugh found himself flushing under her stare.” P. 12 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

23. Generation”To help along the next generation of young writers and poets in a duty I consider both sacred and rewarding.” P. 63 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

24. Golly “give that woman a piece of her mind, by golly.” P. 12 The Glass Castleby Jeannette Walls 7.2.19

25. Grapevine – “it’s a grapevine, a real one.” P. 240 Dreams of My Russian Summers by Andrei Makine 7.17.19

26. Happiness “You have collected more maternal happiness than a mother.” P. 376 TThe Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

27. Haven't “I’m afraid I haven’t seen any sign of my aunt yet.” P. 33 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

28. Haze “and so the afternoon drifted on in a haze of sunlight dazzling on the water.” P. 274 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

29. Heard “He had heard Daniel make many petty apologies.” P. 25 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

30. Heroes “all such heroes require a scribe to record their great deeds.” P. 227 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

31. Hill “on the ride up the hill away from town.” P 11 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

32. Hotel “The manager at our hotel cashed a check in gold sovereigns.” P. 122 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

33. Hound “The Breeders Association is changing the name from dachshund to Freedom Hound.” P. 306 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson

34. Imagine “Can’t imagine how Master Hugh sleeps in that little bed.” P. 16 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

35. Jailhouse -

36. Like “Town of Rye rose from the marshes like an island…” p. 3 The Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

37. Line “Sussex bluffs were a massive, unbroken line of shadow from east to west.” P. 3 TThe Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

38. London “sometimes distracted by all the pleasures London offered….” P. 5 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

39. Looking “that I was to spend so much of it looking over from the old ramparts…” p. 1 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

40. Message “offer to pass on any messages to their families.” P. 419 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

41. Minds “ I do hope you don’t mind an informal breakfast?” p. 33 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

42. Molly “it’s her imaginary friend Molly” p. 618 The Girl in the Woods by Camilla Lackberg 6.17.19

43. Mountain “nothing finer than the snowcapped mountains.” P. 35 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

44. Mystery “but that veil of mystery may only serve to inflame speculation.” P. 402 The Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

N-Z Words

45. Norwegian “We enter what the Norwegian’s call the dark months of winter: Morketiden” p.152 Driving Mr. Albert: A Trip Across America with Einstein's Brain by Michael Paterniti 6.11.19

46. Over “…lie in bed and peer over the dark rooftops.” P. 6 The Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

47. Pale “toss of her pale hair as she laughed at some comment he made.” P. 5 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

48. Ready “had her hand on the outside doorknob ready to open it.” P. 9 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

49. Redemption “New York might be my redemption or my sanctuary.” P. 2 The Bookstore by Deborah Meyler

50. Ring “I can ring for some fruit.” P. 18 The Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

51. River “Hugh stopped the trap at a small turning before the river.” P. 108 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

52. Rolling “…piglet…frightened the Cook with its squealing, rolling escape down the back stairs.” P. 23 The Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

53. Satisfaction “bit her lip not to give him the satisfaction of a response.” P. 9 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

54. Shade “…in a deep and cool looking shade…” p. 76 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

55. Shelter “after such a long day she rested in the shelter of his arms.” P. 323 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

56. Smells “poor, pale squab of a thing and she smells like tapioca.” P. 25 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

57. Still “Agatha was still a handsome woman.” P. 4 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

58. Strawberry “beginning with strawberry and ending with the hops.” P. 103 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

59. Sunset “contemplated how painful the last rays of a sunset could be.” P. 374 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

60. Superstition. “Superstition! He told himself.” P. 116 Death Ship of Dartmouthby Michael Jecks 6.14.19

61. Suspicious “I think he is suspicious of people who read.” P. 25 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

62. Sympathy “she had more sympathy for the opportunistic locals” p. 470 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

63. Tall “Standing at the tall French windows…” p. 3 The Summer Before the War[by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

64. Teen “There’d been no opportunity for teen angst.” P. 63 [book:The Girl in the Woods|39857185] by Camilla Lackberg 6.17.19

65. Through “hoped it would maintain its dignity through dinner.” P. 4 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

66. Thunder “parties could be mistaken sometimes as thunder” p. 6 The Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

67. Tracks “school building out beyond the railroad tracks.” P. 7 The Summer Before the Warby Helen Simonson 6.5.19

68. Troubled “Troubled with sciatica these days…” p. 470 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

69. Vibrations “Hugh felt a vibration between them.” P. 127 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

70. Watchtower – “a continent encircled by barbed wire and watchtowers.” P. 236 Dreams of My Russian Summers by Andrei Makine 7.17.19

71. Water “shall I go ask the stationmaster for some water.” P. 11 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

72. Weight “I had to fight to bring the full weight of the School Board.” P. 6 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

73. Wood “Daniel got them lost overnight in Higgin wood” p.23 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

74. Worth “then we will prove our worth in the eyes of God and our fellow men.” P. 20 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19

75. Yesterday “it has become more pungent since yesterday.” P. 33 The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson 6.5.19


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Way to go, Denise!


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Denise | 385 comments jingles wrote: "Way to go, Denise!"

thank you jingles! Darn jailhouse...found plenty of "jails" arrgghhh


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I know!


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Tari (thann) Update to 11 and 12: I'm gonna call this done mainly because I have so many other challenges that need more stuff in them. I ended up with 35 out of 37, not terrible I guess. :)


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Nicely done, Tari!


message 26: by ChrisGA (last edited Oct 03, 2019 04:13PM) (new)

ChrisGA I am just lacking 6 words but haven't had any change for a while so I am calling it quits on this one;
Death Indoors Haverstock 6/5/19

Looking loc..49 Looking through my binoculars at the target, .
Through loc.49 looking tbrough my binoculars .
Line loc.62 I turned back to the shooting line . .
still, loc.146 You still, using that old thing?
weight, loc 190 . . .behind Liam and shifting his weight, between his front legs.
rolling, loc 203 Rolling, my shoulders up and back a few times.
shade, loc. 237 The girl turned a bright shade, of hot pink.
over, loc 391 leave me sitting all alone over, there.
along, loc 391 I asked, hoping to keep the conversation moving along,.
breath, loc.. 412 . . .pounded my back until I caught my breath,.
water, loc 545 . . . .took a few seconds to splash water, on my face.
change, loc. 704. . . .a few encouraging words could change, you mood
ring, loc. 704 they might be clipping the edges of the ring,, ,
Like loc.603 . . . .out on the sides like tiny wings.
ready, loc. 803 Go get ready, to shoot.
Bag loc 1050 I dropped my bag off in my office.
brand loc. 1103 Come to a brand summit.
calling loc. 289 Sorry about calling you Pants.
Every loc 1132. . .report every single thing that happened.
found loc. 1375 . . . Mom found another chair and. . .
heard loc. 852 Then I heard Mary singing. . .
imagine loc. 449. . . but couldn't imagine that it was very convincing.
yesterday loc 1389 I know that yesterday was a crazy day.

Flee the Night warren Audiobook 6/7/19
Suspicious chap.6 8:22 And that didn't make you suspicious?
Pale chap.7 20:09 She pulled the jacket over her pale arms.
Mystery chapter 9 5:45 That's the mystery.

Armoires and Arsenic page 6/8/19
bay p. 9. . .and bay windows overlooking the OMG Garden Center.
Troubled p. 13 Cody gave it a troubled frown.
wood p. 14, , , but this old wood is all swole up.
River p. 44. It's like watching the river rise. . . .
Mountain p. 51 . . .stuck in traffic on a narrow mountain road.
Fields p. 59 Did he have magnetic fields in those dark eyes.
Devil p. 80 "I'm off duty, Devil Diva.
Vibrations p. 81 Can you feel some vibrations or what ever. . .
Smells p. 86 . . .anything that smells like a conspiracy.
London p. 95 the Met in New York and the Tate in London. . .
Worth p. 113 . . .evening bag worth a quarter of a mill.
Tall p. 123 I'm getting a shape. Tall.
Strawberry p.123 More like strawberry blond.
Message p. 146 Sabrina left a message while we were out.
Bridge p. 188 . . . and it is so convenient to the bridge.
Anarchy p.194 I'm surprised the Sons of Anarchy weren't on Sabrina's guest list.
Golly. p. 226 . . .then by. golly., it was worth it.
Thunder. p. 235 . .. .and you wat to steal my .thunder?.
Grapevine. p. 280 . . .she'd heard through the. grapevine. about the drugs.
Happiness. p.282 . . .abiding wish for my best friend's .happiness. .

Breach of Trust mills 6/14/19
Blueberry p. 39 Voleta dug her blueberry fingertips into the top. . .
Heroes p. 75 . . .where past and present heroes and sassy cheerleaders assemble.
sympathy p. 84 sympathy for the family took a firm hold.
Flown p. 94 She was flown to a hospital in Luanda.
Generation p. 189 . . .tomorrow would be better than what her generation had given him.
Teen p. 189 . . .and that led to one hurting teen.
Minds p. 336 . . . enough damage to their hearts and minds

The Good Shepherd fleming-6/17/19
Redemption P. 107 . . . Beings He created the favor of redemption.

The Kappillan of Malta monsaurat 6/23/19
Shelter p. 158 They had been told to take shelter at the first warning.
sunset p.320. It was now near sunset.

The Cryptic Crossword Caper: A cozy mystery atkinson 6/25/19
Satisfaction p 2 . . . with a feeling of satisfaction.
Hill p. 3 . . .walking uphill, a steep hill at that.
Hound p.32 . . . her friends would hound her relentlessly..
Tracks p.51 . . . the open door, the animal tracks, the body. . .
Hotel p. 127 . . . and he always stayed in a hotel.

Betrayed windle
haze p. 62 . . . across from the haze of city lights. . .
haven't p. 260 I know nothing of which I haven't told you.
fortunate p. 266 Vicki was more fortunate in her life. . .
forever p. 298 They couldn't stay forever.

The Anniversary gutman
Jailhouse p. 30 . . .honed his legal skills as a practicing jailhouse lawyer.

Caught with a Quahog ciance
Dock p. 4 They had an elaborate dock, but only used it . . .

The 27-Ingredient Chili Con Carne Murders pitchard
Doves p. 8 Her ranch, las palomas - which meant "the doves". . . .

By the Book wallace 8/23/19
Molly P. 45 Hey, Molly, how about a piece of apple pie?

Deadly Proof dylan. Audiobook 8/31/19
Equable chapter 5- 6:35 At Gomez and Peters there was only one kind of partner- and that was equable.
Didn't get :
5. Beethoven
6. Blitzkrieg
8. Bop
45. Norwegian this was in Arctic Drift-they got onto a Norwegian ship--but it was an audiobook and I already returned it. Forgot to mark it.
60. Superstition
70. Watchtower


message 27: by Denise (last edited Oct 04, 2019 07:14AM) (new)

Denise | 385 comments jingles - when will the next Word Search start? I've been anxiously anticipating one. Thank you! If I can help let me know!


message 28: by jingles (new)

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Way to go, Chris!!


message 29: by jingles (new)

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Denise wrote: "jingles - when will the next Word Search start? I've been anxiously anticipating one. Thank you! If I can help let me know!"

I'm trying to work something out now, Denise. I haven't forgotten, I promise :)


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Denise | 385 comments jingles wrote: "Denise wrote: "jingles - when will the next Word Search start? I've been anxiously anticipating one. Thank you! If I can help let me know!"

I'm trying to work something out now, Denise. I haven't ..."


OK thanks!


message 31: by [deleted user] (new)

COMPLETE 12/24/19 (I found them all!!)
SONG TITLE WORD SEARCH #5
DATE: 6/1/19 to 12/31/19

A-M

1. Along.. drove in silence along avenues .. The Paper Wasp loc 459

2. Anarchy .. and now it's just anarchy.. A Certain Age pg 19

3. Bag .. just me and my bag .. The Paper Wasp loc 455

4. Bay .. sleep was kept at bay by visions of the attack .. Sawbones

5. Beethoven .. the woman shrugged, Bach, Beethoven, Mozart.. Fallen Land/Taylor Brown pg 173

6. Blitzkrieg .. the blitzkrieg upon the ordinary citizenry .. In This Grave Hour pg 58

7. Blueberry .. creamed hominy and blueberry pie .. The Magician's Lie pg 8

8. Bop .. Janis liked to dirty bop .. Janis: Her Life and Music loc 1475

9. Brand .. burned into my memory like a brand .. Sawbones

10. Breath .. my breath caught .. The Paper Wasp loc 95

11. Bridge .. going toward the bridge.. The Paper Wasp loc 1145

12. Calling .. simply calling the number .. The Paper Wasp loc 371

13. Change .. there was a change in the room .. The Paper Wasp loc 212

14. Devil .. you take over from the devil .. The Paper Wasp loc 2174

15. Dock .. from the dock that winter so long ago .. Time After Time loc 4066

16. Doves .. thrust out like doves breasts .. Time After Time loc 571

17. Every .. every periodic ugly lurch .. The Paper Wasp loc 26

18. Fields .. medical interests lay in different fields .. Sawbones

19. Flown .. I'd flown before as a child .. The Paper Wasp loc 28

20. Forever .. that moment was forever captive.. The Paper Wasp loc 23

21. Fortunate .. we were fortunate to dwell in dreams .. The Paper Wasp loc 144

22. Found .. but found no matches .. The Paper Wasp loc 170

23. Generation .. lift the next generation.. The Paper Wasp loc 855

24. Golly .. Gooky, he was as big as a barn door .. Mr Finchley Takes the Road loc 3436

25. Grapevine .. I've heard on the college grapevine .. A Lesson in Secrets pg 52

26. Happiness .. capable of seizing happiness.. The Paper Wasp loc 759

27. Haven't .. I haven't forgotten anything.. The Paper Wasp loc 311

28. Haze .. seemed remote through my exalted haze .. The Paper Wasp loc 29

29. Heard .. I heard the upsurge of your laughter.. The Paper Wasp loc 288

30. Heroes .. alongside those heroes of the war .. Sawbones

31. Hill .. dream of the house on the hill .. The Paper Wasp loc 422

32. Hotel .. you don't have a hotel .. The Paper Wasp loc 455

33. Hound .. wife, children and faithful hound .. A Certain Age pg 241

34. Imagine .. I couldn't imagine wearing anything else .. The Paper Wasp loc 16

35. Jailhouse .. on guard dute in the jailhouse .. Cutthroats loc 247

36. Like .. the place feels like home .. A Certain Age pg 4

37. Line .. I stood in the checkout line .. The Paper Wasp loc 80

38. London .. Jack London, Thoreau, Hawthorne .. The Paper Wasp loc 1619

39. Looking .. looking at beautiful rooms always settled me .. The Paper Wasp loc 27

40. Message .. recording told me to leave a message.. The Paper Wasp loc 446

41. Minds .. she minds good .. Call Your Daughter Home loc 452

42. Molly .. Molly Ebling exclaimed .. Sawbones

43. Mountain .. embedded in a tropical mountain .. The Paper Wasp loc 390

44. Mystery .. it's kind of a mystery.. The Paper Wasp loc 624


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N-Z

45. Norwegian .. a large Norwegian mill worker .. Deep River loc 1569

46. Over .. wave of hair over your shoulder.. The Paper Wasp loc 20

47. Pale .. striking against my pale skin .. The Paper Wasp loc 107

48. Ready .. I am so ready to start filming.. The Paper Wasp loc 1355

49. Redemption .. there was one redemption .. Fallen Land pg 250

50. Ring .. the nose ring was gone .. The Paper Wasp loc 200

51. River .. your river of red hair .. The Paper Wasp loc 65

52. Rolling .. as if the film were still rolling .. The Paper Wasp loc 248

53. Satisfaction .. I dont receive satisfaction from making a beautiful woman blush .. Sawbones

54. Shade .. into the shade of the pergola .. The Paper Wasp loc 708

55. Shelter .. swapped cat sitting for shelter .. The Paper Wasp loc 1299

56. Smells .. smells good, Edna .. Call Your Daughter Home loc 2623

57. Still .. it was still dark .. The Paper Wasp loc 17

58. Strawberry .. my little chair and strawberry lamp .. The Paper Wasp loc 197

59. Sunset .. nightclubs on Sunset Boulevard.. The Paper Wasp loc 2406

60. Superstition .. just a superstition .. Call Your Daughter Home loc 3345

61. Suspicious .. you became stupid and suspicious.. The Paper Wasp loc 878

62. Sympathy .. the earlier sympathy I felt for you .. The Paper Wasp loc 2431

63. Tall .. my index of tall blondes .. The Paper Wasp loc 169

64. Teen. .. throughly Nora's teen years .. Time After Time loc 1416

65. Through .. I paged through the issue .. The Paper Wasp loc 27

66. Thunder .. awoke with thunder in my ears .. The Paper Wasp loc 1318

67. Tracks .. forever remain on parallel tracks .. The Paper Wasp loc 1857

68. Troubled .. warm light illuminated her troubled expression .. Sawbones

69. Vibrations .. felt the vibrations of her song .. The Orphan's Song loc 2931

70. Watchtower .. watchtower with armed guards .. Journey to Munich pg 217

71. Water .. like wine through water .. The Paper Wasp loc 103

72. Weight .. the weight and feel of boiled wool .. The Paper Wasp loc 689

73. Wood .. clinging to a plank of wood .. The Paper Wasp loc 1060

74. Worth .. it was worth all the dark days .. The Paper Wasp loc 26

75. Yesterday .. Quite a different scene from yesterday .. Sawbones


The Paper Wasp by Lauren Acampora 6/2/19 4☆ Sawbones (Sawbones #1) by Melissa Lenhardt 6/4/19 3☆ Call Your Daughter Home by Deb Spera 6/5/19 4.25☆
A Certain Age (A Certain Age #1) by Beatriz Williams 6/5/19 3☆ Time After Time by Lisa Grunwald 6/8/19 2.75☆ Fallen Land by Taylor Brown 6/8/19 4☆
Mr Finchley Takes the Road (Mr Finchley, #3) by Victor Canning 6/11/19 2☆ The Orphan's Song by Lauren Kate 6/15/19 3.25☆ Cutthroats by William W. Johnstone 6/15/19 4☆
Deep River by Karl Marlantes 6/20/19 2☆ Home for Erring and Outcast Girls by Julie Kibler 6/26/19 2☆ A Lesson in Secrets (Maisie Dobbs, #8) by Jacqueline Winspear 7/1/19 4☆
The Magician's Lie by Greer Macallister 7/4/19 3☆ Janis Her Life and Music by Holly George-Warren 9/4/19 2.75☆ Journey to Munich (Maisie Dobbs, #12) by Jacqueline Winspear 11/19/19 3☆
In This Grave Hour (Maisie Dobbs, #13) by Jacqueline Winspear 12/24/19 4☆


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Very well done, Karen!!


message 34: by Ed (new)

Ed Lehman | 2894 comments *****COMPLETED 1/6/2020*****

SONG TITLE WORD SEARCH #5
DATE: 6/1/19-12/31/19

This is a mixed duration challenge, but you must have a start and end date.

This is the last of our word search challenges based on song titles from Rolling Stone Magazine's Top 500 Songs of All Time.

Below you will find 75 words taken from the song titles of #1 to #100. The challenge is to find as many of the words as you can in the time frame you have chosen to work the challenge. Words must be exact, unless otherwise noted. Please check the original list regularly, as changes for approved variations will be added.

Please Note: There may be a few duplicate words between this challenge and the last Song Title Word Search challenge. I will try to keep these to a minimum.

Words can only be found in the text of the book - no covers, titles or authors.

For each word you find, provide a link to the book title, page or location number, the sentence containing the word, and the date you finished reading your book.

There is no restriction on the number of books you use or the number of words per book.

75/75

WORDS:
✔1. Along-p.144-The Quiche of Death-"...and they all began to sing along." 6/1/19
✔2. Anarchy-p.131-My Car in Managua-"...but faults the anarchy of the government for the decline..." 6/22/19
✔3. Bag-p.245-Under the Net-"Then I extracted from my bag the small pile of letters..." 6/1/19
✔4. Bay-p.244-Moonraker-" ...had only been worn to keep Drax at bay?" 6/1/19
✔5. Beethoven-p.7- The Last Will & Testament of Senhor da Silva Araújo-"...accompanied to his final resting place by the solemn and vibrant strains of the great Beethoven's funeral march." 7/3/19
✔6. Blitzkrieg-Disc 2 of audiobook- The Zookeeper's Wife-"...which would come to be called "blitzkrieg, lightning war." 10/29/19
✔7. Blueberry-p.155-The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History-"...a plant in the blueberry family with vivd red berries..." 6/27/19
✔8. Bop-p.vi- Camino Real-"...taking the breas in a Dixieland combo or a piano in a bop session." 1/6/20
✔9. Brand-p.25- Xala-"...every conceivable brand of alcohol..." 6/23/19
✔10. Breath-p.168- Murder at the Vicarage-"He was so out of breath by this time..." 6/2/19
✔11. Bridge-p.41-Hotel du Lac-"Here the thumb and the forefinger were once again applied to the bridge of the nose." 6/3/19
✔12. Calling-p.145- Murder at the Vicarage-"I want an excuse for calling on your neighbor, Miss Marple." 6/2/19
✔13. Change-p.142-The Quiche of Death-"No, nothing will change my mind now." 6/1/19
✔14. Devil-p.131- Morituri-"There are only the four of us: the Devil, God, you and me." 6/1/19
✔15. Dock-loc.1093 of Kindle edition of Toubab-"...so the following morning we headed to the docks..." 6/4/19
✔16. Doves-p.53-Operation Shylock: A Confession-"...a magician who entertains children at birthday parties by pulling doves out of a hat..." 6/21/19
✔17. Every-p..353-The Small House at Allington-"...but not the less did it weigh heavily upon her at every turn..." 6/3/19
✔18. Fields- p.118-Murder at the Vicarage-"I went and came back by the footpath across the fields." 6/2/19
✔19. Flown-p.240-Moonraker-"He's being flown out tonight." 6/1/19
✔20. Forever-p.328- In a Sunburned Country-"Why not do them, forever...?" 6/1/19
✔21. Fortunate-p.181-The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History-"...by members of other, more fortunate populations..." 6/28/19
✔22. Found-p.92-Murder at the Vicarage-"I found my wife and Miss Marple..." 6/2/19
✔23. Generation-p.239-Moonraker-"And a whole generation of her people dead in the streets..." 6/1/19
✔24. Golly-p.127- Blithe Spirit-"Golly, what a night!" 12/5/19
✔25. Grapevine-p.68-Two Old Fools on a Camel: From Spain to Bahrain and Back Again-"...cicadas chirruping busily in our grapevine." 8/2/19
✔26. Happiness-p.251-Under the Net-"...better than the weak wish for happiness..." 6/1/19
✔27. Haven't-p.157- The Quiche of Death-"You haven't got one." 6/1/19
✔28. Haze-p.251-Under the Net-"She smiled back through the haze like a Cheshire cat." 6/1/19
✔29. Heard-"251-Under the Net-"It was very long since I had heard Anna sing..." 6/1/19
✔30. Heroes-p.197-The Quiche of Death-"Everyone wanted a hero, and Bill Wong was to be a hero." 6/2/19
✔31. Hill-p.161- Murder at the Vicarage-"There's Mary Hill." 6/2/19
✔32. Hotel-p.529- In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower-"Her view was that we were behaving inconsiderately toward the employees of the hotel..." 6/1/19
✔33. Hound-p.29- The Return of Mr. Campion: Uncollected Stories-"'Hound, I should say, sir' ventrued the elderly lady..." 7/17/19
✔34. Imagine-p.126-Murder at the Vicarage-"I should not imagine so." 6/2/19
✔35. Jailhouse-p.23- Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat: Why It's So Hard to Think Straight About Animals-"...burly bikers with jailhouse tattoos go for pit bulls..." 8/12/19
✔36. Like- p.142- The Quiche of Death-"Thought you might like some. Strawberry." 6/1/19
✔37. Line-p.523-In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower-"...as a mere curve drawn so as to bring together into a single line the considerate intent expressed higher up..." 6/1/19
✔38. London-p.140- The Quiche of Death-"She would move back to London and start all over again in the PR business." 6/1/19
✔39. Looking-p.522-In a Sunburned Country-"...I slipped away from the hordes heading for the track and field and stepped into an unobtrusive looking building..." 6/1/19
✔40. Message-p.50-Hotel du Lac-"...before the torn paper obliterated the rest of the message." 6/3/19
✔41. Minds-p.147- Murder at the Vicarage-"It's only the vaguest impression in my mind..." 6/2/19
✔42. Molly-p.141- Cranford-"...the pleasant surprise he would give to some Molly or Jenny at home..." 6/10/19
✔43. Mountain-p.90-Hotel du Lac-"...they reached the top of what seemed to Edith to be a mountain..." 6/6/19
✔44. Mystery-p.320- In a Sunburned Country-"It has long been a mystery to me why some sports in the world are immensely popular..." 6/1/19
✔45. Norwegian-loc.1262- Kindle edition- The Emperor and the Elephants: A Peace Corps Volunteer's Story of Life During the Late 1970s in the Central African Empire-"...$2.00) got us a completely Westernized apartment at the American-Norwegian Lutheran Mission." 7/26/19
✔46. Over-p.140-The Quiche of Death - "...in deck chairs with travel rugs over their knees." 6/1/19
✔47. Pale-Librivox audiobook-Ch.7- A Little Princess- "Miss Amelia began to turn pale." 6/2/19
✔48. Ready-loc. 2174 of the Kindle edition of Toubab-"...a call from the British embassy to tell me that it was ready to be picked up." 6/5/19
✔49. Redemption-Isaiah 27- The Holy Bible: English Standard Version-"The Redemption of Israel" 7/8/19
✔50. Ring-p223-Murder at the Vicarage-"Her voice had a childlike ring of pleasure to it." 6/3/19
✔51. River-p.130- In Watermelon Sugar-"The rivers would be silent." 6/1/19
✔52. Rolling-p.231- Gin & Daggers-"...I said from where I sat at a rolling table..." 9/29/19
✔53. Satisfaction-p.1-The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano: Written by Himself-"If it affords any satisfaction to my numerous friends..." 7/9/19
✔54. Shade-p.159- The Quiche of Death-"There was some shade in the garden..." 6/1/19
✔55. Shelter-loc. 881of Kindle edition of In Search of a Smile-"We would arrive at the patient shelter, set up there and invite..." 6/12/19
✔56. Smells-p.531-In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower-"I could walk into it without noticing the slightest smell of vetiver..." 6/1/19
✔57. Still- p.184-Murder at the Vicarage-"There was, to my fancy, still a rather eerie feeling in the room." 6/2/19
✔58. Strawberry-p.142- The Quiche of Death-"Thought you might like some. Strawberry." 6/1/19
✔59. Sunset-Librivox audiobook-Ch.11-A Little Princess-"There was such a sunset as this a few days after the Indian
gentleman was brought to his new home;" 6/2/19
✔60. Superstition-p.1- The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano: Written by Himself-"War and religion- Superstition of the natives..." 7/9/19
✔61. Suspicious-p.99-Murder at the Vicarage-"He looked haggard, and, I thought, suspicious." 6/2/19
✔62. Sympathy-p.125-Murder at the Vicarage-"...efforts of the younger generation to assist you and show their sympathy." 6/2/19
✔63. Tall-p.244-Moonraker-"A hundred yards away there was a tall figure of a young man..." 6/1/19
✔64. Teen-loc. 55 of Kindle edition of Toubab-"In my early teens, my parents took my brother and I on...exotic holidays." 6/3/19
✔65. Through-p.525-In the Shadow of Young Girls in Flower-"...that gives us the illusion that through them, more than through any other part of the body..." 6/1/19
✔66. Thunder-p.182-The Quiche of Death-"There was a long silence punctuated by a rumble of thunder from overhead." 6/2/19
✔67. Tracks- p.522-In a Sunburned Country-"...I slipped away from the hordes heading for the track and field and stepped into an unobtrusive looking building..." 6/1/19
✔68. Troubled-p.220- Murder at the Vicarage-"Dear Mr. Clement,- I am so troubled..." 6/3/19
✔69. Vibrations-loc.1644-Kindle edition- The Emperor and the Elephants: A Peace Corps Volunteer's Story of Life During the Late 1970s in the Central African Empire-"'Take a picture of Moses by the pyramids only 2LE': the mystic vibrations were felt..." 7/27/19
✔70. Watchtower-loc.28324 of Kindle edition of The Holy Bible: English Standard Version-"For the palace is forsaken, the populous deserted; the hill and the watchtower will become dens forever..." 7/22/19
✔71. Water-p.125- Inherit the Wind-"The national tear-duct from Weeping Water, Nebraska..." 6/1/19
✔72. Weight-p.121-Murder at the Vicarage-"...looked like a man with a weight lifted from his mind..."6/2/19
✔73. Wood-p.184-The Quiche of Death-"...Vera's only reaction was to get up and put coal on a blazing wood on the fire." 6/2/19
✔74. Worth-p.268-The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History-"...it is not, in the end, what's most worth attending to." 6/28/19
✔75. Yesterday-p.131- In Watermelon Sugar-"The shock yesterday was something." 6/1/19


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Well done, Ed!


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All Challenges All The Time
Song Title Word Search #5
DATE:
6/1/2019 - 5/30/2020

Progress: 75 out of 75

This is a mixed duration challenge, but you must have a start and end date.

This is the last of our word search challenges based on song titles from Rolling Stone Magazine's Top 500 Songs of All Time.

Below you will find 75 words taken from the song titles of #1 to #100. The challenge is to find as many of the words as you can in the time frame you have chosen to work the challenge. Words must be exact, unless otherwise noted. Please check the original list regularly, as changes for approved variations will be added.

Please Note: There may be a few duplicate words between this challenge and the last Song Title Word Search challenge. I will try to keep these to a minimum.

Words can only be found in the text of the book - no covers, titles or authors.

For each word you find, provide a link to the book title, page or location number, the sentence containing the word, and the date you finished reading your book.

There is no restriction on the number of books you use or the number of words per book.


WORDS:

An Easy Death (Gunnie Rose, #1) by Charlaine Harris
An Easy Death by Charlaine Harris - ***** - 6/5/2019 - 336 Pages
1. Along:
"We’re getting along good, we want to spend more time together than we are." Page 7
3. Bag: "I stuck a pair of pants and a shirt into my small leather bag, a pair of underpants, my toothbrush, and a comb." Page 4
7. Blueberry: "Edna had put aside some biscuits and sausage for me, with butter and blueberry jelly." Page 46
10. Breath: "Tarken took a deep breath, let it out. The sigh." Page 17
11. Bridge: "We built a little bridge across the stream so we can live on both sides of it." Page 53
12. Calling: "The first time I held a rifle in my hands, I knew I’d found my calling." Page 4
13. Change: "Ruth helped by finding her sister-in-law a change of clothes, urging her to go wash in the stream." Page 23
17. Every: "Every other time we’d been attacked, we’d seen movement, heard yelling, caught a glint of our headlights reflecting off metal." Page 12
19. Flown: "Eli’s tact had flown out the window." Page 229
20. Forever: "We couldn’t stand under this awning forever." Page 112
22. Found: "The first time I held a rifle in my hands, I knew I’d found my calling." Page 4
27. Haven't: “Haven’t been in the Holy Russian Empire.” Page 39
29. Heard: "Every other time we’d been attacked, we’d seen movement, heard yelling, caught a glint of our headlights reflecting off metal." Page 12
31. Hill: "There’s a hill rising to the east of Segundo Mexia, and in the middle of it a running stream has formed the ground into a crevice with steep sides." Page 53
32. Hotel: “My stepfather owns a hotel." Page 32
33. Hound: "I ran, took my stance, and shot the lead dog, a large yellow hound with its jaws clamped on her left arm." Page 34
34. Imagine: "I couldn’t imagine why I wasn’t dead." Page 14
37. Line: "Though my vision was fuzzy from the poor light and whatever was wrong with my head, I could see a long, dark line a few yards beyond that; that would be Galilee." Page 16
39. Looking: "He kept looking for something else, but nothing had suited him yet." Page 7
40. Message: "I was leaving a message . . . if anyone came to read it." Page 150
41. Minds: "Already tired in our bodies and minds, we started moving in the right direction." Page 24
43. Mountain: “If you see this symbol”—and here Paulina tapped her face, against what looked like some jagged mountain peaks—“you know the person is a fire wizard.” Page 109
46. Over: "Chrissie’s trousers had long tendrils of dark hair all over ’em now." Page 2
47. Pale: "She sat down on her bed and stared at me while she combed her long, pale hair." Page 104
48. Ready: "Getting ready to leave didn’t take long." Page 3
51. River: "But I had the feeling I’d gotten when my mother took me to the river when I was little." Page 249
52. Rolling: "When we set out, there was enough light that we could make out the landscape—scrubby bushes and cactus, the low, rolling bumps we called hills." Page 11-12
54. Shade: "I hadn’t drawn the curtains or pulled down the shade before I’d fallen onto the bed, and I could hear the sounds of the town below my window." Page 45
55. Shelter: "So I told the oldest girl and boy to keep their eyes open for some kind of shelter where we could stow their heavy packs." Page 28
56. Smells: “See how Jim smells.” Page 106
57. Still: "He was smarter; he’d sold his farm while he still had title to it, and bought land north of Corbin." Page 9
61. Suspicious: "This crew was paid to stop grigoris and other suspicious strangers from entering Dalton." Page 152
62. Sympathy: "A very old woman helped me clean the burn, hissing in sympathy when she saw it, and she gave me some kind of liquid from a proper bottle, which might have come from a real pharmacy." Page 289
63. Tall: "Joshua Beekins was tall and broad and hearty, and he was really, really glad to see his family." Page 41
65. Through: "Chrissie ran her fingers through the short hair on the left side of my head, and shook her head." Page 2
67. Tracks: "There weren’t truck or car tracks anywhere close." Page 19
71. Water: "She came back out to pump some water to wash her hands, and put some in a bucket to toss around, trying to spread out the long, dark hair that lay in a heap where the chair had stood." Page 3
72. Weight: "Maybe it was just the weight of her disapproval." Page 219
73. Wood: "At least there was plenty of dry wood lying around to fuel a fire on the dirt floor, and I asked Martha to start one right away." Page 37
74. Worth: “They said I wasn’t . . . worth a bullet." Page 17
75. Yesterday: "That was good, because today was going to be harder than yesterday, at least in some ways." Page 29

The Unexpected Millionaire (The Million Dollar Catch #2) by Susan Mallery
The Unexpected Millionaire by Susan Mallery - **** - 6/7/2019 - 185 Pages
9. Brand:
"After visiting the bathroom—where she found a brand-new toothbrush and toothpaste conveniently waiting—she made use of the facilities, washed her face, brushed her teeth, then went in search of her host." Loc 411
21. Fortunate: "It’s a good way to make a fortune.” Loc 575
26. Happiness: "She waited for the rush of relief, the bubble of happiness." Loc 1039
44. Mystery: "Women and their feelings were a mystery he’d never wanted to solve…until today." Loc 919
53. Satisfaction: "There was still hunger in those dark eyes, but also satisfaction." Loc 514
58. Strawberry: "There was food in the refrigerator and cookies in the large red strawberry cookie jar she’d bought." Loc 1828
68. Troubled: "So many troubled souls in need of a good rescue." Loc 1706

A Court of Thorns and Roses (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #1) by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas - **** - 6/7/2019 - 419 Pages
4. Bay"
"Running water might have stopped the Suriel, but a hiss and a thud close behind told me it did nothing to hold the naga at bay."
18. Fields: "They trailed me down the lone road wending through the snow-covered fields, all the way into our ramshackle village."
36. Like: "Against her tanned skin, the veins were black-solid black, spiderwebbed, and creeping like frost."
50. Ring: "Amarantha clicked her tongue and looked at one of her slender white hands—at the ring on her index finger."
59. Sunset: "I had only a few hours until sunset."
69. Vibrations: "My shoulders rose toward my ears. The crowd quieted to a murmur, silent enough to hear a guttural kind of grumble, so I could feel the vibrations in the ground as whatever it was rushed at me."

Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng
Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng - ***** - 6/15/2019 - 338 Pages
14. Devil:
"Half an hour later, she caught a glimpse of him, out on the patio, dressed as a devil in a red blazer from the thrift store and a pair of devil horns." Page 60
23. Generation: "Better to control that spark and pass it carefully from one generation to the next, like an Olympic torch." Page 161
28. Haze: "... resemble an enormous spider, surrounded by a haze of web." Page 68
30. Heroes: "They were heroes, breaking down racism through cross-cultural adoption." Page 152
64. Teen: "More teen parents." Page 176

Marrying Winterborne (The Ravenels, #2) by Lisa Kleypas
Marrying Winterborne by Lisa Kleypas - ***** - 6/28/2019 - 416 Pages
38. London:
"In a shocking turn of events, as Devon and Mr. Winterborne had traveled from London to Hampshire, their turn had collided with some ballast wagons."

When You Dare (Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor, #1) by Lori Foster
When You Dare by Lori Foster - *** - 7/7/2019 - 448 Pages
15. Dock:
"From the deck, she could just see Chris’s residence and the dock beyond there, the boathouse, the reflection of the moon off lightly lapping water." Page 122-123
42. Molly: "But then the lovely Molly Alexander asks him to help her track down the men who’d had her kidnapped—and for the first time, Dare’s tempted to combine work with pleasure." Loc 2
49. Redemption: “In Kathi’s mind, there is no redemption." Page 458
66. Thunder: "Windblown brown hair, piercing blue eyes, quiet control… Her heart continued to thunder." Page 63

A Good Dog The Story of Orson, Who Changed My Life by Jon Katz
A Good Dog: The Story of Orson, Who Changed My Life by Jon Katz - ***** - 8/1/2019 - 240 Pages
25. Grapevine:
"I put the word out, therefore, on the country bullshit grapevine." Loc 2586

Night Pleasures (Dark-Hunter, #1) by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Night Pleasures by Sherrilyn Kenyon - ***** - 8/9/2019 - 309 Pages
2. Anarchy:
"Acheron retrieved his black suede backpack, which was decorated with an anarchy logo from the street."
16. Doves: "On the far wall someone had painted an eerie Greek symbol of three women and a flock of doves."

Slouch Witch (The Lazy Girl's Guide to Magic, #1) by Helen Harper
Slouch Witch by Helen Harper - ***** - 9/2/2019 - 342 Pages
60. Superstition:
"I gaped. ‘Half of what the Order believes in is rooted in superstition.’ Page 86

Lothaire (Immortals After Dark, #11) by Kresley Cole
Lothaire by Kresley Cole - ***** - 9/17/2019 - 468 Pages
70. Watchtower:
"Against her ear, his heart sounded like the drum of a watchtower clock."

The Defiant Hero (Troubleshooters, #2) by Suzanne Brockmann
The Defiant Hero by Suzanne Brockmann - ***** - 9/19/2019 - 390 Pages
6. Blitzkrieg:
"It was called Blitzkrieg. Lightning war. The German panzers— their tanks—moved at impossible speeds, covering dozens of miles of battleground in a single day."

Falling Stars (Shooting Stars, #5) by V.C. Andrews
Falling Stars by V.C. Andrews - **** - 9/29/2019 - 416 Pages
5. Beethoven:
"As if to prove his point, he sat at the piano again and began to play an entire concerto from memory, which I recognized as Beethoven's Piano Concerto 14 in C Sharp Minor."


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Suzanne (esmerelda1) | 506 comments God Is Not Great How Religion Poisons Everything by Christopher Hitchens
God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything by Christopher Hitchens - **** - 10/23/2019 - 336 Pages
45. Norwegian:
"The old man met with the Norwegian foreign minister Trygve Lie and others..." Page 152

On What Grounds (Coffeehouse Mystery, #1) by Cleo Coyle
On What Grounds by Cleo Coyle - ***** - 12/24/2019 - 275 Pages
35. Jailhouse:
"As for Flaste and Schiffer, they're drinking jailhouse coffee now, which is probably punishment enough, even without their sentences."

A Longer Fall (Gunnie Rose, #2) by Charlaine Harris
A Longer Fall by Charlaine Harris - ***** - 2/13/2020 - 304 Pages
8. Bop:
"What with the bop on the head, the arm wound, and the tossing around I'd gotten in the wreck, it took me a bit to think through all this." Page 35

Dog Man Fetch-22 (Dog Man, #8) by Dav Pilkey
Dog Man: Fetch-22 by Dav Pilkey - ***** - 2/26/2020 - 240 Pages
24. Golly:
"Chapter 12. Good Golly Miss Molly"


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Suzanne wrote: "Finished!

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/..."


Re-post this as a new message below please....your entire completed challenge. After that, I'll add you to the finishers list.

Thanks!


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