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✔1. Phrase contains BOTH letters of the author's name (ignore middle initial)
The Phrases:
✔1. autumn - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain 10/11/21
✔2. fall - Premeditated Peppermint by Amanda Flower 11/22/21
✔3. foliage - Genuine Fraud by E. Lockhart 9/3/21
✔4. cooler weather - Fresh Off the Boat by Eddie Huang 9/4/21
✔5. Halloween - The Pint of No Return by Ellie Alexander 9/19/21
✔6. scarf - At Bertram's Hotel: A Miss Marple Mystery by Agatha Christie 9/12/21
✔7. harvest - Drama by Raina Telgemeier 9/12/21
✔8. pumpkin spice - One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston 9/7/21
✔9. orange - Nothing Bundt Trouble by Ellie Alexander 10/18/21
✔10. hot chocolate - Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert 9/13/21
✔11. spooky season - Aunty Lee's Delights by Ovidia Yu 9/17/21
✔12. schooltime - An Unwanted Guest by Shari Lapena 9/2/21













✔2. Phrase contains the first letter of the title (ignore or include A, An, and The)
The Phrases:
✔1. autumn - An Unwanted Guest by Shari Lapena 9/2//21/
✔2. fall - Fresh Off the Boat by Eddie Huang 9/4/21
✔3. foliage - Genuine Fraud by E. Lockhart 9/3/21
✔4. cooler weather - One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston 9/7/21
✔5. Halloween - Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds 9/11/21
✔6. scarf - A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas 9/11/21
✔7. harvest - At Bertram's Hotel: A Miss Marple Mystery by Agatha Christie 9/12/21
✔8. pumpkin spice - Murder under Cover by Kate Carlisle 9/15/21
✔9. orange - Ghost by Jason Reynolds 9/11/21
✔10. hot chocolate - Aunty Lee's Delights by Ovidia Yu 9/17/21
✔11. spooky season - The Pint of No Return by Ellie Alexander 9/19/21
✔12. schooltime - How to Twist a Dragon's Tale by Cressida Cowell














3. Phrase is exemplified on the cover (your interpretation)
The Phrases:
1. autumn
✔2. fall - Apples Never Fall by Liane Moriarty 10/1/21

✔3. foliage - A Study in Charlotte by Brittany Cavallaro 10/31/21

✔4. cooler weather - Wild Goose Chase by Terri Thayer 11/11/21

✔5. Halloween - Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 10/21/21

✔6. scarf - It Takes a Witch by Heather Blake 9/29/21

7. harvest
8. pumpkin spice
✔9. orange - Death Comes As the End by Agatha Christie 9/14/21

10. hot chocolate
✔11. spooky season - A Ghostly Undertaking by Tonya Kappes 9/19/21

✔12. schooltime - Drama by Raina Telgemeier 9/12/21


4. Phrase is found somewhere in the text (should be exact word)
The Phrases:
✔1. autumn - One Last Stop - 9/7/21 - p387 - "...under the autumn sun dappled through..."
✔2. fall - An Unwanted Guest - 9/2/21 - p78 - "...actually not that easy to die from a fall..."
✔3. foliage - Dandelion Wine - 10/5/21 - p243 - "...brick streets muffled by the hot thick foliage..."
4. cooler weather
✔5. Halloween - One Last Stop - 9/7/21 - p258 - "...by a herd of surly goths in perfunctory Halloween..."
✔6. scarf - Genuine Fraud - 9/3/21 - p94 - "...had his scarf wrapped tightly against..."
✔7. harvest - A Court of Thorns and Roses - 9/11/21 - p10 - "...to prepare and harvest my kills thanks to..."
8. pumpkin spice
✔9. orange - Fresh Off the Boat - 9/4/21 - p40 - "One bowl was filled with orange goopy stuff."
✔10. hot chocolate - Genuine Fraud - 9/3/21 - p125 - "Jule bought a hot chocolate from a machine."
11. spooky season
12. schooltime






Books mentioned in this topic
Premeditated Peppermint (other topics)Wild Goose Chase (other topics)
A Study in Charlotte (other topics)
Frankenstein (other topics)
Nothing Bundt Trouble (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Amanda Flower (other topics)Terri Thayer (other topics)
Brittany Cavallaro (other topics)
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (other topics)
Mark Twain (other topics)
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The Phrases:
1. autumn
2. fall
3. foliage
4. cooler weather
5. Halloween
6. scarf
7. harvest
8. pumpkin spice
9. orange
10. hot chocolate
11. spooky season
12. schooltime
How to Fill the Prompts:
1. Phrase contains BOTH letters of the author's name (ignore middle initial)
2. Phrase contains the first letter of the title (ignore or include A, An, and The)
3. Phrase is exemplified on the cover (your interpretation)
4. Phrase is found somewhere in the text (should be exact word)