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SPRING CHALLENGE 2015
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5.1 - Asgard, the Home of the Aesir
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If I enter ! in the search field it shows all books I have on my shelf with ! in the title/subtitle and series.


For "!":
Neil Gaiman and Philosophy: Gods Gone Wild!
Shakespeare Alive!
Knitting Rules!: The Yarn Harlot Unravels the Mysteries of Swatching, Stashing, Ribbing & Rolling to Free Your Inner Knitter
For "?":
What's Next?: Dispatches on the Future of Science
Why Jane Austen?
A History of Britain: At the Edge of the World? 3500 BC-AD 1603
Correction: I have two books with an ellipsis in the title (The Lady Most Willing...: A Novel in Three Parts and The Lady Most Likely...: A Novel in Three Parts) but I have already read them. But they are fun books to read :)

Have You Seen Her?, What's a Ghoul to Do?
Kait wrote: "Can I use Bad Boys Ahoy! by Sylvia Day for this task? That edition is the one I have but I thought I should make sure it's okay since it has been re-issued under a new ..."
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Dee wrote: "Can I get What If He's the One? ok'd for the ? Just in case it gets over-written? (The Amazon record doesn't have the ? In it)"
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Dee wrote: "does anyone know a good way for searching for these books? GR doesn't search by special characters and amazon doesn't either - so aside from looking at my bookshelf (which does work)"
These links may help, but watch SRC rules
Titles with a question mark
Titles with an exclamation point
These links may help, but watch SRC rules
Titles with a question mark
Titles with an exclamation point

Books mentioned in this topic
Oil! (other topics)Krik? Krak! (other topics)
Absalom, Absalom! (other topics)
What If He's the One? (other topics)
Bad Boys Ahoy! (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Edwidge Danticat (other topics)William Faulkner (other topics)
Sylvia Day (other topics)
Sylvia Day (other topics)
First among Aesir gods, ruler of gods and men, Odin was lord of the runes, mysterious written symbols that gave Odin magic power over nature. Read a book with one of these three modern symbols: a question mark “?", exclamation point “!" or elipsis “…” in the title or subtitle.