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Nov 05, 2022 08:50PM

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Michelle's Empty Nest wrote: "I'm going to try Australia one more time. :)"
I'm sure you'll do fine this time :)
I'm sure you'll do fine this time :)

You're deep in the forests of Australia's Blue Mountains, and nobody knows where you are. You were planning to meet your friend Casey at a campsite later for some hardcore biking. First, though, you decided to take a morning ride on your own.
Now you're lost. The interesting little trail that you had been following has disappeared, and you can't find it again.
You're not too worried at first. You have your bike, and you're an expert rider. There's not much terrain you can't handle. But then your front wheel catches a rock. Your bike skids out from under you and you smash to the ground.
You're just scraped and bruised, but the bike is in far worse shape. The front tire is blown out, the chain is snapped, and the rim is bent beyond repair. That leaves you lost and alone with nothing but your feet to carry you. Not good.
You search your backpack and find a first-aid kit. You wipe down your scrapes and bandage them. As you look through your pack, you realize you're in trouble. You have a bottle of water, but no food. You have a small tool kit, a spare inner tube for the bike, emergency matches, and a windbreaker jacket.
With a sigh, you zip up your backpack and start hiking. You head east, knowing that the coast and civilization lie in that direction. After several hours of walking, your stomach is growling.
You know that the Australian wilderness contains many edible plants. But all around you, you can hear a variety of birdcalls. It's nesting seasons, and finding eggs wouldn't be too difficult. But getting them could be dangerous.
To forage for wild plants:
1. read a book with 'forage' in the text of the book
2. read a book with a wild animal in it
3. read a book with only plants on the cover (nothing else)
4. read a book with a title that begins with 'L', 'O', 'S' or 'T'
To try to find bird eggs:
1. read a book by an author that is new to you
2. read a book with a bird as part of the story
3. read a book where something is hatched or a baby is born
4. read a book with a title that begins with 'L', 'O', 'S' or 'T'

Book: Legend
Author: Marie Lu
Date Read: 11-6-2022
Task: 4. read a book with a title that begins with 'L', 'O', 'S' or 'T'
How it Fits: Starts with L

You keep your eyes open for plants that you know are safe to eat, including blue flax lilies and warrigal greens. You don't have much luck, though.
Your stomach is grumbling when you come across a small shrub with large clusters of green and red berries. You don't recognize the plant, but it's the closest thing to food you've seen so far.
You pluck a few of the berries and smell them. They don't have a very strong scent.
To look for something else to eat:
1. read a book with double letter word in the title (i.e., look, berries, letter)
2. read a book that is tagged 'mystery' *
3. read a book where the MC prepares a meal
4. read a book with a title that begins with 'L', 'O', 'S' or 'T'
* something - a thing that is unspecified or unknown
To eat the berries:
1. read the 2nd book in a series (to, two, too)
2. read a book with something edible on the cover
3. read a book with 'berry' or 'berries' in the text of the book
4. read a book with a title that begins with 'L', 'O', 'S' or 'T'

Book: The Locked Room
Author: Elly Griffiths
Date Read: 11-7-2022
Task: 2. read a book that is tagged 'mystery'
How it Fits: MPG Mystery

No matter how hungry you are, you are not about to start eating mystery berries. You keep searching, and a few minutes later, you're rewarded. You find a bunch of saffron milk caps - an edible and nutritious species of mushrooms. You quickly eat them.
With a little food in your belly, you feel ready to keep moving. You move carefully through the thick forest. Soon you come across a small river. You start to follow it downstream. You know that rivers usually lead to civilization.
As you walk alongside the river, you realize that the sun will set soon. You'll have to make camp soon. This side of the river is rocky and rough. You notice a perfect flat location on the far side. The river is not a very big one. You think it's no deeper that waist level, and the current doesn't seem strong here. You decide to cross.
To strip off your clothes before you cross:
1. read a book where the MC is stripped of their rank, power, or property
2. read a book with a bare chest on the cover
3. read a book that is yours (you own it)
4. read a book with a title that begins with 'L', 'O', 'S' or 'T'
To stay dressed for the crossing:
1. read a book where the MC stays in one location during the story
2. read a book where the MC wears a dress
3. read a book with a street or road on the cover
4. read a book with a title that begins with 'L', 'O', 'S' or 'T'

Book: Paper, Scissors, Death
Author: Joanna Campbell Slan
Date Read: 11-10-2022
Task: 3. read a book that is yours (you own it)
How it Fits: I own it

Nights in this region can be chilly, and you don't want to face one with wet clothing. You strip off every bit of clothing and put it all in your pack. You lift the pack above your head and start across.
The water is ice cold. It's also deeper that you expected. Luckily the current isn't powerful, or you'd be swept away. You manage to make it across, but you're shivering badly. You quickly get dressed, gather wood, and start a fire. You need to get warm as soon as possible. You can't afford to get hypothermia out here!
Within a few hours you're snoozing by the fire. Even with its warmth, it's still a long and cold night. But you make it through and you're off again at dawn.
As you continue to follow the river, you hear a faint roaring. Soon you see why - the river tumbles over a sheer cliff. It's one of the area's many waterfalls.
You peer over the cliff and see that it's easily a 50-foot drop. You gasp as you notice something else far in the distance - a road! If you can get down this cliff, you should be able to reach it before sunset.
To climb down the cliff:
1. read a book with a significant character that is a climber (your definition)
2. read a book that is (or could be) on the Directions in Titles list
3. read a book where the MC is known by a shortened version of their given name (cliff - Clifford)
4. read a book with a title that begins with 'L', 'O', 'S' or 'T'
To try walking another direction:
1. read a book where the MC walks a lot
2. read another book in a series that you've already started
3. read a book that is (or could be) on the Cardinal Directions in Titles list
4. read a book with a title that begins with 'L', 'O', 'S' or 'T'

Book: The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina
Author: Zoraida Córdova
Date Read: 11-12-2022
Task: 4. read a book with a title that begins with 'L', 'O', 'S' or 'T'
How it Fits: The starts with T

You consider yourself an excellent climber, and you think you can handle this cliff. But with no rope, you know that one slip will leave you dead. You have to be careful.
Off to one side of the river, the cliff is mostly dry. You see exposed tree roots sticking out of it. They'll make excellent handholds and footholds. You take a deep breath and start your way down.
About half way down, a tree root snaps off in your hand. For a moment you're falling, but you somehow manage to catch yourself. Your heart is racing but you keep calm. You slowly make your way down, and finally your feet are on solid ground.
As you turn around to continue walking, your jaw drops. Two people are walking towards you. They are two sisters and their car is parked only a few miles away. They offer you food and water and a ride into town.
You close your eyes. You're going to be okay.


I really enjoyed the fun twist in this challenge! Thank you!! 😊
Books mentioned in this topic
The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina (other topics)Paper, Scissors, Death (other topics)
The Locked Room (other topics)
Legend (other topics)
The Postmistress of Paris (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Zoraida Córdova (other topics)Joanna Campbell Slan (other topics)
Elly Griffiths (other topics)
Marie Lu (other topics)
Meg Waite Clayton (other topics)
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