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I think it's fair to use either one since she actually uses both names. If you want to be super technical you could go with what's printed on the book you're reading. But this is for your FUN so really I don't mind either way.

Thank you! I was leaning to the one on the cover as well :-D

Ex. "The Party Pooper of the 1st Grade" or
P: Pay
A: A Group
R...
T...
Y...
It's a spell out where you need one book per letter of the words PARTY POOPER.
You can use the first letter of a title (using or omitting the A/An or The), or the author's first or last initial for each letter of the spell out. A lot of people start the spell out but then change to one of the other options if they find a book that fits.
You can use the first letter of a title (using or omitting the A/An or The), or the author's first or last initial for each letter of the spell out. A lot of people start the spell out but then change to one of the other options if they find a book that fits.
Hmmm. Marathons are supposed to be hard so I will have to say no. But there are lots of good Z options, like author Zane Grey or Zilpha Keatley Snyder to name just a couple. There is also Zoo or Zebra Forest or Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow or The Book Thief or The Shadow of the Wind or any on this list
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
You can do it!!
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
You can do it!!

No worries - Was worth a try 😜

No, you don't have toread the same book. But yes, you absolutely may!
Oh, and yes - you each must read a book.
Oh, and yes - you each must read a book.

Vicki wrote: "If we are doing a Spell It Out and we're doing a BR, can we each read the same book? For example, MISSED CHANCE. If we both read the same book that started with S or E, would that OK?"
Yes that is fine.
Yes that is fine.

Would a pastry chef who owns and runs a pastry shop work here too?

Can a character going to an exposition (what expo is short for), world fair or trade fair be used?
They’re all sort of used to mean the same thing.

"On the night of October 4th, 1966, Val and I...attended the opening of Many Are Called at the Museum of Modern Art - the first exhibit of the portraits taken by Walker Evans in the late 1930s on the New York City subways with a hidden camera"

I wanted to check in case it works for you before I go for the spell-out option :-D

Yay! Thank you. In that case I'll start it tonight or tomorrow :-D

1. Would it work if bootlaces or a single shoelace are mentioned?
Would a book with any of the following quotes work:
2. Ian frozen, midway through tying his laces into a bow
3. Most shoes had something wrong with them (...) the laces had gone missing...
4. She snapped to attention and flutter-kicked until she could barely bend to tie her shoes.
How about the mention of the MC wearing
5. lace-up boots
6. lace up shoes
If none of those work it's fine. I have two where shoelaces are mentioned (though doubt I get to them in the next month and I love spell-outs if I'm too slow to get to those that would fit for sure :-D
Books mentioned in this topic
It's Not Supposed to Be This Way: Finding Unexpected Strength When Disappointments Leave You Shattered (other topics)Zoo (other topics)
The Shadow of the Wind (other topics)
The Book Thief (other topics)
Zebra Forest (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Zilpha Keatley Snyder (other topics)Zane Grey (other topics)
Zane Grey (other topics)
Zilpha Keatley Snyder (other topics)
Kristie Klewes (other topics)
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