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Since my everyday life is just too turbulent at the moment I won’t be able to finish the main challenge. Nevertheless I would like a little challenge, so I’m joining the fall challenge this year. My goal is to complete 12 of the 15 prompts.
📘 Has a orange cover:
The Razor's Edge
- Fits the phrase "a falling out":
Doomsday Book
📘 Has a tree on the cover:
Lac Adélard
- Is in a fantasy genre:
The Justice of Kings
- Is set in autumn
📘 Feels cozy:
The Grand Babylon Hotel
- Makes you think of Thanksgiving (or giving thanks)
📘 Is one last summer read:
The Hotel Nantucket
- Is witchy:
- Features family relationships:
The Finno-Ugrian Vampire
- Is a book you'd read in English 101 (sample list)*:
Ethan Frome
- Features a found family
📘 Has a rural setting:
The Castle of the Carpathians
- Features an athlete
📘 Was published in October:
Nine Goblins
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📘 Has a orange cover: The Razor's Edge
- Fits the phrase "a falling out": Doomsday Book
📘 Has a tree on the cover: Lac Adélard
- Is in a fantasy genre: The Justice of Kings
- Is set in autumn
📘 Feels cozy: The Grand Babylon Hotel
- Makes you think of Thanksgiving (or giving thanks)
📘 Is one last summer read: The Hotel Nantucket
- Is witchy:
- Features family relationships: The Finno-Ugrian Vampire
- Is a book you'd read in English 101 (sample list)*: Ethan Frome
- Features a found family
📘 Has a rural setting: The Castle of the Carpathians
- Features an athlete
📘 Was published in October: Nine Goblins