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Don't know if you all have seen yet, but our first set of clues is now up.
Should we figure out a game plan or something?
Should we list the books we have read in the lat few months and try to figure out which ones will work for the clues, and I too have a question regarding the 1st clue.

I am looking to see if I have any that fit. I would think Eat, Pray, Love will work for number one as an option. And maybe the hunger games for the books with wings on it.
Kme_17 wrote: "Does any one have any books that fits any of the clues?
I am looking to see if I have any that fit. I would think Eat, Pray, Love will work for number one as an option. And maybe the ..."
I don't think I have any books that I have read so far that would to fit the clues. However I am currently reading Inkdeath which as wings on the cover, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets which has wings and deals with student/teacher relationships, A Little Princess and At the Water's Edge might work for clue 1. The Hunger Games would definitely work for books with wings on them.
I am looking to see if I have any that fit. I would think Eat, Pray, Love will work for number one as an option. And maybe the ..."
I don't think I have any books that I have read so far that would to fit the clues. However I am currently reading Inkdeath which as wings on the cover, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets which has wings and deals with student/teacher relationships, A Little Princess and At the Water's Edge might work for clue 1. The Hunger Games would definitely work for books with wings on them.

A Short summary on this book :-
At the outbreak of World War II, Viktor Emil Frankl was director of therapy in a large mental hospital in Vienna and the organizer of a group of successful youth guidance centers. Frankl, along with his family and many other doctors, was soon sent to a Nazi concentration camp. He carried with him the manuscript for his first book, which was taken from him and destroyed at Auschwitz. Ironically, the desire to reconstruct and rewrite that volume on psychotherapy helped him endure three harrowing years of prison life. For Frankl, the situation confirmed Friedrich Nietzsche’s words, “He who has a why to live for can bear with almost any how.” From his observations in the concentration camp and his knowledge of psychology and philosophy, Frankl originated the school of logotherapy, or existential analysis. Man’s Search for Meaning is both an introduction to that theory and an absorbing personal account of the most appalling event in modern history.



1.An Apple for the Creature
2.Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
3.Totto-chan, the Little Girl at the Window
Out of these 3 i have read the last one. I think that matches for clue 2. Any ideas..?

I am reading I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings which will count for clue 1 and might work for clue 3








Kme_17 wrote: "hey Janessa which one of us read A Little Princess before?"
Oh I forget the book had to be read by someone else as well. Sorry:(
Oh I forget the book had to be read by someone else as well. Sorry:(
Might as well. Maybe for our next set of clues here we should see which books we have read already that would work for the clues and then see who wants to take which clue. Does that make sense?



I have read recently
which will work for clue 2 and
maybe for clue 3, that's cover of the seaside correct?



I read
which might work for clue 1, but it could be stretching it a bit, and maybe for clue 3 as well. I read it in March and if we can use Never Let Me Go I read that one in April. Fingers cross that they do work!

Books mentioned in this topic
Inkheart (other topics)The Storyteller (other topics)
The Fault in Our Stars (other topics)
Inkspell (other topics)
All the Light We Cannot See (other topics)
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Team leader : Kme_17
The team leader has been chose by me randomly. It is the team leader's responsibility to update the books in the submission thread.