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CSeydel
The Grim Reader | Margaret Welch
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CSeydel
The Grim Reader | Margaret Welch
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#HauntedShelf #GrimReaders

Book Scavenger Hunt!
Find books that match the prompts. They can be from your own collection, from a book shop or library, or from your e-book archive

They are open to interpretation. For example ‘Orange‘ could mean an orange cover, the word orange, or the fruit orange.

15pts per cover found with a maximum of 465pts to earn. Post throughout October.

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CSeydel
The Grim Reader | Margaret Welch
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#HauntedShelf #GrimReaders Book Chain!
Teams create a chain or list of books where each book has something in common with the book before it, e.g.:
Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice – Dracula by Bram Stoker (Has a vampire character) - The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells (Published 1897 same year as Dracula) – The Witch King by Martha Wells (Surname is Wells)

Post each book as a new comment to the game post. 10pts per book. Infinite points

CSeydel Starting with The Witches of Eastwick by John Updike 2d
OutsmartYourShelf Has 'The Witches' in the title. 2d
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OutsmartYourShelf Published in same year {1975] 2d
JenReadsAlot Salem in title 2d
zezeki Book by Jod Picoult 2d
hes7 about sisters 1d
JenReadsAlot Same author (and my favorite book this year!) 1d
hes7 “women” in the title 1d
OutsmartYourShelf Another book in same series 1d
hes7 “silver” in the title 1d
CSeydel Authors name is Dani : 1d
zezeki Another book with a car crash 1d
hes7 character plays the cello 1d
hes7 “mom” in the title 23h
zezeki Nonfiction book talking about relationship to food 19h
hes7 “hunger” in the title 13h
zezeki Games in the title 12h
hes7 mysterious inheritance + puzzles 9h
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CSeydel
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Amiable
Good Dirt | Charmaine Wilkerson
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Mehso-so

I wanted to like this story of a family and a treasured heirloom‘s place in the family‘s history that stretched across centuries, generations and geography. But the way the story was told was meandering and disjointed, with multiple POVs that sometimes went off tangent or seemed superfluous to the narrative arc.

Suet624 Did I mention already that she was here in Vermont at the Vermont studio Center and did a reading which I was unable to attend due to a dumb Board meeting. 🥴 1w
Amiable @Suet624 No! That stinks. 🙁 Have you read her first book, “Black Cake”? I have not and am wondering if it‘s any good. 1w
Suet624 No, I haven‘t read that. The VSC has artists and writers that come for residency programs and it‘s always fun to sit at the town café and try to figure out who will become famous for their work. Or who already is. 1w
CBee @Amiable I loved Black Cake! 1w
Amiable @CBee Good to know! 👍🏼 1w
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PaperbackPirate
The Grim Reader | Margaret Welch
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I have a list of recommendations based on scare factor to satisfy every reader.

🔪 Strange Magic by Syd Moore - I love this series - unlikely sleuths, a witch museum, light romance, & a lot of feminism
🔪🔪 The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins - unreliable narrator meets psychological thriller
🔪🔪🔪 Misery by Stephen King - psychological thriller with the dial turned up + the gore too
🔪🔪🔪🔪 NOS4A2 by Joe Hill - scariest book I‘ve ever read

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JoeMo
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Here are some of my favorites for this time of year! They include a novel about vampires living in the NYC underground, a book about a writer‘s month-long stay in Salem over the Halloween season, a writer‘s search for evidence of ghosts, and a collection of Halloween-themed short stories!

#HauntedShelf
#GrimReaders
@CSeydel
@PuddleJumper

PuddleJumper 🧡🖤🧡 2w
CSeydel These look great! 2w
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CSeydel
The Grim Reader | Margaret Welch
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Happy Friday, #GrimReaders! We still have a while until the #HauntedShelf starts, but I wanted to share my Team Lead Picks so you can start planning your October reading. Of course I chose books where Death is a character!

You‘ll get 15 bonus points for reading any of these, on top of whatever other points they count for.

ImperfectCJ I love your logo! 2w
JenReadsAlot Oh I haven't read Christopher Moore in years so might check that one out! 2w
CSeydel @ImperfectCJ Hey thanks! 2w
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CSeydel @JenReadsAlot Yay! Yeah, I thought it sounded clever and original. I feel awkward calling these “favorites” since I haven‘t read them yet myself, but I‘m hoping to read them all during the event. 2w
willaful I'm definitely going to listen to the Moore. 2w
AllDebooks Just ordered Reaper Man from the library. Can't beat Sir TP. 2w
Gissy I signed up late so I don‘t know in which group i am but im enjoying all recommendations 😃 1w
CSeydel @gissy you are with me in #GrimReaders 1w
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Awk_Word_Smith
Good Dirt | Charmaine Wilkerson
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Pickpick

Not my normal cup o‘ tea, but the plot ties to the American South and the enlightening look at the lesser known trades (pottery and whaling) of African slaves drew me onward. I mistakenly thought this a romance novel at the outset, but soon grasped the historical fiction supporting story arc underneath a sensitive narrative about generational trauma for black people coupled with personal tragedy and how that could shape lives.

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MatchlessMarie
The Grim Reader | Margaret Welch
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Who‘s ready to spooky dissociate from *gestures wildly*? There‘s still time to sign up for #HauntedShelf #GrimReaders ⬇️

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfs7yHyeyWN9K9pSE-dbPvoNTyyJ9RJVSoKDzbd...

PuddleJumper 🤣🤣 2w
AllDebooks 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm so ready!!!! 👻🎃 2w
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