Every year I think I've used up my last title with "Brown" (or a shade of brown) for the Color Coded Reading Challenge and
every year I prove myself wrong (or buy more books with suitable
titles). I'll keep signing up as long as I have suitable titles (I'm
determined to use titles and not covers).
Here's the basic rule: read nine books with the various colors listed below in their titles or as a dominant color/image on their covers. For full details, click the link above. I'll list my books and date read as they come.
1. Read book with "Blue" (or a shade of blue):
Here's the basic rule: read nine books with the various colors listed below in their titles or as a dominant color/image on their covers. For full details, click the link above. I'll list my books and date read as they come.
1. Read book with "Blue" (or a shade of blue):
The Puzzle of the Blue Banderilla by Stuart Palmer (4/18/24)
2. Read a book with "Red" (or a shade of red):
Red Bones by Ann Cleeves (3/24/24)
3. Read a book with "Yellow" (or a shade of yellow):
Murder in Brass by Lewis Padgett (5/29/24)
4. Read a book with "Green" (or a shade of green):
Mystery at Greenfingers by J. B. Priestley (4/23/24)
5. Read a book with "Brown" (or a shade of brown):
5. Read a book with "Brown" (or a shade of brown):
6. Read a book with "Black" (or a shade of black):
Crows Are Black Everywhere by Herbert O. Yardley & Carl Grabo (5/17/24)
7. Read a book with "White" (or a shade of white):
The Mystery of the Ivory Charm by Carolyn Keene (5/25/24)
8. Read a book with any other color:
The Golden Eagle Mystery by Ellery Queen, Jr. (6/14/24)
9. Read a book a word/image that implies color (rainbow, polka dot, etc):
Black as He's Painted by Ngaio Marsh (6/8/24)
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