I keep telling myself that I'm going to cut back on challenges (ask me how that's going 😏😂). It doesn't help that folks like Gregory post challenges that I've loved doing and then tell us that this is the last year it's going to be sponsored. I mean, how am I supposed to say no to the last year? Answer? I don't. So...here I go for a last walk down Gregory Road for the Pick Your Poison Challenge. Why don't you come for a walk with me?
As with previous years, I'm committing to the baker's dozen level. Since it's the final year, I'll probably see if I can manage all of them--but my commitment will be met at 13 from different topics.
Basic Genres
~Western
~Biography
~Travel Book
~Classic
Sub-Genres
~Mundane Science Fiction
~Eldritch Horror
~Alternate History: Lord Darcy by Randall Garrett (3/9/25) ~Comedy of Manners
The Interwebs
~About Social Media
~Cute Cat on the Cover
~About Online Shopping
~Written by Internet Influencer
Change Things Up!
~Coin in the Title
~Author with More Than One Pen Name: A Thief or Two by Sara Woods [Lana Hutton Bowen-Judd; also wrote as Mary Challis, Anne Burton, & Margaret Leek] (3/13/25) ~Genre You Don't Normally Read: The Silver Peril by Maryse Rutledge [spy/action/thriller] (3/30/25)
Let's Go Small
~About Minimalization
~With Characters That Are Very Small
Delve Into the Past
~About Someone Who Could Be Your Ancestor
~About an Ancient Civilization
~Word "Classic" in Title: Classic Mystery Stories by Douglas G. Greene, ed
Measuring Up
~With a Long-Distance Relationship
~Includes Recipes
~Word "Height" in title: On Beulah Height by Reginald Hill
~By Author Who Has "Made It Big": Death at Victoria Dock by Kerry Greenwood [TV show & a movie based on her characters] (3/27/25)
Tired Tropes
~Multiple Timelines
~Love Triangle
~"Chosen One" Fantasy
~Vampire Story
Ticklish
~Makes You Laugh
~Touchy Subject
That Wedding Tradition
~Something Old (set at least 3 decades before you were born): Murder by Lamplight (set in 1866) by Patrice McDonough (3/19/25)
Beach Days
~Towel on the Cover
~By Author Who Lives Somewhere Sunny & Warm: The Cloisters by Katy Hays [from California] (1/24/25) ~Described as "Beach Read": Landscape of Lies by Peter Watson [described as "beach read" in a review on Goodreads] (6/10/25) ~Book taken on vacation
Sinners & Saints
~Demon or Devil Character
~Angel on Cover
~By Author Known for Philanthropy
~Cover Reminds You of One of the Seven Deadly Sins
That 9 to 5 Thing
~About Commuting to Work
~Book You Hope to Discuss at the Watercooler
~Workplace Romance
Just For Adults
~An "Adult Beverage" in Title
~About Group of Friends Reuniting as Adults
~About Mid-life Crisis
~Book You Wouldn't Recommend to a Child: The Voice of the Crab by Charlotte Jay [I honestly wouldn't recommend it to anyone...] (5/12/25)
Isolation
~About Being Ostracized
~"Lone" or "Lonely" in Title: Bachelors Get Lonely by A. A. Fair
~Hermit Character
State of Mind
~Set in State Where You Live
~About Having a Positive Outlook
~Picture of Brain on Cover
~"Mind" in Title: He Didn't Mind Danger by Michael Gilbert OR Death in the Mind by Richard Lockridge
Mistakes Were Made
~About Mistaken Identity
~About Leaving a Bad Relationship
Love Those Sitcoms
Cheers (set in a bar)
The Odd Couple (about roommates)
The Munsters (non-human characters)
Colors
~Hair Color in Title
~Rainbow on Cover
School Lunches
~"Sandwich" in Title
~Cheesy Cover
~By Someone Who Works/Worked in Food Service
Cardinal
~Cardinal Direction in Title
~Bird on Cover: Dick Van Dyke by Christy Webster (1/25/25) [penguins] ~Main Character Belongs to Religious Order
Elemental
~Ghost, Spirit, or Similar Character
~Author Whose Initials are the same as a (two letter) Chemical Symbol
~Sherlockian Character: Murder on the Ballarat Train by Kerry Greenwood [character refers to Phryne Fisher as "such a famous Sherlock"] (3/24/25)
Board Games
~Life (epic family novel)
~Trivial Pursuit (nonfiction about obscure topic)
~Clue (mystery set in a house party): "Inquest" by Harriet Clandon (2/21/25)
Age Old Tales
~Coming of Age Story
Card Suits
~Heart (by author you love)
Opening a Can of Worms
~Controversial book
~About creepy crawlies
~Memoir by Someone Known for Outrageous Behavior
~About a Scandal
Wildcards
~About a Museum
~Short Story Collection: Capital Crimes by Martin Edwards, ed (2/10/25) ~Book of Nursery Rhymes
I love this challenge, too, and I'm super sad that it's ending. Boo hoo!
ReplyDeleteYes--but it is a lot of work to come up with so many new and different categories. So, I understand why he feels like he needs to stop.
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