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Elizabeth (Alaska)
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Dec 03, 2022 03:10PM

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ie David Copperfield, Eli the Good
We have had the female name task more than once but haven’t had a male name task yet.

I often notice when new books come out or are up for awards or even groups listed, that often titles have words that appear in more than one book. ie 2006 Pulitzer Prize for fiction was March and a close competitor was The March.
In our own groupreads our current challenge the word “World� appears twice, and in the 2020 challenge two of the group reads were A Bird in the House and The Dutch House
In fact I found 8 more times this happened in our group.*
So I took random words and looked on my TBR shelf and easily found 10 titles sharing various words. I was able to find several words that occurred in titles at least ten times, Daughter, Son, Man, Wife, Sun, Night, Day, River, Sea, Land, Horse, Cat, Red, Green, House, Boy, Girl, Life, Death, Book, World, Light, Horse, Cat
Even in our bookshelf there are words that occur 5 or more times if liberal about plurals and compounds.*
So for the challenge pick a word (noun maybe? Pronouns, Conjugations, articles etc not permitted) and read ten books with that same word in title. Reminds me when we picked a city and read ten books based in that city.
Another version is 10 authors who share a name. First names that are common are easy, like John, James, Michael, David, Ann, Mary, Elizabeth, Jane for example
Surnames may be harder but I found about 20 Smiths in my TBR
*Spring 2023- World. Fall 2022- River and Everything
Fall 2021 - Thread. Fall 2020 - Last.
Fall 2017 - Man. Summer 2014 - Hour
?2010 - Book
**Death , World, Stone, Child/Children, Night, House, Everything, Thing
3 or more times: Sea, Life, Book, Tree, Dead, River, Time
There very likely are more but got tired of looking,

September, October, November
First letter in each month in chronological order spells SON. Read an author whose last name ends in “SON�.
Examples; The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson
Case Histories by Kate Atkinson

Travel the world without leaving your chair. The target of the Read Around The World Challenge is to read at least one book written by an author from each and every country in the world.
We have had "set in" geographic sub-challenges. I could be wrong, but I don't recall one with an "author born in".
Books mentioned in this topic
The Orphan Master's Son (other topics)Case Histories (other topics)
March (other topics)
The March (other topics)
A Bird in the House (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Adam Johnson (other topics)Kate Atkinson (other topics)