
Hosted by Andrea at the Carolina Book Nook, “What’s in a Name?” Includes the following six prompts:
A title that has a compound word–

My choice for this book was a kids’ book, which teaches what a compound word is and has four of them in the title. I reviewed it on PWR under a “Saturday Morning for Kids” post.
Another kids’ book, one I finished today was for the prompt, a reference to speed in the title. For this one, I enjoyed

The third prompt is to have in the title a person or group of people and their description. So, I read some time earlier this year…

The fourth prompt brought me back to another kids’ book, with a mythical being mentioned in the title, It’s Ok to be a Unicorn.

One of the earliest books I read in 2022 was for prompt number five of this challenge, a title that mentions a season. For that one, I read Eudora Welty’s Summer, and double dipped to count it for the Classics Club as well.

The last prompt was for a title with a color in it. I started The White Gardinia, which started out interesting enough, but I put it back in my local library when I came across The Pink Suit. I have always been fascinated with Jackie Kennedy, and the story behind the pink suit (based on fact but embellished by the author’s imagination) she wore the day of JFK’s assassination was a recent, interesting read.


Pretty soon I’ll post a challenge catch up/evaluation and see just how I am doing for 2022.
THREE CHEERS FOR FINISHED CHALLENGES!


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