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Make a Holiday Sentence from Titles Mini Challenge
Mission: During the HOHOHO Readathon, pick six titles you have read in 2017 or are reading and make a holiday or winter themed sentence from them. The sentence can be a real sentiment or rather crazy (like mine). Use at least one book you are reading during the Readathon among the titles. If you take a picture or image with your six books and email it to me I will make up a collage for others to enjoy the fun.
Rules: Only HoHoHo Readathon participants are eligible to enter.
Use at least one book title that you are reading during the Readathon among the titles.
For example: I am hoping to read these titles during HoHoHo Readathon:
1. The Snow Owl by Jon Hartling
2. Hey, Santa: SciFi Alien Holiday Romance (An Alien for the Holidays) by Jessica E. Subject
3. Chasing Christmas Past: An Airship Racing Chronicles Short Story Prequel (The Airship Racing Chronicles) by Melanie Karsak
4. A Ninja Dinosaur Christmas!!!: Super Awesome Edition by Sonya Saturday
5. Christmas, Corpses, and Clockwork Kittens by L. A. Nisula
6. Always Gray In Winter by Mark J. Engels
Here is my sentence:
Alien Ninja Kittens Chasing a Snow Owl in Winter and Racing Christmas Santa.
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Enter by posting a comment with your titles and sentence. And email images to me at mesreads@gmail.com
Here are the other Challenges to enjoy too - they look like fun to me!
- The Book Nympho, “HoHoHoRat Instagram Challenge“
- Addicted to Happily Ever After, “HoHoHoRat Word Scramble Challenge“
- I Heart Romance & YA, “HoHoHoRAT Winter Bingo Challenge“
- Maureen’s Book Blog, “HoHoHo Readathon 2017 Jigsaw Challenge“
- Lampshade Reader, “Holiday Story Prompt Challenge“
I love this! Thanks for hosting Martha and happy reading :)
ReplyDeleteFirst of all I would like to say wonderful blog! I had a quick question that I'd like to ask if you don't mind.
ReplyDeleteI was interested to find out how you center yourself
and clear your mind prior to writing. I've had trouble clearing my mind in getting my thoughts out.
I truly do enjoy writing however it just seems like the
first 10 to 15 minutes are usually lost simply just trying to
figure out how to begin. Any ideas or tips? Kudos!
Thanks for hosting, that was fun! I've posted the books on my blog, but my sentence is
ReplyDelete"December Girl, last seen dashing through the snow, in too deep, falling softly, then she was gone!"
Trish @ Between My Lines
Thanks for the entry Trish. Awesome job using full titles!
DeleteThis was so fun, I posted on my blog but my sentence is
ReplyDeleteThe Girl Who Saved Christmas Wanted To Kill A Man Called Ove in a Shadow Bright and Burning
Hi Steph - thanks for the entry. Good job!
DeleteWhat a fun challenge! I managed to include two of the books I'll be reading for the read-a-thon. :-)
ReplyDeleteA winter's tale of ten days with the highlander on the long road home racing the sun to Christmas at hope cottage for a mistletoe kiss.
A Winter's Tale by Carrie Elks
Ten Days With the Highlander by Hayson Manning
Long Road Home by Marie Meyer
Racing the Sun by Karina Halle
Christmas at Hope Cottage by Lily Graham
Mistletoe Kiss by Marie Landry
Hi Marie - Well done - another sentence with full titles. Thanks for entering.
DeleteFun challenge, thanks for hosting! Here's my sentence and the books I used:
ReplyDelete"After Christmas time, women carol between the wandering, wild woods."
Between You & Me
After the Woods
A Christmas Carol
The Time of My Life
Little Women
Wandering Wild
Hi Rebecca - Thanks for joining the fun. Your sentence even makes sense. :-)
DeleteSeveral of my books have a Christmas theme in the title. :)
ReplyDeleteChristmas Cowboy, by Maisey Yates
Christmas with the Prince, by Michelle Celmer
Cowboy Christmas Blues, by Maisey Yates
Holiday Wishes, by Jill Shalvis
Love Me By Christmas, by Jaci Burton
The Maverick's Snowbound Christmas, by Karen Rose Smith
The cowboy-prince-maverick's holiday wishes for a snowbound Christmas with blues.
Thanks for the fun sentence entry Beth. You have some nice romance reading going on there.
DeleteHeat it up with the master of the scandalous flirt for Christmas at Two Love Lane.
ReplyDeleteDuke With Benefits
Heat It Up
Snowed
Christmas at Two Love Lane
Home at Last
The Master of Strathburn
Staying for Good
Christmas at Two Love Lane
Thanks for the entry Charlie. More nice romances here with a romantic sentence to match. :-)
DeleteLove everyone's answers! Here is mine based on my HoHoHo list:
ReplyDeleteHer Billionaire Lion of Christmas Paradise Wish for the Secret Wardrobe by the Narnia Shore Lights.
1. Shore Lights (Paradise Point #1) by Barbara Bretton
2. Billionaire For Christmas by Claire Adams
3. Christmas Secrets by Donna Hatch
4. Her Heart's Secret Wish by Juliana Haygert
5. The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe (The Chronicles of Narnia #1) by C.S. Lewis
Another fun entry - Thanks Jennifer. Happy Reading!
DeleteOne enchanted eve, the innkeeper gave the special baby the gift of a home.
ReplyDelete1. The Innkeeper of Ivy Hill by Julie Klassen
2. One Enchanted Eve by Melissa Tagg
3. Home All Along by Beth Wiseman
4. Special Delivery Baby by Sherri Shackelford
5. My True Love Gave to Me by Regina Scott
6. So Rare a Gift by Amber Lynn Perry
Fun challenge! Thanks!
colorvibrant at gmail dot com
Oh I am so impressed with you ladies who make really good sentences! Well done.
DeleteThanks for the entry.
Santa, please bring me a Christmas cowboy, cozy furry slippers, and a fistful of books.
ReplyDelete1. Santa, Please Bring Me a Gnome by An Swerts
2. A Christmas Cowboy by Maisey Yates
3. Cozy Christmas Shorts
4. Cinderella and the Furry Slippers by Davide Cali
5. A Fistful of Divas by Camille LaGuire
6. Of Books and Bagpipes by Paige Shelton
This was fun. Thanks!
Ha Ha! That is a really fun sentence. Thanks for the entry Carol.
DeleteThis was a very fun challenge!
ReplyDeleteThe books I used:
Christmas on Ladybug Farm by Donna Ball
Arabella and the Battle of Venus by David D. Levine
Running Out of Space by S.J. Higbee
Cold as Ice by Julie Mulhern
As the Crow Flies by Damien Boyd
Here is my sentence: Arabella running out on the ice as the cold Christmas crow flies.
That sentence brought a smile to my face. Thanks for the entry Jan.
DeleteSorry I need to make a correction to my entry. I didn't go back and read the rules until after I pushed enter. :(
ReplyDeleteI changed my books from six to five which changed my sentence.
Originally I also used Murder Goes Mumming by Alisa Craig
Here are my books:
1. Murder Goes Mumming by Alisa Craig
2. Christmas on Ladybug Farm by Donna Ball
3. Running Out of Space by S. J. Higbee
4. Arabella and the Battle of Venus by David D. Levine
5. As the Crow Flies by Damien Boyd
6. Cold as Ice by Julie Mulhern
Sentence: Arabella goes out on the ice as the cold Christmas crow flies.
Thanks! Next time I'll double check the rules!
Jan @ Notes from a Readerholic
Correction noted - added word "goes". :-)
DeleteThanks for hosting
ReplyDeleteMy Titles
Chasing Christmas Eve
Holiday Wishes
Vampire for Christmas
Secrets Hidden in the Glass
Hot Pursuit
Holding the Other
My sentence
It was a cold Christmas Eve Night when I met a vampire who was in hot pursuit of secrets that were hidden and spreading holiday wishes while holding the glass of blood.
Hi Nadene - You created a whole story scene with your sentence. Nice. Thanks for participating!
DeleteMine is "A season of love and Christmas grace reached the little match girl." You can see my books in a picture here.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely sentence! Well done Tressa. Thanks for joining.
DeleteI LOVE this idea!!! I had to break out the Word document and Goodreads to make this work but here are my books. Top 3 are my (total) read-a-thon books:
ReplyDeleteHoliday Wishes
Pride and Prejudice and Mistletoe
An Ex for Christmas
Accidentally on Purpose
Kissing Max Holden
One Snowy Night
My sentence: One Snowy Night, Max wishes for Christmas mistletoe for kissing Holden… accidentally on purpose.
I really don't think my sentence stands up to any of the other girls b/c I think I totally cheated by just tossing in 2 extra Jill Shalvis books to get to my 6 book quota ;) Thank you soooo much for the challenge!!!!!!!!!!
Ha! I think it is a great sentence adding to the fun. Thanks for your entry Kristin.
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