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DragonGoddess 4 mos ago | 141 replies
Sorry this is up late y'all, December snuck up on me. What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. -William Shakespeare The idea of this challenge is to release books with a…


DragonGoddess 6 mos ago | 114 replies
THE RULES Book titles must contain words that refer to time measurement: second, minute, hour, day, year, time, eon, decade, Christmas, century, millennium, a.m. (or am), moon, etc. Here is a link to the list of ap…

DragonGoddess 1 yr ago
As soon as it's December 1st in your time zone, release away!

DragonGoddess 1 yr ago
I don't see a definition for either of these that is specifically a measure of time. So I think I will not accept them.

DragonGoddess 1 yr ago | 1 replies
Yes, Ides works as it is specific to certain day of each month.

DragonGoddess 1 yr ago
I have updated the list with 4 new words: Anniversary, Annual, Long and Short.


DragonGoddess 1 yr ago
I can find time related definitions for both of these words, so they are acceptable

DragonGoddess 1 yr ago
Titles only. I have never included covers with time pieces as part of the rules, never really even considered it to be honest. But I have no problem with adding this to the list of acceptable books. I will edit the rules…

DragonGoddess 1 yr ago | 164 replies
What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. -William Shakespeare The idea of this challenge is to release books with a name in the title. Here are the rules: The Rules: -T…

DragonGoddess 1 yr ago | 157 replies
THE RULES Book titles must contain words that refer to time measurement: second, minute, hour, day, year, time, eon, decade, Christmas, century, millennium, a.m. (or am), moon, etc. Here is a link to the list of ap…

DragonGoddess 2 yrs ago | 106 replies
What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. -William Shakespeare The idea of this challenge is to release books with a name in the title. Here are the rules: The Rules: -T…

DragonGoddess 2 yrs ago
Omg! Thank you for the wings! Sorry I didn't see this earlier. This Oct has been incredibly busy and I lose track of things too easily. I don't think heartbreak would work. But if you've already released it, go ahead an…


DragonGoddess 2 yrs ago | 124 replies
THE RULES Book titles must contain words that refer to time measurement: second, minute, hour, day, year, time, eon, decade, Christmas, century, millennium, a.m. (or am), moon, etc. Here is a link to the list of ap…

DragonGoddess 3 yrs ago | 137 replies
What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. -William Shakespeare The idea of this challenge is to release books with a name in the title. Here are the rules: The Rules: -T…

DragonGoddess 3 yrs ago
[[ I see "morning" on the list. What about "morn"? ]] Yes, I would count morn

DragonGoddess 3 yrs ago | 1 replies
[[Word question: would "since" count? ]] Yes, I would count since

DragonGoddess 3 yrs ago
[[I was wondering but didn’t want to nag...]] Oh feel free to nag! I am forgetful and a bit scattered at the best of times, and these are definitely not the best of times 😆

DragonGoddess 3 yrs ago
I almost forgot to post the tick tock challenge! Thanks to those bookcrossers who reminded me. What can I say, crazy year. Be safe!

DragonGoddess 3 yrs ago | 84 replies
THE RULES Book titles must contain words that refer to time measurement: second, minute, hour, day, year, time, eon, decade, Christmas, century, millennium, a.m. (or am), moon, etc. Here is a link to the list of ap…

DragonGoddess 4 yrs ago
Thanks to all of you that released book for this year's What's in a Name challenge. I hope you cleared out lots of space for new books in the new year. See you in again in December! Peace, love and dragons!

DragonGoddess 4 yrs ago
and so is this challenge! Get those name books released and free up space for new books in the new year!


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