Lines to Remember
Meet the Cast
Bookish Back Drops
Literary Mayhem
Shelf Awareness
100

"You're interesting and sexy and cool"

I didn't know I needed this 

100

Darcy's law school crush and best friends fiance

Dex

100

The city that never sleeps but there is plenty of sleeping around. 

New York City 

100

Carl, the gardener at the preserve, enjoys volunteering here in his free time 

Fire Department 

100

This literary device involves the use of words that imitate the sound they describe such as "buzz" or "hiss"

onomatopoeia

200

“You honestly expect me to believe that people go on vacations without making a spreadsheet of fun first?”

The Wedding People

200

In the God of the Woods, this character ultimately allows this character to remain hidden away in her secluded family, granting her peace from her troubled family.

TJ and Barbara

200

The friends convene in a place that is filled with stories however is used to protect themselves from a tragic past we have come to learn. 

Bingham Books (Bookshop) 

200
I Who Have Never Known Men was originally published in this picturesque county, recently in the news for a heist. 

France

200

In this genre, stories are set in the future often featuring advanced technology and alternate beings

Science fiction 

300

"And with all of these problems, you thought pretending-lying was the solution? "

My Favorite Color is Mistletoe

300
Phoebe bonds with this sweet young character, stemming from the loss of loved ones.

Juice

300

Alice and Hayden share their first emotionally intimate moment here

Grande Lucia (Hotel Bar) 
300

Grady uses this hidden treasure to attempt to put his life back on track.

The other authors' book (Charles Witakker)

300

In "The Lord of the Rings" series, this hobbit inherits a powerful ring from his uncle Bilbo 

Frodo Baggins

400

"I was forced to acknowledge too late, much too late, that I too had loved, that I was capable of suffering, and that I was human after all."

I Who Have Never Known Men

400

A reclusive heiress and former tabloid princess

Margaret Grace Ives

400

With the ocean in sight, this is the hotel that Phoebe stays at to escape heartbreak. 

The Seaview Hotel

400

Margaret finds joy in creating these fragile art pieces. 

Sea-Glass Mosaics

400

This dystopian novel by George Orwell explores themes of government surveillance and totalitarianism

1984

500

"But I am learning that perfection isn't what matters. In fact, it's the very thing that can destroy you if you let it."

Something Borrowed

500

Two females share this name across two books we read. 

Alice

500
This charming town is the backdrop of a love story in which you can visit on your next trip to Oklahoma

Carlton Landing

500

Before any danger occurs, the creature subtly signals to Tristan—using a single appendage—that the liquid is poisonous.

A Unicorn

500

This author of "Pride and Prejudice" is renowned for her wit and social commentary

Jane Austen