
This month’s prompt starts with Rules of Civility by Amor Towles, and even though it’s not one of my favorite stories, I have an idea for a chain that features… “Young women living in or near New York City from the late 1800s to the early 1900s…” Be nice! Visit and comment on other posts and/or retweet other #6Degrees posts.Share your post on Twitter using the #6Degrees hashtag.Invite your blog readers to join in and paste their links in the comments and/or the Linky Tool.Paste the link to your post in the comments on Kate’s post and/or the Linky Tool on that post.Provide a link in your post to the meme at Books Are My Favourite and Best.Link the books together in any way you like.A book doesn’t need to be connected to all the other books on the list, only to the one next to it in the chain. Making connections between books is challenging, creative, and fun!Įach month a book is chosen as a starting point and linked to six other books to form a chain. #6Degrees is a monthly link-up hosted by Kate at Books Are My Favourite and Best. Young women living in or near New York City (late 1800s to early 1900s) …



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