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WINTER CHALLENGE 2012
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15.4 - Naming Names
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Mariya wrote: "What about this for the ONE book option? The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay"That works. In fact, it's on my list of possibilities, too!
Hi Kristi! Sorry to bug you again! But I'm planning o read this book as the first of the new year and I wonder if it could work for the ONE book option? Lord Edgware Dies (Hercule Poirot #9)
Would A Murder at Rosamund's Gate work for one of the books?Edit: Never mind! I figured out there's no one called Rosamund in the book. I'll fit this somewhere else. :)
D.G. ~Shameless Hussy~ wrote: "Hi Kristi! Sorry to bug you again! But I'm planning o read this book as the first of the new year and I wonder if it could work for the ONE book option? Lord Edgware Dies (Hercule Poirot #9) "Yes, that works for the ONE book option. (Now, maybe GRs will work and post this response. ;-))
Chaitra wrote: "Would A Murder at Rosamund's Gate work for one of the books?Edit: Never mind! I figured out there's no one called Rosamund in the book. I'll fit this somewhere else. :)"
Actually, that will work for one of the books in the TWO book option. Rosamund is clearly a person's name. The distinction that it be a character name comes about when there is some ambiguity about whether it is a person's name or not (Hope, Joy, Mercy, etc......)
Kristi (Passion for the Page) wrote: "D.G. ~Shameless Hussy~ wrote: "Hi Kristi! Sorry to bug you again! But I'm planning o read this book as the first of the new year and I wonder if it could work for the ONE book option? Lord Edgware ..."Awesome, Kristi. Thanks! That's the book I'll read then. :)
Kristi (Passion for the Page) wrote: "Actually, that will work for one of the books in the TWO book option. Rosamund is clearly a person's name. "Thank you!! I will fit that in here! :)
Can the person's name be the same in the two book option. For example, I am reading two Hercule Poirot books. One has his name in the title, one in the series title. Poirot Investigates: Eleven Complete Mysteries
The Big Four (Hercule Poirot #5)
Would The Inspector and Mrs. Jeffries work?The Inspector is one of the main characters, it is his title and many of the characters refer to him only as Inspector.
Thanks:)
Turtlecollector wrote: "Can the person's name be the same in the two book option. For example, I am reading two Hercule Poirot books. One has his name in the title, one in the series title."Yes, the name can be the same for the TWO book option.
Keltie Lee wrote: "Would The Inspector and Mrs. Jeffries work?The Inspector is one of the main characters, it is his title and many of the characters refer to him only as Inspector.
Thanks:)"
Yes, that works for the ONE book option.
Wanda wrote: "Would this book meet the one book option?Richard and Anne byMaxwell Anderson"
Yes, that works for the ONE book option.
just checking, if the two names are in the series title it's okay? Donald Westlake's Sara & Jack series
Robin wrote: "just checking, if the two names are in the series title it's okay? Donald Westlake's Sara & Jack series"That's fine. Just mention when you post that the two names are in the series title since I don't see the series title until I click though to the book.
Books mentioned in this topic
Hyde (other topics)Richard and Anne (other topics)
The Inspector and Mrs. Jeffries (other topics)
Poirot Investigates (other topics)
The Big Four (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Maxwell Anderson (other topics)Libby Malin (other topics)
Susanna Clarke (other topics)






Dancing with Clara (Sullivan #2)
Clara is the heroine and the hero's last name is Sullivan.
Mr. & Mrs. Fitz..."
Any of those options will work for the ONE book option. Now you just have to pick.......... ;-)