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WINTER CHALLENGE 2012 > 25.2 - Stacie MI’s Task - Chain of Names

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Task 25.2 - Stacie MI’s Task - Chain of Names

For this task, you will read two books.

For your first book, read any book you choose.

For your second book, read a book whose author has a first name in common with a main character from your first book. The name must match exactly; no variations allowed!

Examples: If I read Pride and Prejudice, whose main character is named Elizabeth, for my first book, I could read The Lonely Hearts Club by Elizabeth Eulberg for my second book. Or, if I read These Is My Words, whose main character is named Sarah, I could also read The Time It Snowed in Puerto Rico by Sarah McCoy.

Required: Please state the name of the main character from your first book when you post.


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Dee (austhokie) | 8947 comments oohhh I like!


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Dee (austhokie) | 8947 comments quick question for the character name - if their full name is something and is mentioned, but they go by a diminutive (i.e. Elizabeth, and Beth) go with the commonly used name?


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Stacie (shorty_320) | 1335 comments Dee wrote: "quick question for the character name - if their full name is something and is mentioned, but they go by a diminutive (i.e. Elizabeth, and Beth) go with the commonly used name?"

Yes, I would use the commonly used name. If the character goes by Beth, I would use Beth.


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Riona (rionafaith) Oooh, this one's a little tricky! I'll have to do some thinking.


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Bea So if my protagonist's name is Jenny, could I read a book by Jenny Carroll (pseudonym of Meg Cabot) if the book was first published under Jenny Carroll and republished under Meg Cabot?

GR has both names listed for the book I am considering - Shadowland


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Dee (austhokie) | 8947 comments Stacie wrote: "Dee wrote: "quick question for the character name - if their full name is something and is mentioned, but they go by a diminutive (i.e. Elizabeth, and Beth) go with the commonly used name?"

Yes, I..."


that's what I figured but wanted to check ;) now off to either find a book I haven't read with a character named Elizabeth, or an author by the name of Cecilia


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Stacie (shorty_320) | 1335 comments Bea wrote: "So if my protagonist's name is Jenny, could I read a book by Jenny Carroll (pseudonym of Meg Cabot) if the book was first published under Jenny Carroll and republished under Meg Cabot?

GR has both..."


I think as long as you claim Jenny Carroll as the author when you post the task, the moderators shouldn't have a problem with it.


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Erin (NY) (erin_p) | 653 comments Dee wrote: "Stacie wrote: "Dee wrote: "quick question for the character name - if their full name is something and is mentioned, but they go by a diminutive (i.e. Elizabeth, and Beth) go with the commonly used..."
Cecilia Ahern!


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Chaitra (chaitra_ganesh) | 518 comments I know this is a long shot, but will a biography/memoir of an author (where they will be the main character) and a book by the same author work? :D


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Stacie (shorty_320) | 1335 comments Chaitra wrote: "I know this is a long shot, but will a biography/memoir of an author (where they will be the main character) and a book by the same author work? :D"

I don't see why that wouldn't work!


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Chaitra (chaitra_ganesh) | 518 comments Oh thank you!! I've been trying to get two Salman Rushdie books to fit somewhere so badly! Now I can! Yaay!! :)


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Sue Q | 44 comments Since I won this book through a Giveaway (a paperback), I wanted to get approval that the main character's name is Sophie - since I want to read another book by a "Sophie" author.... I just figured I'd get the first book approved since there isn't much of a description for it on GR and I wasn't sure if the moderators would question whether or not a Sophie was in it.

Wayfaring Stranger by Nancy Lyn Sullivan

This Link goes to the Amazon's description of it - which includes Sophie's name as the main character in it.


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Stacie (shorty_320) | 1335 comments Sue Q wrote: "Since I won this book through a Giveaway (a paperback), I wanted to get approval that the main character's name is Sophie - since I want to read another book by a "Sophie" author.... I just figured..."

I'll accept it, just mention when you post that it was approved I'm the task help thread.


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Sue Q | 44 comments Fantastic! Thank you!


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Deirdre Skaggs (deirdre04) | 101 comments I'd like to read The Bone Collector for my first book; Lincoln Rhyme is the main character.

For my second book, could I read something like Fever Dream, which has two authors: Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child? Or do I have to keep to books with only one author whose first name is Lincoln?


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Stacie (shorty_320) | 1335 comments Deirdre wrote: "I'd like to read The Bone Collector for my first book; Lincoln Rhyme is the main character.

For my second book, could I read something like Fever Dream, which has two authors: Douglas Preston and..."


No, that will work. Just make sure that you link to Lincoln Child when you post your second book


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D.G. Hi Stacie! Question about this...what happens if the character has two names? Meaning, that at point in the book they are known as one name and in the other, they are known as another? Can I use either name or the one they are known by the most time?

I was thinking of reading The Witness, where the character is named Elizabeth and then changes her name to Abigail. I have books for either choice but need to know which one to read afterwards. :)


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Stacie (shorty_320) | 1335 comments D.G. ~Shameless Hussy~ wrote: "Hi Stacie! Question about this...what happens if the character has two names? Meaning, that at point in the book they are known as one name and in the other, they are known as another? Can I use ei..."

I would go with the name that she is known by in the majority of the story. Meaning if she changes her name to Abigail early in the story, I would go with Abigail. Does that make sense?


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D.G. Stacie wrote: "D.G. ~Shameless Hussy~ wrote: "Hi Stacie! Question about this...what happens if the character has two names? Meaning, that at point in the book they are known as one name and in the other, they are..."

Awesome, Stacie. Thanks for your prompt response!


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