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I think that they are going with the most popular book editions page count for every book read. So whatever edition comes up first in a search is the one that's used for the page-read count, even the the edition read was different. I think that's fair though. :)


I don't think so. I think they are counting the most popular editions pages regardless of the edition of the book you actually read, and not just for audio and ebooks. It makes it fair across the board, because the edition I read could have 500 pages, but the edition someone else reads could only have 430 or something.


From reading the description, I would say so. The mother/son relationship seems to be a major factor in the story, so I'd think it would count toward 5.4.
Thanks for mentioning that one too, it looks really good! :)
I'm off to bed now... G'night all!

Becky you are Awesome!!! thanks for the suggestions..I am going to change my 30.3 to Beauty. :~)

I'm glad it didn't miss out anything important. I may see if my local library has a copy of the book.

Now to get all that reading done. :~)

Wildwood Dancing - Juliet Marillier (Twelve Dancing Princesses)
Princess of the Midnight Ball - Jessica Day George (same again)
A Curse Dark as Gold - Elizabeth C. Bunce (Rumplestiltskin)
The Goose Girl - Shannon Hale (The Goose Girl)
The Swan Kingdom - Zoe Marriot (The Children of Lir)
Fairest - Gail Carson Levine (Snow White)
Wow. I need to work on picking my books.

30.1 :
What I Saw And How I Lied(National Book Award--US) and Tamar A Novel of Espionage, Passion, and Betrayal (Carnegie Medal--UK).
30.2: The Graveyard Book(yay!).
30.3: Fairest
Thank you so much, Josie, for the list of retold fairy tales. I was worried about finding one for that category!

We'd like to keep the other thread strictly for points and the leader board to minimize confusion, Alisha, so you would list the task number, such as 20.1, and your opinion here.

Also, I was wondering how many books you all are planning to incorporate into the challenge that are re-reads? I..."
P&P is acceptable for the challenge and re-reads are acceptable, as stated in the Ground Rules.
However - as stated previously, you can only re-read any one book for one task. You can not re-read it more than once during May - July and use it for 2 different tasks.


Yes, we'll consider the Wizard of Oz a fairy tale for the purposes of this task.

Becky - Thanks for posting the list of fairytale retellings. Also a note - we're going to stretch and call Wizard of Oz a fairytale in the spirit of trying to allow everyone lots of flexibility and freedom in this challenge.

However - as stated previously, you can only re-read any one book for one task. You can not re-read it more than once during May - July and use it for 2 different tasks. "
Thanks, Laura. I hadn't planned on reading the same book for more than one task, but it doesn't feel quite right to have 8 books that I'll be re-reading, you know? I'm still contemplating.

Spindle's End - Robin McKinley (Sleeping Beauty)
Before Midnight - Cameron Dokey (Cinderella)
Beauty Sleep - Cameron Dokey (Sleeping Beauty)
Golden - ..."
It's a great list, Becky, thanks again for posting that.

Hi Titch - as someone suggested early on, pull up the title on Goodreads, and for the first actual "book" listing of that title that comes up, use the number of pages shown there as your number of pages read for that book.

1. The Golden Compass and Stardust
2. Anne of Green Gables
3. Beastly (Beauty and the Beast Retelling)
25 Point Tasks
1. What Happened to Cass McBride? (Mystery); Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac (Contemporary); School's Out - Forever (Action/Adventure)
2. TBD
3. Secret Keeper
4. Abarat, Book 1 Abarat; Abarat Days of Magic, Nights of War
20 Point Tasks
2. TBD
3. The Thief Lord
4. The Truth About Forever (younger sis born in 2004)
5. The Sweet Far Thing
10 Point Tasks
1. A Curse Dark as Gold
2. Rebel Angels (5 star book from (G)Emma's Bookshelf)
3. The Book Thief
4. How I Live Now
5 Point Tasks
1. Graceling
2. To Kill a Mockingbird
3. Eragon (recommended by 15 year old cousin
4. Donorboy A Novel
I read The Princess Diaries last night for 20.1 and watched the movie afterward. And I have to say that the whole "the books are always better than the movie" doesn't really apply to this (in my opinion, of course). While I thought that the book was cute and funny, I just thought the movie was so much better. Oddly enough, I felt that the characters were more fleshed out in the movie than in the book. The supporting characters, that is. Mia was fleshed out plenty in the novel (since it was in a diary format), but characters like Joseph (Lars in the book) and Clarisse (Grandmere in the book) were just better on screen. Even a minor character (both in the movie and the book) like Principal Gupta was done better in the movie. Two minute scene-stealers like that just translate better to film then to a book (in most cases).
So, I definitely preferred the movie to the book. Don't get me wrong, I thought the book was also great and funny (there's this one part where Mia is describing Grandmere's makeup in the book that had me laughing for at least five straight minutes) and I'm looking forward to picking up the rest of the books. It's just that the movie is near and dear to my heart since it was one of my favorite movies as a preteen and re-watching it again didn't make it lose any of the love I had for it when I originally watched it.
Total Points: 20/350
Total Pages: 283


And you should definitely read The Princess Diaries (even though, you have a thing against pink and fluffy. Don't worry I sort of do, too). It was a cute story.

1. Carnegie Medal 2005 Tamar A Novel of Espionage, Passion, and Betrayal and 2007 Alex Awards The Book of Lost Things
2. Anne of Green Gables
3. The Fairy Godmother
25 POINT TASKS:
1.Eon Dragoneye Reborn or Firebirds Soaring An Anthology of Original Speculative Fiction (Fantasy), Secrets of the Tudor Court The Pleasure Palace (Historical), Airman (Action/Adventure)
2. Warrior Princess and Fool Moon
3. Alis (may change)
4. Uglies, Pretties
20 POINT TASKS:
1. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
2.
3. I want to go to Ireland - The Escape From Home
4. The Hero and the Crown- 1984 my birth year
5. Wildwood Dancing
10 POINT TASKS:
1. Lament The Faerie Queen's Deception
2. The Mysterious Benedict Society - Alethea rated it 5 stars
3. The Angel Experiment
4. The Name of the Wind Alex Awards 2008
5 POINT TASKS:
1. Graceling
2. The Secret Garden
3. The Amber Spyglass
4. TBD
Now I think I need to take back some unread library books and get these... I'll be library hopping today. Thank god for reciprocal borrowing in IL.


If you check out the Awards thread, Jennifer, many of the award-winning books are listed by year. NOTE though, that often a book that won in the year 1985 was actually published in 1984, so check those to make sure - if you decide to take one from there.


LOL I did not read the TWO part of that task...LOL I'll do it again and find another book for it. Also I switched Wicked out for Beauty. :~)


You wanna field this one Fiona?


1. Choose any book from our “Top YA Novels” thread not posted by you and read it. Where am I lookin for this please ladies?

10 POINT TASKS:
1. Read a new book by a new YA author (meaning it was the first book published by that author, and it was published in 2008 or 2009).

30.1:
30.2: The Graveyard - Neil Gaiman
30.3: Beauty - Robin McKinley
25.1:
25.2: Will look at library on Tuesday
25.3: Will look at library on Tuesday
25.4: Northern Lights & The Subtle Knife - Philip Pullman (both audios)
20.1: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - J.K. Rowling (Audio)
20.2: Lord of the Rings - J.K.K. Tolkien (Audio)
20.3: TBD
20.4: The Amber Spyglass - Philip Pullman (DD born in 1999)
20.5: Will look at library on Tuesday
10.1: ?
10.2: I Capture The Castle - Dodie Smith (Fiona recommendation)
10.3: Twilight - Stephenie Meyer
10.4: Speak - Laurie Halse Anderson
5.1: Coraline by Neil Gaiman
5.2: The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett
5.3: Little Women - Louisa May Alcott
5.4: Goodnight Mister Tom - Michelle Magorian

http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/yalsa/...
Fiona's posted a link to the Morris Award in the Awards section, but there it is. This award is specifically for new YA authors, and it was first awarded in 2009. There are several to choose from, including the winner and the finalists.

Total Points: 0/350
Total Pages: 0/9272
30.1- a) The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman (Newbery Award US) 312 pg; b)Watership Down by Richard Adams (Carnegie Award UK) 496 pg
30.2- Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery 320 pg
30.3- The Devil's Arithmetic by Jane Yolen (based on an actual event) 176 pg
25.1- a) Airman by Eoin Colfer (Action/Adventure) 432 pg; b) The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame (Classic) 240 pg; c) Blue is for Nightmares by Laurie Faria Stolarz (Fantasy) 283 pg
25.2- a) Sold by Patricia McCormick 263 pg; b) Obernewtyn by Isobelle Carmody 256 pg
25.3- A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray 416 pg
25.4- Rebel Angels 592 pg and The Sweet Far Thing by Libba Bray 832 pg
20.1- To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee 336 pg
20.2- The Book Thief by Markus Zusak 552 pg
20.3- Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer (Set in Ireland, which I've always wanted to visit) 400 pg
20.4- Annie On My Mind by Nancy Garden (Born in 1982) 234 pg
20.5- The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly 339 pg
10.1- Graceling by Kristin Cashore (New YA author, pub 2008) 471 pg
10.2- Howl's Moving Castle by Dianna Wynne Jones (Fiona's push of course) 329 pg
10.3- The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians) by Rick Riordan 377 pg
10.4- Sounder by William Armstrong (Newbery Award 1970) 128 pg
5.1- Coraline by Neil Gaiman (#8 Added by Beth) 192 pg
5.2- I Capture The Castle by Dodie Smith 352 pg
5.3- The Wakefields of Sweet Valley (Sweet Valley Saga) by Francine Pascal 352 pg
5.4- Little Women by Louisa May Alcott 592 pg

Also, what happens if there is no page number listed for a book on GR?

If there is no GR page number, then I would say go to http://www.amazon.com and whatever the first listing for the book is there - use that number of pages.
Sound good?

If there is no GR page number, then I would say go to http://www.amazon.com and whatever the first listing for the book is there - use that number of pages.
Sound good?"
Yep!! I'm off to B&N to buy Maus right now! :D

30-POINT TASKS
1. Summer of the Swans - Newbury - US
The Haunting - Carnegie - UK
2. Anne of Green Gables
3. The Goose Girl
25-POINT TASKS
1. Christy - Christian Lit
Catcher in the Rye - Contemporary
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn - Classical
2. TBA
3. When the Legends Die
4. Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
The Second Summer of the Sisterhood
20-POINT TASKS
1. The Princess Bride
2. Little House on the Prairie
3. The Wizard of Oz
4. The Invisible Man
5. The Earth, My Butt, and Other Round Things
10-POINT TASKS
1. A Curse Dark As Gold
2. I Capture the Castle
3. To Kill a Mockingbird
4. Walk Two Moons
5-POINT TASKS
1. I Am the Messenger
2. The Secret Garden
3. The Wind in the Willows
4. Tropical Kiss
Total points: 0/350
I am not going to change it again.

Total Points: 0/350
Total Pages: 0/9400
30.1- a) The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman (Newbery Award US) 312 pg
b)Watership Down by Richard Adams (Carnegie Award UK) 496 pg
30.2- Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery 320 pg
30.3- Maus I & II (based on an actual event: Holocaust) 304 pg
25.1- a) Airman by Eoin Colfer (Action/Adventure) 432 pg
b) The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame (Classic) 240 pg
c) Blue is for Nightmares by Laurie Faria Stolarz (Fantasy) 283 pg
25.2- a) Sold by Patricia McCormick 263 pg
b) Obernewtyn by Isobelle Carmody 256 pg
25.3- A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray 416 pg
25.4- a)Rebel Angels by Libba Bray 592 pg
b)The Sweet Far Thing by Libba Bray 832 pg
20.1- To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee 336 pg
20.2- The Book Thief by Markus Zusak 552 pg
20.3- Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer (Set in Ireland, which I've always wanted to visit) 400 pg
20.4- Annie On My Mind by Nancy Garden (Born in 1982) 234 pg
20.5- The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly 339 pg
10.1- Graceling by Kristin Cashore (New YA author, pub 2008) 471 pg
10.2- Howl's Moving Castle by Dianna Wynne Jones (Fiona's push of course) 329 pg
10.3- The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians) by Rick Riordan 377 pg
10.4- Sounder by William Armstrong (Newbery Award 1970) 128 pg
5.1- Coraline by Neil Gaiman (#8 Added by Beth) 192 pg
5.2- I Capture The Castle by Dodie Smith 352 pg
5.3- The Wakefields of Sweet Valley (Sweet Valley Saga) by Francine Pascal 352 pg
5.4- Little Women by Louisa May Alcott 592 pg
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