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FALL CHALLENGE 2013
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30.4. Donna Jo's Task: Elementary Art


Bea, it is green enough, but there are not enough pages. If you can find a copy with that picture and, 300 pages, it'll work.


Kathy, it is green enough, but there are not enough pages. If you can find a copy with that picture and, 300 pages, it'll work.

I checked my copy, and it is only 290 pages. How about this one?

My copy has 371 pages.

I checked my copy, and it is only 290 pages. How ab..."
Bea, looks good.


Once I got a big enough picture to see that it was very dark green trees at the top, the answer is yes.

I checked my copy, and it is only 290 pages. How ab..."
Looks good to me, Bea.

I checked my copy, and it is only 290 p..."
Thanks, Donna Jo.


Sandy, I can't get a good enough image--it looks more brown and not enough to me, even with an enlarged picture.
Donna Jo wrote: "Sandy wrote: "Is this green enough?
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Sandy, I can't get a good enough image--it looks more brown and not enough to me, even with an enlarged picture."
yeah, it's a problem with computers. I got this is a used book store on vacation so I'm looking at the actual book, and it's all a dark olive green. To avoid issues, I'll put it somewhere else, though.
thanks!

Sandy, I can't get a good enough image--it looks more brown and not enough to me, even with an enlarged picture."
yeah, it's a problem with computers. I got this is a used book store on vacation so I'm looking at the actual book, and it's all a dark olive green. To avoid issues, I'll put it somewhere else, though.
thanks!


Sandy, I can't get a good enough image--it looks more brown and not enough to me, even with an enlarged ..."
I wondered about that--with the title, my brain was thinking green, but I just wasn't seeing it. I was even going to go check the library's copy later this morning, but the catalog shows a different cover (also not green enough). I do hope you can use it somewhere else because it looks good.
Donna Jo wrote: " I do hope you can use it somewhere else because it looks good.
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oh, it will fit somewhere - or - gasp - I can even read it without using it for SRC purposes!
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oh, it will fit somewhere - or - gasp - I can even read it without using it for SRC purposes!

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oh, it will fit somewhere - or - gasp - I can even read it without using it for SRC purposes!"
What a concept! Do you suppose just reading random books for FUN with no connection to a challenge will ever catch on?
I'm doing some rereading of books to decide whether to keep them or no--I need to really weed my collection. (You know anyone who wants a collection of about 90% of Andre Norton titles?)


The green extends from the beginning of the sky to the top of the letters of the title.

B2:

are these good?"
Delmy, both of these work well.


The green extends from the beginning of the sky to the top of the letters of the title."
Andy, I'm only seeing a little green on the left side. Most of it looks grey, so I'm going to say no on this one. I hope you'll be able to use it on another task.

Option 1: Beans of Egypt, Maine - my first name is Carolyn
Option 2: Rain - set in Germany where it is thought both sides of my family probably originated.

OOPS!
For this task, I have planned:
A3: My Sister's Keeper - #18 on the Not So Happily-Ever-After List
B2:



Cindy, I'm going to say no on this, since so much of what is in the green is black or grey sketches.

OOPS!
For this task, I have planned:
A3: My Sister's Keeper - #18 on the Not So Happily-Ever-After List
B2: [bookcove..."
Bea, your picks for this task look good.
I can't believe the number of times I've put posts in the wrong thread. At least I could figure out what you were aiming at.

Yellow - Night Music by Jojo Moyes
B. The Secondary Colors:
Green - The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan


Yellow - Night Music by Jojo Moyes
B. The Secondary Colors:
Green - The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan

Claire,
These are fine, but you will probably want to have a librarian update the Night Music so that it reflects the ISBN and number of pages in the edition you read.

Red: Twilight &
Green: Relic (If you enlarge the picture, I think it looks like more than 1/3 green. What do you think?)


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When I was in elementary school my art teacher Miss Lee stressed many things about art (seeing shapes, light, and shadow, use of perspective, padding the table with paper before using paint or paste). I never became much of an artist, but I do enjoy acting like I know something about art. So today’s lesson will be on The Color Wheel. Don’t read Wikipedia which will confuse you with Cyan and Magenta, just remember Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet (or Purple, for us philistines who can't tell the difference).
You will read two books, one from The Primary Colors of Red, Yellow, Blue and one from the Secondary Colors of Orange, Green, and Violet or Purple. You may read either fiction or nonfiction. Each book must be at least 300 pages.
NOTE: ebooks without print versions cannot be used for tasks requiring a specific number of pages. If you read an ebook or audiobook use the page count for the mass market paperback if one exists. If there is no mass market paperback edition, use the paperback edition and if no paperback is available use the hardcover edition.
REQUIRED: When posting be sure to indicate the color you used to chose each book.
A. The Primary Colors: (Choose one)
1. Red: Choose a book you’ve red/read before and reread it. When posting give a clue about when you read the first time, such as, I read this when I was in high school years ago or I read this two years ago for f2f book club.
2. Yellow: Read a book by an author with a "y" in his/her name. The y may be anywhere within the name. Examples: Cathy Marie Buchanan, Kathleen Y'Barbo, Jojo Moyes. You must use the name that appears on the author’s GR page.
3. Blue: Since we use the word blue to mean sad, read a book on a sad or tearjerker GR list. Here are two examples:
Cry, Tear Jerker Romances and Not So Happily-Ever-After
REQUIRED: Link to the list you used, and indicate the place number of the book on that list when you post.
B. The Secondary Colors: (Choose one)
1. Orange: Read a book with a picture of a fruit or the name of a fruit in the title . For purposes of this task please use Choose My Plate, excluding the fruit juice. Mention name of fruit when you post.
For the title option, "kiwi," "fruit," and "cocktail" may appear in the title as isolated words. Plural/singular forms and possessives are allowed, but no other variations.
REQUIRED:if you use the picture option, include the cover in your post.
2. Green: In the United States paper money is sometimes referred to as “green” or “The long green . Read a book with a green cover (at least 1/3). This list may give you some ideas: Greenest Books Ever As with all Listopia lists, not every book on this list will necessarily work.
REQUIRD: Include the cover in your post.
3. Violet or Purple: Since the color purple is associated with royalty, read a book with one of the following royal titles in the title of the book or in the GR plot description on the book's main GR page: Emperor, Empress, Tsar, Tsarina, King, Queen, Prince, Princess. Plurals and possessives allowed, but no other variations.