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Oct 23, 2013 02:24AM

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Jennifer wrote: "read a book by an author who shares your birthday, it doesn't matter the year just the day"
wow that's going to be hard!!
wow that's going to be hard!!

wow that's going to be hard!!"
Wow, yeah, that's going to take a lot of googling and/or asking around to get even one option! And if you're lucky it'll be an author you actually want to read. A lot of authors don't share their birthdays, as I've noticed doing similar tasks.

- Your birthday either has to be the date of birth, death, or other important event of the author OR the date on which the author published a book
- You take something important which happened on your birthday and find a book relating to that
Sites which can be used to assist for these include:
- http://www.historyorb.com/
- Library of Congress Authority Files (use the keyword option and type in the date) http://authorities.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pw...
- http://on-this-day.com/
- or of course, use Wikipedia
Hope this helps.
For those who might not know, this is part of my daily job (I am a librarian in an Africana library looking at manuscripts and books)
Great change Jennifer! Thank you :) I at least have 2 fantastic authors that share my b-day, so will read them.
Jennifer, must the event on your birthday be on the day and year or just the day of your birthday?
Lauren (Sugar & Snark) wrote: "21. Read a book by an author born in an exotic/unusual country.
So NOT born in America, Canada, The United Kingdom, Australia or Southern Africa and Holland/The Netherlands (to cover Barbara)"
Trust me, I know, I have lived here all my life: there is no way The Netherlands can be considered in any way exotic or unusual!
So NOT born in America, Canada, The United Kingdom, Australia or Southern Africa and Holland/The Netherlands (to cover Barbara)"
Trust me, I know, I have lived here all my life: there is no way The Netherlands can be considered in any way exotic or unusual!
Yeah I feel the same way about SA it is hard to see your homeland through the eyes of a tourist. Familiarity and "mystic" do not go well together :(
I think I would still consider SA exotic, but the Netherlands is all flat and green pastures and cows. Nothing too exciting while you have lions and tigers and bears.
I was just quoting the Wizard of Oz.
He, even we have lions and tigers and bears, so you must have them too. I saw them only last week in the zoo. :)
He, even we have lions and tigers and bears, so you must have them too. I saw them only last week in the zoo. :)
We had a hyena wandering the streets of suburban Johannesburg about a month ago (and a few years ago somebody lost a tiger for a while just outside Johannesburg). So we do have those and not always at the zoo!
Lu (Sugar & Snark) wrote: "I remember the lost tiger. He was missing and sighted by a lot of people for some time!"
Oh yeah I remember that too!
Oh yeah I remember that too!
I have a question about task 4. Read a book by an author that writes both historical and contemporary fiction.
Does that have to be realistic fiction or can it be paranormal too?
Does that have to be realistic fiction or can it be paranormal too?
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