The Seasonal Reading Challenge discussion
FALL CHALLENGE 2015
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5.6 - Four Cords
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Lulu wrote: "Would graphic novels work for this, by counting 'Volume #' as part of the four words, and ignoring the subtitle?"
that depends on how the title is worded.
that depends on how the title is worded.

Kait wrote: "I think Lulu's question might answer mine as well but I wanted to double check in case the fourth word there was in the subtitle. Would Fullmetal Alchemist, Vol. 3 work for this task?"
That's fine.
That's fine.

Kristen wrote: "The One & Only? Not sure if the ampersand counts as a word...I'm thinking yes because numerals count, but just want to be sure. Thanks."
yes, the & works - just a substitute for "and" here.
yes, the & works - just a substitute for "and" here.

MacabreGoblin wrote: "Encounter in Rendlesham Forest: The Inside Story of the World's Best-Documented UFO Incident by Nick Pope (ignoring the subtitle)"
that is 4 words, so it works.
that is 4 words, so it works.

Blueberry wrote: "Will Reclaiming the "E" Word: Waking Up to Our Evangelical Identity work? (Using only the title, not the subtitle?"
yes
yes
Books mentioned in this topic
Fullmetal Alchemist, Vol. 3 (other topics)Overheard in a Dream (other topics)
Reclaiming the ''E'' Word: Waking Up to Our Evangelical Identity (other topics)
Morning Glories, Vol. 4: Truants (other topics)
Encounter in Rendlesham Forest: The Inside Story of the World's Best-Documented UFO Incident (other topics)
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In a Kiowa Apache creation myth, the earth was created by 4 gods mixing their sweat into a small brown ball, which expanded as they kicked it about. Tarantula attached 4 cords, black, blue, yellow and white, to the ball, pulling each in a different direction.
Read a book with a four word title. Subtitles may be used or ignored.