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FALL CHALLENGE 2015
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20.7. Shorter is Sweeter: Camilla's Task: Judge the Book by its Cover
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Donna S wrote: "Does this work for option 3? The book shows (most of) one eye and the iris is visible.
"Yes, the eye and the iris are clearly visible. Enjoy, his books are very interesting.
Would this work for option 3? Looks like a single eye in the bottom right hand corner.
Stolen by Kelley Armstrong
puppitypup wrote: "Oh shoot, never mind, I already did this task!"LOL, you can always do it twice! But I don't think you will get double points for it.
Trish wrote: "How about this for option 2:
"She certainly looks spooky enough to be a suitable Halloween read! Enjoy!
Camilla wrote: "Trish wrote: "How about this for option 2:
"She certainly looks spooky enough to be a suitable Halloween read! Enjoy!"
Cheers
Papermaker wrote: "Will this be ok for option 2?
"Although the person's face is covered, I would say it's a female, so it will work. Looked interesting, I might have to add it to my TBR as well.
Karren wrote: "kaz komo - I would like to have confirmed whether
this book would be ok for option 2 please"No other humans visible, so it fits. Enjoy!
Amy wrote: "Is this OK for option 3, or is the eye too cartoonish to count as showing an iris?
"Cartoonish is fine, as long as the iris is visible (never thought I would be staring at a fish iris due to this task, LOL!). So you're good to go.
Will this work for option 2, as identifiable as female? We know from context that it's a woman, and the figure seems pretty clearly female, but wanted to check this one.
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Thanks!
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KSMary wrote: "Would this book
be acceptable for Opt 2 - single female on cover?"It looks like she's wearing a dress and has long braids, so I'd classify her as female.
Sandy wrote: "Will this work for option 2, as identifiable as female? We know from context that it's a woman, and the figure seems pretty clearly female, but wanted to check this one. [bookcover:The Keeper|24453..."The figure has long hair and a feminine figure, so you're good to go.
Cindy wrote: "Would you count this as a winged creature its small but present!!!
"Well, it is minuscule, but it looks like a bird and I can make out the wings, so no reason why it wouldn't be okay.
Hi Camilla,Would
by Joanna Rakoff be alright? There is a small female figure in the top window (right about where "Salinger" is in the title). She's small and turned sideways, so I wonder if you can tell she's female. Thank you!
Best,
Narumon
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Yes, she's clearly identifiable as female, so you're good to go.