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Team First for Knowledge - Reporting

Oh, didn't I mention homework? ☺
Besides the 10 points for each book read, there will be 10 bonus points for completing the homework. After reading your book I want you to write about some of the points listed, and/or any other relevant points. Not all of the points apply to every situation, and you don’t have to talk about all that do.
The book read
What issue it’s about
What did you learn?
What are the legal, ethical, and moral implications?
Can you see the other side's viewpoint or understand where it comes from? (This doesn’t mean you agree with it)
What causes the issue?
Are there compromises, treatments, or preventative measures?
What actions can be taken to stop/control/prohibit intolerable actions?
As citizens of the world, how much responsibility do we have to do something about inhumane actions? And what kind of actions can we take?
Is having a label helpful for others to understand, or does it give a negative connotation that affects others views?
What leads a person to certain behaviors, and what can be done to help someone caught in the cycle? Is there a way to prevent them?
Who determines what constitutes the issue (like discrimination, sexual harassment or bullying)? Does reporting harassment result in appropriate action being taken, or turn you into a pariah?
Does inappropriate behavior invite inappropriate response?

i. Speak on 21/02/2016 REPORTED
ii.Infidel REPORTED
iii The Disappearing Girl REPORTED
iv. Never Let Me Go REPORTED
v. The Book of Mormon Girl: Stories from an American Faith REPORTED
vi A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier REPORTED
2.KimeyDiann
i. So You Thought You Knew: Letting Go of Religion REPORTED
ii. The Back Building REPORTED
iii. The Best Bad Luck I Ever Had REPORTED
3.Susan
i. Unbearable Lightness: A Story of Loss and GainREPORTED
ii. The Immortal Life of Henrietta LacksREPORTED
iii. Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human CadaversREPORTED
iv Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Dispatches from the Frontlines of the New Girlie-Girl Culture REPORTED
4.Marie
i. Middlesex REPORTED
ii.Thin Wire: A Mother's Journey Through Her Daughter's Heroin Addiction REPORTED
iii. The Dry Grass of August REPORTED
5, Camilla
i. The Neanderthals Rediscovered: How Modern Science Is Rewriting Their Story
6. Theresa-OctoberLace -
i. The Poisonwood Bible
ii. Elizabeth Is Missing
iii. Suspended Sentences: Three Novellas
7. Debra
i. Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion REPORTED
ii. A Single Man REPORTED
8, Cherie
i. Two Boys Kissing REPORTED
9. Teanka
i. The Drowning Girl REPORTED
ii. The Story of the Lost Child
10. Rusalska
i. Song of Solomon REPORTED
Total books so far 26
So far we have 260 points for books read
and 210 for those i can find reported

Brittany
Camilla
Debra
Joe
KimeyDiann
Lisa US
Marie
Rusalka
Susan
Teanka
Theresa~OctoberLace


Brittany
Camilla
Debra
Joe
KimeyDiann
Lisa US
Marie
Rusalka
Susan
Teanka"
thanks Debra

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So our reporting posts should list the book, why we read it (10 points) and EDIT: and whether we have answered some of the questions Jmom poses in the homework thread (10 points). Sound like a plan?


Our Reporting Posts should say:
I read XXX book for ZZZ category (10 points). And I have discussed it as Jmom wanted in the Homework Thread (10 points).
Discussing here won't count. But that allows counting in this thread pretty easily.

Our Reporting Posts should say:
I read XXX book for ZZZ category (10 points). And I have discussed it as Jmom wanted in the Homework Thread (10 points).
Discuss..."
i think we will do the counting and Janxsmon the deciding if we reported enough?


I think we report that we have done it and count it. Jmom can then contest if she thinks we need more. I think the default will be, go there and consider and discuss the issues she raises. If you do that, you are more than likely to get the points. I'm assuming as homework doesn't close until the end of the Toppler, we can edit and fix up if needed.

I will think more on my review and do my homework on it later. I did give it 4 stars and although I didn't realize it I have read another book by this author called Chains which was also very good, although Goodreads lost my review on it. How does that happen??

I'm not a religious person even though I consider myself a Christian. I've always had so many thoughts and questions that aren't readily accepted in The Bible Belt. Because of this, I've always kept my opinions to myself for the most part and avoided going to church. This book was great for me because i found a kindred spirit in the author. So many of the things he wrote about are the exact things I've thought and felt throughout my life. He also answered some of the questions I've always had. I probably highlighted or bookmarked half of the book on my kindle. 5 Stars!

I am hoping to finish up Infidel tonight. It is fantastic.

I am hoping to finish up [book:Infide..."
I'm in Mississippi. Very close to the TN state line actually. What region of TN are you in?


i loved the immortal life so many issues


I am hoping to finish up..."
Yo are close to Memphis? I am way on the other side in the mountains between Virginia, NC, and TN.
It is beautiful country.

Marie-Did you like Middlesex?
I just finished Infidel and wow I need some time to absorb it then write a review and do my homework.
Next up is The Disappearing Girl


Marie-Did you like Middlesex?
I just finished Infidel and wow I need some time to absorb it then write a review..."
Yes i thoroughly enjoyed Middlesex - so well written but am not certain whether the issue was being an hermaphrodite, incest or just plain bad handling of the situation by the medical profession.
I felt Cal took the wrong decision because he / she was not helped by either the medics or to some degree the parents


I sort of lost patience with this mother and daughter - the book ends with a list of 10 things you should do to get out of addiction or as the parent of an addict - i don't believe wither mum or daughter stuck to these for more than about 10% of the journey and without the (view spoiler)

It is beautiful country. "
It is beautiful! We try to go to the Gatlinburg area every few years. I've been to Knoxville once, but it was just to meet someone and then drive back home.
Memphis is about 2 to 2.5 hours from me. Not that far when you consider that anything and everything is at least an hour away. The joys of living in the rural south. LOL.



It is beautiful country. "
It is beautiful! We try to go to the Gatlinburg area eve..."
My stepdaughter loves Gatlinburg. We are about 2 hours from there.
I like rural…cows make good neighbors, lol.

I am supposed to read that next month with a group. Did you like it?
Debra wrote: "I finished Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion and will do my homework later."
I have that on my TBR list. How was it?


Lisa, I did like The Poisonwood Bible , and Rusalka mentioned it's one of her favorites.
I'll start my third book this morning, but with our auditors coming in on Monday, we're working late every day and will work Saturday. The third will be my final for the Toppler.

I do hope you enjoyed this one. Was worrying that I had built it up too much.

I do hope you enjoyed this one. Was..."
Rusalka, I did like it! It was a much deeper book than I expected, and I'm so glad I chose it.

*phew* SO good to hear!

I'll report in the homework thread a little later too.

*phew* SO good to hear!"
I agree. I am glad it was good. I have a copy and have been putting off reading it.

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Just post what yo have completed and i will work out some way of getting them all together