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SUMMER CHALLENGE 2014 > 30.3 - Delmy's Task: Send in the Clones!!

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message 1: by Dlmrose, Moderator Emeritus (last edited May 19, 2014 03:24AM) (new)

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30.3 – Delmy's Task: Send in the Clones!!

In honour of my new favorite addiction, “Orphan Black” centers around Sarah Manning your average conartist whom on a fateful day comes across a woman who looks exactly like her, then this woman kills herself and Sarah takes over the woman’s life leading her to a big revelation, she is a clone and she is not the only one! This is part of large organization, The Dyad Institute, who are creating the clones as part of a larger plan. Now this is such a grand show it is hard to condense what it is about in just a couple of lines. The best part of this show is Tatiana Maslany, who plays the many faces of the clones.

So to introduce you to this fantastic show, choose two different options and read one book for each.

Each book must be at least 250 pages in length

1. Sarah Manning: An English con woman who lives in the US and witnesses the suicide of Beth Childs, a woman who looks exactly like Sarah. After witnessing the suicide, Sarah assumes the identity of Beth, she then discovers the existence of several identical clones and learns that someone is out to kill them.

Read a book where a main character is a con artist.
ex. The Talented Mr. Ripley, Catch Me if You Can, Fingersmith

Required: If the GRs description does not make it clear explain how your book fits the task.

2. Helena: A religious fanatic assassin trained by the Proletheans, who is killing off all the clones. She is your average cold-evil baddie but she is my favorite.

Read a book from this list:

Rooting for the Bad Guy.

Required: State the number on the list your book occupied when you selected your book.

3. Alison Hendrix: A soccer mom, who is wind-up tighter than a noose! She is a stay at home mom, who is married to her high-school sweetheart--who is also her monitor.

Read a book where the main character is a mom.

Required: If the GRs description does not make it clear explain how your book fits the task.

4. Cosima Niehaus: A graduate student studying evolutionary developmental biology, she is being recruited by the Dyad institute as a ploy to keep her close. However, in the course of the show, we find out that Cosima is sick and that she is not the only clone to have fallen ill.

Read a book where the main character is a scientist (a scientific specialist who works in a lab doing research or analysis) or is sick will a life-threatening illness.

Required: If the GRs description does not make it clear explain how your book fits the task.

5. The Dyad Institute: The institute created to study and create the clones, where the movement of Neolution was founded, based on the idea of pushing the limits of human evolution. The institute monitors and studies, the lives and health of the clones, with an eventual outcome of patenting the clones (YIKES!).

Read a book from the following list:

Clones shelf

Required: State the shelf page number and the date you found the book.

6. Monitors: These are people who watch and monitor the clones, they can be friends or husbands or boyfriends (there only seems to be female clones, so far). Anyways, the monitors play the part of a significant other and make sure that doctors have access to the clones in order to gauge their vitals and get blood samples, monitors cannot intervene in any of the behaviour of the clones.

For this option, since monitors cannot make any decisions, pick a friend from the SRC and have them pick a book from your TBR shelf or one of your custom shelves that has at least 30 books for you to read.

Required: Identify the SRC member

Required: Identify the options used and supply any required information when you post.

NOTE: ebooks without print versions cannot be used for tasks requiring a specific number of pages. If you read an ebook or listen to an 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.


message 2: by Delmy (last edited May 28, 2014 01:00PM) (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) Approved:


Option 1:

Catch Me if You Can by Frank W. Abagnale


Option 2:

Darkly Dreaming Dexter (Dexter, #1) by Jeff Lindsay Hannibal (Hannibal Lecter, #3) by Thomas Harris The Professor and the Madman A Tale of Murder, Insanity and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary by Simon Winchester

Option 3:

Unwell by Marie Chow From Zero To Four Kids in Thirty Seconds by Amy L. Peterson 16 Lighthouse Road by Debbie Macomber And Justice There Is None (Duncan Kincaid & Gemma James, #8) by Deborah Crombie Hidden by Catherine McKenzie Breathing Lessons by Anne Tyler

Option 4:

Rosalind Franklin The Dark Lady of DNA by Brenda Maddox Influx by Daniel Suarez The Curse of the Dragon God (Fathom's Five #3) by Geoffrey Knight A Kick-Ass Fairy by Linda Zercoe


Option 5:


Option 6:


message 3: by Delmy (last edited May 28, 2014 12:59PM) (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) Not Approved:



Option 1:
A Spy in the House (The Agency, #1) by Y.S. Lee


Option 2:
The Arctic Incident (Artemis Fowl, #2) by Eoin Colfer Watchmen by Alan Moore


Option 3:



Option 4:

Mind Fuck (The Administration, #1) by Manna Francis Quid Pro Quo (The Administration, #2) by Manna Francis


Option 5:



Option 6:


message 4: by Dlmrose, Moderator Emeritus (new)

Dlmrose | 18433 comments Mod
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message 5: by Sandi (new)

Sandi Barnes | 549 comments For Option 3, can the Mother be . . .

(1) of an unborn child -- Unwell
(2) a step mother -- From Zero To Four Kids in Thirty Seconds

Thanks!


message 6: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 8947 comments Ohh I like option 6!


message 7: by Delmy (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) Sandi wrote: "For Option 3, can the Mother be . . .

(1) of an unborn child -- Unwell
(2) a step mother -- From Zero To Four Kids in Thirty Seconds

Thanks!"


yup. New mom, soon to be Mom, Step-Mom.


message 8: by Bea (new)

Bea For option 4, would you accept an anthropologist for a scientist?


message 9: by Delmy (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) Bea- Sorry, I would not.


message 10: by Bea (new)

Bea Delmy =^.^= wrote: "Bea- Sorry, I would not."

OK...back to the search. :)


message 11: by Susan A (new)

Susan A | 1662 comments Rats...I guess that means archeaologists and paleotologists will not work either?


message 12: by Aleksandra (new)

Aleksandra (aleksandrakonwa) | 752 comments would they work

option 3 : mum 16 Lighthouse Road Debbie Macomber

option 4: scientist Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA Brenda Maddox


message 13: by Delmy (last edited May 18, 2014 10:42AM) (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) Susan A wrote: "Rats...I guess that means archeaologists and paleotologists will not work either?"

Nope.Scientist (a scientific specialist who works in a lab doing research or analysis)

Think more microbiologist, Pharmacologist, Neurosciences, Virologist, Medical scientists, <--those types, I consider Paleontologists and Anthropologists more Social and Earth sciences, where i am looking for Biological or even Mathematical.


message 14: by Delmy (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) Aleksandra wrote: "would they work

option 3 : mum 16 Lighthouse Road Debbie Macomber

option 4: scientist Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA Brenda Maddox"


Looks good!
:)


message 15: by Fandury (last edited May 18, 2014 10:39AM) (new)

Fandury | 957 comments Will this work for option 4? Main character is a particle physicist who invented a device to deflect gravity.

Influx


message 16: by Delmy (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) Fandury wrote: "Will this work for option 4? Main character is a particle physicist who invented a device to deflect gravity.

Influx"


Yup, looks good.


message 17: by Susan A (new)

Susan A | 1662 comments Delmy =^.^= wrote: "Susan A wrote: "Rats...I guess that means archeaologists and paleotologists will not work either?"

Nope.Scientist (a scientific specialist who works in a lab doing research or analysis)

Think ..."


Got it. Thanks!


message 18: by Claire (last edited May 18, 2014 11:46AM) (new)


message 19: by Susan A (last edited May 18, 2014 04:22PM) (new)

Susan A | 1662 comments For option 4 Scientist

Does this work?

MC works at a research facility and "is developing a "sim" system that places users in a fully immersive virtual reality" (from the GR plot description for book 1 Mind Fuck, but I would read book 2, Quid Pro Quo 264 pages)

Thank you


message 20: by Jenifer (new)

Jenifer (jensamaha) | 355 comments Just had to say I love this show, too!!


message 21: by Delmy (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) Susan A wrote: "For option 4 Scientist

Does this work?

MC works at a research facility and "is developing a "sim" system that places users in a fully immersive virtual reality" (from the GR plot description for..."


UGH! sorry to do this again! :(
but no, it sounds like he is more of a programmer. sorry.


message 22: by Susan A (new)

Susan A | 1662 comments Delmy =^.^= wrote: "Susan A wrote: "For option 4 Scientist

Does this work?

MC works at a research facility and "is developing a "sim" system that places users in a fully immersive virtual reality" (from the GR plot..."


No, that's okay. He is defintely NOT just a programmer. However, the plot description isn't leading you to that conclusion, so I'll look some more. I'll see if I can find a better description from inside the book, but if I can't I'll keep looking. The looking part is fun!


message 23: by Delmy (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) If anyone needs examples for Option 4: (i am unsure if i can do this)


Brave New World by Aldous Huxley The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells Intuition by Allegra Goodman Oryx and Crake (MaddAddam Trilogy, #1) by Margaret Atwood The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton Frankenstein by Mary Shelley


message 24: by Delmy (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) Claire wrote: "Option 1: Catch Me If You Can by Frank W. Abagnale

Option 2: Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay"


Sorry, Option 1: Catch Me If You Can its only 160 pages.


message 25: by Susan A (new)

Susan A | 1662 comments For scientist option:
The Curse of the Dragon God


If you look at the book 1 The Cross of Sins plot description, one of the MCs is a biologist and genetic engineer. Does that work?


message 26: by Delmy (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) Looks good, Susan A!!
:)


message 27: by Claire (new)

Claire (proud-mum) | 1086 comments Delmy =^.^= wrote: "Claire wrote: "Option 1: Catch Me If You Can by Frank W. Abagnale

Option 2: Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay"

Sorry, Option 1: [book..."


The paperback I have is 277 and that book is also in your examples on the task.


message 28: by Delmy (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) Claire wrote: "Delmy =^.^= wrote: "Claire wrote: "Option 1: Catch Me If You Can by Frank W. Abagnale

Option 2: Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay"

S..."



Yes, there was a bit of a mix up and i had Dlmrose fix it, so you are all good!

:)


message 29: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey (_lindsey_) | 498 comments For option 3, is it OK if one of the main characters is a mom? It seems that there are 3 main characters in this book... Hidden


message 30: by Andy (new)

Andy Plonka (plonkaac) | 4207 comments I'm hoping to get this book approved for Option 3.And Justice There Is None by Deborah Crombie
One of the main characters, Gemma James is a detective and a single mom in this book which is early in the series. There is no mention of her child in the book description as little is said about her private life. I'm sure readers of the series would know that she is a mother and in later books she has a child with Duncan Kincaid. So the question is does this book work for this option or should I choose something else. I've read all the later books in the series where the children might be mentioned in the book description.


message 31: by Delmy (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) Lindsey wrote: "For option 3, is it OK if one of the main characters is a mom? It seems that there are 3 main characters in this book... Hidden"

Sure, looks good.


message 32: by Delmy (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) Andy wrote: "I'm hoping to get this book approved for Option 3.And Justice There Is None by Deborah Crombie
One of the main characters, Gemma James is a detective and a single mom ..."


Well, you are more familiar with the series, so yes, i will take it.


message 33: by Sandi (new)

Sandi Barnes | 549 comments May I use an memoir for option 4 in where the author has battled several different cancers?

A Kick-Ass Fairy


message 34: by Delmy (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) Sandi wrote: "May I use an memoir for option 4 in where the author has battled several different cancers?

A Kick-Ass Fairy"


Looks good, Sandi!
:)


message 35: by Sandi (new)

Sandi Barnes | 549 comments Thanks!!


message 36: by Andy (new)

Andy Plonka (plonkaac) | 4207 comments Delmy =^.^= wrote: "Andy wrote: "I'm hoping to get this book approved for Option 3.And Justice There Is None by Deborah Crombie
One of the main characters, Gemma James is a detective and ..."



Thanks, Crombie is an American who sets her books in Britain and usually gives a good lesson on some aspect of Britain or British life besides deliering a great mystery.


message 37: by Helen (new)

Helen Southall (hsouthall) | 356 comments Does this qualify for option 1? A Spy in the House

The main character is masquerading as a paid companion for the daughter of a businessman suspected of criminal activities. The con is that the main character is really a private detective trying to get proof against the father while acting as a hired member of the household.


message 38: by Delmy (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) Helen- I think not, I am looking more for the con artist, criminal type. A cop/spy/detective
doesn't count, I'm thinking con, as in a gambit, like the sting or the talented mr. Ripley.


message 39: by Helen (new)

Helen Southall (hsouthall) | 356 comments Helen wrote: "Does this qualify for option 1? A Spy in the House ...

No problem. Have lots of others to choose from. Thanks for the quick feedback.


message 40: by Trisha (new)

Trisha (mom2twinsplus1) | 87 comments Option 2: Artemis Fowl #2 (the first, is on the list, but not the second)

The Arctic Incident (Artemis Fowl, #2) by Eoin Colfer


message 41: by Delmy (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) Trisha- sorry, it must be on the list, if #2 isn't then it won't work for Option 2.


message 42: by Trisha (new)

Trisha (mom2twinsplus1) | 87 comments Ok, thanks.


message 43: by Sandra (new)

Sandra (sandra72) | 714 comments For Option 2 (Helena), I would like to use Watchmen which is #33 on the list. Is this okay, even though it is a graphic novel?


message 44: by Delmy (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) Sandra- I am not sure because even though its 416 it's a graphic novel...I am going to leave that up to one of the mods to make a decision on that, this is my first time coming up with a task so I am unsure about some things.

Can one of the mods answer this question?


message 45: by Sandy, Moderator Emeritus (new)

Sandy | 16893 comments Mod
Delmy =^.^= wrote: "Sandra- I am not sure because even though its 416 it's a graphic novel...I am going to leave that up to one of the mods to make a decision on that, this is my first time coming up with a task so I ..."

From the rules of the challenge:
6. Books with at least 100 pages whose main page lists any of these genres: Sequential Art, Comics, Comic Book, or Manga may only be used for 5, 10, and 15 point tasks.

So, graphic novels can only be used for 5, 10, and 15 pointers unless a higher point task explicitly allows them. Length is not a factor.


message 46: by Ms.soule (new)

Ms.soule (mrssoule) How do we sign up for Option 6?


message 47: by Delmy (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) Mrs. Soule- do you have any friends in the SRC? If not, make some and ask them to choose a book for you to read from your TBR, when you post you must also post a link to your SRC friend.


message 48: by Ms.soule (new)

Ms.soule (mrssoule) Delmy =^.^= wrote: "Mrs. Soule- do you have any friends in the SRC? If not, make some and ask them to choose a book for you to read from your TBR, when you post you must also post a link to your SRC friend."

Got it - thanks!


message 49: by Anne (Booklady) (new)

Anne  (Booklady) Molinarolo (wwwgoodreadscomAnneMolinarolo) | 754 comments 2. Rooting for the Bad Guys
Page 1 Hannibal

6. Please pick one from my mountain TBR Shelf, since you are a member and a new GR friend - tyvm!


message 50: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 4447 comments OPTION 2 - Rooting for the Bad Guy - # 114 on the list
The Professor and the Madman A Tale of Murder, Insanity and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary by Simon Winchester


OPTION 3 - Main character is a mom
Breathing Lessons by Anne Tyler


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