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WINTER CHALLENGE 2016
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25.2 - Perletwo's Task: Timeless: Leonard & Leon

SPACE TRAVEL
Grimspace
Aurora
Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
The End of All Things
The Evolutionary Void
Good Morning, Midnight
Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race
Skip Trace
TIME TRAVEL
Ruby Red
The Rose Garden
Just One Damned Thing After Another
11/22/63
The Obsidian Blade
Voyager
Out of Time
The Forever War
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
The Firebird
The Eyre Affair
Slaughterhouse-Five
Ripped: A Jack the Ripper Time-Travel Thriller
The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells: A Novel
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Both these books work for the time travel task.


Both these books work for the time travel task."
ok thank you

Wondering about The Orchid Thief: A True Story of Beauty and Obsession

Wondering about The Orchid Thief: A True Story of Beauty and Obsession"
Both title and subtitle are acceptable, as long as the subtitle is part of the Goodreads page title entry, as is the case with The Orchid Thief. So that book I can approve. Mods are updating the task wording to include subtitles.

Wondering about The Orchid Thief: A True Story of Beauty and Obsession"
Both title and subtitle..."
Awesome. Thanks for the quick response. :)


It takes place on another planet, but the task specifies "space travel," and should take place at least 50% aboard a ship. I'm not seeing that reflected in the main page description, which seems to me to imply it takes place mostly on the Moon colony itself, and not having read it (yeah i know, bad sci-fi fan) I don't think I can approve it.

It takes place on another planet, but the t..."
thanks for quick reply i hate space and sci fi - back to drawing board

Approved!
(I'm taking the time travel option meself, fwiw)

Approved!
(I'm taking the time travel option meself, fwiw)"
thanks I forgot i had this one on my TBR


Approved.


Bea wrote: "I'm thinking that I might try 11/22/63 for time travel. I've been wanting to read it for awhile. However, it is such a BIG book...:( That is the reason I haven't read it yet."
It is big, but it goes really fast!
It is big, but it goes really fast!

Good to know, Sandy. It has been highly recommended to me.

That was on my short list for the task too, Bea - & ended up choosing something else for just that reason! Oh Stephen King, you so wordy...

Yes indeed, I figured the space travel option is one where nonfiction accounts of NASA missions and such would really sing. We're in an age where we're still just figuring out how to get up there and safely stay awhile!


Approved!

Also Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers for those who loved the TV series.


"propelled through space and time" works for me. Approved.

Not approved. The description makes it sound like time travel, but digging into the reviews I find what's really happening is Amis telling the story of the guy's life simultaneously forwards from youth and backwards from death in intercutting timelines, not that the guy himself is actually shifting in time.


Having read this one I can approve it for both space and time travel, though the GR description is stronger on the space travel aspect. (OMG the ordering tea scene!)

Sweet! Thanks so much! Really excited about this one. :)

Approved!

The Eyre Affair ...
Time travel is mentioned in the description, and the MC must travel into the past through a novel to find a missing book character.


It's not your traditional time-travel novel, but yeah, I'll accept it. ;-}

woohoo, thanks! :D

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2016 continues to be brutal with the reaping of distinguished artists. In November, in one week, we lost two influential singer/songwriters with 40-plus year careers: Leonard Cohen and Leon Russell.
This is a two-book task. Read one book from each of the following options.
Book 1. Leonard Cohen's best-known and much-covered composition, made famous by the use of John Cale's version in Shrek, is Hallelujah. There's a striking line in the second verse: "Her beauty and the moonlight overthrew you."
Read a book with one of these words in the title/subtitle: Beauty, Moonlight, Moon, or Light. Words must match exactly - no variations.
Book 2. Leon Russell's best-known and much-covered composition, made famous by the Carpenters' version, is called A Song for You. It has a line in it that tends to get stuck in people's heads: "I love you in a place where there's no space or time."
Read a book about space travel (set at least 50% on a spaceship or involving the mechanics of space travel) or time travel. The space travel element or the time travel element must show on the book's GR main page, either in the summary or the main page genre listings.