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WINTER CHALLENGE 2016 > 25.9 - Brooke TX's Task: Is it Ancient or Just a Classic?

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25.9 - Brooke TX's Task: Is It Ancient, or Just a Classic?

When the challenge theme for this season was announced, my mind immediately went not to actual wonders of the ancient world, but to a wonder from my ancient history: high school Latin Club, also known as the Junior Classical League. So, here's a task inspired by that nerdiest of school extracurriculars!

This is a two book task. You may choose two different options from the choices below, or read two books that satisfy the same option. REQUIRED: In your post, specify the option(s) you chose.

Option 1: My high school's Latin club had a mascot, Fluffus (a giant rabbit, sometimes emperor, sometimes legionnaire), who was featured on our yearly club T-shirts with a variety of catch phrases. Read a book whose title/subtitle contains a word of at least 4 letters that can be made from the letters found in "QUIS EST CAESAR TIBI NUNC?" Letters may only be used as many times as they appear. REQUIRED: State the word you are using in your post.

Option 2: The main occupation of JCL, other than making awesome T-shirts, was competing in various academic tests of your Latin and Greek knowledge at various local and state conventions. There were tests on grammar, vocabulary, mythology, and history, but if you were really good, you competed in the decathlon or pentathlon, which included a little bit of everything. Read a book that is #5 or #10 in a series. The book must be identified as (Series #5) or (Series#10)
on Goodreads.

Option 3: In addition to these written tests, there's also the Certamen, which combines two nerdtastic pastimes - Latin Club and Quiz Team (for the record, I was an unashamed member of both) - into one epic nerdfest. Read a book whose author's first and last name initials can be found in CERTAMEN. If more than one author is listed, all authors' initials must be found in CERTAMEN.

Option 4: For some reason, despite the fact that it is entirely unrelated to Latin, Greek, or anything else involved in the JCL, every convention that I remember attending involved at least one viewing of Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

Read a book with the main page genre Humor or Funny.


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Brooke | 1419 comments Reserved.


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Brooke | 1419 comments Reserved.


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 4447 comments For option 4, please confirm HUMOR
The Jesus Cow by Michael Perry by Michael Perry


message 6: by Brooke (new)

Brooke | 1419 comments Book Concierge wrote: "For option 4, please confirm HUMOR
The Jesus Cow by Michael Perry by Michael Perry"


Noted.


message 7: by BellaGBear (new)

BellaGBear | 261 comments Hello,

I wanted to confirm the genre humor: The Fifth Elephant


thanks :)


message 8: by Brooke (new)

Brooke | 1419 comments Bellagbear wrote: "Hello,

I wanted to confirm the genre humor: The Fifth Elephant


thanks :)"


Noted.


message 9: by BellaGBear (new)

BellaGBear | 261 comments and this one as well (wanted to edit my previous post, but you werre very quick! :D)

Ensel und Krete. Ein Märchen aus Zamonien

thanks :)


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Brooke | 1419 comments Bellagbear wrote: "and this one as well (wanted to edit my previous post, but you werre very quick! :D)

Ensel und Krete. Ein Märchen aus Zamonien

thanks :)"


Also noted.


message 11: by Fiona (Titch) (last edited Dec 11, 2016 12:14PM) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Can I have Brisé for option 1?

Thanks x


message 12: by Brooke (new)

Brooke | 1419 comments Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Can I have Brisé for option 1?

Thanks x"


Sure, just remember to include the word when you post your task.


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Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Thank you xx


message 14: by Julia (new)

Julia (julia103) | 2719 comments Please confirm Crosstalk for Humor


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Brooke | 1419 comments Julia wrote: "Please confirm Crosstalk for Humor"

Noted.


message 16: by Pam (new)

Pam (bluegrasspam) Please confirm MPG of humor for The Horse's Mouth and Jeeves and the Wedding Bells. Thanks! I hope I have time to read them during this challenge !


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Brooke | 1419 comments Pam wrote: "Please confirm MPG of humor for The Horse's Mouth and Jeeves and the Wedding Bells. Thanks! I hope I have time to read them during this challenge !"

Both confirmed.


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