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30.3 - MAZZA1's Task: It’s Elementary

One of my favourite TV programmes is "Pointless" a Quiz programme where the aim is to score the fewest points possible.
They have lots of questions set around the periodic table and my knowledge of Chemical Elements has grown accordingly.

Put on your Safety goggles and join me in the laboratory!

This is a 2 book task.
NO books with the genre childrens or kids on the main book page are allowed.

Book 1
Read a book which has the name of any element on the Periodic Table in its title, subtitle or series name.

The word must be Exact, NO alternatives.

Book 2
Using the atomic number of the element chosen for book 1 read a book that has the same number in a series. It must be identified as a book in a series in the Goodreads metadata (series #).
For Elements with atomic numbers above 12 all the digits can be added together to get a lower number. You may continue to add the digits until you get to a number below 12.

e.g. For my first book I choose Tungsten

Tungsten’s atomic number is 74, symbol W

For my second book, I could read Savannah Swingsaw (Mack Bolan the Executioner #74) or
adding 7 and 4 will get 11
so I could read Set in Darkness (Inspector Rebus #11)
My number is now below 12 and digits cannot be added together any more

or Plutonium, atomic number 94, symbol Pu
The Plutonium Blonde
and (94) 9+4= 13
Towers of Midnight (The Wheel of Time #13)
OR 9+4 = 13, 1+3 = 4
Inferno (Robert Langdon #4)

Required: When posting please identify the element, its symbol and atomic number and if you have added digits together to get your series read.


message 2: by Marie (UK) (last edited Feb 21, 2017 01:29AM) (new)

Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3940 comments There are many series with high numbers of books look at
A is for Alibi
The Color of Magic - Terry Pratchett has several series
The series of short introductions e.g. Sociology: A Very Short Introduction goes up into the 100's
Savannah Swingsaw as in the task example
Hide and Seek inspector rebus has been around a bit too
Happy Hunting

APPROVED
Mercury Falls - Atomic Number 80 (8 by adding digits)


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Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3940 comments NOT ALLOWED

Revenge of the Wrought-Iron Flamingos (word not exact)


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Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 3040 comments I thought this was going to be about the show Elementary. :) I was hoping I get to read another mystery.


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Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3940 comments Jayme(the ghost reader) wrote: "I thought this was going to be about the show Elementary. :) I was hoping I get to read another mystery."

well your mystery could be a series read


message 7: by Trish (last edited Feb 20, 2017 07:29AM) (new)

Trish (trishhartuk) | 3675 comments Jayme(the ghost reader) wrote: "I thought this was going to be about the show Elementary. :) I was hoping I get to read another mystery."

That was my first thought too - or at the very least Sherlock Holmes!

However...

So just to make sure I've understood this, would the following combination work.

Starting from book 1: Mercury Falls, Robert Kroese

Mercury’s atomic number is 80. Therefore book 2 could be either
#80 in a series: eg Being Good: A Short Introduction to Ethics (Very Short Introductions #80),
or
80 = 8+0 = #8 in a series: eg There's Something in a Sunday (Sharon McCone, #8)

My other start choice would be Revenge of the Wrought-Iron Flamingos - but while the element Iron is complete and intact, I'm not sure if the wrought- would stop the element word being exact.

Or presumably any book from the "Iron Druid Chronicles" work, as you have the element in the series name.


message 8: by Marie (UK) (last edited Feb 20, 2017 08:12AM) (new)

Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3940 comments Trish wrote: "Jayme(the ghost reader) wrote: "I thought this was going to be about the show Elementary. :) I was hoping I get to read another mystery."

That was my first thought too - or at the very least Sherl..."


the first works as you say

in the second the word Iron is complete and unaltered after the hyphen as such i would allow it but i think i will just check with Dimrose

And yes it works in series name


message 9: by Bea (last edited Feb 20, 2017 09:13AM) (new)

Bea Just for clarification...

"For Elements with atomic numbers above 12 all the digits can be added together to get a lower number. You may continue to add the digits until you get to a number below 12." (my emphasis)

What happens to 12? Does it get added to get to 3 or can it stand as is?


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Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3940 comments Bea wrote: "Just for clarification...

"For Elements with atomic numbers above 12 all the digits can be added together to get a lower number. You may continue to add the digits until you get to a number below ..."


No 12 stays as 12 only if above that can you add digits together


message 11: by Marie (UK) (last edited Feb 20, 2017 09:20AM) (new)

Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3940 comments Marie wrote: "Trish wrote: "Jayme(the ghost reader) wrote: "I thought this was going to be about the show Elementary. :) I was hoping I get to read another mystery."

That was my first thought too - or at the ve..."


Trish wrote: "Jayme(the ghost reader) wrote: "I thought this was going to be about the show Elementary. :) I was hoping I get to read another mystery."

That was my first thought too - or at the very least Sherl..."


I have asked Dimrose and as it undermines the "word must be exact, no variations....." Wrought -Iron would not be allowed


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Trish (trishhartuk) | 3675 comments Marie wrote: "That was my first thought too - or at the very least Sherl..."

I have asked Dimrose and as it undermines the "word must be exact, no variations....." Wrought -Iron would not be allowed "


Righty ho. Thanks for checking and confirming the other ones.


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Sheila (sheilaj) | 2221 comments Great task Mazza1. Congratulations!

BTW Jayne I am reading 2 mysteries for this task.


message 14: by Marie (UK) (new)

Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3940 comments Sheila wrote: "Great task Mazza1. Congratulations!

BTW Jayne I am reading 2 mysteries for this task."


thanks Sheila


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Camilla | 501 comments Okay, a question about the series numbering: I could read Iron Mike: A boy. A dog. The end of the world.. Iron has the number 26, which would mean series #8 (2 + 6 = 8). I also have suitably available Cut to the Bone, which is identified as series "Body Farm #8 / prequel". I've never seen such a series # identification, i.e. giving both the number and the prequel text, and just want to make sure that it qualifies as #8.


message 16: by Bea (last edited Feb 21, 2017 05:53AM) (new)

Bea Camilla wrote: "Okay, a question about the series numbering: I could read Iron Mike: A boy. A dog. The end of the world.. Iron has the number 26, which would mean series #8 (2 + 6 = 8). I also have..."

Camilla, I am not sure why "prequel" was attached to the #8 for that book. Everything I can find simply identifies it as #8. I have removed the "prequel" designation.

ETA: On the authors website, the books are not numbered and GR #8 is described as a prequel because it tells about the establishment of the Body Farm. At this point, I will not make any further changes and will defer to another librarian.


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Camilla | 501 comments Bea wrote: "Camilla, I am not sure why "prequel" was attached to the #8 for that book. Everything I can find simply identifies it as #8. I have removed the "prequel" designation.

ETA: On the authors website, the books are not numbered and GR #8 is described as a prequel because it tells about the establishment of the Body Farm. At this point, I will not make any further changes and will defer to another librarian."


Yes, I figured that since the book is about happenings prior to the #1 book in the series, it had also been named prequel. I just haven't seen such designation before, so I wanted to be sure not to read it in vain.


message 18: by Marie (UK) (last edited Feb 21, 2017 07:18AM) (new)

Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3940 comments Camilla wrote: "Okay, a question about the series numbering: I could read Iron Mike: A boy. A dog. The end of the world.. Iron has the number 26, which would mean series #8 (2 + 6 = 8). I also have..."

It says # 8 on the metadata so works for the challenge

EDITED i didn't see Bea's reply but assume that it works as it is now can we wait a couple of days and see what (if anything) Be a comes back with


message 19: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 4447 comments What does "ETA" stand for ... I keep thinking "Estimated Time of Arrival" ...LOL


message 20: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 8947 comments if anyone is stuck on a book for part 1 - there is a series called the Periodic Table series - https://www.goodreads.com/series/5191...


message 21: by Amber (new)

Amber (ambrosian) | 344 comments Book Concierge wrote: "What does "ETA" stand for ... I keep thinking "Estimated Time of Arrival" ...LOL"

ETA means "edited to add"! Hope that helps!


message 22: by Camilla (new)

Camilla | 501 comments Thanks Marie, I have no problem waiting, can't start reading yet anyway, LOL!


message 23: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 400 comments I do not read many series and was wondering if books from Mcsweeney's or other literary journals would work?

Link to an issue: McSweeney's #23. It is basically an anthology of short fiction.


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 3040 comments Amber wrote: "Book Concierge wrote: "What does "ETA" stand for ... I keep thinking "Estimated Time of Arrival" ...LOL"

ETA means "edited to add"! Hope that helps!"


Estimated Time of arrival for your book? :) That's what I think of for ETA.


message 25: by BellaGBear (new)

BellaGBear | 261 comments Hello,

I wanted to approve this book for book 1 because it is also a nice recommendation for everyone: Silver Bullet


message 26: by Shree (new)

Shree | 120 comments Hi!

I just wanted to make sure I was doing this challenge correctly.

I choose to read The New New Thing: A Silicon Valley Story for option one. My element obviously being Silicon.

As Silicon has more than 12 electrons, I can add it's numbers.
1 + 4 = 5.

5 being The Hound of the Baskervilles labeled as #5 on it's GR page.

//nervous Did I get this right? XD


message 27: by Marie (UK) (new)

Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3940 comments Stephanie wrote: "I do not read many series and was wondering if books from Mcsweeney's or other literary journals would work?

Link to an issue: McSweeney's #23. It is basically an anthology of short f..."


it is identified as a series in the good reads metadata so i say it is good to go


message 28: by Marie (UK) (new)

Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3940 comments Bellagbear wrote: "Hello,

I wanted to approve this book for book 1 because it is also a nice recommendation for everyone: Silver Bullet"


that works


message 29: by Marie (UK) (new)

Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3940 comments Shree wrote: "Hi!

I just wanted to make sure I was doing this challenge correctly.

I choose to read The New New Thing: A Silicon Valley Story for option one. My element obviously being Silicon...."



yes that works


message 30: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 400 comments Shree wrote: "Hi!

I just wanted to make sure I was doing this challenge correctly.

I choose to read The New New Thing: A Silicon Valley Story for option one. My element obviously being Silicon...."


Thanks!!


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