On Sunday, July 27th, we'll be starting our fifth round of Members vs. Mods (members, prepare to be amazed). The challenge for this round is... math! Which is secretly everyone's favorite subject in school.
The goal of this challenge is to read as many books with a number (or numbers) in the titles as you can during a period of one week.
If you are interested in participating in the challenge, please post a comment below before Sunday. Then, either during the course of the week or at the very end of the week, edit your initial post to include the titles of all of the applicable books that you have read for the challenge. Please, please, please edit your post, instead of creating a new one. This tends to throw off our numbers and makes scoring a bit difficult. Additionally, remember to edit your post before Sunday, August 2nd to give the mods enough time to calculate the scores and announce the winner. If you do not enter the titles, your score will be counted as a 0 and will negatively impact the average number of books read by members.
The moderators will be confirming that all books mentioned fit the requirements of the challenge, so don't try to tell us that Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is a valid choice.
We realize that this is a fairly new concept to many of our members, so we encourage you to ask as many questions as possible, before, during, and after the challenge so we can work out any kinks that may exist and clarify any uncertainties.
And, the winner is...(view spoiler)[The members! Since none of the mods participated (there will be a discussion about this at a later date! Just kidding, we'll get 'em next time). Congrats, members! (hide spoiler)]
The goal of this challenge is to read as many books with a number (or numbers) in the titles as you can during a period of one week.
If you are interested in participating in the challenge, please post a comment below before Sunday. Then, either during the course of the week or at the very end of the week, edit your initial post to include the titles of all of the applicable books that you have read for the challenge. Please, please, please edit your post, instead of creating a new one. This tends to throw off our numbers and makes scoring a bit difficult. Additionally, remember to edit your post before Sunday, August 2nd to give the mods enough time to calculate the scores and announce the winner. If you do not enter the titles, your score will be counted as a 0 and will negatively impact the average number of books read by members.
The moderators will be confirming that all books mentioned fit the requirements of the challenge, so don't try to tell us that Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is a valid choice.
We realize that this is a fairly new concept to many of our members, so we encourage you to ask as many questions as possible, before, during, and after the challenge so we can work out any kinks that may exist and clarify any uncertainties.
So, without further ado, let the sign-ups begin!