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Janice (jamasc) | 60069 comments I got that audiobook only because Tim Curry narrates it. The story is overplayed, overused, and I was so over it years ago. Except, it was Tim reading it. How could I resist?


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Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments So I know the name Tim Curry and I thought I knew his face, but it turns out he's a completely different person.


message 53: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60069 comments Did you ever watch The Rocky Horror Picture Show? THAT Tim Curry.


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Dominique  | 1126 comments Janice wrote: "Dominique wrote: "Hi Janice,

The Link for the Libra - scales is not working"

It worked for me. Anyone else having a problem with it?

https://www.goodreads.com/genres/lega..."

Now it's working thanks


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Dominique  | 1126 comments Janice wrote: "Dominique wrote: "For

Pisces – fish
- Time to go fishing! Read a book set near or on a lake or river, OR the words Lake or River are in the title, or is the author’s name. If going for title or au..."


Thanks


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Camilla | 2112 comments Janice wrote: "Peggy wrote: "Camilla, for poison Janice has specified in the task instructions that compound words are fine. Since this is the only task where she specified this and there are a lot of word-tasks,..."

So just to be absolutely sure: compound words are not accepted unless allowed separately, but plurals and possessives are?


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Jannene | 3124 comments Will this work for the pink or rose task? Shocking Pink by Erica Spindler Shocking Pink


message 58: by Lilisa (new)

Lilisa | 2770 comments Amazing and exciting challenge, Janice - thank you for all the tremendous work putting this together! You just keep leaping over the bar - rather than raising it! You ever thought of turning your challenges into a business??? :-)


message 59: by Kristie, Moderator (last edited Nov 25, 2017 03:17PM) (new)

Kristie | 19313 comments Janice - For the Leo task under North American Zodiac, Salmon, you have read a book that is set in the Pacific Northwest Canada or United States. I may be overthinking this, but does this mean Northwest Canada and Northwest US or just Northwest Canada and anywhere in the US? I read it the second way first, but then realized that my book may not fit if you meant the northwest to be applied to both areas.


Also, for Sagittarius, Symbol, Archer - Read a book that is written by a North American author or about North American culture. Do you mean Native American? Or North American, the continent?


message 60: by Jannene (last edited Nov 25, 2017 03:29PM) (new)

Jannene | 3124 comments Another question, will Empire of Storms work for Gemini – Copycat? Copycat is a mutant from the X-men. Read a book from the dystopian genre, or set in the future. The word “Dystopian” needs to be listed as a genre on the main book page.

I checked the dystopian list and the first book was listed Throne of Glass.


message 61: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19313 comments The listed genres are killing me. lol For example, my first thought for the mythology listed task was the new Iron Druid book. The first in the series is listed as mythology, but not the new release. It is listed as urban fantasy. if you read the blurb, it it clearly mythology based.

"Two-thousand-year-old Druid Atticus O'Sullivan travels to Asgard and faces off against the Norse gods to try and prevent Ragnarok in the final battle for the fate of mankind."

I may use it for 2018 release, if it's even released on time.


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Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I have a whole month to read and now, I'm afraid to read anything because it might fit one of the catagories for next year's challenge. I just finished a book this morning that had a pickup truck on the cover and was set in Montana. I keep looking at the books on my Nook and checking the criteria. It feels like all of them can fit something. Good Grief!

I'm looking at the list of actors you chose. Are these your favorites or did you pick them because you knew that they made movies based on books of the same name? I'm not complaining, just curious. I have lots of books on my TBR with movie titles. The only one I didn't know well was Ann M, but I recognize her movie titles. Not all, but some. Sean Penn was a surprise and I guess I have been under a rock because I didn't realize John Hurt had passed on.


message 63: by Janice, Moderator (last edited Nov 25, 2017 06:39PM) (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60069 comments Camilla wrote: "So just to be absolutely sure: compound words are not accepted unless allowed separately, but plurals and possessives are? .."

Unless the tasks specifically state otherwise, compound words are not accepted. Plurals are accepted except where prohibited in the task. The object is to keep the word in the title as close as possible to the specified word. So, adding an "s" to a word is fine. Changing the word to designate that it's plural is not - eg: Mouse is specified. Mice is plural, but not accepted because it's too far from the original word.

I will add this clarification to the original thread.

If in doubt about a specific title, ask for a ruling.

ETA: You asked about possessives, and you may add an 's to a word to make it possessive.

For the category "Month", exact words only. I have amended that in the criteria


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Janice (jamasc) | 60069 comments Kristie wrote: "Janice - For the Leo task under North American Zodiac, Salmon, you have read a book that is set in the Pacific Northwest Canada or United States. I may be overthinking this, but does this mean Nort..."

Pacific Northwest as a region in either Canada or US.

For Sagittarius, I meant "Native American", not North America.

Both have been corrected in the challenge thread.

Thanks for pointing those out. :)


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Janice (jamasc) | 60069 comments Jannene wrote: "Will this work for the pink or rose task? Shocking Pink by Erica Spindler Shocking Pink"

That particular issue doesn't have enough pink. There is another edition that would qualify, but you will need to read that particular edition.


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Janice (jamasc) | 60069 comments Jannene wrote: "Another question, will Empire of Storms work for Gemini – Copycat? Copycat is a mutant from the X-men. Read a book from the dystopian genre, or set in the future. The word “Dystopia..."

Sorry Jannene, but the task requires that the word Dystopian be on the main book page, and it's not listed as a genre.


message 67: by Jannene (new)

Jannene | 3124 comments Okey dokey. Looks like I am back to the drawing board.


message 68: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60069 comments Kristie wrote: "The listed genres are killing me. lol For example, my first thought for the mythology listed task was the new Iron Druid book. The first in the series is listed as mythology, but not the new releas..."

I do agree with you about the nonsense that people shelve books under, but I need something to use as a benchmark. :(


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Janice (jamasc) | 60069 comments Cherie wrote: "I'm looking at the list of actors you chose. Are these your favorites or did you pick them because you knew that they made movies based on books of the same name? "

Most of them are actors whose work I admire. I did check to make sure that they have a diverse enough filmography that would facilitate gophering. Sean Penn was fabulous in Mystic River. That title, along with others was what inspired me to put him on the list.

I had Elizabeth Taylor on the list because she's such an icon, until I looked at her filmography, and decided there wasn't enough there. Cleopatra, yes, but not much else of literary value. That's just my opinion.


message 70: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19313 comments Janice wrote: "Kristie wrote: "The listed genres are killing me. lol For example, my first thought for the mythology listed task was the new Iron Druid book. The first in the series is listed as mythology, but no..."

No worries, Janice! It's an easy way to see if something fits. It's always possible after a few people read it, it could get added as a genre.


message 71: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60069 comments Kristie wrote: "JIt's always possible after a few people read it, it could get added as a genre. ."

That occurred to me as well.


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Esther (nyctale) | 5201 comments Janice wrote: "Camilla wrote: "So just to be absolutely sure: compound words are not accepted unless allowed separately, but plurals and possessives are? .."

Unless the tasks specifically state otherwise, compou..."


Wow, what a list! Thanks Janice for all the work it must have taken.

One question. All the task with word requirements. Will you accept translations, for those of us reading in other languages?


message 73: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 60069 comments Esther wrote: "One question. All the task with word requirements. Will you accept translations, for those of us reading in other languages? .."

Yes, just make sure you give the translation in your report.


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Janice wrote: "Anna wrote: "Is it OK for the month to be embedded into another word? For example, March - could I read Middlemarch?"

Unless the task specifically says you can use imbedded words, you need to stic..."


Thanks very much Janice for clarifying this! (I didn't really want to read Middlemarch anyway ;-)).


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I woke up at 6am on a Sunday thinking about gophering for books....


message 76: by Camilla (new)

Camilla | 2112 comments It seems that with all the questions pouring in, one of my earlier questions was missed, so I'll re-ask:

Elements - Virgo – Earth
- Read a book with an Earth-like planet on the cover.
Is Earth allowed, or does it have to be another planet?


Saar The Book owl | 2653 comments Wow, Janice! This is an incredible challenge! Thank you for making it :)


Saar The Book owl | 2653 comments Is it already allowed to make a personal thread with the books, tasks...we'll do or do we need to wait until Jan. 1st?

I read most of my books in English, but when I read them in Duth, do I need to put the English title or version between brackets, so it can be verified?


message 79: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments Saar, the personal threads start popping up as soon as the challenge is announced, so go ahead and make one :)


Saar The Book owl | 2653 comments Thank you, Peggy. I've already took a peak at yours ,)


message 81: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Thanks for the response about the actors, Janice. Actually, Sean Pen was the first one I looked at and settled on Mystic River right away. I have never seen the movie but the book has been on my TBR list for a few years now.


Saar The Book owl | 2653 comments I read most of my books in English, but when I read them in Duth, do I need t..."

And another question before starting gophering :)


message 83: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18550 comments Agh. So desperate to start gophering but i've a busy weekend. I feel left behind. I have tomorrow off so i'll get on it then.


message 84: by Laura (new)

Laura (lauradragonchild) Wow!!! This is an amazing challenge. I can't imagine the time and originality it took to make it. It's genius!! And I'm already eager to start with it.


message 85: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments Janice wrote: "For Sagittarius, I meant "Native American", not North America."

Darn! Glad that I read this, I already slotted a book by a North (but not Native) American in that place. I thought it was too easy when I read it, but somehow didn't realize it should have been 'native'.


message 86: by Rusalka, Moderator (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19221 comments Sorry. I know. Sorry. What do you guys call a truck again?

This is a truck
description

And this is a truck
description

But I don't think *you* call those a truck.


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Lori Z | 2091 comments Question about the actor category and option 1.
Option 1: Read the book the movie was adapted from, or read another book with the same title. The movie doesn’t need to be an adaptation, but there needs to be a book by the same title. The titles need to match with no extraneous words in the book title. Subtitles are to be ignored.

Is it just if you're reading a book by the same title but not the adaptation the title has to be an exact match? If you're reading the book its adapted from can the title have extraneous words? I was looking at Jodie Foster in Tom Sawyer, but the book it's adapted from is The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

I also have a question about genres. I've looked at a couple books where the required genre is listed like a sub-genre. For example, The Sea of Monsters where its listed as Fantasy>Mythology. Does that count?

Hope these questions made sense.


Saar The Book owl | 2653 comments A 'truck' is like a 4x4, a Land Rover? Because here a truck is what is shown on those pictures.


message 89: by Rusalka, Moderator (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19221 comments Saar wrote: "A 'truck' is like a 4x4, a Land Rover? Because here a truck is what is shown on those pictures."

Yeah I thought I would ask, as I thought this may be a wider issue. I'm thinking a four wheel drive, or what we call a "ute", but best to have clarification now I figure :D


Saar The Book owl | 2653 comments A 'ute', in which country do you use that word?


message 91: by Camilla (new)

Camilla | 2112 comments Oh, I thought a truck is like in the pics Rusalka posted. I was going to read 18 Wheels of Horror: A Trailer Full of Trucking Terrors for the truck task, since I thought it has a truck on the cover (and the subtitle mentions trucking).
18 Wheels of Horror A Trailer Full of Trucking Terrors by Eric Miller
Does that mean that the book doesn't work for the task?


message 92: by Rusalka, Moderator (last edited Nov 26, 2017 04:31AM) (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19221 comments Saar wrote: "A 'ute', in which country do you use that word?"

In Australia. A ute I believe means "utility" but I have, hand on heart, never, ever heard them referred to as such. They vary in appearance from this:
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to this:

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to this
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But they are all utes.


message 93: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments Based on the example Janice gave (dodge ram), I'd say truck is the 4x4/ute/big car and not a truck like the first pictures Rusalka posted.


I also have another question: for Dutch author, I have a book by a Dutch-American author. He was born in the Netherlands and has a Dutch name, but is currently living in the US. I don't know for how long. Will it count or is he not Dutch enough?


message 94: by Rusalka, Moderator (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19221 comments Bag. Worms. Upended.


message 95: by Camilla (new)

Camilla | 2112 comments I want my truuuck!!! *Wails*


message 96: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18550 comments I'm having deja vu. Pretty sure there was a truck task last year or the year before and we had the same conversation about what we all see as a truck. Lol.


message 97: by Camilla (new)

Camilla | 2112 comments Yes, I remember that too. I had answered "car" so I have only a vague recollection though.


message 98: by Rusalka, Moderator (new)

Rusalka (rusalkii) | 19221 comments Sarah wrote: "I'm having deja vu. Pretty sure there was a truck task last year or the year before and we had the same conversation about what we all see as a truck. Lol."

Yup. And I can't remember the outcome. Also for the benefit of new members... maybe?... I'm not just lazy?


message 99: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 19313 comments Rusalka - This is a Dodge Ram / truck:

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Jannene | 3124 comments Cherie wrote: "Thanks for the response about the actors, Janice. Actually, Sean Pen was the first one I looked at and settled on Mystic River right away. I have never seen the movie but the book has been on my TB..."

Dom and I plan on reading that book too Cherie. Maybe we could buddy up!


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