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May 12, 2018 06:50AM

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I, Robot by Isaac Asimov; it is #14 on this list: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/3...
using the tag: sci-fi
Right?
Now here are the tags that show up for that list:
Tags: best-fantasy, best-science-fiction, earliest-list, fantasy, sci-fi, science-fiction, sf
Because I've chosen 'sci-fi' in my example, does that preclude me from using variations of that tag (ie. in my mind there are 4 tags that indicate the same thing)?


Ok, great! Thanks.

I'm not clear how tags work. Do they relate to individual books? Or can we use any of the tags for a particular list, as long as our book is on that list and regardless of whether the tag seems to apply to it?

Tags are attached to the lists. You can use any tag for the particular list regardless of if your book fits that specific tag. There are some great examples of this on non-fiction lists.

Possible Listopias
Books with a Clue weapon on the cover (tags: board-game, Clue, cover, covers, game, movie, weapons)"
Remember that the list must not only have at least 100 books, but it must also have at least 100 voters. This list has only 43 voters, so won't work for this challenge. If you have a particular book in mind, it is easier to flesh out a qualifying list.

OK, I understand. Thanks, Kate. This is a fun game.


That list has Tags: exceeded-expectations, fiction, non-fiction
You can choose any book on that list and use one of those tags. One list, one tag done. Then you will choose another list & book and use any tag from the new list. You cannot use any list or tag twice.

Yes.

Hooray!

Hooray!"
However, as I understand it, if you used one of those tags later, they would have to be with a different list (ie the list can't be duplicated either)?

Correct. Ten different tags from ten different lists.

Yes, it is.


I combined your edition with the others, so you should be good to go on whichever list/tag you choose to use.


You can. The edition rule is intended to open additional lists to readers, not further limit options.

Here is the section for the book A Girl's Guide to Moving On

That "Lists with this book" is clickable so that you can see more lists if you need/want to.

Yes, and they have a lexile over 800 too!

Yes, and they have a lexile over 800 too!"
thanks


https://chrome.google.com/webstore/de...

Replace the [] with <> and use the format:
[a href="listlink.whatever"]List Name[/a]
Hopefully they're revamp the forums so we don't have to use straight html but until then I hope this helps :)
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