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FALL CHALLENGE 2014 > 25.3 - Andy P's Task: The Power of Three

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message 51: by Andy (new)

Andy Plonka (plonkaac) | 4207 comments Melissa wrote: "Hiya, just wanted to get Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel by Emily St. John Mandel verified for Option 1. According to her website, "St. John" is her middle name :)

I've chose..."


For the first one you might check with the moderators to make sure St. John counts as one word.


message 52: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (balletbookworm) | 915 comments Andy wrote: "Melissa wrote: "Hiya, just wanted to get Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel by Emily St. John Mandel verified for Option 1. According to her website, "St. John" is her middle nam..."

Hi Andy, Sandy said it would be OK in only this instance since the task rules didn't specifically exclude middle names with more than one word. But otherwise, SRC rules would consider it two words.


message 54: by Andy (new)

Andy Plonka (plonkaac) | 4207 comments Kritika wrote: "Antifragile: How to Live in a World We Don't Understand - option 4

The Guardian - option 3

is it ok?"

Yes to both choices


message 55: by Macwolf01 [Elise] (last edited Oct 08, 2014 01:04PM) (new)

Macwolf01 [Elise] (macwolf01) Is it possible to use The Beast in Him for Option 2, because "THE" doesn't count?

Choose a book with a three word title. Two restrictions apply: the first word of the title may NOT be "The" or "A" AND the book may NOT have a subtitle.
Thanks


message 56: by Andy (new)

Andy Plonka (plonkaac) | 4207 comments Macrowolf,
The book you have chosen has four words in the title, not three so it cannot be used for this reason


Macwolf01 [Elise] (macwolf01) Okay I just wanted to clarify that "the" were discounted THANKS


message 58: by Bea (new)

Bea Macwolf01 [Elise] wrote: "Is it possible to use The Beast in Him for Option 2, because "THE" doesn't count?

Choose a book with a three word title. Two restrictions apply: the first word of the title may NOT..."


MacWolf01, you did note that the restriction says the FIRST word of the title cannot be either "the" or "a", did you not? It is not that they are discounted, per se. All words count.


message 60: by Andy (last edited Oct 10, 2014 01:21PM) (new)

Andy Plonka (plonkaac) | 4207 comments Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Option 2 - Can I read Die For Me: A Novel of the Valentine Killer - Cynthia Eden?

Option 1 - [book:Heaven Calls for an Angel: A True Story of Childhood Cancer|20716..."


Option 1 works because the author uses her middle name, but Option 2 does not because subtitles are not allowed. as stated "AND the book may NOT have a subtitle." but you could use it for the option referring to page numbers because it is over 333 pages


message 61: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (cindyd) I was wondering if hyphenated names count. I would like to read 2 A.M. At The Cat's Pajamas by Marie-Helene Bertino


message 62: by Andy (new)

Andy Plonka (plonkaac) | 4207 comments Cindy wrote: "I was wondering if hyphenated names count. I would like to read 2 A.M. At The Cat's Pajamas by Marie-Helene Bertino"

I'm going to say no because usually hyphenated names are read as one word, and there are plenty of choices in this task that it should be easy to find something else you like that would fit.


message 63: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (cindyd) Thanks!


message 64: by Seakbee (new)

Seakbee | 185 comments Before I post, I would like to confirm that having a genre of "young adult" or "young adult > teen" is OK. There are no "children's" or "kids" genres listed.


message 65: by Andy (new)

Andy Plonka (plonkaac) | 4207 comments Seakbee wrote: "Before I post, I would like to confirm that having a genre of "young adult" or "young adult > teen" is OK. There are no "children's" or "kids" genres listed."
Yes , just no children's


message 66: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Can I read Gods Without Men for Option 4?


message 67: by Andy (new)

Andy Plonka (plonkaac) | 4207 comments Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Can I read Gods Without Men for Option 4?"

Yes, it also works for a three word title


message 69: by Andy (new)

Andy Plonka (plonkaac) | 4207 comments Katariina wrote: "Does Salaatinvihreä rakastajatar ja runoja muista kokoelmista by Per-Hakon Påwals work for Option 1?"
I don't think so because usually hyphenated names are taken as one word, but feel free to ask a moderator for their opinion. They know the rules much better than I do.


message 70: by Katariina (new)

Katariina | 24 comments Andy wrote: "Katariina wrote: "Does Salaatinvihreä rakastajatar ja runoja muista kokoelmista by Per-Hakon Påwals work for Option 1?"
I don't think so because usually hyphenated ..."

Well, I agree with you. I just wanted to get the official opinion. :)


message 71: by Sandy, Moderator Emeritus (new)

Sandy | 16893 comments Mod
Katariina wrote: "Andy wrote: "Katariina wrote: "Does Salaatinvihreä rakastajatar ja runoja muista kokoelmista by Per-Hakon Påwals work for Option 1?"
I don't think so because usuall..."


Yep, hyphenated names are counted as one word.


Robin (Saturndoo) (robinsaturndoo) Hi Andy! I would just like to confirm that I'm Not Her would work for option 2. Thanks :)


message 73: by Andy (new)

Andy Plonka (plonkaac) | 4207 comments ♥Robin ♥ wrote: "Hi Andy! I would just like to confirm that I'm Not Her would work for option 2. Thanks :)"

Hi Robin,
I think that your title is ok, but you might want to get an official judgement from a moderator. I think the rule is that I'm is treated as one word, but I could be wrong.
Andy


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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 4447 comments Verify this works for OPTION 3 - originally published in year ending in "3" ...

Don't Ask (Dortmunder, #8) by Donald E. Westlake (1993)


Robin (Saturndoo) (robinsaturndoo) Andy wrote: "♥Robin ♥ wrote: "Hi Andy! I would just like to confirm that I'm Not Her would work for option 2. Thanks :)"

Hi Robin,
I think that your title is ok, but you might want to get an off..."


Thanks Andy. I sent a message to Dlmrose to please verify the rule and/or approve the book.


Robin (Saturndoo) (robinsaturndoo) Hi Andy,

I got a response back from Dlmrose:

Yes, contractions are one word. If that's ok with Andy, it's ok within the SRC rules

So as long as you give me the ok I am good to go.

Thanks a million :)


message 77: by Andy (new)

Andy Plonka (plonkaac) | 4207 comments Book Concierge wrote: "Verify this works for OPTION 3 - originally published in year ending in "3" ...

Don't Ask (Dortmunder, #8) by Donald E. Westlake (1993)

Yes this book will work. Love this series Westlake was a terrific writer. He had a much different view of the world than most of us.
Enjoy,
Andy



message 78: by LouLouReads (new)

LouLouReads | 221 comments Hi, I was wondering if Daphne du Maurier counts as a three-word name? "Du" isn't capitalised, so I'm not sure if "du Maurier" counts as one name or two.


message 79: by Andy (new)

Andy Plonka (plonkaac) | 4207 comments LouLouReads wrote: "Hi, I was wondering if Daphne du Maurier counts as a three-word name? "Du" isn't capitalised, so I'm not sure if "du Maurier" counts as one name or two."

I think it is considered one word, but you might check with a moderator to be sure.


message 80: by Cindie (new)

Cindie | 1835 comments So for option 3 I could do Love Walked In and option 4 I could do The Good Spy: The Life and Death of Robert Ames which is 430 pp, well over 333?


message 81: by Andy (new)

Andy Plonka (plonkaac) | 4207 comments for option 3 you need a book published in a year ending in a 3 Love Walked in was originally published in 2005 so it won't work, Your other choice is fine


message 82: by Cindie (new)

Cindie | 1835 comments Sorry I meant Love Walked In for option 2?


message 83: by Andy (new)

Andy Plonka (plonkaac) | 4207 comments Cindie wrote: "Sorry I meant Love Walked In for option 2?"

Yes it works for option 2.


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