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20.7 - Shorter is Sweeter – Kristina Simon's task: On a Roll
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Could you lock in the MPGs for A Beautiful Blue Death please? Author's initials, CF, are in Historical Fiction, so it'll fit. :D

Could you lock in the MPGs for A Beautiful Blue Death please? Author's initials, CF, are in Historical Fiction, so it'll fit. :D"
That works. Genre noted. Looks interesting!

could you lock in Messenger of Truth MPG mystery title letters in
MysTery and hOrror

could you lock in Messenger of Truth MPG mystery title letters in
MysTery and hOrror"
Yep, that works. Genre noted.

I rolled a 1: HISTORICAL FICTION or HISTORY
The Song of Hartgrove Hall
This book has been shelved as Historical / Historical fiction by 103 users.
Title has 5 words and all the initials (TSOHH) can be found in the genres

I rolled a 1: HISTORICAL FICTION or HISTORY
The Song of Hartgrove Hall
This book has been shelved as Historical / Historical fiction by 103 users.
Title has 5 wo..."
Yes, that works. Genre noted.

Ach, sometimes you just get lucky. 😉

Ach, sometimes you just get lucky. 😉"
I guess i’ll try a new author

Ach, sometimes you just get lucky. 😉"
I guess i’ll try a new author"
There you go. Something different anyway.

i rolled Mystery Dee it couldn't have worked out better except that i didn't have any NG books that would fit the title lol

I rolled 3 = Young Adult or New Adult
A Wizard of Earthsea has W and E in "New" and O in "Young". (A is in "Adult" which is in both genres).
Would this work, or do all the initial letters need to be in either "New Adult" or "Young Adult"?

I rolled 3 = Young Adult or New Adult
A Wizard of Earthsea has W and E in "New" and O in "Young". (A is in "Adult" which is in both gen..."
You can use both genre titles. A Wizard of Earthsea will work for a roll of 3.

Noted.

Sorry, just realized I listed the above title at the wrong place for verification!"
You can ask for MPG verification in either place (help thread or genre notification thread). So, no worries. Sandy's probably already done this, but I've noted the genre, too, so you're all set! ;-)

Lock Every Door which i believe works for having rolled a 5 = mystery thriller horror with author name

Lock Every Door which i believe works for having rolled a 5 = mystery thriller horror with author name"
Noted. And, yes, it works. I just finished reading it and liked it. Creepy! (In a good way....) ;-)

Lock Every Door which i believe works for having rolled a 5 = mystery thriller horror with author name"
Noted. And, ye..."
thanks sounds good
Books mentioned in this topic
Lock Every Door (other topics)Lock Every Door (other topics)
Lock Every Door (other topics)
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Between Two Worlds: My Life and Captivity in Iran (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Thomas Harris (other topics)Arvin Ahmadi (other topics)
One of the things I love about reading challenges, in general, and the SRC specifically, is how they push me to read outside my go-to genres.
This is a one book task. Roll one die (one time!). Find the number you rolled on the list below. Read a book that has one of the MPGs listed beside the number you rolled that ALSO:
a. is written by a single author whose first and last initials can be found in the genre titles listed for the number you rolled.
OR
b. has a 3+ word title where the initial letter of each word can be found in the genre titles for the number you rolled. All title words count. Subtitles should be ignored. An ampersand (&) counts as the letter A.
If you rolled a:
1. Your genres are: HISTORICAL FICTION or HISTORY
2. Your genres are: SCIENCE FICTION or FANTASY
3. Your genres are: YOUNG ADULT or NEW ADULT
4. Your genres are: NONFICTION or TRUE STORY
5. Your genres are: MYSTERY or THRILLER or HORROR
6. Your genres are: ROMANCE or WOMENS FICTION
Letters that make up the genre titles may be combined to find author initials or the initial title letters, but letters may be used only as many times as they are found in the genre titles.
For example:
Roll = 5. Genres are: MYSTERY or THRILLER or HORROR
I could read Red Dragon, which has the MPG Horror, and is written by Thomas Harris whose initials (TH) can be found in THRILLER.
OR
I could read The Lions of Lucerne, which has the MPG Thriller and the initial letter of each word (TLOL) can be found in THRILLER and HORROR.
Another example:
Roll = 2. Genres are: SCIENCE FICTION or FANTASY
I could read Girl Gone Viral by Arvin Ahmadi. MPG is Science Fiction. Author initials (AA) can be found in FANTASY.
OR
I could read The Candle and the Flame. MPG is Fantasy. Initial letters (TCATF). TC can be found in SCIENCE FICTION. ATF can be found in FANTASY.
Required: State the number you rolled when you post.