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FALL CHALLENGE 2014 > 20.1 - Most Improved Player - Jingles's task: Another Time, Another Place

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message 51: by btwthesepages (new)

btwthesepages | 71 comments I found another one!
Option C - Till The Last Breath by Durjoy Datta Clock on cover. It works right?


message 52: by jingles (new)

jingles | 127 comments I'm always glad to help, Arshiya :)

You will love this challenge!!


message 53: by jingles (last edited Sep 05, 2014 12:25PM) (new)

jingles | 127 comments Arshiya wrote: "I found another one!
Option C - Till The Last Breath by Durjoy Datta Clock on cover. It works right?"


Yes, that one is perfect, Arshiya!


message 54: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 4447 comments Approval please for Option B
I live in USA / book is set in France
The Scapegoat by Daphne du Maurier


message 55: by jingles (new)

jingles | 127 comments Book Concierge wrote: "Approval please for Option B
I live in USA / book is set in France
The Scapegoat by Daphne du Maurier"


That will work, BC.


message 56: by btwthesepages (new)

btwthesepages | 71 comments Thanks again jingles :D


message 57: by Claire (new)

Claire (proud-mum) | 1086 comments Option A: Outlander by Diana Gabaldon


message 58: by jingles (new)

jingles | 127 comments Claire wrote: "Option A: Outlander by Diana Gabaldon"

Time Travel noted for you, Claire for Option A. I'm getting ready to re-read this one :) Hope you enjoy it!


message 59: by Deana (new)

Deana (ablotial) | 276 comments Are embedded genres ok? I'd like to read Landline for option A but "Time Travel" is not a standalone genre there, it is "Science Fiction > Time Travel"


message 60: by Nicole (new)

Nicole | 1295 comments May I get The Here and Now noted for option A? Time travel is currently third in the main page. Thanks!!!!


message 61: by jingles (new)

jingles | 127 comments Deana wrote: "Are embedded genres ok? I'd like to read Landline for option A but "Time Travel" is not a standalone genre there, it is "Science Fiction > Time Travel""

It doesn't have to be a stand alone genre, Deana.

Time Travel noted for you on this one.


message 62: by jingles (new)

jingles | 127 comments Nicole wrote: "May I get The Here and Now noted for option A? Time travel is currently third in the main page. Thanks!!!!"

Time Travel noted for you, Nicole.


message 63: by Deana (new)

Deana (ablotial) | 276 comments Thanks!


message 64: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Would The Greenland Breach work for Option D?


message 65: by jingles (new)

jingles | 127 comments Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Would The Greenland Breach work for Option D?"

Yes Fiona, this one would work for Option D.


message 66: by Bekka (new)

Bekka (froydis) | 492 comments Would this one work for option C:

The Rithmatist (The Rithmatist, #1) by Brandon Sanderson

There's a tiny little clock up at the top, but it's only the clock face. There are no hands on it. Would it still count as a timepiece?

thanks!


message 67: by jingles (new)

jingles | 127 comments Bekka wrote: "Would this one work for option C:

The Rithmatist (The Rithmatist, #1) by Brandon Sanderson

There's a tiny little clock up at the top, but it's only the clock face. There are no hands on it. Would it still count as ..."



Yes Bekka, that will work. To make it easier for the moderators, please point out the clock in your post :)


message 68: by Emma (new)

Emma | 9 comments Hi, would this work for option B Broken, set in London England. I am in New Zealand.


message 69: by jingles (new)

jingles | 127 comments Emma wrote: "Hi, would this work for option B Broken, set in London England. I am in New Zealand."

Yes Emma, this will work for Option B.


message 70: by Emma (new)

Emma | 9 comments Thanks Jingles


message 71: by Bekka (new)

Bekka (froydis) | 492 comments jingles wrote: "Bekka wrote: "Would this one work for option C:

The Rithmatist (The Rithmatist, #1) by Brandon Sanderson

There's a tiny little clock up at the top, but it's only the clock face. There are no hands on it. Would it s..."


Thanks so much!


message 72: by jingles (new)

jingles | 127 comments Glad to help :)

You all are reading some great books!


message 73: by Hevabean (new)

Hevabean | 89 comments Hi

I'm reading An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth

Just wanted to make sure that Earth is ok for option D...


message 74: by jingles (last edited Sep 09, 2014 02:24AM) (new)

jingles | 127 comments Hevabean wrote: "Hi

I'm reading An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth

Just wanted to make sure that Earth is ok for option D..."


Sorry, Hevabean, this will not work. 'Earth' is a planet. I'm looking for a place - like a city, town, state, country, etc :)

The examples in Message #1, as well as the approved books for Option D in Message #2 may be of help in finding the right book.

Hope this helps.


message 75: by Rita (new)

Rita How about Land of Love and Drowning by Tiphanie Yanique Land of Love and Drowning for option B. I live in the US and this takes place in the Virgin Islands in the early 1900s when the Dutch turned over control to the US. I wanted to be sure that is counts as another place, since they are now partially under US control.

Thanks


message 76: by Hevabean (new)

Hevabean | 89 comments That's for letting me know. I though Earth night have been stretching it a bit. I'm sure I can fit it into a different task


message 77: by jingles (last edited Sep 09, 2014 12:12PM) (new)

jingles | 127 comments Rita wrote: "How about Land of Love and Drowning by Tiphanie YaniqueLand of Love and Drowning for option B. I live in the US and this takes place in the Virgin Islands in the early 1900s when t..."

Sorry Rita, but this one doesn't work for Option B if you live in the US.

ETA: Rita you might want to check Task 5.10, Task 25.2, Task 25.3, Task 25.5, or Task 25.6. It might work for one of these tasks :)


message 78: by jingles (new)

jingles | 127 comments Hevabean wrote: "That's for letting me know. I though Earth night have been stretching it a bit. I'm sure I can fit it into a different task"

That's what is great about this challenge, Hevabean. If a book doesn't work in one place, chances are it will in another one :)


message 79: by Rita (new)

Rita jingles wrote: "Rita wrote: "How about Land of Love and Drowning by Tiphanie YaniqueLand of Love and Drowning for option B. I live in the US and this takes place in the Virgin Islands in the early..."

Awesome!! I needed books for both 25.5 and 25.6.


message 80: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 8947 comments i just want to check - Dylan Madrid for Madrid, Spain?


message 81: by jingles (last edited Sep 10, 2014 05:16PM) (new)

jingles | 127 comments Dee wrote: "i just want to check - Dylan Madrid for Madrid, Spain?"

Yes Dee, that works.


message 82: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (melissaboedigheimer) Would A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess work? I wasn't sure since "clock" isn't a stand-alone word. Thanks!


message 83: by jingles (new)

jingles | 127 comments Yes Melissa, that will work :)


message 84: by Natalie (new)

Natalie  | 151 comments For Option B would this work:

Crome Yellow by Aldous Huxley the book is set in England, though no specific location is named. Crome Yellow is the name of a fictional country house.


message 85: by jingles (new)

jingles | 127 comments Natalie *Amberjune* wrote: "For Option B would this work:

Crome Yellow by Aldous Huxley the book is set in England, though no specific location is named. Crome Yellow is the name of a fictional country house."


Yes Natalie, this will work for you. Enjoy your book :)


message 86: by Krysti (new)

Krysti | 3 comments I want to read this book: Born on a Blue Day: Inside the Extraordinary Mind of an Autistic Savant.

Does a biography qualify if the author lives in a different country? The second sentence of the book description states that he is British. Thanks!


message 87: by jingles (new)

jingles | 127 comments Krysti wrote: "Does a biography qualify if the author lives in a different country? "

No Krysti, sorry.

However, in taking a quick look back through the tasks, I found a couple of places where this book might fit. Be sure to check these tasks carefully though, and if you are not sure just check in with the help thread for the appropriate task.

Here is what I found:

5.10 - Independent Study

30.2 - Susan A's Task: My Favorite Subject
Option 1: Book with a number visible on the cover.
Option 2: Book with an 'X' or 'Y' in the title/subtitle


message 88: by Lindy-Lane (new)

Lindy-Lane (moonbacklit) | 567 comments The Heist by Daniel Silva : seeking approval for opt #B (another place)of this task for this book.

i live in the usa. this book #14 of the Gabriel Allon series is set in differnt countries in europe & the middle east.


message 89: by jingles (new)

jingles | 127 comments Lindy-Lane wrote: "The Heist by Daniel Silva : seeking approval for opt #B (another place)of this task for this book.

i live in the usa. this book #14 of the Gabriel Allon series is ..."


Lindy-Lane, I am not familiar with this book or the author. The setting is unclear from the Goodreads description. Do you have a source to link to showing where the book takes place?

Also, is any part of the book set in the US? Or is it all outside the US?

Someone else familiar with the book may be able to help out as well.


message 90: by Lindy-Lane (new)

Lindy-Lane (moonbacklit) | 567 comments jingles wrote: "Lindy-Lane wrote: "The Heist by Daniel Silva : seeking approval for opt #B (another place)of this task for this book.

i live in the usa. this book #14 of the Gabri..."


jingles: this book in the series does not take place in the usa. i found this link http://www.harpercollins.com/97800623...
that gives more of a plot description than goodreads has.


message 91: by jingles (new)

jingles | 127 comments Lindy-Lane wrote: "jingles: this book in the series does not take place in the usa. i found this link http://www.harpercollins.com/97800623...
that gives more of a plot description than goodreads has ..."


Perfect, Lindy-Lane...as long as no part of the book takes place in the US, it will work.

When you post your task, please be sure to mention the various settings - or at least the primary setting, just in case the moderators need the info :)


message 92: by Krysti (last edited Sep 15, 2014 05:38PM) (new)

Krysti | 3 comments

jingles wrote: "Krysti wrote: "Does a biography qualify if the author lives in a different country? "

No Krysti, sorry.

However, in taking a quick look back through the tasks, I found a couple of places where t..."


Thank you for the suggestions!


message 93: by Veronica (last edited Sep 18, 2014 04:13PM) (new)

Veronica (summerlynn) | 43 comments Is this ok for part B? 172 Hours on the Moon


message 94: by jingles (new)

jingles | 127 comments Veronica wrote: "Is this ok for part B? 172 Hours on the Moon"

That will work for you, Veronica. Enjoy your book!


message 95: by Sharice (new)

Sharice George | 51 comments Hello, I was wondering if Watchmen by Alan Moore would be acceptable for this task?


message 96: by jingles (new)

jingles | 127 comments Sharice, I'm guessing you are wanting to use Watchmen by Alan Moore for Option C?


C) Time: Read a book with a time device found on the cover or in the title.

If so, yes it would work for that.


message 97: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (bookwrm526) | 2106 comments I recently joined the Seasonal Challenge group and I'm still learning my way around. I read this book

Bahamarama by Bob Morris

and I was wondering if it would count for option D, since the title only reads "Bahama" and the actual place would be Bahamas.


message 98: by jingles (last edited Sep 21, 2014 12:39PM) (new)

jingles | 127 comments jingles wrote: "Sharice, I'm guessing you are wanting to use Watchmen by Alan Moore for Option C?


C) Time: Read a book with a time device found on the cover or in the title.

If so, y..."



Sharice wrote: "Hello, I was wondering if Watchmen by Alan Moore would be acceptable for this task?"

Sharice, I apologize for not catching this earlier. Since Watchmen is a graphic novel, it can't be used for a 20 point task, per SRC rules, so you would not be able to use this book for this task.

I apologize for the confusion.


message 99: by jingles (last edited Sep 21, 2014 01:09PM) (new)

jingles | 127 comments Jessica wrote: "I recently joined the Seasonal Challenge group and I'm still learning my way around. I read this book

Bahamarama by Bob Morris

and I was wondering if it would count..."


No Jessica, I'm sorry but this one won't work for Option D. I'm looking for an actual place, and Bahamarama isn't an actual place (that I know of).

In taking a quick look through the tasks, I did find a couple of places where you might be able to use this though. Just be sure to check the task requirements very closely, and if you are not sure, check in with the help thread.

Here they are:

Task 5.3 - Choir (Book #1 in a series)

Task 5.10 - Independent Study (book of your choice)

Task 15.9 - Candy Corn (double check the help thread, but I think this cover will qualify as it is primarily yellow)

Task 20.2 - Rookie at the Top
Option D = "Mystery" as a main page genre (you might want to have Hina verify the "mystery" tag for you, as these tags sometimes disappear from the main book page)

Hope this is helpful for you.


message 100: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (bookwrm526) | 2106 comments Thank you for the response and the suggestions.


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