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message 351: by Lexi (new)

Lexi | 4247 comments I would say yes to pine needles and no to grass but I tend to be pickier than most.


message 352: by Trina (new)

Trina (duskvamp) | 326 comments Would An Anita Blake book like Guilty Pleasures work for task #2 with a perpetually grumpy/grouchy/bitchy character? Personally I think she's grumpy all the time in the first few books but want to be sure


message 353: by Paula (new)

Paula Reyes Wagner (paurw) | 1073 comments Hello, do you think this book will work for task 3 in SZ2:
Deadly Summer (Darling Investigations #1) by Denise Grover Swank ?

Task 3: Read a book with a natural setting on the cover and that contains the word ANIMAL in the text


message 354: by Jessi (new)

Jessi (jazzykitty) | 1644 comments Trina wrote: "Would An Anita Blake book like Guilty Pleasures work for task #2 with a perpetually grumpy/grouchy/bitchy character? Personally I think she's grumpy all the time in the first few books..."

I would say the first two books for sure she's a grumpy character.


message 355: by Devann (new)

Devann (devannm) | 2778 comments @Paula i would say so since there are trees and a lake


message 356: by Rina (new)

Rina | 722 comments For task 8. written by a author from the Mediterranean - would you consider Rafael Sabatini as an author from the Mediterranean? He was born in Italy, was half-Italian and half-British and is usually referred to as an Italian-English writer.

Or should it be an author who was not only born in a Mediterranean country, but also grew up/lived there?


message 357: by Jenn (new)

Jenn G (jenng10) | 15 comments For iv Read a book with a brown item (something that can be touched) on the cover and that contains at least four of the letters of E-C-H-I-D-N-A in the author's name

Would you accept I’m Glad I Did by Cynthia Weil for the brown hair ?


message 358: by Jenn (new)

Jenn G (jenng10) | 15 comments Rina wrote: "For task 8. written by a author from the Mediterranean - would you consider Rafael Sabatini as an author from the Mediterranean? He was born in Italy, was half-Italian and half-Briti..."

I would say that if he's from Italy it's ok !


message 359: by Judith (new)

Judith (brownie72011) | 7434 comments Mod
Jennifer, yes, that looks like brown hair to me


message 360: by Lexi (new)

Lexi | 4247 comments Rina wrote: "For task 8. written by a author from the Mediterranean - would you consider Rafael Sabatini as an author from the Mediterranean? He was born in Italy, was half-Italian and half-Briti..."

I consider from more than just born since he grew up with his grandparents in England but let others have an opinion. Moving later in life is fine but I can't find how long he actually lived in Italy. Again, I may be too picky.


message 361: by Alysa (new)

Alysa H. | 3840 comments I think Lexi and I are on the same wavelength again. I agree about “from” being different from “born”...


message 362: by Lexi (new)

Lexi | 4247 comments Alysa wrote: "I think Lexi and I are on the same wavelength again. I agree about “from” being different from “born”..."

Virtual high five, I am usually in my own corner


message 363: by Wishbear (new)

Wishbear | 393 comments Would y'all say that this cover works for prickly/spiky?
The Bees by Laline Paull
I keep second guessing myself


message 364: by Cinthia (new)

Cinthia (cinthiah) | 271 comments Rina wrote: "For task 8. written by a author from the Mediterranean - would you consider Rafael Sabatini as an author from the Mediterranean? He was born in Italy, was half-Italian and half-Briti..."

I vote yes. To be honest, when looking for authors from a country I just look at the birth location. I don't look at their life story part. And in this case it just says that he was exposed to many languages at an early age. It doesn't say anywhere that he didn't live in Italy. And it sounds as if he didn't learn English until he was around 17.


message 365: by Cinthia (new)

Cinthia (cinthiah) | 271 comments Mollie wrote: "Would y'all say that this cover works for prickly/spiky?
The Bees by Laline Paull
I keep second guessing myself"


Sorry, Mollie. I would vote no for your book. Bees are actually quite fuzzy, so it would be the opposite of prickly. If their stingers were showing, that would be different... ;)


message 366: by Wishbear (new)

Wishbear | 393 comments Cinthia wrote: "... Bees are actually quite fuzzy, so it would be the opposite of prickly. If their stingers were showing, that would be different... ;)"

Thanks Cinthia. That's exactly why I kept second guessing myself. I do think a couple stingers are showing but I don't know enough bee anatomy to be sure and I'm not super keen to read this book anyway. I was just trying to kill two challenges with one book so I'll keep hunting.


message 367: by Lexi (new)

Lexi | 4247 comments Cinthia wrote: "Rina wrote: "For task 8. written by a author from the Mediterranean - would you consider Rafael Sabatini as an author from the Mediterranean? He was born in Italy, was half-Italian a..."

It really depends on if you count from as born or grew up so hard to say, but from Wiki "Rafael Sabatini was born in Iesi, Italy, to an English mother, Anna Trafford, and Italian father, Vincenzo Sabatini. His parents were opera singers who then became teachers. At a young age, Sabatini was exposed to many languages, living with his grandfather in England, attending school in Portugal, and, as a teenager, in Switzerland. " He moved a lot but not really Italy.


message 368: by Shanna_redwind (new)

Shanna_redwind | 598 comments Would half Gypsy count as non-Caucasian?
Burn


message 369: by Keli (new)

Keli | 1319 comments Would an orange grove count as a type of farm? They're farmers right, people who grow oranges?


message 370: by Shanna_redwind (last edited Sep 25, 2019 02:38PM) (new)

Shanna_redwind | 598 comments Yes, an orange grove that is being grown to be harvested would be considered a farm.


message 371: by Alysa (new)

Alysa H. | 3840 comments Shanna_redwind wrote: "Would half Gypsy count as non-Caucasian?
Burn"


To me, no.

There is a lot of variation among Romani people, and who am I to categorize people by race anyway.

But I think you should wait for a few more opinions.


message 372: by Keli (new)

Keli | 1319 comments Shanna_redwind wrote: "Yes, an orange grove that is being grown to be harvested would be considered a farm."

Fantastic. That's exactly what they're doing with them, selling the fruit and harvesting essential oils too.
Thanks.


message 373: by Lexi (new)

Lexi | 4247 comments Shanna_redwind wrote: "Would half Gypsy count as non-Caucasian?
Burn"


I have no idea so I Googled it and here we go: "Romani people ... are a migratory group originating from Northwestern India. Their exodus from India occurred approximately 1000–1500 years ago. The migration route of the Romani people was reconstructed with the help of cultural anthropology, linguistics and historical records. Their migration made them through Central Asia, Middle East and the Caucasus region, prior to the arriving into Europe." So yes and no, they are from N India originally, but their DNA is primarily S India, Europe and the Caucasus region, which means 2 out of three are Caucasian so it might be easier to find another book. (the Caucasus are where the word Caucasian originates I am pretty sure).


message 374: by Laura (new)

Laura | 5524 comments Cinthia wrote: "Rina wrote: "For task 8. written by a author from the Mediterranean - would you consider Rafael Sabatini as an author from the Mediterranean? He was born in Italy, was half-Italian a..."

I also vote yes. Born in Italy is from Italy.


message 375: by Laura (new)

Laura | 5524 comments Lexi wrote: "Shanna_redwind wrote: "Would half Gypsy count as non-Caucasian?
Burn"

I have no idea so I Googled it and here we go: "Romani people ... are a migratory group originating from Northw..."


On top of this info, I would ask what the other half is?


message 376: by Shanna_redwind (new)

Shanna_redwind | 598 comments The other half is generic American. Only ever refers to her dead mother with the Romani phrase for a person not Romani, which I cant remember.

But with 2 votes as probably not, I'll look for something else.


message 377: by Keli (last edited Sep 27, 2019 01:36AM) (new)

Keli | 1319 comments Shanna_redwind wrote: "The other half is generic American. Only ever refers to her dead mother with the Romani phrase for a person not Romani, which I cant remember.

But with 2 votes as probably not, I'll look for somet..."


I compared our books and we have quite a few in common, so if you haven't read these already try Skinwalker a UF or Kindred a time travel fantasy, the MCs are Cherokee and African-American respectively.


message 378: by Shanna_redwind (new)

Shanna_redwind | 598 comments Keli wrote...
"I compared our books and we have quite a few in common, so if you haven't read these already...


Thanks for the suggestions, they both look great.


message 379: by Maritza (new)

Maritza (spanishwhispers) | 2241 comments Would this count for something spiky
Unconventional by Aleatha Romig


message 380: by Jenn (new)

Jenn G (jenng10) | 15 comments Maritza wrote: "Would this count for something spiky
Unconventional by Aleatha Romig"


I vote yes !


message 381: by Alysa (new)

Alysa H. | 3840 comments I vote Yes too! Typing “Spike heels” even auto-suggested this emoji 👠 Lol


message 382: by Cinthia (new)

Cinthia (cinthiah) | 271 comments Maritza wrote: "Would this count for something spiky
Unconventional by Aleatha Romig"


I vote yes too.


message 383: by Judith (new)

Judith (brownie72011) | 7434 comments Mod
In honor of the movie, Single White Female, I say those shoes are spikey. And deadly. 😏

Hehe


message 384: by Maritza (new)

Maritza (spanishwhispers) | 2241 comments Woo Hoo. Thanks.


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