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Except now I am very confused whether Australians spell it "naught" or "nought"..."
Hahaha.... I wasn't sure either and had to look it up.



I think this came up with the yearly challenge too and it wasn't allowed because you can't verify page count. I'm going to make an exception for this toppler so that the members that have those Audible originals may actually get to read them for something. I do want people to be aware though that this exception is for the toppler only and those books might not work for other challenges.
The average audiobook narration is approximately 30-35 pages per hour. (Yes, I know this varies greatly, but that's considered average.) So, I'm going to say that if there is no other edition where a page count can be determined and an audiobook is over 6 hours long it can be used.

I think this came up with ..."
I have a few of those. I'll have to review to see if any are over 6 hours. Thanks Kristie.


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Glad that you finally came to your senses! See you over at Ah Ah Ah-Countable Ones.

Sure. Same rule, the last number of the year only.

Sure. Same rule, the last number of the year only."
Thank you.

No. None of those words fit the guidelines. Also, just a tip, be aware of book length when..."
Oh, I accidentally linked the screenplay version - the actual novel has 387 pages in hardcover. But thanks for the clarification on nought not being a number :) If I decide to read that one, I'll use other criteria for scoring

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No. None of those words fit the guidelines. Also, just a tip, be aware of book length when..."
Righty-O I'll nix the nought :) - well I might still use it just not with bonus points. It does actually fit the page number criteria, I just accidentally linked the screenplay version. The novel is like 380-something pages in hardback.

If you have an audio or Kindle version, use the page count from the first hardcover edition listed. If there is no hardcover, you can use the most popular edition with a page count. If you can not find an edition with a page count, then you will not be able to use that as an option. You may not use both the Kindle page count, if it is listed, and the hardcover page count.
Most of my books will be Kindle format. None of them have hardcovers. Some have a paperback edition. How do I know the most popular edition?

When you go to "All Editions", search for paperbacks. Make sure the "Sort by" option is "num ratings". The first one sorted will be the most popular.





So, for example, if you are reading Catch-22 or Fahrenheit 451, those numbers are above 9 and can not be used for slots. They do give you the bonus points for a number in the title.
4:50 from Paddington is a time so the 4 works, but not the 5 because it is part of 50. 1984, is a year so only the 4 works.
Hope this all makes sense!


I may read The Secret Diary of Hendrik Groen, 83¼ Years Old. Please can you confirm that this gets bonus points for number in the title. Can you also let me know what number I can use from the title?
Thank you :-)

I may read The Secret Diary of Hendrik Groen, 83¼ Years Old. Please can you confirm that this gets bonus points for number in the title. Can you also let me know what n..."
You can get the bonus points for a number in the title, but since the number is larger than 9 you can not use it to slot the book.
From what I can see, the copy you linked fits the following: 1, 3, 4, 6, 8
1st in series
384 pages
published April (4) 3rd, 2018
first published June (6) 1st, 2014
Literary award 2016

(Have to admit, I much prefer the team topplers)"
Glad you had fun, Lynn. I try to mix it up because some people don't like the competition and others love it. :)

(Have to admit, I much prefer the team topplers)"
Glad you had fun, Lynn. I try to mix it up because some people don't like the competition and other..."
It's not really the competition, I actually never look at the other teams and how they are doing. It's about working as a team, and doing the best that we can that appeals. It also helps in getting to know people better when you work as a team.
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Except now I am very confused whether Australians spell it "naught" or "nought"..."