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TASK HELP: Fall Challenge 2019
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50.1 - Lisa MD's Task:Brr!...the "ber" Months Are Upon Us
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Joanne wrote: "Can I please get the Ok on The Secrets We Kept for thriller-it is on the bottom right now"While The Secrets We Kept is a thriller, it does not meet the other portion of the Book 2 requirement for having "rr" in tact in the title, subtitle or author's name.
Sorry to say, this book can't be approved.
could you please approve The Surgeon Tess Gerritsen for Thriller MPG and rr in author name for book 2
Marie (UK) wrote: "could you please approve The Surgeon Tess Gerritsen for Thriller MPG and rr in author name for book 2"Approved
Can I please get mystery for Dead as a Doornail locked in - 1000ppl have shelved it that was but it’s at the bottom of the list
Dee wrote: "Can I please get mystery for Dead as a Doornail locked in - 1000ppl have shelved it that was but it’s at the bottom of the list"Approved
Trish wrote: "Howdy. Would this cover work okay for option 3? Thanks.
"I'm not sure what article of clothing you were trying to use for the task, but he isn't wearing a coat or jacket, and the headpiece appears to be a scarf wrapped around his head and not a hat, nor a scarf worn around the neck for cold weather. Sorry, this doesn't work.
Please lock in MPG mystery for both The Moche Warrior and I Know Everything. I've narrowed my choice down to one of these, so it will depend on which one grabs me more when I get to them.
Aprilleigh wrote: "Does this work for the cover option of book 3? He appears to be wearing an overcoat.
"Approved
Aprilleigh wrote: "Please lock in MPG mystery for both The Moche Warrior and I Know Everything. I've narrowed my choice down to one of these, so it will depend on which one grabs me mor..."Approved
Trish wrote: "I'd thought he was wearing a blanket-like jacket. Never mind. I'll think of something else."
Sorry, I see a shirt with what looks like sleeves. :(
Marie (UK) wrote: "Change of plan please can you note MPG mystery for I Will Miss You Tomorrow for option 2 thanks"Approved
Book Concierge wrote: "Option 2 - Please confirm MYSTERY genre for Blackberry Winter"
Approved
Good choice. I read it several years ago and enjoyed it.
Kathy wrote: "Kathy KSPlease verify this one for Book 3, option 2:
, by Kris Nelscott"It's difficult to say with certainty this is a coat from the cover view, but it looks more like a coat than a shirt, so I will approve it.
Approved
Lisa wrote: "Kathy wrote: "Kathy KSPlease verify this one for Book 3, option 2:
, by Kris Nelscott"It's difficult to say with certainty this is a coat from the cover view, bu..."
Thanks.
Howdy. Second attempt at an outdoor coat for Option 3. How's this?
Plus, I'm thinking of this for Option 2, if you could lock the Mystery genre: puRRfect murder, Nic Saint
Thanks.
Trish wrote: "Howdy. Second attempt at an outdoor coat for Option 3. How's this? 
Plus, I'm thinking of this for Option 2, if you could lock the Mystery genre: [book:pu..."
Both are approved.
Lisa wrote: "Joanne wrote: "Would you call this a coat?
"That will work. Approved."
Thanks can you lock this one in for Mystery and or Thriller
Our Kind of Traitor by John le Carré
Joanne wrote: "Can you lock this one in for Mystery and or Thriller
Our Kind of Traitor by John le Carré
Approved
Hi! Are these okay for:1:
(ber in author's name)2:
(thriller and rr in author's name)3:
(coat on the cover)
Midu wrote: "Hi! Are these okay for:1:
(ber in author's name)2:
(thriller and rr in author's name)3: [bookcover:The Unnatural Inquirer|12..."
Approved. They all look good.
Lisa wrote: "Midu wrote: "Hi! Are these okay for:1:
(ber in author's name)2:
(thriller and rr in author's name)3: [bookcover:The Unnatura..."
Thank you!
Can I get this cover approved for the coat? I know it is hard to see because the figure is tiny, so want to make sure it is good before I start reading. ~Thanks
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For this task, read 3 books, one from each option. The combined page total must equal at least 750 pages. No books with the main page genre Childrens or Kids may be used. Books must meet all SRC requirements.
Book 1: Septem-"ber"
The autumn season opens with September and it hints that the long days of sunlight and hot weather are about to leave us in the upcoming “ber” months.
🍂 Read a book with the letters “ber” intact in the title, subtitle or author's name. If author name is used, the book must be written by a single author.
REQUIRED: Specify in your post the location of the "ber."
Examples:
Title/Subtitle: Where'd You Go, Bernadette; One Day in December; Heart Berries .
Author: Robert Crais; Debbie Macomber; Elizabeth Gilbert.
Book 2: Octo-"b-rr"
October brings a shiver in the air with a change to cool, crisper weather and the anticipation of spooky Halloween activities.
🍂 Read a book that gives you the shivers. To meet this criteria, the book must “b” one that has a MPG, standalone or embedded, of: mystery, thriller, crime, suspense, romantic suspense, psychological thriller or horror.
AND
The book must also contain the double letters, “rr,” intact in the title, subtitle, series name or author's name. If author name is used, the book must be written by a single author.
REQUIRED: Specify in your post the location of the "rr," and, if series name is used, include the name of the series in your post.
Examples:
Title/Subtitle: Arrowood; True Crime Addict: How I Lost Myself in the Mysterious Disappearance of Maura Murray; The Marriage Lie.
Series Name: The Harry Bosch Series; The Harry Hole Series
Author: A.S.A. Harrison; Charlaine Harris; Flynn Berry.
Book 3: Novem-"Brr!"
November has us bundling up against the cold, and gathering around hearth and home with family for warmth and celebration
🍂 Option 1: Read a book with a title containing all the letters needed to spell the word COAT. Only the title can be used - no subtitles.
OR
🍂 Option 2: Take the “brr” off the cool, autumn weather. Read a book with one of these things on the cover: coat, jacket, scarf, mitten, blanket, outdoor bonfire (a controlled recreational/utility fire), or fireplace.
REQUIRED: If using the cover option, include the cover in your post and point out the item from the above list.
Examples:
Title: The Poacher's Son; The Loveliest Chocolate Shop in Paris;Southern Lady Code.
Cover: