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2015 Year Long Challenge - Serial Killers
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I'd thought that I could then not claim the entire Discworld series because I'd claimed parts of it already. But if not, then I'll be able to get another level out of it. :)

I got the third book in the Mistborn series today, The Hero of Ages. The cover says it's a trilogy but goodreads also has a 4th book listed, which takes place 300 years after the trilogy. Do I remember correctly that reading the first three books counts as finishing the series?


I got the third book in the Mistborn series today, The Hero of Ages. The cover says it's a trilogy but goodreads als..."
From message 111 - "It's a tough one... We'll treat the first three books as a trilogy, and not consider the remaining books. "
We didn't talk about the remaining books. *pause* Okay, just looked at the series - only book 4 is published. The others haven't been published yet.

My understanding is that this is the case. It is set in the same world, but is a separate series.

I got the third book in the Mistborn series today, The Hero of Ages. The cover says it's a trilogy but goodreads als..."
Not an answer for the challenge as this is Janice call.
Having read them all I can tell you that they are a trilogy. The 4th one and the next (forthcoming) take place in the same world but way later in the world timeline. So you could see them as a serie as Pern or Darkcover series which comprise a bunch of book/shorter series taking place on the same planet or two separate series that are related.
This said both the mistborn trilogy and the 4th book have a different tone. The latest is westernish and really fun.

Sacrilege!


So. I have Leave It to Psmith. It's number 2 in the Blandings Castle series https://www.goodreads.com/series/6068... and number 4 in the Psmith series https://www.goodreads.com/series/4248...
It features on both lists, but the book page itself it only says Psmith, but it is widely listed as in both series.
Do I and can I count it for both? I've already read book 1 of Blandings and then realised I need to read the 3 Psmiths before I get on to book two.
Can't see it coming up again besides Wodehouse, but he tends to do this it seems.

Roger doger. Or something. Do you lot actually say that?
Edit: yes, by "you lot" I am lumping your continent in as a whole again. Feel free to lump me with the Kiwis. They do say ridiculous things we don't though. Jandles. Bah. Who'd say that?


I don't think I've ever used 'roger dodger' though, not sure I've even heard anyone say it. I've used just 'roger' and heard people use 'roger wilco' though.


Oh how bad of me, I spelt it wrong. Jandals are what I would call Thongs, but Northern Hemisphere types would call Flip-Flops.

Oh how bad of me, I spelt it wrong. Jandals are what I would call Thongs, but Northern Hemisphere types would call Flip-Flops."
I grew up in the US calling them thongs and flip-flops--the term was interchangeable. It wasn't until the 90s that thong took on additional meaning. (I think)

Before we were married, he was in the military when he was deployed his mom sent him a care package. At that time, it had to be written on the package what was in it and she had sent him flip-flops but wrote thongs. He got so much crap from his army buddies, because we in the U.S. call some women's underwear, thongs. Hahahahaha. I still laugh at this story :)

I know "Roger Dodger", but I have never heard anyone say it in a conversation. The response is "in the affirmative" vein. "Roger" or "Ten-four" and then, "Over" would be an acknowledgment during a radio or walkie-talkie conversation to indicate that you heard the last statement and you are done talking.
IF I ever were to use Roger Dodger it would be if I were teasing my grandson. :0). I don't know the history of the term though.

I say "alrighty" a lot, or "gotcha." I say "okie dokie" when I'm being silly.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Do..."
That is interesting, thanks for the link!

But are books that are read during a level, that are not part of series still get 5 points?
For example in Feb/March I read The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight and in April I read The Longest Ride. When I calculate my points do I count 5 points for each of those?

I'm currently reading book 4 in J.R. Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood series. (As well as another that can count towards a series.)
My "One More For the Road" thread is here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Manda Scott's Boudica series, 4 books beginning with Dreaming the Eagle
Bernard Cornwell's Arthur trilogy beginning with The Winter King
Susan Howatch's Starbridge series - 6 books
Susan Howatch's St Benet's trilogy
That's 160 points so far! Will return and edit after a quick shufti ;)
Later: haha - knew I should have looked first -
Robyn Young's Insurrection trilogy - Insurrection
Jan Guillou's Templar trilogy beginning with The Road to Jerusalem
Stephanie Dray's Cleopatra's Daughter trilogy Lily of the Nile
Edith Pargeter's Princes of Gwynedd series (4 books)
Ariana Franklin's Mistress of the Art of Death (4 books)
Juliet Grey's Marie Antoinette trilogy
Pauline Gedge's The King's Man trilogy The Twice Born
Elizabeth Chadwick's William Marshal series (5 books)
and another series she wrote of 3 I think - have to dig about and figure that one out. Anyway, that's a total of 440 points, I think? :D

You will need to set up your own reporting thread in this folder, not report in this thread. This thread is for questions throughout the year. For example, my reporting thread is here https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
You also may only count books you read from when you decide to start the challenge. So from today. Not retrospectively from Jan.
Have a read and feel free to ask any questions you have still. Look forward to seeing your lists and progress as you join us!

*wanders off to figure out how to start a thread and put in the series I just finished*

Nawww. Right back atchya!

Teehee. You can try, but they don't call us mods "Meanies" for nothing ;)
All good on misunderstanding. It happens, and everyone is usually happy to help out. So feel free to ask questions or try things out, as people are always around to help and give feedback. I see you have started a thread now, so will come check it out. I believe Janice gave us so hints in the beginning of this thread in December on how to set up our own reporting threads for her.
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