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Old Sub-Challenges > WI 20-21 How to Play The Name of the Game

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Kate S | 6459 comments Choose books that meet the definitions in the squares and where the letters of the row chosen make a 3-letter or longer word. A square may be used only once per round.

Title tasks may include subtitles; leading articles may be ignored at the member's preference.
Settings are 75%.

Spreadsheet

Scoring:

15.1-15.4: 15 points
15.5-15.7: 20 points
15.8-15.9: 30 points
15.10: 45 points

Finisher bonuses:
Completion: 100 points
Using 3 or more 4 letter words: 100 points

Per book bonuses, 5 points each:
Not fiction (Not a Novel)
Pub'd 1996 and earlier

The Name of the Game may be completed up to three times during the season. While you may still use a square only once, you may reuse squares used in previous rounds. (A new sheet each round.)

A few reminders:

I. You cannot claim regular style points for any book you read for the Name of the Game (nor do the Name of the Game tasks count as Combo style points for regular Reading with Style tasks).

II. All books read for this sub-challenge must be at least 100 pages, based on the most popular English-language print edition (MPE). *Exception will be made for book using the S-B square.*

III. Please be aware that cookbooks, illustrated guides, and graphic novels are not allowed for the sub-challenge. Also, books designated as "YA", "Assignment", or "Juv" by the Brooklyn Public Library with a Lexile score less than 800.


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