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2021 Team Challenges > Sign-Ups and General Questions for Summer Days 2021

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laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Brianna wrote: "Would this count as a simple cover?
Zeroes (Zeroes, #1) by Scott Westerfeld"


I'm going to have to go with no, unfortunately.


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Brianna C | 1252 comments laurel [the suspected bibliophile] wrote: "Brianna wrote: "Would this count as a simple cover?
Zeroes (Zeroes, #1) by Scott Westerfeld"

I'm going to have to go with no, unfortunately."


That's kind of what I was leaning towards but figured it wouldn't hurt to double check! Thank you!


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Brianna C | 1252 comments Would European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman count as a roadtrip? I'm not sure about the specific type of travel across Europe but it's set around the 1900s so I'm assuming mostly train?


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Brianna wrote: "Would European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman count as a roadtrip? I'm not sure about the specific type of travel across Europe but it's set around the 1900s so I'm assuming m..."

If the majority of the book is focused on their travel/journey (and the hijinks mostly ensue along the journey instead of the destinations), it would count. The mode of transportation doesn't really matter—it's the focus on the journey itself.

The blurb isn't super clear, just says that they are jetting across Europe. If it turns out that it's not quite as roadtrippy as you were thinking, I'm sure you could find another prompt that would work :)


Alex (The Scribe Owl) | 249 comments Hello! I'm about to finish A Study in Scarlet & the Sign of the Four. It's one physical book, but it's two of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's books in one. Would it count as one book or two if I split the pages correctly?


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Alex (The Scribe Owl) wrote: "Hello! I'm about to finish A Study in Scarlet & the Sign of the Four. It's one physical book, but it's two of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's books in one. Would it count as one book or tw..."

Count as one since you are reading one physical book.


Alex (The Scribe Owl) | 249 comments laurel [the suspected bibliophile] wrote: "Alex (The Scribe Owl) wrote: "Hello! I'm about to finish A Study in Scarlet & the Sign of the Four. It's one physical book, but it's two of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's books in one. Wo..."

Thank you! ❤️


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Alex (The Scribe Owl) wrote: "laurel [the suspected bibliophile] wrote: "Alex (The Scribe Owl) wrote: "Hello! I'm about to finish A Study in Scarlet & the Sign of the Four. It's one physical book, but it's two o..."

You're welcome!


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Brianna C | 1252 comments I technically started Lies of Locke Lamora earlier this year but never got far or finished. If I were to start from the beginning in July for the group read, could I count it towards this?


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Brianna wrote: "I technically started Lies of Locke Lamora earlier this year but never got far or finished. If I were to start from the beginning in July for the group read, could I count it towards this?"

If you start from the beginning, yes, it would count—just please note that's what you did in the completion post so I don't get confused :)


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Brianna C | 1252 comments laurel [the suspected bibliophile] wrote: "Brianna wrote: "I technically started Lies of Locke Lamora earlier this year but never got far or finished. If I were to start from the beginning in July for the group read, could I count it toward..."

Will do! I was only on page like 70 of 700 so I didn't even make it very far.


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Raquel (mahayhay) | 212 comments Can Legendborn still count as a group read even if I don't finish reading it this month?


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Raquel wrote: "Can Legendborn still count as a group read even if I don't finish reading it this month?"

If you started it this month, it will count as a group read even if it takes you a little into July to finish it.


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Rosina | 330 comments Hi
Will this be accepted for only words on the cover?
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Rosina wrote: "Hi
Will this be accepted for only words on the cover?
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab"


Yes it will :)


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Brianna C | 1252 comments For Atari Affair 4 - with water on the cover -- do illustrations count?
i.e. the bottom half shows water with an orange bridge
European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman (The Extraordinary Adventures of the Athena Club, #2) by Theodora Goss


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Brianna wrote: "For Atari Affair 4 - with water on the cover -- do illustrations count?
i.e. the bottom half shows water with an orange bridge
European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman (The Extraordinary Adventures of the Athena Club, #2) by Theodora Goss"


I'll count it


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Brianna C | 1252 comments laurel [the suspected bibliophile] wrote: "Brianna wrote: "For Atari Affair 4 - with water on the cover -- do illustrations count?
i.e. the bottom half shows water with an orange bridge
[bookcover:European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewo..."


awesome thank you!


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Becca | 20 comments Do you think the From Blood and Ash cover is simple enough for Nintendo Trial #4 "only words on cover" prompt?

From Blood and Ash (Blood and Ash, #1) by Jennifer L. Armentrout

I'm leaning no, but figured I'd ask :)


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Becca wrote: "Do you think the From Blood and Ash cover is simple enough for Nintendo Trial #4 "only words on cover" prompt?

From Blood and Ash (Blood and Ash, #1) by Jennifer L. Armentrout

I'm leaning no, but figured I'd ask :)"


Your instinct was right—it's a touch too busy for NT4


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