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message 351: by Donna (new)

Donna (donnaburks61) | 1287 comments Kat, does the guy on the right have long enough hair to qualify?

A Sheep In Wolf's Clothing (Welsh Wolves #2) by Tielle St. Clare


message 352: by Char (last edited Jan 16, 2022 07:57PM) (new)

Char | 408 comments For H is for Heal, would a person having special healing powers work?


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MountainKat | 31770 comments Donna wrote: "Kat, does the guy on the right have long enough hair to qualify?

A Sheep In Wolf's Clothing (Welsh Wolves #2) by Tielle St. Clare"


Yes.


message 354: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Charanya wrote: "For H is for Heal, would a person having special healing powers work?"

Because for the SH books need to be MPG PNR or Fantasy, a healer would work. But you would need to be able to prove it from the precis, tags or lists.


message 355: by Donna (new)

Donna (donnaburks61) | 1287 comments Soooo.... a tag of "insta" would work, right?

I couldn't think of anything "insta" besides love.


message 356: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Donna wrote: "Soooo.... a tag of "insta" would work, right?

I couldn't think of anything "insta" besides love."


Perhaps in context. I can't just give a blanket answer for something like that.


message 357: by Stacie (new)

Stacie (thesebooksaremyfriends) Donna wrote: "Soooo.... a tag of "insta" would work, right?

I couldn't think of anything "insta" besides love."


Some people call Instagram, Insta so they may use it in that context.


message 358: by Donna (last edited Jan 18, 2022 11:04AM) (new)

Donna (donnaburks61) | 1287 comments Is this supposed to be his hair? Or is this some crazy, wild shadows? *headdesk*

His Reclassified Omega (The Mountain Shifters, #12) by L.C. Davis


message 359: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Donna wrote: "Is this supposed to be his hair? Or is this some crazy, wild shadows? *headdesk*

His Reclassified Omega (The Mountain Shifters, #12) by L.C. Davis"


I'm going with shadows. It doesn't look like his hair.


message 360: by Heather (new)

Heather | 2148 comments MountainKat wrote: "Donna wrote: "Is this supposed to be his hair? Or is this some crazy, wild shadows? *headdesk*

His Reclassified Omega (The Mountain Shifters, #12) by L.C. Davis"

I'm going with shadows. It doesn't look like his hair."


Some sort of darkness monster that wants to eat his brain???


message 361: by Donna (new)

Donna (donnaburks61) | 1287 comments Heather wrote: "MountainKat wrote: "Donna wrote: "Is this supposed to be his hair? Or is this some crazy, wild shadows? *headdesk*

His Reclassified Omega (The Mountain Shifters, #12) by L.C. Davis"

Some sort of darkness monster that wants to eat his brain???..."


I think we will go with that! LOL!!!


message 362: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Date 5 - Tasks: Breakdown of the qualifications for possible tasks for Date 5.

Please remember that all tags/lists must qualify IN CONTEXT!! Links MUST be provided.

Don't make more work for yourself than necessary - if the qualifier is in the title or on the cover, use it! You don't have to go searching for tags to make it work. 😊 If the link you use for the book is the same you are using for the page count and edition - say so (see above edition or something similar)! That saves us all some steps. But please double check your links!

You may use separate editions of your Scavenger Hunt books to qualify for the different tasks. Links MUST be provided.

E is for East - Read a book set east of the Mississippi in the US or a book written by an author that lives east of the Mississippi in the US.

To qualify for this task, the selected books need to be set east of the Mississippi in the US. You can use the title, precis, book details, tags or lists to qualify the setting. If using a book written by an author that lives east of the Mississippi in the US, please include a link to the author's profile page or website that shows where they are living.

E is for Emerald - Read a book with a primarily green cover.

To qualify, the cover needs to be primarily green. Include the qualifying cover in your completion post. If using TinEye (I have a love/hate relationship with that site), it needs to be over 50% green and make sure you are including the background. If in doubt, please ask.

E is for ??? - ???

To be revealed when the date begins.

E is for Eyewitness - Read a book that is MPG Mystery or Suspense.

To qualify for this task, the selected books need to be MPG (Main Page Genre) Mystery or Suspense. This is in addition to the challenge required MPG Romance.


message 363: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Just wanted to let you all know that I will be away all day tomorrow! I will not be posting the end of date message like I usually do, I will be using the GR time stamp to determine if completion posts are made before the date ends. So make sure you post your books before the date ends!!

I am current on checking all the team threads right now. I don't see any requested corrections in my notes, so all is good there - though I hope to check again after dinner tonight. I will not be able to check any completions made tomorrow until Saturday and the deadline for corrections will be 24 hours from when I check your team thread like it was with Date 2.

I will also not be available for questions, especially cover questions, probably until after Date 5 begins. Sorry, but if I can't get to all of the PMs, I'm not going to answer any of them. Questions in this thread do have priority though as they can help everyone. Just trying to be fair.


message 364: by Laks (new)

Laks | 1953 comments What is "east" of Mississippi? Which all states?


message 365: by Donna (last edited Jan 22, 2022 02:43PM) (new)

Donna (donnaburks61) | 1287 comments Laks wrote: "What is "east" of Mississippi? Which all states?"

There are 26 states East of the Mississippi River:

1: Alabama 2: Connecticut 3: Delaware 4: Florida 5: Georgia 6: Illinois 7: Indiana 8: Kentucky 9: Maine 10: Maryland 11: Massachusetts 12: Michigan 13: Mississippi 14: New Hampshire 15: New Jersey 16: New York 17: North Carolina 18: Ohio 19: Pennsylvania 20: Rhode Island 21: South Carolina 22: Tennessee 23: Vermont 24: Virginia 25: West Virginia 26: Wisconsin


message 366: by Laks (new)

Laks | 1953 comments This is so confusing for a foreigner! Do you mean only 4 states- Alabama, Georgia, Florida n S. Carolina? Or can we also include Michigan, Indiana , Tennessee and those states east to that?


message 367: by Donna (last edited Jan 22, 2022 11:19AM) (new)

Donna (donnaburks61) | 1287 comments Laks wrote: "This is so confusing for a foreigner! Do you mean only 4 states- Alabama, Georgia, Florida n S. Carolina? Or can we also include Michigan, Indiana , Tennessee and those states east to that?"

Any of the states listed above will work!

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message 368: by Laks (new)

Laks | 1953 comments OMG! 🤦‍♀️ So Kat means Mississippi River!! And not Mississippi state?


message 369: by Laks (new)

Laks | 1953 comments Thanks a lot Donna. 😀 Thats a really long river!! Wow.


message 370: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Thanks Donna. 😊


message 371: by Donna (last edited Jan 20, 2022 04:52PM) (new)

Donna (donnaburks61) | 1287 comments Laks wrote: "Thanks a lot Donna. 😀 Thats a really long river!! Wow."

Yep! I travel a lot, but have NEVER been West of the Mississippi... :(


message 372: by Jane (PS), Moderator (new)

Jane (PS) | 24340 comments Thanks Donna! This saves me a heap of googling!! 🤗


message 373: by Wende (last edited Jan 20, 2022 05:30PM) (new)

Wende | 1741 comments Donna wrote: "Laks wrote: "Thanks a lot Donna. 😀 Thats a really long river!! Wow."

Yep! I travel a lot, but have NEVER been West of the Mississippi... :("


Technically Alaska has some islands that are east of the Mississippi 😂😂. They are the farthest east point in the United States.


message 374: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Robinson (librariansdaughter77) | 1485 comments Donna wrote: "Laks wrote: "What is "east" of Mississippi? Which all states?"

There are 26 states East of the Mississippi River:

1: Alabama 2: Connecticut 3: Delaware 4: Florida 5: Georgia 6: Illinois 7: Indian..."


Me, an American, seeing my state in your list and thinking "I'm East of the Mississippi?"

I'm so used to looking at the states on the other side of the Mississippi that I didn't even think twice before looking for CA based stories.

I need sleep LOL


message 375: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Robinson (librariansdaughter77) | 1485 comments MKat - I had this question last round when we had the CO author challenge.

If an author doesn't note which specific state they are in, but they are listed in the RITA members for one of the eligible states would that still work as proof of where the author resides?


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Maggie Robinson (librariansdaughter77) | 1485 comments Wende wrote: "Donna wrote: "Laks wrote: "Thanks a lot Donna. 😀 Thats a really long river!! Wow."

Yep! I travel a lot, but have NEVER been West of the Mississippi... :("

Technically Alaska has some islands that..."


How does that work? Now I'm going to have to Google. I could see the keys. I know Key West is the southern most piece of the US states.

Do the Alaskan islands really stretch that far around the top of Canada and the pole to come back east of the river?! 😲


message 377: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Robinson (librariansdaughter77) | 1485 comments Donna wrote: "Laks wrote: "Thanks a lot Donna. 😀 Thats a really long river!! Wow."

Yep! I travel a lot, but have NEVER been West of the Mississippi... :("


Ohhhh. I hope you get to some day! I live in and grew up in CT, but I've also lived in, FL, RI, MO and NC. I've been able to travel all over the US for my former job. A lot of my territory was originally in the Midwest from the Mississippi to the Rockies from Canada down to Mexico, but then it wound up extending all the way out to the West Coast proper.

I've been able to see Mount Rainer on a clear day, San Francisco with and without the fog settling in, Salt Lake City in both the summer and winter, and I've flown over the painted desert but haven't had the opportunity to see it from the ground. I've also flown over the Grand Canyon several times, but haven't seen it from the ground.

My "to do" list includes being able to get to the four corners, the Grand Canyon, the Painted Desert for a camping trip, Joshua Tree National Park, The Redwoods, Monetary CA, and Portland, OR.

I've been able to see most of the other places on my Wishlist from that side of the country through my business travels.

My European and Asia Wishlist is miles long though. Beginning with - taking my kiddos back to London so they can see where their mom went to Uni for a year, and then over to Rome to see where their dad studied for his year abroad in Uni.


message 378: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (last edited Jan 21, 2022 09:17PM) (new)

~KarenH~ | 11371 comments Maggie wrote: "How does that work? Now I'm going to have to Google. I could see the keys. I know Key West is the southern most piece of the US states.

Do the Alaskan islands really stretch that far around the top of Canada and the pole to come back east of the river?! 😲"


I haven't actually researched it, but my guess is that the Aleutian Islands extend far enough west to cross the International Date Line, making them technically in the Eastern Hemisphere.


message 379: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Robinson (librariansdaughter77) | 1485 comments ~KarenH~ wrote: "Maggie wrote: "How does that work? Now I'm going to have to Google. I could see the keys. I know Key West is the southern most piece of the US states.

Do the Alaskan islands really stretch that fa..."


That's exactly what it is! This is from Wiki

The westernmost U.S. island in real terms, however, is Attu Island, west of which runs the International Date Line. While nearly all the archipelago is part of Alaska and is usually considered as being in the "Alaskan Bush", at the extreme western end, the small, geologically related Commander Islands belong to Russia.

And this will count as my learning of the day.


message 380: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 437 comments Donna wrote: "Laks wrote: "This is so confusing for a foreigner! Do you mean only 4 states- Alabama, Georgia, Florida n S. Carolina? Or can we also include Michigan, Indiana , Tennessee and those states east to ..."

The list of states and map don't match. The list is right. The map is wrong the dark part needs to move one line farther east. Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas and Louisiana should all be dark.


message 381: by Donna (last edited Jan 22, 2022 11:20AM) (new)

Donna (donnaburks61) | 1287 comments Linda C wrote: "Donna wrote: "Laks wrote: "This is so confusing for a foreigner! Do you mean only 4 states- Alabama, Georgia, Florida n S. Carolina? Or can we also include Michigan, Indiana , Tennessee and those s..."


You're right... let me go find a better map... *headdesk* ;p

There! Fixed it! I hope... LOL!!!


message 382: by Wende (new)

Wende | 1741 comments The eastern most point in the united States is Semisopochnoi Island in Alaska it crosses the 180 degree point. You have to remember our would is round.


message 383: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Very interesting discussion and I learned something I hadn't ever thought about before.

But for this challenge, Alaska - all of it, is west of the Mississippi. 😉😂


message 384: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Moving really slow today, granddaughter keep us out later than any of us expected!

I have made it through the SH thread and there are some requested corrections. Just wanted to make sure you check that thread if you made a SH claim later Thursday or anytime on Friday.

I will get to the team threads as I can today as long as the football games are boring, otherwise it might run into tomorrow.


message 385: by Donna (last edited Jan 22, 2022 02:44PM) (new)

Donna (donnaburks61) | 1287 comments MountainKat wrote: "Very interesting discussion and I learned something I hadn't ever thought about before.

But for this challenge, Alaska - all of it, is west of the Mississippi. 😉😂"


List changed to 27 states per Kat's instructions!

OK, in my defense... East, West... they look a lot alike! *snort* LOL!!!


message 386: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments 🌹The Bachelor Team Challenge - Round 7🌹
🌹Theme - Seven Year Itch🌹


Date 5 - E - TASK ANNOUNCEMENT

E is for Eyewitness
- Read a book that is MPG Mystery or Suspense

To qualify for this task, the selected books need to be MPG (Main Page Genre) Mystery or Suspense. This is in addition to the challenge required MPG Romance.

Remember books must be 90 pages (first edition English language Kindle) and MPG Romance!!

You have until Friday, January 28 @ Midnight US EDT to post your completion(s).

Please ensure that your completion post conforms to message #3 of your team thread. If you complete more than one book for the date task, be sure to include that information in your completion post. Remember no discussion in your completion posts!


message 387: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Date 5 - Tasks: Breakdown of the qualifications for possible tasks for Date 5.

Please remember that all tags/lists must qualify IN CONTEXT!! Links MUST be provided.

Don't make more work for yourself than necessary - if the qualifier is in the title or on the cover, use it! You don't have to go searching for tags to make it work. 😊 If the link you use for the book is the same you are using for the page count and edition - say so (see above edition or something similar)! That saves us all some steps. But please double check your links!

You may use separate editions of your Scavenger Hunt books to qualify for the different tasks. Links MUST be provided.

E is for East - Read a book set east of the Mississippi in the US or a book written by an author that lives east of the Mississippi in the US.

To qualify for this task, the selected books need to be set east of the Mississippi in the US. You can use the title, precis, book details, tags or lists to qualify the setting. If using a book written by an author that lives east of the Mississippi in the US, please include a link to the author's profile page or website that shows where they are living.

E is for Emerald - Read a book with a primarily green cover.

To qualify, the cover needs to be primarily green. Include the qualifying cover in your completion post. If using TinEye (I have a love/hate relationship with that site), it needs to be over 50% green and make sure you are including the background. If in doubt, please ask.

E is for Engineer - Read a book with a main character in a STEM profession.

To qualify for this task, the title, précis, list or tags of the selected books would need to indicate that the book has an MC that works in a STEM field (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math).

E is for Eyewitness - Read a book that is MPG Mystery or Suspense.

To qualify for this task, the selected books need to be MPG (Main Page Genre) Mystery or Suspense. This is in addition to the challenge required MPG Romance.


message 388: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments The randomizer has been so nice to me the last couple of dates! These sure are easy to check. 😂

Sorry if it isn't being as nice to you all.


message 389: by ☘KathyD☘ (last edited Jan 22, 2022 03:10PM) (new)

☘KathyD☘ | 4848 comments ...sorry posted in the wrong thread...


message 390: by Gustaf (new)

Gustaf | 1936 comments MountainKat wrote: "The randomizer has been so nice to me the last couple of dates! These sure are easy to check. 😂

Sorry if it isn't being as nice to you all."


To me as well, I was so scared it would be green covers since I'm saving them for another challenge lol.


message 391: by Laks (new)

Laks | 1953 comments Is medical profession-doctors, nurses, emt included in STEM ?


message 392: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Laks wrote: "Is medical profession-doctors, nurses, emt included in STEM ?"

Yes, that would fall into the science part of STEM. 😊


message 393: by Laks (new)

Laks | 1953 comments MountainKat wrote: "Laks wrote: "Is medical profession-doctors, nurses, emt included in STEM ?"

Yes, that would fall into the science part of STEM. 😊"


Thanks Kat 🙂


message 394: by Donna (last edited Jan 22, 2022 03:47PM) (new)

Donna (donnaburks61) | 1287 comments Would someone in IT in any career work?

EX: Law Enforcement, Finance


message 395: by Jane (PS), Moderator (new)

Jane (PS) | 24340 comments MountainKat wrote: "The randomizer has been so nice to me the last couple of dates! These sure are easy to check. 😂

Sorry if it isn't being as nice to you all."


Like Gustaf i didnt want a green cover! And I dont HAVE to trawl for location. So mystery suits me very well...


message 396: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Donna wrote: "Would someone in IT in any career work?

EX: Law Enforcement, Finance"


Yes, but you would need to be able to show it somehow. Ideally not in a combo tag, because those always get extra scrutiny. Also remember that the tags have to work in context - if the precis describes the detective MC and their work solving crimes, most of the other tags indicate LEO and there is one random 'computer' tag, that likely isn't going to fly.


message 397: by Laks (new)

Laks | 1953 comments Will a job of Professor or Teacher ( of history or languages) in college qualify for STEM?


message 398: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 31770 comments Laks wrote: "Will a job of Professor or Teacher ( of history or languages) in college qualify for STEM?"

No, sorry.


message 399: by Laks (new)

Laks | 1953 comments MountainKat wrote: "Laks wrote: "Will a job of Professor or Teacher ( of history or languages) in college qualify for STEM?"

No, sorry."


No problem Kat 😊


message 400: by ~KarenH~, Moderator (new)

~KarenH~ | 11371 comments MountainKat wrote: "Laks wrote: "Will a job of Professor or Teacher ( of history or languages) in college qualify for STEM?"

No, sorry."


What about if they are teaching a STEM subject?


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