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Things You Save in a Fire (2019) by Katherine Center
Has word "fire" in title
Also fits:
Cretan Bull 3 - Read a book where something physical is destroyed (e.g., building burning down and not a relationship being ruined).
There is literally a building that burns down in the novel (the main character is a firefighter).
Pagecount: 320 pages
Letters: C, K, T


On the spreadsheet where you enter books if you select Monster Mini (on the bottom of the page) you can see what monsters are active and what tasks are needed. The monster mini ends today. Details for the new mini are here.



Reminder: Any books finished from this point forward will be used for the new mini.
My son is impatiently waiting for me to take him to the lake, so I'll get the spreadsheet set up for the new challenge later this evening.

Excited to start our final mini… i have a series I want to finish and have been putting off. And some of these could get pretty creative!

Yep. Sirens are done. Was King of Blood finished before or after the finish of the monsters mini?

Yep. Sirens are done. Was King of Blood finished before or after the finish of the monsters mini?"
After.

Rule clarifications:
Urania: Whole numbers only for your series chains. You can start at any point, but they need to be consecutive numbers. You could have 1 chain of 16 books if you want or 4 chains of 4, but each chain needs at least 4 books.
Calliope: the book should have been read before the start of this mini. Entire sections filled with BOM are not really in the spirit of the challenge.
If it is a series book, you must read the same book in the series. No substitutions.
Polyhymnia: A and The are optional to include.
Erato: You can have 2 team members reading the same book to make a pair.

Rule clarifications:
Urania: Whole numbers only for your series chains. You can start at any point, but they need to be consecutive numbers. You could have 1 ch..."
Do all the books in one chain have to be read by the same person and come from the same series?

Rule clarifications:
Urania: Whole numbers only for your series chains. You can start at any point, but they need to be consecutive numbers. You..."
Thanks for asking that Elizabeth. I was wondering the same thing.
Also if Sixty and I are reading the BOM


No. Different readers and different series are fine.
Lisa - (Aussie Girl) wrote: "Also if Sixty and I are reading the BOM Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid can it be counted as a pair?"
Yes. The BOMs can be used for the pairs tasks.

Be on the lookout for a book that might fit that, fingers crossed S…R shouldn’t be toooo difficult.



Thalia and Melpomene - I think these are the hardest. We need to use titles to write a comedy and a tragedy. I haven’t thought about a strategy or snooped on the other teams. If anyone has ideas - we need them.
Urania - We’re in good shape. Just need a single #1 in a series and we’ll have it fully planned.
Polyhymnia - We’ve got a good start on 2 of the 3 squares and with a bit more planning I think these will be OK.
Erato - we can get really creative with pairs of books… so I think this one is also really manageable as long as we work together.
Calliope and Clio seem really straightforward too.
Euterpe and Terpichore should also be easy as long as we’re watching for the needed items as we read.

Like say you have a long title, like a nonfiction title i.e. I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer. Could I simply use "Gone in the Dark" or "in the Dark" when building the comedy or tragedy? Or does the whole title have to go in?
Because if it does, then I think that changes the strategy for what books to read for that task.


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We would use the full title, but not include the subtitle. For that book I'll Be Gone in the Dark, which could easily fit in a story.
A few titles with a names or locations and others with phrases are a good place to start. Honestly with a little creativity most titles can be made to work somehow.


The task just says in text, so either of those would work.


No worries, I needed it for my personal maze challenge anyway! It's got a lot of food mentioned, so it'll work for that task!


Oddly, the page GR count is 350 odd but the book is actually 476 pages for the same edition.


Oddly, the page GR count is 350 odd but the book is actually 476 pages for the same edition."
Is this the correct edition on Amazon Australia? The GR entry for this one is currently missing publisher and page number, but I can ask one of the librarians to update the record.
https://www.amazon.com.au/When-She-Go...

I think so. The house is at the bottom and it's a print edition by Hachette. There are unnumbered pages at the end with ads or blank so I guess they count those and end up with 496. All very confusing.


I would default it to 100 pages like we did the other one. :)


That could work for a pair.
And for everyone - remember we can get really creative with pairs. Things like one title that includes summer and one that includes winter (or King and Queen, light and dark, ect), authors with the same or opposite initials (like K. S. and S. K.), fiction and non fiction set in the same place or with the same character, opposite color covers, covers with day and night.

I'm planning to read this at some stage.



Is it being used for another task though? Most listed books are as far as I can see.


Is it being used for another task though? Most listed books are as ..."
Oh, yes - I just checked and it’s been assigned to another task.

So for Emma's Ariadne - I personally think it will be easier to find pairs than finding books another team member has read during the challenge and before the start of this mini. But I'll make a note and we can move it if we need to. And if you all think that the pairs are harder... I am happy to be overruled :)


For the comedy and tragedy I’ll share what Deanna told me from a past challenge. We can use “filler” words in between the titles to craft the stories. So I don’t think they will be that bad to create. And as we get a full set of titles for these, if anyone wants to volunteer to story write, we’ll be looking for help 😄
Below is an example from a past challenge that Deanna showed me.
"The village of Tywyn on the western coast is best known for horrors perpetuated in October of 1591 by a local witch called The Madman's Daughter and her spectral father. Over the course of a week, seven girls disappeared from their rooms overnight leaving behind only indecipherable Words in Deep Blue luminescent goo on their bedroom walls. As far as the local authorities could tell, All the Missing Girls had vanished without a trace. Believing the village children to be in Grave Peril, the Ministry of Magic immediately dispatched its best magical tracker, Auror Alwyn Blaidd, to investigate. At the home of the most recent victim, Blaidd discovered a faint spectral trail which led out of the village to The House on the Cliff owned by the mad witch. A subsequent raid turned up the bodies of the girls hanging in the basement before a sacrificial altar. Because of the constant rantings of witch's ghostly father about the Signs Preceding the End of the World, the pair were trying to seek the protection of the warrior goddess Aeronwen from the "coming destruction" with their gifts of human sacrifice. The jury at the subsequent trial quickly returned verdicts of Truly Madly Guilty. The mad ghost was permanently exorcised, and his equally insane daughter was sentenced to Azkaban after she was deemed too dangerous for any of the mental asylums."

I have Mel Brooks' autobiography to read in August for another challenge. It's called All About Me which could be useful in the comedy story.

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