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Ellie wrote: I know they are the visual arts, but are you saying you wouldn't count the performing arts as "art"? I think I'll carry on downvoting it if it's "art or performing arts" it just sounds wrong to me...."
As someone who just left a symphony to work at an art museum, I know that but muggles might not. Would you prefer it to say "related to visual or performing arts"?
As someone who just left a symphony to work at an art museum, I know that but muggles might not. Would you prefer it to say "related to visual or performing arts"?

That's better than the previous wording.

Thanks Mandy, I was planning to submit this today. I've given up on rabbits by itself, and this got a lot of support early on.
A book connected to Birds, Bees, or Bunnies.
This could be:
1) Books with one or more of these creatures (in the title, cover, or subject matter).
2) Books connected to them together. "The birds and the bees" -suggests pollination, eco-systems, evolutionary biology, and sex education. All together with rabbits they suggest friskiness, mating, reproduction, childbirth, and nature. (I don't want to say sex, but...)
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/3...
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/rabbits
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/bees
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/birds
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/nature
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/repr...
Beekeeper of Aleppo
Beekeeper's Apprentice
Beekeepers promise
State of Wonder
Sing you home


Thanks Ellie.

I wonder if this is regional. To me, "art" is painting, sculpture, etc. I know dance and acting are performing arts, so technically they are also art, but if I just say "art" I mean "visual arts." If you take art class in school, it's drawing or painting or sculpture, if you go to an art museum, it's drawing or painting or sculpture or photos or sometimes video. Perhaps you don't use the terms the same way.

And if you said "the arts," then I would think performing art, and probably not including visual art.

Maybe. I did go to art college though so maybe just a different education. I did photography, so there were people who thought we weren't really doing art.

I think a BA is given to any degree that's not STEM, so it includes history and languages. I wouldn't called a historian an artist but maybe they would disagree! 😁


LOL that's funny, I always assumed a BA degree was for subjects that didn't have a lot of math. Clearly not!!!

To me the performing arts are art, ..."
Are you interested in any of the topics themselves?
Nancy wrote: "BA vs BS is completely decided by the college/university. I have a BA in Statistics, explain that one!"
How weird! But isn't part of accreditation determining which degrees a school can bestow?
Google answer is "While many universities offer the same majors in either a BS or a BA, that doesn’t mean that they are the same degree...BAs typically have a lower number of credit hours for the major" (there's a chart with 36 for BA vs 54 for BS )
How weird! But isn't part of accreditation determining which degrees a school can bestow?
Google answer is "While many universities offer the same majors in either a BS or a BA, that doesn’t mean that they are the same degree...BAs typically have a lower number of credit hours for the major" (there's a chart with 36 for BA vs 54 for BS )

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It looks pretty good. It's mostly 20th century classics.

How weird! But isn't part of accreditation determining which degrees a school ..."
My daughter graduated this spring, The difference between a BA and a BS in her field was whether or not she completed two semesters of a foreign Language. - She actually has a BS in Global Leadership Studies and one in Corporate Communication.

Not that it matters since I'm not working in that field anyway!

Interesting. In England it is sually by subject the only oen I know of where both options commonly exist is geography


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Honestly, I think it depends what the prompt is up against. Like I don't really enjoy reading about music, but I like music and could probably find something that would fit. I do quite like stories about ruthless ballet dancers or I could read about film or something. It's such a big topic.
I want a tougher prompt! You know the ones where you have to research and think about it, where the solution isn't immediately clear.
But I have no ideas, maybe someone is percolating one they could use help on?
But I have no ideas, maybe someone is percolating one they could use help on?
Anastasia wrote: "a book set in an apartment building or house."
Great one! So many choices: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
Great one! So many choices: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...

goodreads just popped this up on my home page
https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/2...

There are lots of great books that have won awards
A book that has won an Australian literary award.
To see a list of awards see here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...

goodreads just popped this up on my home page
https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/2......"
I love the retellings idea. I know there was some talk about how to describe it and what to include. After it was brought up I found a book called Peter Darling that is a retelling of Peter Pan, and also a trans story, as it sounds like Peter Pan and Wendy Darling are actually the same person. I'd love to read how that all is handled.

Great one! So many choices: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1..."
I agree! I never would have thought of this idea, but it sounds interesting and there could be SO many books that it would encompass. I would vote for this one.

There are lots of great books that have won awards
A book that has won an Australian literary award.
To see a list of awards see here..."
I’d love this prompt. So much to choose from, some familiar, mostly not.

I did a degree in International Development, which to all intents and purposes is human geography with some anthropology thrown in, and we could choose BA or BSc depending on what we chose for our dissertation. Mine was on education policies in Rwanda and was deemed more 'BA-ish' but my coursemate, who did exactly the same modules as me all the way through, did hers on agricultural policies in Sri Lanka and got a BSc.

Great one! So many choices: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1..."
I agree! I never..."
I would vote for this too!
I think it should just be phrased "apartment building". When I saw "apartment building or house", I thought it meant any kind of house, which would be almost every book. I don't know if in some countries a multi-unit dwelling is called an "apartment house", but I've never heard that.

I don't read a lot of books set in houses OR apartment buildings, so I don't think it's too broad as it is. I just looked at books I've read in 2022, and 16% of them involve a house, another 12% were set in an apartment building, and - to my surprise - 2% were set in a hotel! (The Maid and Front Desk)


There are lots of great books that have won awards
A book that has won an Australian literary award.
To see a list of awards see here..."
Which award(s) are the most popular? With many awards, I like to consider the short-lists or nominees as well.

For the apartment prompt what about "a book that is set exclusively indoors"? Or is that too narrow?
Love the Australian awards prompt idea. I've been meaning to read more Stella nominees.

I think I would enjoy reading a book about people living in an apartment building - as a small community. It might be interesting to read about budding friendships, mysterious neighbors, or people dealing with a crisis together. My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry had an interesting plot like that. Or maybe a Rear Window type of mystery (with someone who might have observed a murder).
It wouldn't be as interesting to search for a book about a character who happens to live in an apartment (versus a house).
I don't think it's too broad, it might even be too narrow. The list that was posted had a few I liked and one on my tbr. I've probably read many others that I just can't think of at the moment.

goodreads just popped this up on my home page
https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/2......"
Tracy wrote: "Mandy wrote:
goodreads just popped this up on my home page
https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/2......"
There is also the Myths retellings, some I really enjoyed.
The Story of Antigone
Weight: The Myth of Atlas and Heracles
The Penelopiad
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I was planning to submit Birds Bees or Bunnies.