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According to Wikipedia the countries with the largest tin mining and smelting output are:Indonesia
China
Peru
Bolivia
Australia
Thailand
Malaysia
Belgium
Russia
Congo-Kinshasa
Read a book set in one of these countries.
in the book the wizard of oz - Frank L Baum stated that his name was originally Nick Chopper - a book using the behind the name for Nick/nicholas
Tin is the traditional gift for a 10 year anniversary. Read a book first published at least 10 years ago.
Tin is an element with the symbol SN. Read a book with the letters SN together in a word in the title.
Dorothy is thrown into Oz by a tornado. Book featuring inclement weather or book featuring natural disaster.
September 8 is Ampersand Day ;) Read a book with & in the titleSeptember 13 is Uncle Sam Day-Read a book whose cover is red white and blue
Read a book with Autumn vocabulary word(s) in the titlehttps://myvocabulary.com/word-list/au...
Read a book first released in Sept, Oct, Nov of any year
Read a book with the word tin found embedded in the title or author's name. ChrisTINe, TwisTINg, TINy
Feverishly working on final house renovations/sorting/selling/decluttering, etc., but still reading and lurking around the SRC as much as possible... ;-)Suggestion for a 2 (or 1) book task:
Is it Fall? Or Autumn?
Autumn and Fall are used interchangeably as words for the season between summer and winter, making it the only season in the English language with two widely accepted names. Both are used in American and British English, but fall occurs more often in American English.
Book 1 - Read a book with double-Ls (LL) found in the title/subtile or author's name. Ex:
Tortilla Flat; Wolf Hall; James Rollins; Elly Griffiths
AND
Book 2 – Read a book with the letter U found at least twice in any combination of title/subtile or author's name. Ex:
Murder under Cover; Heather Gudenkauf; Murder on the Iditarod Trail by Sue Henry
OR
Read one book that satisfies the requirements for both books.
Whatever You Do, Don't Run: True Tales of a Botswana Safari Guide by Peter Allison
The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle
Call Your Daughter Home
Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs? Big Questions from Tiny Mortals About Death
Read a book with a word in the title of at least four letters from the lyrics of Tin Man by Americahttps://www.google.com/search?client=...
The months september, october and november got their names from the old roman calender. Based on the latin workds for seven (septem), eight (octo) and nine (novem), they represented the 7th, 8th and 9th month in the 10-month roman calender, and never received a new name. Task could be based on meeting both old and new month-number, in for example page numbers or series numbers, or historical origins (ancient Roman history).
Sept 16 is Mexican Independence Day, when the Mexican Army defeated the French at the Battle of Puebla. Read a book whose author's initials are in BATTLE OF PUEBLA. (all initials count)
The months September, October, and November all in "ber" . Read a book in which "ber" is intact in the title.
Hearts aren't just for romance. read a book that has HEART in the title but does NOT have romance as an MPG.
Tin Man - book featuring a robotA book with a time device on the cover (from memory he receives a watch from the wizard)
Depending on one's hemisphere, this is actually either fall OR spring. Read a book with one of these words in the title or series: Fall, Autumn, or Spring
Tin Woodman used to be a man of flesh and blood, but a Wicked Witch cursed his axe to cut off all his body parts, which ultimately caused him to lose his heart. Read a book with either a heart on the cover or the word heart found intact in the title or subtitle.Read a book whose title or subtitle contains the letters AXE.
Celebrate Roald Dahl Day (September 13, 2022)Born in Wales in 1916, Roald Dahl led a full and fascinating life before becoming one of the best-known and best-selling authors of the 20th century. Dahl exhibited an adventurous spirit from an early age. After he finished school, he worked for Shell Petroleum in present-day Tanzania, then became an aircraftman for the Royal Air Force in 1939, when World War II loomed on the horizon. Narrowly surviving a desert crash landing and the Battle of Athens, Dahl then received an appointment as assistant air attache at the British Embassy in Washington, D.C. During this time, he supplied intelligence to Winston Churchill, helping to smooth the relationship between the British Prime Minister and American President Franklin Roosevelt.
To celebrate Roald Dahl Day, read a book with a title or subtitle word of at least 3 letters that matches a title word in one of Dahl's works found on this list:
https://www.roalddahl.com/global/roal...
Plural's and possessives are allowed.
The WizThe musical The Wiz retells the story of The Wizard of Oz through the context of contemporary Black culture. Opening on Broadway on January 5, 1975, The Wiz won seven Tony's, including Best Musical. It has been revived several times and adapted into both film and television movies.
Pick one option:
OPTION 1: Read a book by a Black author or authors that has been adapted into a musical, movie, or TV series.
REQUIRED: State the name, medium, and year of the adaptation when posting.
OPTION 2: Read a work by a Black playwright. The work does not have to be a play.
*Tin is the traditional gift for 10 years of marriage - read a book with a word that matches exactly from one of the traditional wedding gifts from years 1-10 according to wikipedia (may use US or UK versions of the list https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedding....
*October has Halloween which is holiday I LOVE. According to Google, last year's most popular Halloween costume was a witch. Read a book with a witch.
*The first heart transplant was performed in 1967. Read a book set in the 1960s or published in the 1960s or read a book from this list about second chances Books with Second Chances
The rock group America released the song Tin Man in 1974Read a book that has a word in it's title from the lyrics
https://www.google.com/search?gs_ssp=...
Consonance: Tinman is a very satisfying word to say due to the two syllables ending in the same consonant. Read a book with a word in the title that has two or more syllables, where each syllable ends in the same letter eg. cancan, Panama, ragtag, wanton, trespass.Karaoke: My go-to karaoke song is Alone by Heart. Give the tin man some Heart by reading a book with a word found intact in the title from this list of Heart's singles: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heart_d...
read a book from one of these lists:Best Halloween books: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/7...
Best Books to read in Autumn: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
Book covers that give you a fall vibe:
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
A recent trend in literature, that is perfectly suited to autumn, has been Dark Academia. Read a book:
A) from this list: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
B) That takes place primarily in an academic setting (school, college, university)
C) That features at least 2 of these staple dark academia aesthetic items on the cover:
-a quill
-a skull
-plaid/tartan
-a blazer/suit jacket
-a candle
-a book
-sealing wax
-coffee/tea
-a leather satchel
-a violin
-a globe
November 11th is Remembrance Day in Commonwealth countries. 2022 is the 150th birthday of John McCrae who wrote the poem "In Flanders Fields." Read a book about a war that occurred in the last 150 years
November 4th is the 100th anniversary of the discovery of King Tut's tomb. Most of the tombs goods are now in the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza. Read a book set in or around a museum.
How about a task recognising Salman Rushdie? Read a book by him or a "similar author" from one of these lists:https://www.goodreads.com/author/simi...
https://www.literature-map.com/salman...
https://www.whatshouldireadnext.com/a...
Browse About: Take a stroll through Goodreads and Browse about in their News & Interviews for a good book to pass your time with. Select Browse>News & Interviews>All Stories, then find a book noted in any story published January 1 or later this year.
Required: Include title of article, date published, and page # article was found on in your post. Since page #'s will change as news articles are added, please confirm page # when posting completed task.
Meg wrote: "How about a task recognising Salman Rushdie? Read a book by him or a "similar author" from one of these lists:https://www.goodreads.com/author/simi...
https://www.literature-ma..."
I like those options, there are quite a few authors in the first 2 lists. The last one is mostly Rushdie's own work, but that's fine too.
Lisa wrote: "Browse About: Take a stroll through Goodreads and Browse about in their News & Interviews for a good book to pass your time with. Select Browse>News & Interviews>All Stories, then find a book note..."
Original idea - but I wonder if those articles disappear over time or somehow get archived where you can't easily find them. It's certainly worth proposing but some people hate having to do any research. Also, some of us are annoyed with GR right now for their obnoxious new version that is basically the Beta version with none of our feedback acknowledged. I am here for the groups and for tracking my own books but not excited about reading other sections.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Iron King (other topics)Chain of Gold (other topics)
Tortilla Flat (other topics)
Wolf Hall (other topics)
Murder under Cover (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
James Rollins (other topics)Elly Griffiths (other topics)
Heather Gudenkauf (other topics)
Sue Henry (other topics)
Peter Allison (other topics)
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The bonus theme is The Wizard of Oz: Tinman (heart)
As in past challenges some tasks may revolve around the seasonal theme of fall or autumn. Others may reflect the bonus theme. Other tasks may have nothing to do with either of those themes, they’re just fun or unique ideas to stimulate your reading.
Feel free to post as many ideas as you can come up with. Don’t worry about repeating what someone else has might have already suggested. The more ideas, the better!
The moderators will draw from these ideas as well as their own to create the 5, 10 and 15 point tasks. This thread will be open for ideas until August 14. Fall tasks will begin to be posted on August 17. We look forward to seeing what you come up with!