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Fall 22 Readathon: Team Apple

I guess I'll list the books I'm planning to read and where they fit so we can try to get some Cornucopia's filled. Please let me know if this is the right thing to do!
#1 A book featuring an animal in the story The Complete Maus by Art Spiegelman
#1 A book that was published in the fall (September, October, or November) - The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson
#3 A book by an author who is not alive anymore - Death of an Outsider by M C Beaton
#4 A magical realism novel In Five Years by Rebecca Searle

The book I'm currently reading - Wahala - won't be finished before the Readathon starts and it fits...precisely nothing! I will finish it though and count it for acorns.
I've added the next two books I have planned to the spreadsheet - To Sir, With Love and The Lover. I've added them each in a separate column. That way I can log all their attributes which lets the group see how many books we might have for each option and jiggle them around to make them fulfill the prompts needed for a cornucopia.
I hope that makes sense.



And set in 1900s, is that anything in 1900s - so 1930 would count?

lolol Bec, sorry, yes a book publishing later this September would count, as that was my intention (though this group definitely has the most "it's actually spring here" members!)

Awesome thanks!
That said, it doesn't feel like spring.....so rainy at the moment.

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Here in Perth it's a beautiful spring day so I'll be spending the morning working in the garden listening to an audiobook, and also to the very cute tiny striated pardelotes singing loudly while building a nest under my hanging basket!

If anyone is looking for prompt inspiration the most needy ones are A dystopian novel, A mystery or thriller, and A book with an item of food on the cover.





Unfortunately Louise, as it had less than 100 pages it doesn't count to fulfil the prompts. Certainly add the pages, though! Those acorns are important.

I have just finished reading Gould's Book Of Fish A Novel In Twelve Fish and have coded it as a book that is 400+ pages. I have also colour-filled the prompts on the plans page if they have already been filled, so it's easier to see which we still need. Happy Sunday everyone!


I also finished The Complete Maus so I've added this to the completed tab, as #4 a book for 1900's (as we already had one for #1 a book featuring an animal in the story). I've also highlighted this in green on Cornucopia #4 and on the plans tab. I hope this is what I'm supposed to do but if it's not correct please let me know as this is the first readathon I've taken part in!

I also finished The Complete Maus so I've added this to the completed tab, as #4 a book for 1900's (as we already had one..."
Great job Lindsey! You have done everything right except deleting that column from the Plans page, which I have just done for you. By the end of the week the plans page gets extremely long if we don't remove the completed books, which are moved to the Completed page. Did you enjoy Maus? I read it a few years ago when a student I was working with had to read it for school - he had no understanding of the background and just read it as a story about animals! I found it quite fascinating



I learned about WWII at school and I’ve visited the Holocaust museum so I knew a lot of what happened during the persecution of the Jews in Europe. But it made it a much realer experience to read this book about someone’s actual experience of the suffering and horrors they lived through. I’d highly recommend this graphic novel to anyone who wants to learn more about WWII. Be aware this is an upsetting read.
I’ve heard lots of people recommending it recently, so this is why I picked it up. I’m glad I did. It’s going to be one of my top books of the year.



I'll definitely finish To Sir, With Love today.

Wahala is coded as a thriller on the main GR page so I say go for it!


Sue/Caitlin - do you guys know how this works?
Also can we complete each Cornucopia more than once?

We can complete Cornucopias as many times as we like :).

I'll check - hmm
would :A book with a black and white cover be ok - or are no other colours allowed?


would :A book with a black and white cover be ok - or are no other colours allowed?."
Hmm, to me that doesn't look black and white.....
I've just finished Gemini Falls.
Not sure I can put it anywhere as it really only fit book published in Fall or book set in the 1900s, both of which are already taken.....
although that said - it is set in a small town and the main characters are on a farm and the town's waterfall plays a big part of the story....does anyone think this could count towards set in or about nature?

would :A book with a black and white cover be ok - or are no other colours allowed?."
Hmm, to me that doesn't look black and white.....
I've just finished [book:Ge..."
Yes I would say Gemini Falls is set in or about nature, especially as Falls is in the title!
We still have a whole week to go so it is no problem to move to the second set of Cornucopias for the most popular prompts.

Louise - random question - was We Had to Remove This Post set in the Netherlands? I need a book set there for another challenge.

Awesome. I'll pop it in there for now.


Louise - random question - was We Had to Remove This Post set in the Netherlands? I need a book set there for another challe..."
No it's set in the US.

I wasn't sure so I just had a quick look at some of the other spreadsheets. Yes, I just put 3 into the acorn box of Cornucopia 1, and it automatically updated the acorn tracking page. I am in awe of people who can design these complicated spreadsheets!
Hi! There was some confusion in my group about how to complete the cornucopias, so I've updated the first message in your thread to make it a bit clearer. Just wanted to let you know -- the prompts and requirements have not changed, just formatted them to be clearer on the requirements.
Just a reminder that I'm not actively checking all of the threads, so if you have any questions about the way the challenge works, feel free to post in the FAQ thread and I'll get back to you!
Just a reminder that I'm not actively checking all of the threads, so if you have any questions about the way the challenge works, feel free to post in the FAQ thread and I'll get back to you!
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You will work to fill each cornucopia using the prompts provided. You can read to fill them in any order you'd like, and you can refill the same ones multiple times.
Each book read may only be used for one prompt per team challenge. Don't forget about your acorns! You get some for every 1000 pages read (or 15 hours of audio listed to).
ACORNS
- Earn an acorn for every 1000 pages read as a team.
- Earn an acorn for every 15 hours of audio listened to.
Note: Acorns must be accrued to fill the cornucopias. Once you complete a cornucopia, those acorns should not be used on future cornucopias.
CORNUCOPIA #1
- Accrue 3 acorns +
Complete all four prompts:
- A book with a majority orange cover
- A book that is 400+ pages
- A book featuring an animal in the story
- A book that was published in the fall (September, October, or November)
CORNUCOPIA #2
- Accrue 3 acorns +
Complete all four prompts:
- A dystopian novel
- A book with a majority red cover
- A book with a person's first name in the title
- A book set in or about nature (forest, camping, environmental literature, etc.)
CORNUCOPIA #3
- Accrue 3 acorns +
Complete all four prompts:
- A book set in a school
- A book featuring a ghost
- A book with a black and white cover
- A book by an author who is not alive anymore
CORNUCOPIA #4
- Accrue 3 acorns +
Complete all four prompts:
- A book set in the 1900s
- A book about family dynamics
- A book with a majority yellow cover
- A magical realism novel
CORNUCOPIA #5
- Accrue 3 acorns +
Complete all four prompts:
- A mystery or thriller
- A book that features sports
- A book with an item of food on the cover
- A young adult novel
THE TEAM
Captain: Sue
Captain: Caitlin
Bec
Kahlia
Ira
Louise
Lindsay
Joyce
Erica
Meg
THE SPREADSHEET: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...