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message 1: by SRC Moderator, Moderator (last edited Mar 04, 2023 11:33AM) (new)

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25.5 - MEGSCL's Task: Between the Lines

Firstly, grab the last book you finished reading (any format, doesn't matter if it was for SRC or even if it's eligible). And I mean the last book as of NOW, the first time you read this task.
Take that book and note down the first sentence of text in the story, and the last sentence of text. Do count: prologue, preface, introduction, epilogue. Don't count: index, about the author, dedications, opening quotes/poems, chapter titles, acknowledgements, previews of other books.
If for some reason you can't access the last book you finished (already returned to library, can't transcribe audio, etc) use my example below, The 52-Storey Treehouse.

Book 1: Read a book with a title that has a word matching a word* from the first sentence* of text. Subtitles are excluded.
Book 2: Read a book with a title that has a word matching a word* from the last sentence* of text. Subtitles are excluded.
*Words must match exactly and be at least 3 letters long, excluding "and" and "the". If your sentence doesn't have at least 3 words that are eligible, you can add the next/previous sentence until you get at least 3 words to choose from.
Required: State the last book you read (or if you use my example) and the first and last sentences.

For example, I just finished reading The 52-Storey Treehouse
The first sentence is: Hi, my name is Andy. This is my friend Terry. (used two sentences as the first only has 2 eligible words)
The last sentence is: 'One 65-storey treehouse with a pet-grooming salon and a birthday room coming right up!' I say.
Book 1: Imaginary Friend (friend) or Before You Knew My Name (name)
Book 2: Birthday Girl (birthday) or Monday's Not Coming (coming)


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Dee (austhokie) | 8947 comments i'm going to post mine here just so i don't forget...last book finished was Beginner's Luck

First line: They never could remember whose idea it had been, finally, to buy the ticket

Last Line: Like the luckiest guy in the world


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Wayne | 356 comments I usually get my reading material as audiobooks or ebooks from the library and return them as soon as I have the info I need to complete my task. That said, I did buy a book recently, but it's a graphic novel The Sandman Vol. 8: Worlds' End, could I use it? Also, I have an audiobook that I will finish later tonight. Would either of those work?


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Meg (megscl) | 2466 comments You can use a graphic novel


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Wayne | 356 comments Meg wrote: "You can use a graphic novel"

That's just what I was hoping for! Thanks very much!


message 9: by Marie (UK) (last edited Mar 04, 2023 07:09AM) (new)

Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3940 comments My last book was Emma - Jane Austen likes long sentences. Your overall task says to write down first sentence then the options say to use first line (my first and last sentences are more than one line) am i using line or sentence? thanks


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Meg (megscl) | 2466 comments Marie (UK) wrote: "My last book was Emma - Jane Austen likes long sentences. Your overall task says to write down first sentence then the options say to use first line (my first and last sentences are more than one l..."

It's sentence


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Meg (megscl) | 2466 comments Wayne wrote: "Meg wrote: "You can use a graphic novel"

That's just what I was hoping for! Thanks very much!"


Hi Wayne, just to clarify, you have recently read the graphic novel right? I realised you just said bought, not read.

Also general clarification if anyone was confused. You can use a graphic novel for the source sentences, not for the books you read for the task


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Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3940 comments Meg wrote: "Marie (UK) wrote: "My last book was Emma - Jane Austen likes long sentences. Your overall task says to write down first sentence then the options say to use first line (my first and last sentences ..."

thanks Meg


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Fly (fly-me-to-the-moo) | 889 comments noting mine here, lest I forget :)

last book = An Abundance of Katherines
1st sentence = The morning after noted child prodigy Colin Singleton graduated from high school and got dumped for the nineteenth time by a girl named Katherine, he took a bath.
last sentence = And he was feeling not-unique in the very best possible way.


message 14: by Wayne (last edited Mar 04, 2023 03:39PM) (new)

Wayne | 356 comments Meg wrote: "Wayne wrote: "Meg wrote: "You can use a graphic novel"

That's just what I was hoping for! Thanks very much!"

Hi Wayne, just to clarify, you have recently read the graphic novel right? I realised ..."


Sorry I didn't say that. Yes I did read it Jan 30 2023


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Sandi Barnes | 549 comments Witty name for the task ;-)


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Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Can it be a kindle edition for the words?

I read Sapphire Tears.

I would like to read Before Midnight for 1 of my words but it's only Kindle copies.


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Meg (megscl) | 2466 comments Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Can it be a kindle edition for the words?

I read Sapphire Tears.

I would like to read Before Midnight for 1 of my words but it's only Kindle copies."


Yes, the book you get the words from can be in any format


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