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TASK HELP: Fall Challenge 2023
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25.6 - Robin P's Task: Four and More
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Other forms of the first word can be used, such as HAVE/HAVEN'T or SING/SINGING.
More examples of books that work:
True and Future as in True Grit and Future Home of the Living God
Life and Feeling as in The Story of My Life and Feeling Sorry for Celia
News and Western as in News of the World and The Western Star
Fire and Friend as in The Girl Who Played with Fire and The Little Friend
Love and Revolution as in Eat, Pray, Love and Revolution

KILL/KILLER
LUCK/LUCKY
etc.

Would something like like Kill and Killed or Killer work? They aren't plurals and possessives. Or is that too easy?

Would something like like Kill and Killed or Killer work? They aren't plurals and possessive."
Yes, those are fine.

Alone With You in the Ether using WITH
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Rotherweird which contains the lettres of WITH but I am sure is not a word in the dictionary - does that matter

Alone With You in the Ether using WITH
and
Rotherweird which contains the lettres of WITH but I am sure is not a word in the dictiona..."
It's fine since that is a "word" in the title. Names would also count, like David Copperfield used with LIFE, FIELD, FORCE, etc.

The Other Half of Augusta Hope For book one word is HOPE
Book two: How (Not) to Start an Orphanage: ... by a woman who did word is ORPHANAGE

The Other Half of Augusta Hope For book one word is HOPE
Book two: How (Not) to Start an Orphanage: ... by a woman who did word is ORPHANAGE"
Yes, that works.

Choir of Crows, A and Crazy Rich Asians?
4 letter Rich can be found in Choir
Thanks,
Andy

Choir of Crows, A and Crazy Rich AsiansFour letter rich whose letters are found in Choir
Thanks,
Andy

Choir of Crows, A and Crazy Rich Asians?
4 letter Rich can be found in Choir
Thanks,
Andy"
Yes, those are good.

Choir of Crows, A and Crazy Rich Asians?
4 letter Rich can be found in Choir
Yes, those are good."
Thanks, Andy

For book 1 I had "The LAST Devil to Die" and for book 2 I had "Telling TALES. Two completely different words. Is this OK?

For book 1 I had "The LAST Devil to Die" and for book 2 I had "Telling TALES..."
That's fine, the letters of LAST are found in the word TALES, but they are 2 different words. The plural just can't be of the original word. I thought it would be too easy if you could use BOOK and BOOKS, LADY and LADY'S, etc.


No page requirement for this task, each book just had to meet SRC requirements.
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Read 2 books as described below:
Book 1 – There is at least one word of exactly 4 letters in the title (not subtitle). You will want to choose based on Book 2. You can ignore apostrophes, for example you could use MANS in Man's Fate or ISNT in Tepper Isn't Going Out. There could be more than one word of 4 letters in the title but you will only use one for this task.
Required: State the word.
Book 2 – There is one word of 5 or more letters in the title (not subtitle) which contains the 4 letters in your first title. See examples and important exception below.
Required: State the word.
Example: Book 1: Big Little Lies – 4-letter word LIES
Book 2: Letters of LIES can be in the same order – The Lilies of the Field has LIES
OR letters can be in a different order – The Silent Patient has SILE
OR letters can be separated – Slippery Creatures has SLIE within the word
All the letters must be within one specific word of 5 or more letters
Important Exception - Plurals and possessives formed with “s” are not acceptable for Book 2, so, for example, you can’t use The Tale of the Body Thief and Tales of the City as your two books, and you can't use Lady Boss and The Boss's Daughter.
Letters of the 4-letter word do not have to be 4 different ones – you could use the word MOON as in Moon Tiger, then use The Unhoneymooners, Song of Solomon, etc. for your Book 2. For Book 2, you can use a longer version of the word in Book 1, such as BOOK and BOOKSELLER, BOOKSTORE, NOTEBOOK, etc.