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1. Survival - Deadman's Track by Sarah Barrie
Tess Atherton is a guide who takes groups into remote areas..."
Thanks, Janice. You have cleared this up for me. The theme needs to be the primary one and not one of a number of themes. Think I may go back to my original plan, and read:
Dog Theme: The Art of Racing in the Rain
Survival Theme: From Snow to Ash: Solitude, soul-searching and survival on Australia's toughest hiking trail

Oh interesting. One of my Heads of School did that in 2023. She took 6 weeks to hike it herself. Her husband and kids met up with her every two weeks for a weekend camping trip along the way and supply drop. But otherwise she solo hiked it, and loved it. She went the opposite direction from Canberra (where we live) down to Gippsland.

1. Survival - Deadman's Track by Sarah Barrie
Tess Atherton is a guide who takes groups in..."
It's not that it needs to be the primary theme, but nothing vague. It's sort of like when we have a task requiring a type of character and it can't just be a mention of that person.
I think your original choices are a much better choic.e.


Yeah, I'll probably go with my first thought and reread Fingersmith

The Warm Hands of Ghosts by Katherine Arden for the Ghost Theme.
Also just became available for me at the Library:
Now I am wondering whether Ghosts is the primary theme of the book or is war also a theme?
Other choices would be:
The Sun Down Motel by Simone St. James
The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
Haunted Ground by Irina Shapiro


I am planning to do the object on cover list after completing Badge One.




I am planning to do the object on cover list after completing Badge One.

I'm planning to read The Warm Hands of Ghosts for the GHOST task too Odette. I'm half hoping that when I read it I'll find it fits SURVIVAL too!


Basically, it's a novel about a group of church women and their pastor who are trying to figure out a way to fund raise for their church coffers. They are kind of snarky about the "mega-church" that has a huge congregation and lots of money, but they also have moments of clarity ..."God doesn't need a big space - he only needs a little room in your heart."
I can USE it for the "love" task, but I really would prefer to use it for religion.
I guess I'm just asking for a little clarification on how you envisioned this task, Janice.

Specifically, with religion, I have read books where the protagonist was conflicted and questioning his or her faith. And the book expounds on that by revealing the person's thought process and how they work out their dilemma.
In the book I'm currently reading, there is a magical mythical child named Lucifer aka the anti-Christ. His foster parents have discussions with him about what is morally correct in meting out punishment or dealing with annoying people. Is it right to squash someone just because you don't like their viewpoints? That discussion would be a theme of morality or right from wrong,
I asked ChatGPT specifically about Last Circle of Love and it responded with yes, "because the story delves into the characters' personal journeys, relationships, and the dynamics within their religious community, highlighting how faith influences their lives and decisions".

I posted it as a LOVE theme on my page, but I'm going to go back and change that now. Thanks, again!


She was just reading Somewhere Beyond the Sea. It's the follow up to The House in the Cerulean Sea.


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I just get an internal error message with this link.

This thread is it. Badge One is Themes, and I intentionally gave it its own thread so people could get help on themes. The remaining challenge help is separate from this one.

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I also get an internal error message with this link.

There are already links in the main challenge thread to the help discussions. I put a link in message one of this thread to take you to the definition.
Hopefully, that helps.

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This one works, thanks Lori.
The book I'm currently reading for the task is Magic Marks the Spot. I found it in an audible sale a couple of years back and was fascinated by the sample read by Katherine Kallgren. I bought it without really looking at it. It's shelved as Middle Grade and it is quite youngish. It's about a precocious young girl who is determined to be a pirate instead of a student at Miss Prim's School for Delicate Ladies.

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That's great, Janice. That's what I meant in my post was to have the definition of a theme somewhere - should have explained better.

The Woman in the Wallpaper
2 women accept work in a wallpaper but notice the design of a woman in the wallpapers.The woman in the wallpaper's life appears to impact the lives of the other women
Or
Darling Girls
Again has female MC's the first the women rescued from family tragedies and raised by a loving foster mother, Miss Fairchild, on an idyllic farming estate but this may not be the case - has they way they were raised made them turn on the woman that riased them
I am thinking perhaps the first fits the theme better?



Janice wrote: "It sounds like The Women in Wallpaper might be a better choice, given what Kristie said about Darling Girls."
thanks Janice and Kristie I will give it a go but I do have some alternatives now as well

This book is about women creating a global business selling knock-off perfect replicas of high-end designer hand-bags.


I think piracy as a theme would be nebulous, and there are a lot of books that would fit the theme better.

Yes, I would say that survival is a significant theme of this book.

It fits this as the book explores the experiences of women who served in the Vietnam War. The book highlights the women who were often forgotten for their service.
Frankie's father has pictures of all the male heroes of the family in his study. The women of the family are not heroes only brides.
Hope this is OK to read.
I suppose one book can satisfy more than one theme for the challenge.
This book is about women and their survival in a male dominated world as well as in war.

It fits this as the book explores the experiences of women who served in the Vietnam War. The book highlight..."
I would say that The Women fits both the women and survival tasks very well, Odette.

Thanks a lot for confirming!
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1. Survival - Deadman's Track by Sarah Barrie
Tess Atherton is a guide who takes groups into remote areas of southern Ta..."
I think the books both may have the specified themes as secondary themes. I've not read either one of them, so I don't have any more information than you. If you're willing to take the chance and then justify how they fit the themes, go ahead. If not, maybe look for something that would be more obvious.