The Perks Of Being A Book Addict discussion
A Long Expected Party
>
One Team to Read Them All
date
newest »
newest »
message 101:
by
Donna
(new)
May 10, 2025 10:01PM
I updated the spreadsheet. We can start the next set of tasks.
reply
|
flag
I have a Beowulf in title book so Teddie or Donna feel free to claim one of my other tasks and I’ll switch as that seems harder.
I have some unfortunate news. I've been having episodes where I blackout and I actually ended up in the ER with a busted head from one of the latest times. This has brought on a whole slew of appointments which just seem to be leading to more and more follow-ups and new specialists. I just don't think I can allot the time needed to continue on with this challenge. I feel it would be best to drop out at this time. I apologize for letting the team down.
Michelle, you haven't let us down at all. Your health comes first. Take care of yourself. We will figure it out.
Lexi wrote: "I have a Beowulf in title book so Teddie or Donna feel free to claim one of my other tasks and I’ll switch as that seems harder."I totally misread this earlier - I'm switching now - thanks Lexi!
If anyone has a collection of short stories finished since May 10, we now have an open task. Otherwise, it is up for anyone to grab.
I finished a collection of short stories so Teddie, whenever you are done, we can move on to the next group
Teddie, just wanted to check in since it has been a month. I have a book with an editor if you want to move The Silmarillion to after death and then we can be done with this round.
I'm really sorry for the delay - I didn't do a great job juggling book tasks this month!I'm reading Children of Hurin now, but please move The Silmarillion and fill in your book - I'm sure the Hurin book will work for something in the next group.
Thanks Lexi!
TTs has made it harder on my part as well but also has increased my short story reading which has been oddly helpful.
I'm loving reading some longer books for TT, but between that and book quest, and making sure those align with my Solar month tasks - well, I need to do better next month :)
If anyone is reading Murder in Mesopotamia for TT's for Iraq, it was published in 1936. My team has already read Iraq twice or I'd volunteer.
Also, does anyone know what "Book by an author with at least 2 Christian names" means? It is a double first name like Mary Ann or anyone with two names on GRs even if one may be a middle name?
Lexi wrote: "Also, does anyone know what "Book by an author with at least 2 Christian names" means? It is a double first name like Mary Ann or anyone with two names on GRs even if one may be a middle name?"I googled this when I first saw it and got this:
One example of an author with at least two Christian names is C. S. Lewis. His full name was Clive Staples Lewis. He used the initials "C. S." for his published works, but his first two names, Clive and Staples, are considered Christian names, as they are derived from traditional English names with religious associations. Clive is a surname sometimes associated with Christianity, and Staples is a less common Christian name. He also used other pseudonyms like Clive Hamilton and N.W. Clerk.
Other authors with multiple Christian names could include those who traditionally wrote books of the New Testament, like Matthew and Luke, who are attributed to the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke respectively. Some scholars also note the existence of dual-names in the New Testament, like Saul/Paul or Matthew/Levi, further illustrating the presence of multiple potentially Christian names associated with authors.
However, it's worth noting that the term "Christian name" typically refers to the first name given to someone at baptism. Therefore, an author named Joseph Conrad, whose full name is Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, could also be considered to have at least two Christian names, as Józef and Konrad are traditional Christian names.
Hi all! Hope you all are having a fun summer and staying cool - temperature cool vs cool cool, which you all are regardless of the weather. :)I finished The Forgetting Moon for the 2 first names task, but it could also work for the pub/inn task (pub called The Filthy Horse is a setting) if anyone wants to move things around.
I added my read dates (totally forgot) and added a book that features a pub/inn.Donna, I saw you read Kindred, it would work for MPG History or Historical Fiction that you had The Fallen Fruit in!
Does anyone have a book first published between 1930-1949?
I have just been claiming words as they come up. Please feel free to bump me from a spot if you want it.
I found our last few critters in some of our read books - do you guys want to do the bonus set 2 - our last one?https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
Donna (or anyone), whenever you have a book that works for a pair, feel free to remove my book. I have to return copies to the library so I am just filling them out as I go when a book works. I don't need this many word pairs.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Forgetting Moon (other topics)The Forgetting Moon (other topics)
The Silmarillion (other topics)
A Thousand Threads: A Memoir (other topics)
Greenlights (other topics)
More...

