The Seasonal Reading Challenge discussion
WINTER CHALLENGE 2009-2010
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WINTER CHALLENGE 2009-2010 QUESTIONS
For the TV show challenge I'd like to use True Blood however I am currently on book 5 in the series and the TV show is only based on the first 2 books. Can I still read the 5th book for this challenge?
Felina wrote: "For the TV show challenge I'd like to use True Blood however I am currently on book 5 in the series and the TV show is only based on the first 2 books. Can I still read the 5th book for this challe..."That's fine.
For 25.10 (Theresa in Ohio's Task) - Colors - Would 'The Rainbow' (DH Lawrence) be acceptable? You know, since a rainbow encompasses all of the bright colors mentioned?
Cynthia wrote: "Liz wrote: "Cynthia wrote: "Kari ♪ wrote: "For 10.5. POPULARITY CONTEST – Discovering The Hot Books Of 2009….What if you are a December baby (like me)? Do you need to wait until the end of the month to do th..."If you can't get one of the books from that month then you may use one from the overall 2009 list - http://www.goodreads.com/book/popular... "
I'm having the same issue with November...
A few questions/books to be ok'd:5.3 - Royalty: The Decoy Princess?
5.6 - Dirty Jobs: All Creatures Great and Small? James Herriot is a rural vet... My husband and I are watching the 1978 British TV show on Netflix, and he is CONSTANTLY having to put his whole arm up cows... rear ends... BLEGH!!! My husband is going to be a vet, but I COULD NOT DO THAT!
15.3 - What Women Want: The fiction book... it has to be part of a series? Two books in a row count as a "series", right?
25.10 - Color Title: Silver? Or is that too drab?
10.4 - FYI, Donna Jo, Jan the Gryphon, and Teresa in Ohio all have their profiles set as private. I found other books to read, but I'm sure mystery readers would really love to choose off Teresa's shelves, etc...
Sara ♥ wrote..."10.4 - FYI, Donna Jo, Jan the Gryphon, and Teresa in Ohio all that their profiles set as private. I found other books to read, but I'm sure mystery readers would really love to choose off Teresa's shelves, etc...
Sorry, I thought I'd gotten my profile changed so people could get to it. I'll try again.
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Sara ♥ wrote: "Cynthia wrote: "Liz wrote: "Cynthia wrote: "Kari ♪ wrote: "For 10.5. POPULARITY CONTEST – Discovering The Hot Books Of 2009….What if you are a December baby (like me)? Do you need to wait until t..."
Me too Sara!
Sara ♥ wrote: "A few questions/books to be ok'd:5.3 - Royalty: The Decoy Princess?
5.6 - Dirty Jobs: All Creatures Great and Small? James Herriot is a rural vet... My husband and I ..."
I didn't know my profile was set private. Thanks for the nudge.
;^D
Do you consider You're Not You A Novel to be alliteration? My husband is a language arts teacher and he reluctantly said yes. What are your thoughts, Cynthia? Thanks!Heather in KS
For the alliteration task, I have one book that fits the letter but not the spirit:Whose Word is it? by Ehrman
And another that fits the spirt but not the letter:
King Queen Knave by Nabokov
Do either (or both) work?
Manday wrote: "For the alliteration task, I have one book that fits the letter but not the spirit:Whose Word is it? by Ehrman
And another that fits the spirt but not the letter:
King Queen Knave by Nabo..."First one yes but not the second.
Heather wrote: "Do you consider You're Not You A Novel to be alliteration? My husband is a language arts teacher and he reluctantly said yes. What are your thoughts, Cynthia? Thanks!
Heather in KS"I'll take it
Sara ♥ wrote: "A few questions/books to be ok'd:
5.3 - Royalty: The Decoy Princess?
5.6 - Dirty Jobs: All Creatures Great and Small? James Herriot is a rural vet... My husband and I ..."5.3 (It has to be a real princess not a fictional one for that task), 5.6 (All Creatures Great and Small is fine - basically any job you can't picture doing is fine), 15.3 - (It has to be a series and if you give me an example I can ok it or not), 25.10 (You should post that ? in the post for that task but I don't think it works because she said no gray).
Sara ♥ wrote: "Cynthia wrote: "Liz wrote: "Cynthia wrote: "Kari ♪ wrote: "For 10.5. POPULARITY CONTEST – Discovering The Hot Books Of 2009….
What if you are a December baby (like me)? Do you need to wait until t..."Either the list for your month or the overall list is fine for everyone.
Okay, so just to make sure I get it (I'm a bit dense sometimes), on Task 5.3, the monarch has to be an actual person, but we can read a fiction OR nonfiction book about them?
Sara ♥ wrote: "Okay, so just to make sure I get it (I'm a bit dense sometimes), on Task 5.3, the monarch has to be an actual person, but we can read a fiction OR nonfiction book about them?"Yes
I am known to be dyslexic with both hands, so I am in need of help on the 15.5 READERS ROUND THE WORLD UNITE. When I go to the page (http://www.goodreads.com/user/near_me) and select Jamaica (J for Jan) and select Meet People. The computer shows a list starting with someone living in Texas. So I don't actually read a book from a person in Jamaica?Am I supposed to be selecting something besides Meet People? or am I not going to the correct page? or am I going to need Goodreads for Dummies?
Jan (the Gryphon) wrote: "I am known to be dyslexic with both hands, so I am in need of help on the 15.5 READERS ROUND THE WORLD UNITE. When I go to the page (http://www.goodreads.com/user/near_me) and select Jamaica (J for..."Here is the link for the 1st person for Jamaica.
http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/16...
Cynthia, would King Lear work for the Royal Reading Task? It says that the play is based on the legend of Leir of Britain, a legendary pre-Roman Celtic king.
Cait wrote: "Cynthia, would King Lear work for the Royal Reading Task? It says that the play is based on the legend of Leir of Britain, a legendary pre-Roman Celtic king."I'll take that
Cynthia wrote: "Cait wrote: "Cynthia, would King Lear work for the Royal Reading Task? It says that the play is based on the legend of Leir of Britain, a legendary pre-Roman Celtic king."I'll take that"
Thank you!
Would this book work for Task 5.3: Women Leaders of Nations? According to my library website (which is where I found it), the book is about Cleopatra, Queen Isabella (of Spain, I assume), Queen Elizabeth I, Catherine the Great, Queen Victoria, Golda Meir (Israel), Margaret Thatcher, and Benazir Bhutto...NOTE: I assumed it was a juvie nonfiction book, but it's actually adult nonfiction... if that makes any difference...
Sara ♥ wrote: "Would this book work for Task 5.3: Women Leaders of Nations? According to my library website (which is where I found it), the book is about Cleopatra, Queen Isabella (of Spain, I as..."Yes
15.1- Black comedy. I don't really know what constitutes black comedy- would The Stupidest Angel A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror Version 2 0 work?"But hold on! There's an angel waiting in the wings. (Wings, get it?) It's none other than the Archangel Raziel come to Earth seeking a small child with a wish that needs granting. Unfortunately, our angel's not sporting the brightest halo in the bunch, and before you can say "Kris Kringle," he's botched his sacred mission and sent the residents of Pine Cove headlong into Christmas chaos, culminating in the most hilarious and horrifying holiday party the town has ever seen.
Move over, Charles Dickens -- it's Christopher Moore time."
I have this book and the Princess Bride booked out of the library and don't want to use this one in the Christmas one really as there are others I want to read.
I have another question for the 15.8 task though. I'd like to read A Christmas carol- but it is only 94 pages. Can I read this and a childrens book with my daughter?
For Fun and Games - my favourite game is Final Fantasy. So could I read any fantasy book or should it be more specific?
Kim wrote: "15.1- Black comedy. I don't really know what constitutes black comedy- would The Stupidest Angel A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror Version 2 0 work?"But hold on! There's an angel waiting in..."
I know Cynthia has the final say, but I would think any Christopher Moore book would count for that task. :o)
Nicki wrote: "For Fun and Games - my favourite game is Final Fantasy. So could I read any fantasy book or should it be more specific?"Sara's suggestion would work for me or anything that is similar in plot line to the final fantasy game would be fine as well.Kim wrote: "15.1- Black comedy. I don't really know what constitutes black comedy- would The Stupidest Angel A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror Version 2 0 work?
"But hold on! There's an angel waiting in..."
The Stupidest Angel A Heartwarming Tale of Christmas Terror Version 2 0 work is fine it's satirical so it counts, and yes that would be fine for 15.8
Emily wrote: "For the Royal Reading task can the monarch be fictional (e.g. The Snow Queen or Lord Of The Rings)?"In message 68 Cynthia responded that the royalty in question had to be a real person; it could not be a fictional person.
Liz wrote: "Emily wrote: "For the Royal Reading task can the monarch be fictional (e.g. The Snow Queen or Lord Of The Rings)?"In message 68 Cynthia responded that the royalty in question could not be fictional."
THANKS!
Cynthia wrote: "Jan (the Gryphon) wrote: "I am known to be dyslexic with both hands, so I am in need of help on the 15.5 READERS ROUND THE WORLD UNITE. When I go to the page (http://www.goodreads.com/user/near_me)..."Yes, then the directions for task 15.5 should read
"...Initial And Hit Find People...", which will take me to that profile. I can do that.
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For 10.10 FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE may I read Rusalka, Yvgenie, or Chernevog by C.J. Cherryh? They are a fantasy trilogy set in Russia.
Cynthia, for 10.8 Winner's choice are Bonnie & Helen going to be added to this task, or is it just the first 10 finishers?
Would Once and Future King by TH White fit for the monarch task? and will Starless Nights work for the stars/stripes task?
Tracey wrote: "Would Once and Future King by TH White fit for the monarch task? and will Starless Nights work for the stars/stripes task?"No to Once & Future King, yes to Starless Nights, Yes to The Other Boleyn GirlLiz wrote: "Cynthia, for 10.8 Winner's choice are Bonnie & Helen going to be added to this task, or is it just the first 10 finishers?"Yes I will be adding them - thank you for reminding me.
Jan (the Gryphon) wrote: "For 10.10 FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE may I read Rusalka, Yvgenie, or Chernevog by C.J. Cherryh? They are a fantasy trilogy set in Russia."Yes
Hi Cynthia,For task 15.4, one of my favorite games in Monopoly, which is all about acquiring real estate. Would you accept A House for Mr. Biswas, since the main character's goal is to buy a house? Or would you want something more related to economic monopolies?
Thanks.
Katie wrote: "Hi Cynthia,For task 15.4, one of my favorite games in Monopoly, which is all about acquiring real estate. Would you accept A House for Mr. Biswas, since the main character's goal is t..."That's fine - my favorite game too by the way.
Hi Cynthia, regarding task 5.8 BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE. Can I read a book by Charles Finch for a cozy mystery? Here's a description of A Beautiful Blue Death:Charles Lenox, Victorian gentleman and armchair explorer, likes nothing more than to relax in his private study with a cup of tea, a roaring fire and a good book. But when his lifelong friend Lady Jane asks for his help, Lenox cannot resist the chance to unravel a mystery.
Prudence Smith, one of Jane’s former servants, is dead of an apparent suicide. But Lenox suspects something far more sinister: murder, by a rare and deadly poison. The grand house where the girl worked is full of suspects, and though Prue had dabbled with the hearts of more than a few men, Lenox is baffled by the motive for the girl's death.
When another body turns up during the London season's most fashionable ball, Lenox must untangle a web of loyalties and animosities. Was it jealousy that killed Prudence Smith? Or was it something else entirely? And can Lenox find the answer before the killer strikes again this time, disturbingly close to home?
I read the description of cozy mysteries and this seems pretty close, no adult situations, the hero isn't taken seriously by the police and his friend Lady Jane, helps solve the crimes. Thanks for your help!
My sister-in-law is writing a book, she is not yet published. She's almost done & would like me to read it. Can I use this for this challenge?? Please!
Birish wrote: "My sister-in-law is writing a book, she is not yet published. She's almost done & would like me to read it. Can I use this for this challenge?? Please!"Yes of course
Cynthia,May I read Carpe Demon for task 5.6 Dirty Job, since I can't imagine myself being a demon fighting soccer mom? or does it have to be a "real" job??
Also, I posted on Wendy's thread a while back. Do you know if the "vacation" spot can be a fictional place??
Thanks!
Sara☺ wrote: "Cynthia,May I read Carpe Demon for task 5.6 Dirty Job, since I can't imagine myself being a demon fighting soccer mom? or does it have to be a "real" job??
Also, I posted on Wendy's..."It should be an actual job that exists in real life - as to Wendy's task you might want to send her a message directly - if you don't hear back from her I'll make a decision on it.
Cynthia wrote: "Sara☺ wrote: "Cynthia,May I read Carpe Demon for task 5.6 Dirty Job, since I can't imagine myself being a demon fighting soccer mom? or does it have to be a "real" job??
Also, I pos..."
Thanks Cynthia! She hasn't been on her task at all to answer questions and a few of us have been posting. Thanks!
Liz wrote: "Cynthia wrote: "Kari ♪ wrote: "For 10.5. POPULARITY CONTEST – Discovering The Hot Books Of 2009….What if you are a December baby (like me)? Do you need to wait until the end of the month to do th..."
The one book listed on the December list that is weird is THE LOVELY BONES which was written many years ago, so it should be available. I also was wondering about how to get the books--good thing we can use other dates.
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Shannon wrote: "Hi Cynthia, where will I find a list of the Group reads for Classics, Winter, Romance for task 20.3?
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S A million thanks once again for all your hard work setting this up, it's so much fun!"Only the romance one has been decided - we had a tie in the other two categories so if you go to the polls you may vote to break the tie.