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message 201: by Kristi (new)

Kristi (kristicoleman) | 108 comments oh! Awesome Becky...thanks!


message 202: by JC (new)

JC (jmnc) | 499 comments For challenge 4, task 15.3 HF book with element in title, can I use The Fiery Cross for fire?


message 203: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Yes, I'll allow that.


message 204: by JC (new)

JC (jmnc) | 499 comments Great! Seems this challenge is leading me to reread the Outlander series.....and I'm ok with it!


message 205: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) Hi Becky, I am not sure if Magic Kingdom for sale is ya(don't think so) or if it is useful for any task. To me it doesn't seem to match to any, but could you or anybody else let me know if there is anything out thee that might work?


message 206: by LemonLinda (new)

LemonLinda (lwilliamson0423) | 626 comments Would The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver work for Djrmel's task? From what I read it is set mostly in Mexico but also in small town America.


message 207: by Jamie (last edited Sep 05, 2010 08:08PM) (new)

Jamie | 59 comments LemonLinda wrote: "Would The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver work for Djrmel's task? From what I read it is set mostly in Mexico but also in small town America."

I was planning to read the same book for this task. Hope it works!


message 208: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Jeane wrote: "Hi Becky, I am not sure if Magic Kingdom for sale is ya(don't think so) or if it is useful for any task. To me it doesn't seem to match to any, but could you or anybody else let me know if there is..."

I don't think it would count as YA... You could use it for the "Author you've never read" task if you haven't read any of Terry Brooks's books...

That's all that I think it would count for...


message 209: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
LemonLinda wrote: "Would The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver work for Djrmel's task? From what I read it is set mostly in Mexico but also in small town America."

I would think so, but he will have to make the final decision!


message 210: by Nikki (new)

Nikki (vegancleopatra) | 120 comments Hopefully no one has asked this yet, but for task 25.3, are words such as "A, An, The" being counted towards the "two word title" book or no? Just making sure.


message 211: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Yes, Nikki, they would be counted...

Soulless - acceptable one word title.
The Taking - Not acceptable for one word, but acceptable for two.


message 212: by Djrmel (new)

Djrmel LemonLinda wrote: "Would The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver work for Djrmel's task? From what I read it is set mostly in Mexico but also in small town America."

Jamie wrote: "I was planning to read the same book for this task. Hope it works!


It definitely works! From what I've heard about the book, even the part that takes place in the United States reflects back on the protagonist's earlier life in Mexico. (This is one of the books I've shortlisted for the task myself.)


message 213: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 59 comments Perfect - thanks!


message 214: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) Becky wrote: "Jeane wrote: "Hi Becky, I am not sure if Magic Kingdom for sale is ya(don't think so) or if it is useful for any task. To me it doesn't seem to match to any, but could you or anybody else let me kn..."

Thank you soooooooooooooooo much, I didn't even see that task...... Sorry for bothering you Becky, but thanks again. I have my first task done thanks to you!!!


message 215: by LemonLinda (new)

LemonLinda (lwilliamson0423) | 626 comments Djrmel wrote: "LemonLinda wrote: "Would The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver work for Djrmel's task? From what I read it is set mostly in Mexico but also in small town America."

Jamie wr..."


Thanks - I think I will go with that one.


message 216: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Uh oh, Jeane! I misread the task - It should be a book you haven't read by your favorite author, not a book by an author you've never read.

Sorry about that!


message 217: by southpaw285 (new)

southpaw285 Becky, I just noticed the rule change for the number of pages. I'm reading Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden. When I just did a search on it to make sure I have the right one listed, the first one that comes up is the large print addition wiht 434 pages. Am I doing this correctly?


message 218: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Yep, that's right SP.


message 219: by Djrmel (new)

Djrmel A question about: Task 15.3 Read A HF that has one of the four elements in the title (earth, air, fire, water).

Does the word "waves" (as in ocean waves) qualify for water?


message 220: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
No, sorry... It would have to be one of the 4 words listed.


message 221: by Djrmel (new)

Djrmel Becky wrote: "No, sorry... It would have to be one of the 4 words listed."

Okay, no problem. I can use the book for another task but I'm having trouble finding something for 15.3. :D


message 222: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Let's see... There's:
The Pillars of the Earth (which I very much enjoyed)
The Good Earth
Any of the Earth's Children series (Clan of the Cave Bear, etc) - I'll allow the word to be in a series title.
Virgin Earth by Philippa Gregory
Book of Air and Shadows by Michael Gruber
Late Nights on Air by Elizabeth Hay
Fire in the Blood
THe Fire by Katherine Neville
The Great Fire by Shirley Hazzard
The Teahouse Fire by Ellis Avery
Water For Elephants
Night over Water by Ken Follett
Water Song: A Retelling of "The Frog Prince" by Suzanne Weyn
Devil Water by Anya Seton and Philippa Gregory
Red Water by Judith Freeman

I'm sure I could find more, but I'm on my lunch break at work... If anyone else knows of any, feel free to list them! :)


message 223: by Amy (new)

Amy | 40 comments Becky wrote: "Let's see... There's:
The Pillars of the Earth (which I very much enjoyed)
The Good Earth
Any of the Earth's Children series (Clan of the Cave Bear, etc) - I'll allow the word to be in a series ti..."


Just thought of one to add to Becky's great list:
Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel


message 224: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
I saw that one in my search, Amy, but I didn't know it was HF! Thanks! :)


message 225: by Djrmel (new)

Djrmel Becky wrote: "Let's see... There's:
The Pillars of the Earth (which I very much enjoyed)
The Good Earth
Any of the Earth's Children series (Clan of the Cave Bear, etc) - I'll allow the word to be in a series ti..."


Wow...I'm impressed! Thank you.

I was coming up with nothing, and yet in your list are three books I should have thought of because I've already read them. The mind works (or fails to work) in mysterious ways, eh? ;) Now the challenge is to not end up adding too many of the suggestions to my to-read shelf.


message 226: by LemonLinda (last edited Sep 08, 2010 11:01AM) (new)

LemonLinda (lwilliamson0423) | 626 comments Also The Water is Wide by Pat Conroy should qualify because it was written in 2002 and is a novel based on his years as a new teacher in the late 1960s. That is the one that I chose for this task.


message 227: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) Becky wrote: "Uh oh, Jeane! I misread the task - It should be a book you haven't read by your favorite author, not a book by an author you've never read.

Sorry about that!"


oeps, okay than you can delete my points... :)


message 228: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) Becky, would this work for the ' being made or has been made into a movie task, or is still to vague:
Kingdom for sale: found on wikipedia, 'The rights to sell a movie based on this book have been bounced around since the 1980s, but as of April 2010 IMDB has announced it is currently set as active,[1] though it is still unclear if the movie will eventually see screening. Although the movie is seen as in production, actors have not even been talked about. Brooks is still in negotiations with Hollywood execs. Per his monthly letter at terrybrooks.net'


message 229: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Yes, I'll allow it for that Jeane... It's in the works after all... there's no limitation on how long it takes! LOL


message 230: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) hahaha, ok. thanks.


message 231: by Jamie (last edited Sep 09, 2010 04:42PM) (new)

Jamie | 59 comments A challenge question popped up over on another thread (recommendations: witches/witch trials books), so I figured I'd ask it over here. A few of us were wondering if The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane could be considered HF. Much of it takes place in the 90's but it also features chapters that are set during and after the witch trials (similar to the structure of People of the Book). To count as HF, are you looking for a certain proportion of the book to be HF material?


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 3120 comments How do you find an author with the same birth month as you?


message 233: by Julie (new)

Julie (readerjules) Jayme(the ghost reader) wrote: "How do you find an author with the same birth month as you?"

Here's one way:
http://www.authdir.net/


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 3120 comments thanks Julie :)


message 235: by Gayle (new)

Gayle (gretarahikkainen) So Becky, for task 15.2: read a HF book published in the year you were born.....what if I can't find a HF book that I want to read that was published in that year? What should I do then?


message 236: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Jamie - I'd say that at least 40% of the book should take place in a historical setting, give or take. If it's only one or two chapters, I don't think it would qualify.

Gayle - There is no requirement to complete all of the tasks in the challenge. You can choose which ones you would like to complete and which ones you don't think you can or will do. :)


message 237: by Jamie (last edited Sep 10, 2010 04:23AM) (new)

Jamie | 59 comments Thanks, Becky. I'd say that it won't count as HF then, as probably only 20% or so takes place in a historical setting. The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane does work for task 5.1, though, if anyone is interested. Its alternate title is The Lost Book of Salem.


message 238: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) Sorry but I don't find the posts relatd to it anymore, what was meant with alternate titles?


message 239: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Books like The American Boy / An Unpardonable Crime or A Northern Light / A Gathering Light, Jeane. Books that have two different titles, but are the same book.

Books that have two titles in one, like Bitter is the New Black : Confessions of a Condescending, Egomaniacal, Self-Centered Smartass, Or, Why You Should Never Carry A Prada Bag to the Unemployment Office don't count.


message 240: by Evelina C (new)

Evelina C (evelinaguekguezian) | 42 comments Would THE PRIVATE THOUGHTS OF AMELIA E RYE by Bonnie Shimko qualify for task 15.4? The narrator/protaganist fits the age requirement. Most of the story is set in the early 1960's with flashbacks to the 50's.

Thanks,
Evelina G


message 241: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
I would think so, Evelina, yes.


message 242: by Maude (new)

Maude | 732 comments You are correct. Nabakov finished writing it in 1953 and the book covered the years 1947 to 1952. So, no bonus point.


message 243: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) Becky wrote: "Books like The American Boy / An Unpardonable Crime or A Northern Light / A Gathering Light, Jeane. Books that have two different titles, but are the same book.

Books that have two titles in one,..."


Thanks!


message 244: by southpaw285 (new)

southpaw285 Maude, for Task #20.5 - (Choose your favorite historical figure and read a fiction or nonfiction about him or her) can I read Becoming Jane Austen by Jon Spence?


message 245: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Yes, you can SP. :)


message 246: by southpaw285 (new)

southpaw285 Oh, thank you Becky!


message 247: by Maude (new)

Maude | 732 comments It looks fine to me Southpaw.


message 248: by Maude (new)

Maude | 732 comments Sorry, Becky, I was on previous page and didn't see your post.


message 249: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3034 comments Mod
Maude wrote: "Sorry, Becky, I was on previous page and didn't see your post."

No problem! :)


message 250: by Julie (new)

Julie (readerjules) What's the official definition of HF for the challenge again? Takes place 30 years before it was written?


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