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I don't think so Evelina... I will accept certain amounts of taking a HF in a real world setting and making it into something fantasyish by adding magic or whatever... but if it's not set on earth in a clearly historical setting, I can't count it for a HF task or for the HF point. It would be eligible for any other task it would fit though.
Evelina A. wrote: "Sounds good to me, Becky. I chose it for "adapted into a movie" which works for any genre."
That works. :)
That works. :)


That's fine Evelina... The rule was put in place to even out page count variations between editions, so if I read an edition that has 800 pages and someone else reads an edition that has 600, we wouldn't get a different bonus for the same book.
If it's an obscure book and we have to go with the actual page counts, we can do that. We can even do it so that if someone else does read the same obscure book, they would get the same bonus amount you did.
We're flexible... not sticklers, just trying to be fair. :)
If it's an obscure book and we have to go with the actual page counts, we can do that. We can even do it so that if someone else does read the same obscure book, they would get the same bonus amount you did.
We're flexible... not sticklers, just trying to be fair. :)


Thanks Maude - I've finished the book:
Spell of the Highlander I want to use it for Task 50.1 - Continue a series. I had previosly posted Linger for that task and would like to move it to 5.2 - any YA. I've already claimed the 50 points for Task 50.1, plus 4 bonus points. Luckily the bonus points are the same, so now I'll just add 5 points for task 5.2, with 4 bonus points for length for a total of 9 points added to my total, which is now 301. What would you like me to post on the actual challenge thread?

Post Linger as "Move to 5.2. Then add the correct points as you would usually do. I'll take care of the rest.

Post Linger as "Move to 5.2. Then add the correct points as you would usually do. I'll take care of the rest."
whew!! thanks so much!

Gayle wrote: "For task 25.5 - 2 books in same time period from different countries: Would you consider 2 books both set before the year 1000 in the same time period even though they are about 300 years apart?"
Yes, Gayle... That's fine :)
Yes, Gayle... That's fine :)

Jeane wrote: "I am pretty sure it ahs been asked already but: continue a serie you already started..... can it be the third book if you read the two first?"
Of course. :)
Of course. :)




If she was tried as a witch, or if that aspect is a large part of the story, then yes, but if not, then no.

My question is, is Dragonfly in Amber considered enough of an "alternate history" book that it could be applied to the 3rd Place Task for Challenge #3, or is it even considered fantasy/alternate history?
If so, I would use Dragonfly in Amber for Challenge #4, Task #20.6.
I'd say it would count as fantasy SP, because of the magical time-travel aspect (although I've only read the first one - series readers confirm?). I don't think it would count as much for alternative history - I consider that to be books where it takes a shift from the course history actually took... Like if the Confederacy won the Civil War, etc.

Thanks Becky. I can't really tell from reading the descrpition if time-travel is involved. I do see it shelved as both Fantasy and Time-Travel, but I know that is not always correct.
If so though, it could be used for Challenge #4, Task #20.6 (re: Challenge #3, 3rd Place Task) right?

My question is, is [bo..."
I have it down for 20.3 - HF with woman's name in title (Amber) but now you've got me quesioning if enough of it is in the past. It will be a reread for me, but as I recall it begins in the characters' "present". I can't remember if the time-travel happens at the end of this book or the beginning of the next: [book:Voyager|10987]

Thank you. For someone who started off skeptical about this series, I'm moving right along...wouldn't you say? LOL


Also, does this book count as Historical Fiction? I think it's listed here at Goodreads as one of the best historical fiction books ever written, but, per the definition of Historical Fiction as seen here, it may not meet that criteria. The beginning of the book is clearly 20+ years before the author wrote it, but it jumps forward in time and a good portion of the book is written near the authors present.
I would be thrilled to get the extra +1 point for HF, but if it's not going to work, I'll be okay. :)

It's up to you Evelina - you can post as you finish or all at once, we just need to be able to verify that the books were read within the challenge period. :)

Kristi wrote: "Is "Middlesex" by Eugenides considered HF? If so, would it count for Task 10.4 and Bonus 50.3, or only one of them?"
Yes, yes and I think so (there are a couple different lists now, I think). LOL
Yes, yes and I think so (there are a couple different lists now, I think). LOL

Can I move something? There would be no change in points.
If so, I would like to move Mistress of Rome from task #15.5 to task #15.6.

Thank you, Becky. Should I post it in the Challenge #4 thread?
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I'm ok with around 20.