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picked a book where the child was 14. (I had not read the book yet--- but could have.) Little details like that could be posted back at the top so it's easily seen for reference.
Sorry for the confusion re my task. If I could edit Cynthia's task post I would. I thought it was clear. I'll try to edit a post at the top of the help thread.

Note: Some typos have been counted for correct task without a post in this thread.
DONNA JO - post 1..."
I'm so sorry. Thank you for correcting. I have number dyslexia and it obviously struck again.

30.5 - DLM Rose's Task - Virtual Block Party
Summer in my (DLM Rose's) neighborhood means potluck barbecues where each family brings a dish to share.
Identify yo...
PJ, I hate to argue with you, but here is the exact quote for 30.5 "A. Read a fiction book with a food or beverage in the title - the item could be the dish itself."
Since there's a definite conflict between the Task Description for 30.5 and the Task Help thread, we will interpret "ingredient in the title" as a preference rather than a requirement.
In general, I think we've been verifying requirements from the Task Description (not the Task Help thread).
We haven't been checking the age of the main character for 30.2.
THE RULES of the challenge apply to all tasks, particularly the rule that requires a minimum of 100 pages per book for 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 50 point tasks.
Cynthia's requirements in post 1 of the COMPLETED TASKS thread apply to all tasks.

We will interpret the Task Help threads as clarification. Anything more restrictive in the Task Help threads will be interpreted as a preference not a requirement.

BELINDA already reposted task 30.5
REBECCA MA already reposted task 30.5
SUE IL - points credited for task 30.5 (no repost required)


Note: Some typos have been counted for correct task without a post in this thread.
TESS - post 1936
"10.1 Great Minds Think Alike"
Points counted for 10.10
Thanks for the correction-I try to proofread before I post, but I did not do a good job on this one-ha!

Is this the correct Readerboard name?
Only "The United States" in your profile now?
Comments include post 1683 which is included in STEPHANIE
Will add these points* to STEPHANIE
Let us know if this is right.
PLEASE include your READERBOARD name at the top of your posts.
*Except for task 30.2 which requires "AND either pass it on, or recommend it to a child (give details when you claim your points)."
message 2082: by Stephanie
Jul 31, 2010 10:42am
Task Updates:
10.4 The Summoning
10.8 Island of the Blue Dolphins
10.10 Olive Kitteridge
15.2 state in title: Gods in Alabama state from original thirteen colonies (NY): Shopaholic Takes Manhattan
20.6 The Secret Life Of CeeCee Wilkes 5 stars - must read summer book! I really enjoyed this story about a young girl faced with many tough decisions and the effect they may or may not have in her life. CeeCee's life brings up many questions about morals and responsibility; the interesting thing is that you will find yourself constantly thinking what you would do in her position. It seems like an easy answer, but is everything so cut and dry? Ultimately, do you side with CeeCee or against CeeCee? This was a great page-turning summer read, a mystery you know the general ending to, and an incredible adventure in getting there.
25.7 passion: reading for book clubs - #1NF
The Book Club Bible: The Definitive Guide That Every Book Club Member Needs #2FIC Summer Reading
30.2 The Little Prince and The Lightning Thief
Previous Total = 215
New Total = 335

I have read 7 Books by 3 GR Authors -- 7 Tickets
MSG 707 and MSG 2154
Katie MacAlister -
1. Playing with Fire
2. Steamed
3. Fire Me Up
4. Light My Fire
5. Holy Smokes
Erica Bauremeister -
6. The School of Essential Ingredients
Stephanie Dray -
7. Lily of the Nile

I have read 7 Books by 3 GR Authors -- 7 Tickets
MSG 707 and MSG 2154
Katie MacAlister -
1. Playing with Fire
2. Steamed
3. Fire Me Up
4. Light My Fire
5. Holy Smoke..."
Initially I picked up from post 851 (where Cynthia had gotten to). With Petra's help, we're starting to go through posts 1-850 to re-compile the first part of the GR Authors and Big Books lists.
Be patient and one way or another the lists should be complete in time.

You listed "25.7 Non-fic about subject you are passionate about, and fic with passion in title: Used and Rare Travels in the Book World and The Bone Collector by Lawrence and Nancy Goldstone and Jeffery Deaver, 741 pp, read 6/1/2010 and 6/7/2010.."
The link for The Bone Collector takes me to Bag of Bones by Stephen King, which is 752 pages long. Not sure if you're claiming a Big Book ticket or if your page total of 741 is the total pages of both books.
I think there's a Goodreads mistake in the link but wanted to confirm with you.

"Oh my gosh! I forgot to note all my goodreads authors!
For 5.10 - Jennifer Kaufman and Karen Mack
for 10.4 - Stephenie Meyer
for 20.6 - Sherri Browning Erwin
and for 25.3 - Barbara Demick and Carlos Ruiz Zafon"
I don't see any of these authors listed as GR Authors. Please double check and let me know if you find otherwise. Thanks!

"25.5 - Helen's Task - Share the Summer Love
For all us booklovers, summer is a great time of year to relax with our favorite reads. In this task, share your love of your favorites with us. Read two (2) books:
A. One from your favorite genre/type.
B. One from your second favorite genre/type.
C. Write a short review for each and an explanation of why your like that genre/type.
For A, I (Helen) love historical fiction so will probably read An Echo in the Bone by Diana Gabaldon. I love being able to live history through the eyes of a strong character. It makes the time period and the events more real.
For B, I love SciFi/Fantasy and will probably read To Say Nothing of the Dog by Connie Willis. The ability to see beyond current reality and describe those visions in book form is incredible. I am sampling some of the older Hugo Award winners.
A. Jeffrey Deaver’s The Burning Wire
I love all thrillers. I like to read them in one sitting to the wee hours of the morning
B. YA Sea of Monsters by Riordan
I love science fantasy. I became hooked back in the day on Anne McCaffrey, Jean Auel and Roger Zelazny. I also love Harry P.
25 points
225 total "
I haven't counted any of these into the Big Book or GR Author ticket draws, if they meet requirements. I'm not sure whether these have been read yet.
Please repost any that are read and not yet counted. Thanks!

"25.7 Non-fic about subject you are passionate about, and fic with passion in title: Used and Rare Travels in the Book World and The Bone Collector by Lawrence and Nancy Goldstone and Jeffery Deaver, 741 pp, read 6/1/2010 and 6/7/2010."
Was this a repost of Post 458?
SHANNON - Post 2121
Task 15.9 requires that you
B.Explain if and how the main character (presumably whom the title refers to) does or does not remind you of yourself
You will need to do a new post for this task.
Reposts need to include all task requirements: previously posted requirements plus previously omitted requirements.
Task 15.9 requires that you
B.Explain if and how the main character (presumably whom the title refers to) does or does not remind you of yourself
You will need to do a new post for this task.
Reposts need to include all task requirements: previously posted requirements plus previously omitted requirements.
WENDY MA post 2132
Cynthia's rules require that you either post a link to your books, or include both the title and author.
You will need to do a new post for this task.
Reposts need to include all task requirements: previously posted requirements plus previously omitted requirements.
Cynthia's rules require that you either post a link to your books, or include both the title and author.
You will need to do a new post for this task.
Reposts need to include all task requirements: previously posted requirements plus previously omitted requirements.
Starcatcher - post 2148
Task 15.6 is a two book task, so you still need to read the "second longest book" by an author.
You will need to do a new post for this task.
Reposts need to include all task requirements: previously posted requirements plus previously omitted requirements.
Task 15.6 is a two book task, so you still need to read the "second longest book" by an author.
You will need to do a new post for this task.
Reposts need to include all task requirements: previously posted requirements plus previously omitted requirements.

Task 15.9 requires that you
B.Explain if and how the main character (presumably whom the title refers to) does or does not remind you of yourself
In The Quiet American the title does not refer to the main character. Should I compare with the secondary character who the title kind of refers to or the main character who it doesn't?
Thanks!

Task 15.9 requires that you
B.Explain if and how the main character (presumably whom the title refers to) does or do..."
You just need to address the requirement -- just explain the situation and compare the pertinent character.

30.3 Sheila's Task - An Ode To Illinois
A. I read Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell This book talks about the assassinations of Lincoln, Garfield and McKinley, but really focuses on Lincoln, with facts throughout the whole book. I learned a lot about all of the assassinations in this book, and in particular about Lincoln. There were a lot of stories that just don't get told in the history books. However, I found that chapters were way too long and it was a bit wordy, so I found it hard to follow and at times a bit dry.
B. I read My Life with the Lincolns by Gayle Brandeis. This book was an interesting read...I found it odd that the girl in the book thought that her family was the Lincoln family reincarnated, but at times her ''theories'' actually made a bit of sense. What I really liked about this book was the connection between the slavery/race debate of the 1860's to the race debate of the 1960's.
30.3B requires "When people think Illinois they think Chicago: Read a book with Chicago in the title (The Chicago Way) or a book that takes place in Chicago (The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America).
OR
C. Chicago is famous for talk show host Oprah Winfrey: Read something from her book club picks over the years. Oprah's Book Club Picks"
My Life with the Lincolns is not set in Chicago. I could not find it on the list of Oprah's Book Club Picks.
You will need to do a new post for this task.
Reposts need to include all task requirements: previously posted requirements plus previously omitted requirements.

25.5 - Helen's Task I: Favorite Genre (Fantasy)
Steamed by Katie MacAlister - GR AUTHOR (3 Stars)
While libraries would categorize MacAlister's books as romance, this one has a STRONG fantasy element with romance weaved in. Steampunk fun!
25.5 - Helen's Task II: 2nd Favorite Genre (YA)
The Off Season by Catherine Gilbert Murdock (3 Stars)
Most Young Adult novels that I'll read are a quick escape from my bigger novels. This one I was pleasantly surprised. The entire series was quite touching (if a little unbelievable but I ignore that for story flow). And I would recommend it to anyone else hunting for a YA trilogy.
Task 25.5 requires "C. Write a short review for each and an explanation of why you like that genre/type."
You will need to do a new post for this task.
Reposts need to include all task requirements: previously posted requirements plus previously omitted requirements.

Finished 30.2- I read "A Wrinkle in Time" and recommended it to a friend's son, then I read "Wind in the Door," which is the sequel and has three children as the main characters. I loved the first one, the second one was sort of..Magic School Bus meets the book of Genesis..? Weird.
Cynthia's rules require that you either post a link to your books, or include both the title and author.
You will need to do a new post for this task.
Reposts need to include all task requirements: previously posted requirements plus previously omitted requirements.

20.10 - The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. Gah! This book was SOOOO good! I don't care that the plot is a total rip off of Battle Royale or The Running Man, it is just awesome. I am going to devour Catching Fire next and I can't wait to read Mockingjay, only 21 days left!!
Task 20.10 requires a post in the Group Reads discussion thread for the book.
PLEASE PUT YOUR READERBOARD NAME AT THE TOP OF YOUR POSTS.
You will need to do a new post for this task.
Reposts need to include all task requirements: previously posted requirements plus previously omitted requirements.

25.5 - Helen's Task - Share the Summer Love - I love humorous stories so for the first book I read Not Tonight Honey, Wait 'Til I'm a Size Six. I am a person that really enjoys a good laugh and this book provided a few.
The second book I read was Pretties. I enjoy young adult books. Each time I start a new YA book or series I often go back to my childhood and I find this very comforting.
Task 25.5 requires "C. Write a short review for each and an explanation of why you like that genre/type."
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Reposts need to include all task requirements: previously posted requirements plus previously omitted requirements.

25.5 Share the Summer Love - Helen's Task
Two of my favorite genres are Historical Fiction ad Cozy Mystery so this was a great Task!
Historical Fiction was Coffee Trader by David Liss
Cozy Mystery was Merlot Murder
I have reviewed both books on their pages.
Task 25.5 requires "C. Write a short review for each and an explanation of why you like that genre/type."
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I just completed task 30.2
A. I read Anne of Green Gables and recommended it to my niece... hopefully she will love it as much as i do!
B. Fablehaven: Rise of the Evening Star by Brandon Mull.
Cynthia's rules require that you either post a link to your books, or include both the title and author.
PLEASE PUT YOUR READERBOARD NAME AT THE TOP OF YOUR POSTS.
You will need to do a new post for this task.
Reposts need to include all task requirements: previously posted requirements plus previously omitted requirements.

25.5 Helen's Task
Wendyma
I read
A. Jeffrey Deaver’s The Burning Wire
I love all thrillers. I like to read them in one sitting to the wee hours of the morning
B. YA Sea of Monsters by Riordan
I love science fantasy. I became hooked back in the day on Anne McCaffrey, Jean Auel and Roger Zelazny. I also love Harry P.
Task 25.5 requires "C. Write a short review for each and an explanation of why you like that genre/type."
You will need to do a new post for this task.
Reposts need to include all task requirements: previously posted requirements plus previously omitted requirements.

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/3...

I just completed task 15.5 ... One of her favorite books was Alice in Wonderland, so I read that book as well.
Cynthia's rules require that you either post a link to your books, or include both the title and author
You will need to do a new post for this task.
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10.8 Under the Sea
I read Wit'ch War. It has whales (but the author calls them Leviathans).
Task 10.8 requires "... let's read a book that has an ocean animal in the title ..."
You may be able to fit this book in another task.
WELCOME to the group.
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5.7 - "I Confess That In 1901 I Said To My Brother Orville That Man Would Not Fly For Fifty Years"
Currently reading, but will definitely finish by the end of August, by Patrick Ness. Men on horseback of the cover! And seeing as it has 544 pages, it qualifies for a Big Book!
Books that you are currently reading should not be posted in the Completed Tasks thread.
WELCOME to the group.
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25.5-Share the Summer Love- First favorite genre: Literary Fiction:The Lacuna and Second favorite genre Apocalyptic/Distopian: Extras.
Total: 90 points.
I absolutely loved The Lacuna! I found myself rereading several sentences and passages because they were so beautifully written. This is probably the reason I like literary fiction, I love when someone can write a sentence that just makes you fill awestruck. I also enjoyed the historical aspect of this novel. I gave this book 5 stars.
I usually really enjoy apocalyptic and Distopian novels. For this challenge I chose Distopian and read the last of the Uglies series. I was underwhelmed! I gave it two stars. It just didn't have much of an impact on me.
Task 25.5 requires "C. Write a short review for each and an explanation of why you like that genre/type."
You will need to do a new post for this task.
Reposts need to include all task requirements: previously posted requirements plus previously omitted requirements.

Task 30.4: Please ask CHERYL TX about Erle Stanley Gardner in the TASK HELP thread. We don't think she will accept Perry Mason as forensic.
Shall do. (but I think she approved this already... will check)"
She did see referring post below.
message 77: by Cheryl Jun 07, 2010 09:44am
Liz wrote: "Has anyone tried sending Cheryl a private message asking her to check in & answer questions?"
I am so sorry to be so late on answering your questions. I can accept all of the great examples that you all submitted except that Misery by Stephen King downs't appear to be a forensic or medical mystery. If I can find it on a list I will accept it or you can state your case for including it and I will consider it.

Task 30.4: Please ask CHERYL TX about Erle Stanley Gardner in the TASK HELP thread. We don't think she will accept Perry Mason as forensic.
Shall do. (but I think ..."
Great! I'll fix your score.

25.5A Heir of the Dog: A Dog Walker Mystery by Judi McCoy
25.5B A Soldier's Reunion by CHeryl Wyatt
25.5C My favorite genres are mystery and inspirational. I like myste..."
Corrected in completed posts section entry #2293

Oops, looks like I didn't click "post" for my comment about 25.2 (it's been a long weekend!)
On your post for 25.2, there's no link or author for The Civil War in the Ozar..."
Posted correction in completed tasks sectyion #2293

30.3 Sheila's Task - An Ode To Illinois
A. I read Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell This book talks about the assassinations of Lincoln, Garfield and McKinley, bu..."
Does the whole book have to have taken place in Chicago? I wasn't sure if I should post that question here or if I should ask Sheila in the help thread at this point. Parts of the book do take place there, as that's where Mina and her father go for the demonstrations and sit ins.

30.3 Sheila's Task - An Ode To Illinois
A. I read Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell This book talks about the assassinations of Lincoln, Garfield ..."
Sounds fine to me Rebecca Ma. Glad you liked the Mary Lincoln book.

30.3 Sheila's Task - An Ode To Illinois
A. I read Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell This book talks about the assassinations of Lincoln, Garfield ..."
Good! I'll fix your score.
AUTUMNRHYTHM, POST 2268
For task 15.3, you need to post your own review of the book, as well as the link you provided to the blog.
Also, Cynthia's rules require that you either post a link to your books, or include both the title and author.
You will need to do a new post for this task.
Reposts need to include all task requirements: previously posted requirements plus previously omitted requirements.
For task 15.3, you need to post your own review of the book, as well as the link you provided to the blog.
Also, Cynthia's rules require that you either post a link to your books, or include both the title and author.
You will need to do a new post for this task.
Reposts need to include all task requirements: previously posted requirements plus previously omitted requirements.
MISSY, post 2278
For task 15.1, you listed a "blue" and a "borrowed." For this task, the books also must be "old" (published before you were born) or "new" (an author you hadn't read previously) - so the two books need to be either blue/old and borrowed/new OR blue/new and borrowed/old.
You will need to do a new post for this task.
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For task 15.1, you listed a "blue" and a "borrowed." For this task, the books also must be "old" (published before you were born) or "new" (an author you hadn't read previously) - so the two books need to be either blue/old and borrowed/new OR blue/new and borrowed/old.
You will need to do a new post for this task.
Reposts need to include all task requirements: previously posted requirements plus previously omitted requirements.

Thanks!
Valorie wrote: "Ms Anderson just corrected me on my 30.1 task that I recently posted in message #2303, so I will change it and re-post. Just wanted to give you a heads up that there is a correction further on in t..."
Thanks for the heads up, Valorie!
Thanks for the heads up, Valorie!

no problem, thanks for keeping track for us!
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