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message 51: by Cait (last edited Dec 01, 2010 09:15AM) (new)

Cait (caitertot) This was slightly confusing and I just want to make sure I complete the task correctly:

10.9 - Cheryl TX's 2nd Place Task - Alphabet Soup
This task is about matching two different letters of the alphabet between title and author.
First, here's the list of letters that "match": A - N, B - O, C - P, D - Q, E - R, F - S, G - T, H - U, I - V, J - W, K - X, L - Y, M - Z.
Now, if your book's title has a word beginning with A, then your author's first or last name (or if the author consistently uses a full third name (i.e., Gabriel Garcia Marquez)) must start with Z (or vice versa). Authors' initials cannot be used for this task nor can articles (i.e., a/an/the), conjunctions (e.g., and/or/but), or prepositions (e.g., in, on, around, between). You can repeat this task as many times as you wish but you may only use each pair once.

The list of matching letters pairs A & N together, but in the description the example used is A & Z. Is there a discrepancy there or am I just reading/interpreting the task wrong?

Thanks!

ETA: Based on my understanding of the task, all of these books from my tbr should work:
The Chosen - Chaim Potok
The Crying of Lot 49 - Thomas Pynchon
Player One: What Will Become of Us - Douglas Coupland
Sharp Objects - Gillian Flynn
The Sound and the Fury - William Faulkner
Telling Tales - ed. by Nadine Gordimer
The Tin Drum - Gunter Grass


message 52: by Deana (new)

Deana Pittman Cait wrote: "This was slightly confusing and I just want to make sure I complete the task correctly:

10.9 - Cheryl TX's 2nd Place Task - Alphabet Soup
This task is about matching two different letters of the ..."


Seriously, just copied that to paste and ask the same thing! Ha!


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14225 comments I think a line was left out of the explanation, because the Marquez example would require a Z for the title.


message 54: by [deleted user] (new)

I am also a little confused about this task. Does the position of the word in the title/name matter? For instance can you match the second word of the title with the middle name of the author? And can you match in reverse e.g. "T" in the title and "G" in the author's name?


message 55: by Cait (last edited Dec 01, 2010 11:04AM) (new)

Cait (caitertot) nsfancy wrote: "I am also a little confused about this task. Does the position of the word in the title/name matter? For instance can you match the second word of the title with the middle name of the author? And ..."


From what I understand, you need to use the first word of the title any word in the title is fine - as long as it's not "a/an/the" etc. - and the last name first, last, or middle name of the author (but not initials). I would also think that the "vice versa" part of the task indicates that one could use either (for example) C-P or P-C. So:

The Chosen - Chaim Potok or
Player One: What Will Become of Us - Douglas Coupland

should both work.


message 56: by Rachel Lee (new)

Rachel Lee (rlcwt9) | 27 comments Cait wrote: "nsfancy wrote: "I am also a little confused about this task. Does the position of the word in the title/name matter? For instance can you match the second word of the title with the middle name of ..."

I understood it that any word in the title (minus the exceptions) would count. "if your book's title has a word


message 57: by Cait (last edited Dec 01, 2010 10:48AM) (new)

Cait (caitertot) edited for confusing myself, lol


message 58: by Cait (new)

Cait (caitertot) Rachel Lee, you're right, it does sound like that. Hmmm...


message 59: by Liz M (new)

Liz M nsfancy wrote: "I am also a little confused about this task. Does the position of the word in the title/name matter? For instance can you match the second word of the title with the middle name of the author? And ..."

I think the answers to both questions is yes. If I am interpreting it correcting, you can read the following books for the A-N pair:
All Souls' Day by Cees Nooteboom
Anna in the Tropics by Nilo Cruz
The Enigma of Arrival by V.S. Naipaul
None to Accompany Me by Nadine Gordimer
Nampally Road by Meena Alexander
Growing Up Native American by Bill Adler
Noah's Compass by Anne Tyler
Child of All Nations by Pramoedya Ananta Toer


message 60: by Cait (new)

Cait (caitertot) By the way, that makes finding a book for this task infinitely easier than I had initially thought. :o)


message 61: by Krista (last edited Dec 01, 2010 01:01PM) (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Liz M wrote: "nsfancy wrote: "I am also a little confused about this task. Does the position of the word in the title/name matter? For instance can you match the second word of the title with the middle name of ...

I think the answers to both questions is yes. If I am interpreting it correcting, you can read the following books for the A-N pair:
All Souls' Day by Cees Nooteboom
Anna in the Tropics by Nilo Cruz
The Enigma of Arrival by V.S. Naipaul
None to Accompany Me by Nadine Gordimer
Nampally Road by Meena Alexander
Growing Up Native American by Bill Adler
Noah's Compass by Anne Tyler
Child of All Nations by Pramoedya Ananta Toer
"



The letter combo for "A" is A-N (Not A-Z as used in the task's explanatory paragraph.)

All the books that Liz listed above are acceptable for the A-N combo.

A few combos that I've figured out using my TBR shelf are:
F-S: Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See

G-T: The Story of Lucy Gault by William Trevor (Trevor has also been shortlisted for the Man Booker prize. Gotta love those Combo points.)


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14225 comments I have these:

Parrot and Olivier in America (combo with 10.7 and 20.9) by Peter Carey
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet (combo with 20.9) by David Mitchell
We Were the Mulvaneys by Joyce Carol Oates
The Chosen (combo with 10.6) by Chaim Potok
The Wives of Henry Oades (combo with 10.6) by Johanna Moran


message 63: by Krista (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments I just addedd a Help folder for Cheryl's task. It might be a good place to share books we've figured out that will work for the task. -Krista


message 64: by Rachel Lee (last edited Dec 01, 2010 02:04PM) (new)

Rachel Lee (rlcwt9) | 27 comments I am struggling with 10.1. Since I don't read a lot of short stories/essays I am not sure what is considered a compilation of essays if they are all by one author.

For example, would any of these be considered essays?

Stories Behind The Best-Loved Songs Of Christmas

Breakthrough!: How the 10 Greatest Discoveries in Medicine Saved Millions and Changed Our View of the World

Stupid History: Tales of Stupidity, Strangeness, and Mythconceptions Throughout the Ages

Stupid Christmas


message 65: by Melissa Wiebe (new)

Melissa Wiebe (melissawiebe80) can i use Brazil as a setting for the tropic of Capricorn task even though not a lot of Brazil is below the tropic of Capricorn?


message 66: by Melissa Wiebe (new)

Melissa Wiebe (melissawiebe80) For 20.10, can I read First Family: Abigail and John Adams?


message 67: by Potjy (new)

Potjy | 29 comments For task 10.1, will you consider Ellery Queen one or two author(s)?


And I'm totally confused about the Tropic of Capricorn task. (And I've thought I was good at geography. *sobs*) Which list should we use, this - https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...

this - https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...

this - https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...

or all of them?


Thanks a lot.


message 68: by [deleted user] (new)

Potjy wrote: "For task 10.1, will you consider Ellery Queen one or two author(s)?


And I'm totally confused about the Tropic of Capricorn task. (And I've thought I was good at geography. *sobs*) ..."


Sorry for the confusion - the idea is to read a book set in one of the countries that the Tropic of capricorn passes through - that would be your first link, the pretty blue box.


message 69: by [deleted user] (new)

Melissa W wrote: "can i use Brazil as a setting for the tropic of Capricorn task even though not a lot of Brazil is below the tropic of Capricorn?"

Sure can, the Tropic of Capricorn passes through Brazil and that is the requirement for this task.


message 70: by colleen (new)

colleen (colleenfl) Melissa W wrote: "For 20.10, can I read First Family: Abigail and John Adams?"

Yes, it meets the task requirements.


message 71: by Krista (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Hey, if you guys want any other specific task topics in this this "Help" area, let us know and we can add them.


message 72: by Krista (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Melissa W wrote: "can i use Brazil as a setting for the tropic of Capricorn task even though not a lot of Brazil is below the tropic of Capricorn?"

Yes, Brazil is on the list. It is approved.


message 73: by Krista (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Rachel Lee wrote: "I am struggling with 10.1. Since I don't read a lot of short stories/essays I am not sure what is considered a compilation of essays if they are all by one author.

For example, would any of t..."



I'm going to let Sam have the final say on this set of books. But on the surface they look okay to me.


message 74: by Krista (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Melissa W wrote: "For 20.10, can I read First Family: Abigail and John Adams?"

Yes it works, and you can claim Combo points with Task 10.4. :-)


message 75: by Krista (last edited Dec 02, 2010 12:52PM) (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Potjy wrote: "For task 10.1, will you consider Ellery Queen one or two author(s)?

I considet Ellery Queen to be one author, even though two individuals co-wrote under this penname.


And I'm totally confused about the Tropic of Capricorn task. (And I've thought I was good at geography. *sobs*) ..."

It's all the countries that lay under the Tropic of Capricorn on Dec 23rd. The first link you used is correct.

Here's a list of the countries:
Namibia
Botswana
South Africa
Mozambique
Madagascar
Australia
Chile
Argentina
Paraguay
Brazil


message 76: by Melissa Wiebe (new)

Melissa Wiebe (melissawiebe80) I wish to read Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History for 20.5, but I when trying to find the Lexile for the book, I got a NP (Non-Prose) designation for the book. Can I still read the book for the challenge?


message 77: by Liz M (last edited Dec 03, 2010 02:53PM) (new)

Liz M Melissa W wrote: "I wish to read Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History for 20.5, but I when trying to find the Lexile for the book, I got a NP (Non-Prose) designation for the book. Can I s..."

You can read it for the challenge and receive task points. The lexile score is used to determine if a YA book is eligible for STYLE points. And in this case, Sam/Krista will have to weigh in on whether or not this book is eligible for style points.


message 78: by Liz (new)

Liz   (lizvegas) I have a question about combo points and 20.7

I am reading Obama Zombies: How the Liberal Machine Brainwashed My Generation- for task 20.10 and wanted to use combo points with 20.7 as it deals with the media events revolving around the election of Obama (2008)

HOwever, I also plan on reading The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine for 20.7 - the event is the financial crisis of 2008.

Am I allowed to use the combo points in 20.10 if its the same era, different event?


message 79: by Daniel (new)

Daniel For 10.1, would a book of poetry -- e.g. Whitman's Leaves of Grass -- count as a collection of short fiction?


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Sam (archieleach9) | 205 comments Rachel Lee wrote: "I am struggling with 10.1. Since I don't read a lot of short stories/essays I am not sure what is considered a compilation of essays if they are all by one author.

For example, would any of t..."


It might be splitting hairs, but the examples you mentioned are non-original stories/discussions that are anthologized by one author. What we're looking for is more something along the lines of David Sedaris, Dave Barry, etc. I'm sure others can name plenty more examples.


message 81: by Sam (new)

Sam (archieleach9) | 205 comments Dan wrote: "For 10.1, would a book of poetry -- e.g. Whitman's Leaves of Grass -- count as a collection of short fiction?"

A book of poetry won't count for this task. I do, however, currently have two poetry tasks in mind for the spring challenge.


message 82: by Sam (new)

Sam (archieleach9) | 205 comments Liz M wrote: "Melissa W wrote: "I wish to read Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History for 20.5, but I when trying to find the Lexile for the book, I got a NP (Non-Prose) designation for..."

I had a rule during the first RwS challenge that said YA and Graphic Novels both wouldn't count for style points. I thought the Lexile route was a better way to adjudicate the YA issue, but I'm still not sold on the idea that Graphic Novels should be eligible for style points (and I'm reading one right now as it happens). I'm going to stand by my original feeling that they're okay for task points but not for style points.


message 83: by Krista (last edited Dec 05, 2010 12:05PM) (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments In Msg 8 -- Liz Vegas wrote: "I have a question about combo points and 20.7

I am reading Obama Zombies: How the Liberal Machine Brainwashed My Generation- for task 20.10 and wanted to use combo points with 20.7 ..."


Hi Liz:
For this task lets follow the same standard we were using last quarter. When claiming points (Task or Combo) for Task 20.7, each century can only be used once for Task points, and once for Combo points.

The way you outlined claiming the points for your two books is fine. But that's it for this century after that. :-)


message 84: by Liz (new)

Liz   (lizvegas) Krista wrote: "In Msg 8 -- Liz Vegas wrote: "I have a question about combo points and 20.7

I am reading Obama Zombies: How the Liberal Machine Brainwashed My Generation- for task 20.10 and want..."


Thanks, Krista! That's what I thought, just making sure. Thanks for the response. I appreciate it.


message 85: by Krista (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Liz Vegas wrote: "Krista wrote: "In Msg 8 -- Liz Vegas wrote: "I have a question about combo points and 20.7

I am reading Obama Zombies: How the Liberal Machine Brainwashed My Generation- for task 2..."


Glad I could help.


message 86: by Krista (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Sam wrote: "Rachel Lee wrote: "I am struggling with 10.1. Since I don't read a lot of short stories/essays I am not sure what is considered a compilation of essays if they are all by one author.

For exampl..."


A few more authors who come to mind for this short story or essays task are:

Bill Bryson
Grace Paley
Alice Munro
Tim Cahill
Anthony Doerr
Raymond Carver


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14225 comments Jhumpa Lahiri has two wonderful collections, Interpreter of Maladies, which won the Pulitzer, and Unaccustomed Earth.


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2595 comments Would traveling to another world be considered part of time travel?


message 89: by Krista (last edited Dec 07, 2010 06:40AM) (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Jayme(the ghost reader) wrote: "Would traveling to another world be considered part of time travel?"

Hi Jayme:

Not in and of itself. It would only count if the time on the other world is ahead or behind the current time set in the book. Simply travelling to another world doesn't qualify the book as time travel. The travel needs to be into the future or the past.


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2595 comments I wanted to use "voyage of the Dawn Treader for the time travel task. Time passes in Narnia faster than in "our" world so would that work?


message 91: by Tobey (new)

Tobey | 241 comments For Task 20.2 A Wrinkle in Time is listed as #31 on the list but it is the first book in the series. Do I need to read the whole series to claim points for this task?
Thanks.


message 92: by Krista (last edited Dec 08, 2010 01:04PM) (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Tobey wrote: "For Task 20.2 A Wrinkle in Time is listed as #31 on the list but it is the first book in the series. Do I need to read the whole series to claim points for this task?
Thanks."



Hi Tobey:
As long as the WHOLE series isn't included in the "book" entry you're okay. (See entry #1, and 4 for examples of series entries.)

A Wrinkle in Time is fine. It's shown as a single book in entry #31 on the list. You don't have to read the the whole series to claim points for this book/task combo.


message 93: by colleen (new)

colleen (colleenfl) I'm requesting clarification about task 10.6 Noel, Noel. Last month Sam said the task would most likely be changed to limit it to using each author only once for this task. I was wondering if a decision has been made on this. Can each author only be used once or is it okay to use an author multiple times for this task?


message 94: by Karen Michele (new)

Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5272 comments I decided to read the play The Golem by H. Leivick for the 100 best Jewish literature task. It wasn't listed on Goodreads, but I found a copy on abebooks.com and ordered it. It just arrived, but it is only 84 pages. Can I still use it? Could I combine it with another play on the list?
Thanks,--- I'm fascinated by the golem story!


message 95: by Sam (new)

Sam (archieleach9) | 205 comments Karen GHHS wrote: "I decided to read the play The Golem by H. Leivick for the 100 best Jewish literature task. It wasn't listed on Goodreads, but I found a copy on abebooks.com and ordered it. It just arrived, but it..."

No problem...it's on the list, so it's fine.


message 96: by Karen Michele (new)

Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5272 comments Sam wrote: "Karen GHHS wrote: "I decided to read the play The Golem by H. Leivick for the 100 best Jewish literature task. It wasn't listed on Goodreads, but I found a copy on abebooks.com and ordered it. It j..."
Thanks so much!


message 97: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 574 comments well it was published in 2006 so presumably he did it in 2005 or around there ... and its his adventure so it might count as an event that happened in 00-10 for task 20.7?


message 98: by colleen (new)

colleen (colleenfl) I'm requesting clarification about task 10.6 Noel, Noel. Last month Sam said the task would "most likely" be changed to limit it to using each author only once for this task. Since it has not been changed, I was wondering if a decision has been made on this. Can each author only be used once or is it okay to use an author multiple times for this task?


message 99: by Sam (new)

Sam (archieleach9) | 205 comments colleen wrote: "I'm requesting clarification about task 10.6 Noel, Noel. Last month Sam said the task would "most likely" be changed to limit it to using each author only once for this task. Since it has not bee..."

I've made a change to the task specifying that an author be used only once.


message 100: by colleen (new)

colleen (colleenfl) Sam wrote: "I've made a change to the task specifying that an author be used only once. "

Thanks for clearing that up.


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