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RRRC's 2nd Reading Tournament: Introduction and Guidelines
I know it says in that site that the pronunciation is different but that's such a new name that there could be several different ways to pronounce each name and they could be interchangeable. That's why I propose to use Nevaeh for Neveah.
I checked on both sites that are linked on the front. The 2 different spellings aren't listed at all on 1 site and pronounced differently at another. But I'm ok with them counting as the same because then I can use the book I had originally planned to use.
I thought in the list of names it was Nevaeh not Neveah? I've never even heard of Neveah. I have Nevaeh because it's Heaven spelled backwards...
And thanks D.G., I appreciate your help with the William look-up. I thought it did say William in the first book but wasn't sure.
The list is Nevaeh, so unless Yz was dyslexic when she typed it out, then the name isn't well enough known to appear on both the pronounciation links.In this one special instance, I will allow either spelling to count toward marking the name off :)
...Off to note this in the FAQs...
Thanks Jane!Not that I have any hopes of getting that marked up...at least, unless it shows up in a book I'm already planning to read. I promise when I join not to read a book because of a name! :)
Me too DG.Once a week I think back on my books and try to recall the names used in the book(s)... My list is haphazard at best! I'm definitely reading as I like and then marking off the names that I can remember! (And it is so much harder with audiobooks 'cos I'm driving as I listen - can't write anything down... safely... :)
I'm doing so bad with this challenge. I read Young Adult Paranormal and Fantasy books. Most of the names are strange or made-up by the author.
Sci-fi rom and steam punk doesn't help either - trust me :)I suspect erotica is the most productive category if the book meets the page requirement ;)
Question: Both sites that were given in the FAQ cannot pronounce "Halleigh". I googled it and it does say it's a variant of Hayley. I would pronounce it ~Hey Lee~ but I want to make sure it's okay to use this name for the name given in the challenge for "Hailey".
I don't remember half the names in books i'd read and i've returned them to the library...hopefully its just under the bed or something
I have a horrible memory. If I didn't write down the names that I come across I would forget them all...
A bit of internet surfing and I think the intention on this name is to pronounce it like Halle Berry's first name. Charlene Harris notes it on her community board as being pronounced as HAL-lee.Sorry Hayley - it might be a variant, but I don't think the pronounciation is the same :(
Awh poo...... Oh well I tried lol. Looks like so far I'm only getting 1 name out of this book *sigh*. Thanks for researching Jane. I just saw it was a variant and got excited. I'm like hmmm well it could be pronounced like my name or Halle...
I'm sure I've missed names in audiobooks. I've caught a couple. But I'm not going to crash or pull the car over to write a name down that I think is on the list. Then I forget by the time I get home.
I listen to audiobooks in the subway mostly (or at work, LOL!) so if I hear a name, I have time to write it down.Oh Dee! Did you have all the names in there? I've been updating my list as soon as I start a book.
Ladies - Have you used Google Books to search names? Google Books has previews of most books and those include usually a good chunk of the book. There's a search function and all you have to do is search the name. It's not foul proof of course because if the pages where a particular character shows up are not in the preview, then it won't find the name but I was able to double check like 15 names in the 56 hr. audiobook I was listening. That's how I confirmed Bill's name for Hayley too.
Courtney wrote: "I'm doing so bad with this challenge. I read Young Adult Paranormal and Fantasy books. Most of the names are strange or made-up by the author."Yes, I can see where that would be a problem. I just read a YA Fantasy and there wasn't one name in it; not even close. Enjoyed the book, though! :)
I was just writing down names on a piece of paper by my bed...because that's what I read quite a bit - and my computer is in the other roomD.G. ~Vile Temptress~ wrote: "I listen to audiobooks in the subway mostly (or at work, LOL!) so if I hear a name, I have time to write it down.
Oh Dee! Did you have all the names in there? I've been updating my list as soon as..."
I just got lucky with a book I've been reading for another challenge. My first book that lets me check off 4 names. :)2 of them (Henry and Isabel) are mostly referred to by their titles but their first names are mentioned a few times. A couple women called the guy "Oh Henry" when they were alone with him. ;) And then on the last few pages of the book one character's real name is revealed as Molly. Plus Adrian is the H.
There is also a Lucy in the book but her role is very minor. Now I'm off to mark the names in the spreadsheet.
Right now I'm mostly reading books I want to read and marking off names as I get them. But I like having at least one possible book option for each name. So if I get every name filled in but the few that I don't actually own a book for-I can try to get those too. I've lucked out on a few that had 3 or 4 names. I could have marked of Sam like 10 x's now. Same with Elizabeth, Ellie and Sarah.
I still have no idea of a book for a female Addison. I guess I won't be able to get them all in afterall unless I come across one by accident.
Woohoo! I read
a couple days ago and managed to knock a couple of the harder male names off the list.Connor Malone is the main male lead. But, Nathan Tucker, Grayson "Gray" Montgomery (McNab rule) and Micah Hudson put in various appearances.
I have all the sweet books...I just don't know if I can fit them into any of my challenges right now...lol!
I'm such an idiot. I have an Addison book afterall. I was just looking at my audiobooks to see what I want to listen to next that had a challenge name in the description and I have: Wit's End and there's an Addison right on the descripton. It's the main characters Aunt.
Mary wrote: "I'm such an idiot. I have an Addison book afterall..."LOL! I did that with Reagan. I just knew I had read that name recently. Then, when I gave up, I picked up a book I was meaning to read - and there she was! :)
(These names have, at times, driven me a little crazy. But then I let go. I don't want to read a book just for the name, but when I see one that applies, I get all excited!)
I don't want to read a book just for the name, but when I see one that applies, I get all excitedThat's me. I don't intend on going out of my way to get one that I'm missing. But I want at least one possible title for each name-just incase my library has it and I fill all the other names.
OK I think this falls under the Dead Character rule, but I'm asking anyway: I'm reading a book in which a house is haunted. The hero and hereoine keep like hearing voices and even dream about the people who died in the house 100 years ago. In the dreams and visios they talk (and even have sex). Can I use these two "ghosts"? They are both on the list.
I just heard back from Lauren Dane - Ben in Laid Bare is a Ben not a Benjamin. But she says that Ben Stoner from Wolf Unbound is a Benjamin.I'll update the names sheet.
I got a lot of names in the last 2 days. My daughter is spending the weekend with my parents. There's an Aubrey in Inner Harbor by Nora Roberts BTW. It's a child. There's also a Stella, Cameron, Grace, Anna and Ethan.
Aubrey is all grown-up and plays a big part in the next book, Chesapeake Blue. I wouldn't mind re-reading these books!
Mary wrote: "There's an Aubrey in Inner Harbor by Nora Roberts BTW. It's a child. There's also a Stella, Camero..."Great, Mary, thanks! I've read the first in that series (and used some of the names) and they have all of them on audio at my library. Wonderful!
Aaaahhhhhhgggh! I'm reading A Game of Thrones; there are 328 characters in this book and I can only use one! (There are more that apply to this challenge; however, I have already used them.)
I noticed that a few people were using Alina for Alana but those names don't sound at all the same to me. I also checked the pronunciation sites and they are pronounced differently so I know it's not me...can I have a ruling on this one, Jane? :)
D.G. ~Vile Temptress~ wrote: "I noticed that a few people were using Alina for Alana but those names don't sound at all the same to me. I also checked the pronunciation sites and they are pronounced differently so I know it's n..."I'm not Jane, but those two names don't sound the same to me, D.G.
I noticed that too and was too chicken to mention it here. Not that I'm monitoring what people use-more like looking to see if a book I have fits names that I don't know it does. I've found a few books I own already that I had no idea had names I could use. So I was just checking some ebooks that I put on CDs to see if they worked on my laptop (before I dismantle my ancient desk top).
Anyway I found: Obsession which apprently has a Sebastian, Devin and Caleb. Since I have no memory of this book, I might reread it for this. It may have more, those are just the 3 that I noticed right away.
Oh and Trigon Rituals has an Alea which could possible be used for Aaliyah? I don't plan using this for that name because I came across Aaliyah as a name in a book by a favorite author of mine. (found by seeing what others are using btw) But thought I'd mention it here.
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I keep pronouncing Neveah as 'Nivea'.