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FALL CHALLENGE 2011: AFRICA
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Fall Challenge 2011: Task Ideas

south sudan is the newest country - as of July this year - read a book published this july
Lake Victoria is the second largest lake in the world - read a book by your favorite author which is the second longest (excluding anthologies etc)
Mt Kilimanjaro is part of the seven summits (one of the 7 highest mountains on each continent) - height wise, it is the 3rd highest - read a book that is the third in a series - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Su...
there are over 2000 languages spoken in africa - read a book that has at least 2000 goodreads ratings
the original star wars was filmed in tunisia - read a book with a star wars related theme

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Historically, the Dakar rally was run between Paris and Dakar, Senegal (although in recent years, it has been run in South America.) Read a book about a race (any kind: foot, car) or racing.

Africa has many languages. --- Read a book written by an African writer (born in Africa) or originally in an African language.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_...
Africa has made many contributions to the music of other countries. Read a book about samba, blues, jazz, hip hop or rock. Can by fiction or non-fiction but focus of story should be about the music.





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me four! :)

Having multiple colors on the cover is a neat twist on the "____ color cover" task we always have. I like it!


I'll be having a baby during this year's fall challenge so I like this one a lot, hehe. :)


What is "an indie book"?


Perhaps this could include local authors as well.
Fall is hurricane season in the US and most hurricanes start from the hot air over Africa. Read a book that involves a meteorologist, storm chasers, or has a storm word in the title (thunder, snow, rain, etc).


ooooh! I like it!
Dee wrote: "or a book with the authors first name is on the list of hurricane names for the year - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06..."
Generally, how do people feel about repeat tasks like this?
This task was used last year (summer 2010) - and while I thought about using it again for this summer, because I liked it, too, we've tried not to repeat tasks that were used so recently.
Generally, how do people feel about repeat tasks like this?
This task was used last year (summer 2010) - and while I thought about using it again for this summer, because I liked it, too, we've tried not to repeat tasks that were used so recently.


Are the majority of the folks participating in the SRC members that have been here over a year?

It's, well, challenging to come up with original tasks around holidays like Halloween or Thanksgiving (or Christmas during the Winter challenge). As long as a fairly large number of books fit a task, I don't see a problem with repeating tasks.



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I like the local authors idea as well. =)
I think the Hurricane idea is a great one, and I wasn't there for it, so I don't mind at all.
Sandy wrote: "Dee wrote: "or a book with the authors first name is on the list of hurricane names for the year - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06......"
I would like to do this one again. I was not apart of the last summer challenge. We seem to have a lot of new players maybe it would be ok. I am good with whatever tasks come out though. A task is a Task and it means BOOK HUNT! :)
I would like to do this one again. I was not apart of the last summer challenge. We seem to have a lot of new players maybe it would be ok. I am good with whatever tasks come out though. A task is a Task and it means BOOK HUNT! :)
Jennifer W wrote: "I wasn't here for that task, so I wouldn't mind. You could put a twist on it, such as read a book by an author with a name that's been retired (http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/retirednames....) and read ..."
I really like this twist!
I really like this twist!
Lahni wrote: "I never finish all the tasks (I don't know how you finishers do it!) and there are lots of fun ones so I don't mind repeating year-old tasks."
LOL, For me it comes down to I dont have a life, well except books. :)
LOL, For me it comes down to I dont have a life, well except books. :)

However, overall, I find myself agreeing with Jenn Renee in that any task is a book hunt! And that is what I like the most - finding books!
And, since the book I might read this season for a task would not be available when the same task comes up as it was already read....overall...I guess I don't care.
Besides, as it is...I move books from one season to the next as much as I can until I have read them...ie Three Cups of Tea still not read and on three challenges!

Like the twist on the hurricane task.
In general, I don't mind similar tasks. I have to confess that mine for this round was something I re-worked from an earlier challenge.





Victoria Falls along the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.
-Read a book with a waterfall on the cover or where the story takes place in two different countries.
Namibia's Fish River Canyon is not as well known internationally but is second only to the Grand Canyon in the US.
-Read a book with the words fish or river or canyon in the title.
Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania - Africa’s tallest mountain.
-Read a book set on, or at the foot of, a mountain.

Sum of its parts - Africa is often mistaken as a country when it is a continent. Read a book celebrating diversity/clarifying misconceptions in any way (it could be a non-fiction book about different kinds of organic food, a short story collection about different types of love).
The tasks above will probably need to be sharpened a lot more, but they are some ideas floating around in my head at the moment...


Or, conversely, repeats with high participation since those may be favourites with participants.
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