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FALL CHALLENGE 2011: AFRICA
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25.2 - Sandy's task: Math Class – It’s as Easy as 1, 2, 3!
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If I pick Option 1, does that mean I can start on the book before the challenge begins, if I complete less than half the book before the challenge begins?
mstan wrote: "Hello Sandy
If I pick Option 1, does that mean I can start on the book before the challenge begins, if I complete less than half the book before the challenge begins?"
yes it does - the "pre-reading" rule allows you to start a book that's 500 pages or more, as long as you read less than half before 9/1.
If I pick Option 1, does that mean I can start on the book before the challenge begins, if I complete less than half the book before the challenge begins?"
yes it does - the "pre-reading" rule allows you to start a book that's 500 pages or more, as long as you read less than half before 9/1.
I thought that since the 50 pointer last time required a really long book (and it seems as if the doorstopper books seem to often belong to a series), people might be looking to read more in the series, so a task allowing a really long book on its own might be nice!


Lahni, I was thinking of using The Pillars of the Earth for 10.1
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Voyager (other topics)
American Gods (other topics)
When I was in school, my dreaded subject was math – but now I know that multiplication is as easy as 1, 2, 3!
1. 600 X 1 = FINISHED
Read 1 book with 600 or more pages.
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2. 300 X 2 = FINISHED
Read 2 books, each with 300 or more pages.
OR
3. 200 X 3 = FINISHED
Read 3 books, each with 200 or more pages.
No ebooks without print equivalents may be used for this task. You can use the ebook format for books, but they must have a print version for page computation.
Abridged audiobooks cannot be used for this task as they have no print equivalents.
REQUIRED – you must include the number of pages in your books in your post.