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Lisa Kay, Tinker Bell
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Oct 15, 2011 08:55AM
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Lisa, I need your help... I just read a book that's set in the 'tristate area' (no specific city is mentioned). Where is that? I googled it, but couldn't make anything out of it. Is there any way I can fit that book in this challenge?
Dina, what is the name of the book? I need a little more clarification.Here is what Wiki says on it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tri-stat...
Lisa, the book is Turn It Up by Inez Kelley. Some cities (Boston, Chicago, Phoenix) are mentioned in the book, but not as places where the H/h live. The heroine is looking for a job and has sent her résumé to radio stations all over the country. I'm afraid that book is one of those where we don't know exactly where it takes place. *sighs*
The 50 States & Capitals Points ChallengeDuration: 9/1/11 to 8/31/12
Participation Level: Courageous Colonial
Total Points: 39.5/65
California
Across Eternity by Aris Whittier (9/5/11)★★★★
State = 1 point
Total = 1 point
Whispering Rock by Robyn Carr (10/11)★★★★★
Sacramento - State Capital = 3 points
Sacramento - site of Sutter's Fort = 1/2 point
Total = 3.5 points
Illinois
Murder List by Julie Garwood (10/19)★★★★
State = 1 point
Chicago - largest city = 2 points
Chicago - nicknamed "The Windy City" = 1/2 point
Chicago - home of the second busiest airport in the world (O'Hare) = 1/2 point
Chicago - The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 destroyed 1/3 of the city = 1/2 point
Chicago - hosted the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893 = 1/2 point
Chicago - hometown of Barack Obama & Oprah Winfrey = 1/2 point
Chicago - setting of numerous TV shows including ER & The Bob Newhart Show = 1/2 point
Total = 6 points
Kansas
Say Goodbye to Yesterday by Shirley Kiger Connolly (9/26/11)★★★
State = 1 point
NY Original Colony = 3 points
Stony Point, NY - site of King's Ferry & Stony Point Battlefield (Revolutionary War sites) = 1/2 point
West Point, NY - site of the United States Military Academy = 1/2 point
PA Original Colony = 3 points
Philadelphia, PA - largest city = 2 points
Philadelphia, PA - former national capital = 2 points
Philadelphia, PA - site of the 1st & 2nd Continental Congress = 1/2 point
Philadelphia, PA - nicknamed "The City of Brotherly Love" = 1/2 point
VA Original Colony = 3 points
Total = 16 points
North Carolina
Have You Seen Her? by Karen Rose (9/13/11)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
Original Colony = 3 points
Raleigh - State Capital = 3 points
Raleigh - named for Sir Walter Raleigh = 1 point
Raleigh - birthplace of Andrew Johnson = 2 points
Seattle, WA - most populous city = 2 points
Total = 12 points
Texas
Soldier by AKM Miles (10/1/11)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
Total = 1 points
Update 10/20
@ LisaThe Geometry of Sisters - Newport Rhode Island *** 1 point
I giving you a total of 4 points instead of 1 as Rhode Island is one of the orginal 13 states!
Total points = 12
Lisa Kay wrote: "Well, you could ask the author...http://inezkelley.com/?p=1996"
Oh boy, I've gone completely crazy, LOL. The book isn't Turn It Up, it's Hired for Her Pleasure. TIP is set in Virgina and I've already earned 4 points for it. Now, HFHP is still a mystery. Sorry for the confusion, Lisa Kay.
I think I'm going to conclude this challenge and congratulate myself on being a Courageous Colonial. I keep forgetting about this, but when I go back and update I have no new states to add and I've read 12 books since Carnal Innocence. Good luck ladies!
Oh, I think I found a book set in Alaska; but, I may wait until the new year to work it into another challenge.
Has anyone read this one?
Thank you for doing this Lisa Kay! You're all sorts of awesome :)One thing I noticed, I have moved up a level to Courageous Colonial. I'm celebrating that little victory! haha
Oops! Sorry, Jenn. I've got you at 'Courageous Colonial' now. ☺ Thanks. Glad you are liking the challenge. And, CONGRATS!
I needed to get back to this challenge. Found a YA book set in Decatur, Illinois, which is pretty funny and a quick read... though I'm not done with it yet.
Updated everyone, BTW.
tks, Lisa Kay. I need to get back to it too. Probably got a bunch that qualify but I've been too lazy to look the info up.
If people just want to post the city and state, I'll be glad to look the info up on Wiki and calculate their points! ☺
lol, I guess I need to get on my doofus and look at my books I've read. Won't be today, though. Maybe tomorrow ☺
Lisa Kay wrote: "@ LisaThe Geometry of Sisters - Newport Rhode Island *** 1 point
I giving you a total of 4 points instead of 1 as Rhode Island is one of the orginal 13 states!
Total points = 12"
Awesome....thanks!
The 50 States & Capitals Points ChallengeDuration: 9/1/11 to 8/31/12
Participation Level: Courageous Colonial
Total Points: 41.5/65
California
Across Eternity by Aris Whittier (9/5/11)★★★★
State = 1 point
Total = 1 point
Whispering Rock by Robyn Carr (10/11)★★★★★
Sacramento - State Capital = 3 points
Sacramento - site of Sutter's Fort = 1/2 point
Total = 3.5 points
Illinois
Murder List by Julie Garwood (10/19)★★★★
State = 1 point
Chicago - largest city = 2 points
Chicago - nicknamed "The Windy City" = 1/2 point
Chicago - home of the second busiest airport in the world (O'Hare) = 1/2 point
Chicago - The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 destroyed 1/3 of the city = 1/2 point
Chicago - hosted the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893 = 1/2 point
Chicago - hometown of Barack Obama & Oprah Winfrey = 1/2 point
Chicago - setting of numerous TV shows including ER & The Bob Newhart Show = 1/2 point
Total = 6 points
Kansas
Say Goodbye to Yesterday by Shirley Kiger Connolly (9/26/11)★★★
State = 1 point
Stony Point, NY - site of King's Ferry & Stony Point Battlefield (Revolutionary War sites) = 1/2 point
West Point, NY - site of the United States Military Academy = 1/2 point
PA Original Colony = 3 points
Philadelphia, PA - largest city = 2 points
Philadelphia, PA - former national capital = 2 points
Philadelphia, PA - site of the 1st & 2nd Continental Congress = 1/2 point
Philadelphia, PA - nicknamed "The City of Brotherly Love" = 1/2 point
Total = 10 points
New York
Covet by J. R. Ward (11/30)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
NY Original Colony = 3 points
Total = 4 points
North Carolina
Have You Seen Her? by Karen Rose (9/13/11)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
Original Colony = 3 points
Raleigh - State Capital = 3 points
Raleigh - named for Sir Walter Raleigh = 1 point
Raleigh - birthplace of Andrew Johnson = 2 points
Seattle, WA - most populous city = 2 points
Total = 12 points
Texas
Soldier by AKM Miles (10/1/11)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
Total = 1 points
Virginia
The Christmas Throwaway by R.J. Scott (12/11/11)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
VA Original Colony = 3 points
Total = 4 points
Update 12/22
The 50 States & Capitals Points ChallengeDuration: 9/1/11 to 8/31/12
Participation Level: Courageous Colonial
Total Points: 45/65
California
Across Eternity by Aris Whittier (9/5/11)★★★★
State = 1 point
Total = 1 point
Whispering Rock by Robyn Carr (10/11)★★★★★
Sacramento - State Capital = 3 points
Sacramento - site of Sutter's Fort = 1/2 point
Total = 3.5 points
The Players Club: Scott by Cathy Yardley (12/29)★★★★1/2
SanFrancisco - seat of the CA Supreme Court = 2 points
SanFrancisco - known for it's many landmarks including the Golden Gate Bridge & Alcatraz = 1/2 point
SanFrancisco - more than 3/4 of the city was destroyed in the 1906 earthquake and fire = 1/2 point
SanFrancisco - SF's Chinatown is the oldest in North America = 1/2 point
Total = 3.5 points
Illinois
Murder List by Julie Garwood (10/19)★★★★
State = 1 point
Chicago - largest city = 2 points
Chicago - nicknamed "The Windy City" = 1/2 point
Chicago - home of the second busiest airport in the world (O'Hare) = 1/2 point
Chicago - The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 destroyed 1/3 of the city = 1/2 point
Chicago - hosted the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893 = 1/2 point
Chicago - hometown of Barack Obama & Oprah Winfrey = 1/2 point
Chicago - setting of numerous TV shows including ER & The Bob Newhart Show = 1/2 point
Total = 6 points
Kansas
Say Goodbye to Yesterday by Shirley Kiger Connolly (9/26/11)★★★
State = 1 point
Stony Point, NY - site of King's Ferry & Stony Point Battlefield (Revolutionary War sites) = 1/2 point
West Point, NY - site of the United States Military Academy = 1/2 point
PA Original Colony = 3 points
Philadelphia, PA - largest city = 2 points
Philadelphia, PA - former national capital = 2 points
Philadelphia, PA - site of the 1st & 2nd Continental Congress = 1/2 point
Philadelphia, PA - nicknamed "The City of Brotherly Love" = 1/2 point
Total = 10 points
New York
Covet by J. R. Ward (11/30)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
NY Original Colony = 3 points
Total = 4 points
North Carolina
Have You Seen Her? by Karen Rose (9/13/11)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
Original Colony = 3 points
Raleigh - State Capital = 3 points
Raleigh - named for Sir Walter Raleigh = 1 point
Raleigh - birthplace of Andrew Johnson = 2 points
Seattle, WA - most populous city = 2 points
Total = 12 points
Texas
Soldier by AKM Miles (10/1/11)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
Total = 1 points
Virginia
The Christmas Throwaway by R.J. Scott (12/11/11)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
VA Original Colony = 3 points
Total = 4 points
Update 1/5
Participants Post #6, updated: 1/5/11 6:22 p.m. PST. Please let me know of any errors. Thanks! Go, Jenn, go! ☺
The 50 States & Capitals Points ChallengeDuration: 9/1/11 to 8/31/12
Participation Level: Courageous Colonial
Total Points: 52/65
California
Across Eternity by Aris Whittier (9/5/11)★★★★
State = 1 point
Total = 1 point
Whispering Rock by Robyn Carr (10/11)★★★★★
Sacramento - State Capital = 3 points
Sacramento - site of Sutter's Fort = 1/2 point
Total = 3.5 points
The Players Club: Scott by Cathy Yardley (12/29)★★★★1/2
SanFrancisco - seat of the CA Supreme Court = 2 points
SanFrancisco - known for it's many landmarks including the Golden Gate Bridge & Alcatraz = 1/2 point
SanFrancisco - more than 3/4 of the city was destroyed in the 1906 earthquake and fire = 1/2 point
SanFrancisco - SF's Chinatown is the oldest in North America = 1/2 point
Total = 3.5 points
Illinois
Murder List by Julie Garwood (10/19)★★★★
State = 1 point
Chicago - largest city = 2 points
Chicago - nicknamed "The Windy City" = 1/2 point
Chicago - home of the second busiest airport in the world (O'Hare) = 1/2 point
Chicago - The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 destroyed 1/3 of the city = 1/2 point
Chicago - hosted the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893 = 1/2 point
Chicago - hometown of Barack Obama & Oprah Winfrey = 1/2 point
Chicago - setting of numerous TV shows including ER & The Bob Newhart Show = 1/2 point
Total = 6 points
Kansas
Say Goodbye to Yesterday by Shirley Kiger Connolly (9/26/11)★★★
State = 1 point
Stony Point, NY - site of King's Ferry & Stony Point Battlefield (Revolutionary War sites) = 1/2 point
West Point, NY - site of the United States Military Academy = 1/2 point
PA Original Colony = 3 points
Philadelphia, PA - largest city = 2 points
Philadelphia, PA - former national capital = 2 points
Philadelphia, PA - site of the 1st & 2nd Continental Congress = 1/2 point
Philadelphia, PA - nicknamed "The City of Brotherly Love" = 1/2 point
Total = 10 points
Mississippi
*Firestorm by Ann Jacobs (1/5)★★★1/2
State = 1 point
Houston, TX - largest city = 2 points
Houston, TX - former capital = 2 points
Houston, TX - named for General Sam Houston = 1 point
Houston, TX - home of NASA's Johnson Space Center (aka Mission Control) = 1/2 point
Houston, TX - sheltered more than 150,000 residents of New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina = 1/2 point
Total = 7 points
New York
Covet by J. R. Ward (11/30)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
NY Original Colony = 3 points
Total = 4 points
North Carolina
Have You Seen Her? by Karen Rose (9/13/11)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
Original Colony = 3 points
Raleigh - State Capital = 3 points
Raleigh - named for Sir Walter Raleigh = 1 point
Raleigh - birthplace of Andrew Johnson = 2 points
Seattle, WA - most populous city = 2 points
Total = 12 points
Texas
Soldier by AKM Miles (10/1/11)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
Total = 1 points
Virginia
The Christmas Throwaway by R.J. Scott (12/11/11)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
VA Original Colony = 3 points
Total = 4 points
* = newly added
Update 1/12
The 50 States & Capitals Points ChallengeDuration: 9/1/11 to 8/31/12
Participation Level: Courageous Colonial
Total Points: 58/65
California
Across Eternity by Aris Whittier (9/5/11)★★★★
State = 1 point
Total = 1 point
Whispering Rock by Robyn Carr (10/11)★★★★★
Sacramento - State Capital = 3 points
Sacramento - site of Sutter's Fort = 1/2 point
Total = 3.5 points
The Players Club: Scott by Cathy Yardley (12/29)★★★★1/2
SanFrancisco - seat of the CA Supreme Court = 2 points
SanFrancisco - known for it's many landmarks including the Golden Gate Bridge & Alcatraz = 1/2 point
SanFrancisco - more than 3/4 of the city was destroyed in the 1906 earthquake and fire = 1/2 point
SanFrancisco - SF's Chinatown is the oldest in North America = 1/2 point
Total = 3.5 points
Illinois
Murder List by Julie Garwood (10/19)★★★★
State = 1 point
Chicago - largest city = 2 points
Chicago - nicknamed "The Windy City" = 1/2 point
Chicago - home of the second busiest airport in the world (O'Hare) = 1/2 point
Chicago - The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 destroyed 1/3 of the city = 1/2 point
Chicago - hosted the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893 = 1/2 point
Chicago - hometown of Barack Obama & Oprah Winfrey = 1/2 point
Chicago - setting of numerous TV shows including ER & The Bob Newhart Show = 1/2 point
Total = 6 points
Kansas
Say Goodbye to Yesterday by Shirley Kiger Connolly (9/26/11)★★★
State = 1 point
Stony Point, NY - site of King's Ferry & Stony Point Battlefield (Revolutionary War sites) = 1/2 point
West Point, NY - site of the United States Military Academy = 1/2 point
PA Original Colony = 3 points
Philadelphia, PA - largest city = 2 points
Philadelphia, PA - former national capital = 2 points
Philadelphia, PA - site of the 1st & 2nd Continental Congress = 1/2 point
Philadelphia, PA - nicknamed "The City of Brotherly Love" = 1/2 point
Total = 10 points
Mississippi
*The Help by Kathryn Stockett (1/23/12)★★★★★
State = 1 point
Jackson - State Capital = 3 points
Jackson - most populous city = 2 points
Jackson - named for Andrew Jackson = 1 point
Jackson - hotbed of civil rights activity in the 1960s = 1/2 point
Jackson - birthplace of Faith Hill = 1/2 point
Total = 7 points
New York
Covet by J. R. Ward (11/30)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
NY Original Colony = 3 points
Total = 4 points
North Carolina
Have You Seen Her? by Karen Rose (9/13/11)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
Original Colony = 3 points
Raleigh - State Capital = 3 points
Raleigh - named for Sir Walter Raleigh = 1 point
Raleigh - birthplace of Andrew Johnson = 2 points
Seattle, WA - most populous city = 2 points
Total = 12 points
Texas
Soldier by AKM Miles (10/1/11)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
Total = 1 points
Firestorm by Ann Jacobs (1/5)★★★1/2
Houston, TX - largest city = 2 points
Houston, TX - former capital = 2 points
Houston, TX - named for General Sam Houston = 1 point
Houston, TX - home of NASA's Johnson Space Center (aka Mission Control) = 1/2 point
Houston, TX - sheltered more than 150,000 residents of New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina = 1/2 point
Total = 6 points
Virginia
The Christmas Throwaway by R.J. Scott (12/11/11)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
VA Original Colony = 3 points
Total = 4 points
* = newly added
Update 1/26
Great! Some people are really making progress on this one!Participants Post #6, updated: 1/26/11 4:48 p.m. PST. Please let me know of any errors. Thanks!
I am going to give this a try. Starting 2/1/12. I will go for Marvelous Mountaineer. I will post as I go.
The 50 States & Capitals Points Challenge
Duration: 2/1/12 to 1/31/13
Participation Level: Marvelous Mountaineer
Total Points: 0/125
Louisiana=3 Baton Rouge
Destined for an Early Grave Jeaniene Frost, 2/1/12
1 point for Louisiana
New Orleans
1 point for The city is named after Philippe d'Orléans, Duke of Orléans, Regent of France
1 point for largest city
I did another update. We're getting there, slow but sure!Participants Post #6, updated: 2/3/11 9:53 a.m. PST. Please let me know of any errors. Thanks!
The 50 States & Capitals Points ChallengeDuration: 9/1/11 to 8/31/12
Participation Level: Courageous Colonial
Total Points: 64/65
California
Across Eternity by Aris Whittier (9/5/11)★★★★
State = 1 point
Total = 1 point
Whispering Rock by Robyn Carr (10/11)★★★★★
Sacramento - State Capital = 3 points
Sacramento - site of Sutter's Fort = 1/2 point
Total = 3.5 points
The Players Club: Scott by Cathy Yardley (12/29)★★★★1/2
SanFrancisco - seat of the CA Supreme Court = 2 points
SanFrancisco - known for it's many landmarks including the Golden Gate Bridge & Alcatraz = 1/2 point
SanFrancisco - more than 3/4 of the city was destroyed in the 1906 earthquake and fire = 1/2 point
SanFrancisco - SF's Chinatown is the oldest in North America = 1/2 point
Total = 3.5 points
Illinois
Murder List by Julie Garwood (10/19)★★★★
State = 1 point
Chicago - largest city = 2 points
Chicago - nicknamed "The Windy City" = 1/2 point
Chicago - home of the second busiest airport in the world (O'Hare) = 1/2 point
Chicago - The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 destroyed 1/3 of the city = 1/2 point
Chicago - hosted the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893 = 1/2 point
Chicago - hometown of Barack Obama & Oprah Winfrey = 1/2 point
Chicago - setting of numerous TV shows including ER & The Bob Newhart Show = 1/2 point
Total = 6 points
Kansas
Say Goodbye to Yesterday by Shirley Kiger Connolly (9/26/11)★★★
State = 1 point
Stony Point, NY - site of King's Ferry & Stony Point Battlefield (Revolutionary War sites) = 1/2 point
West Point, NY - site of the United States Military Academy = 1/2 point
PA Original Colony = 3 points
Philadelphia, PA - largest city = 2 points
Philadelphia, PA - former national capital = 2 points
Philadelphia, PA - site of the 1st & 2nd Continental Congress = 1/2 point
Philadelphia, PA - nicknamed "The City of Brotherly Love" = 1/2 point
Total = 10 points
Mississippi
The Help by Kathryn Stockett (1/23/12)★★★★★
State = 1 point
Jackson - State Capital = 3 points
Jackson - most populous city = 2 points
Jackson - named for Andrew Jackson = 1 point
Jackson - hotbed of civil rights activity in the 1960s = 1/2 point
Jackson - birthplace of Faith Hill = 1/2 point
Total = 7 points
New York
Covet by J. R. Ward (11/30)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
NY Original Colony = 3 points
Total = 4 points
*How to Marry a Millionaire Vampire by Kerrelyn Sparks (2/7)★★★★1/2
New York - most populous city = 2 points
New York - previous U.S. capital = 2 points
New York - the most linguistically diverse city in the world = 1/2 point
New York - home of many landmarks including the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, and the Empire State Building = 1/2 point
New York - the largest battle of the Revolutionary War was fought on the site of present day Brooklyn = 1/2 point
New York - global hub of international business and commerce and home of the New York Stock Exchange = 1/2 point
Total = 6 points
North Carolina
Have You Seen Her? by Karen Rose (9/13/11)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
Original Colony = 3 points
Raleigh - State Capital = 3 points
Raleigh - named for Sir Walter Raleigh = 1 point
Raleigh - birthplace of Andrew Johnson = 2 points
Seattle, WA - most populous city = 2 points
Total = 12 points
Texas
Soldier by AKM Miles (10/1/11)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
Total = 1 points
Firestorm by Ann Jacobs (1/5)★★★1/2
Houston, TX - largest city = 2 points
Houston, TX - former capital = 2 points
Houston, TX - named for General Sam Houston = 1 point
Houston, TX - home of NASA's Johnson Space Center (aka Mission Control) = 1/2 point
Houston, TX - sheltered more than 150,000 residents of New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina = 1/2 point
Total = 6 points
Virginia
The Christmas Throwaway by R.J. Scott (12/11/11)★★★★1/2
State = 1 point
VA Original Colony = 3 points
Total = 4 points
*newly added
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