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30.6 Delicious Dee's task:Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction
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The Battle of the Labyrinth and Mythology.
This book in the Percy Jackson series directly refers to specific tales in Greek mythology which are gone into depth in Hamilton's Mythology. Plus the general overviews of the gods and goddesses and titans that this novel and series includes. Would you accept these as a match?

Thanks for your help!

if not, then no, however, something like Prison Life In Victorian England might work (I did find a couple of others but they are less than 100 pages)

Non-fiction: The Art of Strategy: A Game Theorist's Guide to Success in Business & Life
Fiction: The Glass Bead Game


Also, I wanted to let you know that I think this is the cleverest of all the tasks. It was a really great idea, Dee!


if not, then no, however, something like Prison Life In Victorian England might work ..."
Yes, I do believe that she is actually in the asylum at the time - she was sentenced to life in prison and I believe the book is about the work that she does with a psychiatrist who visits her to get her remember what has happened. Here is more detailed summary -http://www.123helpme.com/view.asp?id=...




It does have a boy/girl aspects but a huge storyline is about her previously being a bully and now she is being bullied.

Completely different countries but similar in ideologies if not identical.


Yay, thanks, Dee...
I probably would not have bothered to read more on her other than Wikipedia info if not for this task! :)

There Once Lived a Woman Who Tried to Kill Her Neighbor's Baby is a book of fairy tales. From the Beast to the Blonde is nonfiction about the history and process of fairy tales being written.
Or, The September Queen is a novel about Charles II. Behind the Palace Doors: Five Centuries of Sex, Adventure, Vice, Treachery, and Folly from Royal Britain has a chapter about Charles II.
Thank you!!



If so, I want to check on A Ball, a Dog, and a Monkey: 1957 - The Space Race Begins for the non-fiction book. From the description the book seems to focus more on the American side of the space race, but looking at the Google Books Preview includes a chapter titled "And a Dog Shall Lead Them" which is about Laika.


For one task I'm reading Jungle of Cities and Other Plays: Includes: Drums in the Night; Roundheads and Peakheads by Bertolt Brecht, three plays about fictional anarchist revolutions in the early 20th century. So for my first non-fiction choice I want to read Anarchism and Other Essays by Emma Goldman.
For another task I've read The Language of the Sea: A Novel by James MacManus, the fictional story of a marine biologist who accidentally ends up marooned and living with a bunch of seals on an island off the coast of Maine. So I want to read The year of the seal by Victor B. Scheffer, about the ecology of a year in the life of a seal (written 1970).
Will these work?
Books mentioned in this topic
Anarchism and Other Essays (other topics)The Year of the Seal (other topics)
Jungle of Cities and Other Plays: Includes: Drums in the Night; Roundheads and Peakheads (other topics)
The Language of the Sea (other topics)
Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Bertolt Brecht (other topics)Victor B. Scheffer (other topics)
James MacManus (other topics)
Emma Goldman (other topics)
@ Deedee - yes those work
@ Jennifer - yours do too