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Ok, thank's a lot.


Thanks. :)


Yes The Subtle Knife is on one of the lists! Have at it!

So am I ok to claim style points for this book? Thanks


Unfortunately, when we know it's a juvenile or YA book, and has no rating, it is considered to have less than the 800 point threshhold, so no this book can be claimed for style points.

Sorry, Jayme, we'll have to say no to this one. The book must be written entirely in text messages. This looks like it contains them, but is not the format for the entire book.


This is non-fiction and qualifies for the Not a Novel style.
ETA: Not sure where wiki determines this is a novel, by the way. That part is wrong.


No, HHhH is historical fiction.

On way to tell if a book is a novel or non-fiction is to check and see where it is shelved in your library or local bookstore. (With the exception of A Million Little Pieces), rarely there is a book that will be in both the fiction & the non-fiction sections. In case of a disputed title, we typically go by where a book is shelved in the Brooklyn Public Library system.
I have a questions about 10.4--the steampunk challenge. I could have sworn that when I was planning my books that the entirety of Gail Carriger's Parasol Protectorate series was in the top 100. I just read the third, Blameless and I don't see it there anymore. I would write it off to my being sloppy except I also don't see a couple of the books I had on my list as alternates, and I do see a book that someone asked about earlier that was not on the list--Steampunk! is now #67.
So, finally my question... Did something weird happen to this list?
I'm not going to die over the loss of 10 points especially since it will bring down my average points per task. :) But, I like steampunk and was thinking of choosing another.
So, finally my question... Did something weird happen to this list?
I'm not going to die over the loss of 10 points especially since it will bring down my average points per task. :) But, I like steampunk and was thinking of choosing another.

Yes, unfortunately something terrible happened to the list. A GR member deleted quite a few entries.
There are 3 Gail Carriger's books on the list including Blameless. If you read it and claim it, it will be counted.
Is there another title I can check for you?
Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Leigh wrote: "I have a questions about 10.4--the steampunk challenge. I could have sworn that when I was planning my books that the entirety of Gail Carriger's Parasol Protectorate series was in ..."
Thanks! I actually just finished it and was looking to reference its list # in the post.
I have The Windup Girl on planning list as my alternate, but I also would have done the Steampunk! which wasn't there and is now. Would I be generally safe to go with something on the as its stands or do you think it'd be safer to go with one of the other two non-goodreads list?
Thanks! I actually just finished it and was looking to reference its list # in the post.
I have The Windup Girl on planning list as my alternate, but I also would have done the Steampunk! which wasn't there and is now. Would I be generally safe to go with something on the as its stands or do you think it'd be safer to go with one of the other two non-goodreads list?

Because you know Steampunk! wasn't there to start with, we would prefer you not include it.


I'm glad you are asking about individual titles. Karen (or anyone), was there another title you wanted to know about?



Yes, that book is on the list.

We show that you have completed:
10.1
10.2 (3 times)
10.8
20.5
20.7
20.8
20.9
so that would be 9 tasks, and 6 of them got the not-a-novel style.
Did you change 1 of them that we didn't get?

I picked up at copy at Monticello last week. I've always been interested in it and i love to collect books from where the author once lived. A hobby of mine.

bump

This looks good for a 10.1, enjoy Rebekah!

I recounted and you were correct.


Thanks Elizabeth! I figured as much but I thought I'd ask in case anyone caught something I missed ^_^

lol, very true! It's close enough to the end of the season that I could just be patient...

When do the challenges begin and end?
Challenges begin at 12:01 am March 1, June 1, September 1, and December 1 and end at 11:59 pm on May 31, August 31, November 30, and February 28 (or 29) respectively in the Eastern time zone (New York City).
(emphasis added)

Or, when entering them late at night at the start of the challenge I was flawed and thought there were only 30 days in August.

good thinking! smile!
But I am glad for that wxtra time in case i do get a chance to read another of the group reads I've missed

I have a question regarding the "Lost in Translation" style category : my native language is French, however the category only mentions "translation" : do I get the points for an english book that I read in english?
Thanks!

I have a question regarding the "Lost in Translation" style category : my native language is French, however the category only mentions "translation" : do I get the points for an english boo..."
No, you get the points for an English book that you read in French :)

I have a question regarding the "Lost in Translation" style category : my native language is French, however the category only mentions "translation" : do I get the points for ..."
Thanks for the quick answer!
I was hoping to get points as i find it more outside of my confort zone trying to improve my english than read in french, but well :)

Thanks!

Unless specifically excluded from a sub-challenge or task, YA books with any Lexile score always can be read for task points.
The Canon/Lexile test is used to determine eligibility for style points (and sometimes the sub-challenges). So, in this case Huckleberry Finn can be read for any 10 or 20 point task, the 15 point tasks, and earn style points because it is on Bloom's Canon.
BTW, it also has a Lexile score of 980 -- the versions with a 440 Lexile score have less than 100 pages and were "designed for the struggling reader and adapted to retain the integrity of the original classic...."
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See message 19 in the 20.4 help thread.