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message 1: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
This is the place to ask for help :)


message 2: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Does anyone think that Thirteen Reasons Why counts as 9. Read a book about insanity/psychopathology
Eg. Main character has a psychological disorder, has been put in a mental institution, or has to care for someone with psychological problems. Or a book about someone who is sane but is assumed to be crazy.


message 3: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith I don't know - it depends how Hannah is portrayed on the tapes. If she's clinically depressed and the book explores what it means to be a depressed teenager, then I'd say yes. If she killed herself for other reasons, then I'd say no.


message 4: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
No clue :( I think Claudia has read it, maybe she knows :)


message 5: by Claudia (last edited Jun 03, 2012 07:52AM) (new)

Claudia (claudiavstoomanybooks) | 1779 comments I don't recall the exact circumstances now, but I think Hannah was depressed and that, coupled with other events, lead to her suicide. But I saw Clay as being the main character though. :|

I'm going to read this one for no.9
Crazy by Amy Reed


message 6: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
I also found these?

Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane Willow by Julia Hoban Entangled by Cat Clarke Life is But a Dream by Brian James A Blue So Dark by Holly Schindler


message 7: by Claudia (new)

Claudia (claudiavstoomanybooks) | 1779 comments Willow cuts, but it's motivated more by grief and guilt than a classifiable disorder.

Shutter Island , definitely. The others look good too. :)


message 8: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Definitely Shutter Island, and it's a great book too!

Entangled - Not sure. Is she in a mental institution?
Life is but Dream - sounds fine :)
A Blue So Dark - sounds good too


message 9: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Ok so I'll do either Shutter Island, Life is but Dream or A Blue So Dark :)

Thanks guys!


message 10: by Riana (new)

Riana | 397 comments Has anybody read Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
I see it is on a list in listopia for books set at sea, but I have my doubts about the list, as there are books on there that I don't agree with, so just want to know if somebody else can vouch that it is set at sea?


message 11: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
For the oxymoron one:
Grave Mercy
Breaking the Devil's Heart

Will these work? I can't think today :(


message 12: by Claudia (new)

Claudia (claudiavstoomanybooks) | 1779 comments Riana wrote: "Has anybody read Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
I see it is on a list in listopia for books set at sea, but I have my doubts about the list, as there are books on there that I don't ag..."


I've read it. Unfortunately it's not set at sea, but on an island.


message 13: by Claudia (new)

Claudia (claudiavstoomanybooks) | 1779 comments People are always going on about the bright stars and shining like a star. So for the oxymoron task, might this work?
Dark Star


message 14: by Riana (new)

Riana | 397 comments Thank you Claudia!
And as for your (and Lu's) oxymoron dilemma, I am also unsure!


message 15: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Claudia wrote: "People are always going on about the bright stars and shining like a star. So for the oxymoron task, might this work?
Dark Star"


I actually think so :yup:
But I am drugged up (sinus) so don't take my word for it lol


message 16: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Lu (The Muggle) wrote: "For the oxymoron one:
Grave Mercy
Breaking the Devil's Heart

Will these work? I can't think today :("


No, I wouldn't say those are oxymorons, sorry :(
Dark Star sounds fine though.


message 17: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
I think I found one! Blue Bloods?


message 18: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Umm, no. The colour blue isn't contradictory to blood.


message 19: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
OMG I suck lol
How about:
* Brightest Kind of Darkness
* Monstrous Beauty
* The Walking Dead
* Dark Flame
* Sweet Venom
* My Life in Black and White

Sorry for asking the whole time!


message 20: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith No worries :) I'd say these count:
* Brightest Kind of Darkness
* Monstrous Beauty
* The Walking Dead
* Dark Flame


message 21: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Yay ty!


message 22: by Varla Fiona (new)

Varla Fiona (dory_42) | 1332 comments Mod
Do you think Marcelo in the Real World could work for the insanity one (9)?


message 23: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Varla Fiona wrote: "Do you think Marcelo in the Real World could work for the insanity one (9)?"

I did a bit of googling to see if autism is considered a mental disorder and therefore falls under psychopathology. Unfortunately it's considered neurodevelopmental, not psychological, and it's something permanent that can't be treated with therapy like, say, depression. So I'm afraid it doesn't count :(


message 24: by Varla Fiona (new)

Varla Fiona (dory_42) | 1332 comments Mod
I suspected it wouldn't count, but it doesn't hurt to ask!


message 25: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith No it definitely doesn't! I always ask, especially when I find a loophole :D


message 26: by Varla Fiona (new)

Varla Fiona (dory_42) | 1332 comments Mod
Oxymorons: Falling Sideways?


message 27: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Varla Fiona wrote: "Oxymorons: Falling Sideways?"

I wasn't sure about that one, but then I saw it on a web page listing oxymoron titles, so I guess it counts :)


message 28: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Is this wintry enough for no.30:
Something Red by Douglas Nicholas

Winter and a winter storm is actually a major part of the plot, but there's nothing wintry about the title, and I'm not sure if the cover is suitable.


message 29: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
I think that looks wintery Lauren :nod:


message 30: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
I am sorry, but I don't think it looks wintery at all. It could be a picture taken on a misty morning in summer, becaue the trees are evergreens. If it was me I wouldn't use it. But it was Liezel's nomination, let her make the final decision.


message 31: by Varla Fiona (new)

Varla Fiona (dory_42) | 1332 comments Mod
Lauren wrote: "Varla Fiona wrote: "Oxymorons: Falling Sideways?"

I wasn't sure about that one, but then I saw it on a web page listing oxymoron titles, so I guess it counts :)"


I wonder if it was the same place I found it!!


message 32: by Varla Fiona (new)

Varla Fiona (dory_42) | 1332 comments Mod
Winter: Scarecrow and the Army of Thieves by Matthew Reilly ???


message 33: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
Looks like snow to me and snow is wintery.


message 34: by Liezel (new)

Liezel (liezkl) | 736 comments Lauren wrote: "Is this wintry enough for no.30:
Something Red by Jennifer Gilmore

Winter and a winter storm is actually a major part of the plot, but there's nothing wintry about the title, and I'm not sure if the cover..."


Going with Barbara on this one, it just looks misty not wintery :(


message 35: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Wait wait wait the cover you just quoted Liezel is not the one I am seeing by Lauren's post?


message 36: by Liezel (new)

Liezel (liezkl) | 736 comments Lu (The Muggle) wrote: "Wait wait wait the cover you just quoted Liezel is not the one I am seeing by Lauren's post?"

I dont know what happened there since I replied to Lauren's post, must be a goodreads gremlin :)

I looked at Lauren's cover and not really sure that it qualifies, but happy to go with the majority on this one - so if anyone else think that it works then Lauren can use it.


message 37: by Claudia (new)

Claudia (claudiavstoomanybooks) | 1779 comments Can this count as a lock?
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski


message 38: by Varla Fiona (new)

Varla Fiona (dory_42) | 1332 comments Mod
Claudia wrote: "Can this count as a lock?
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski"


I would say so, there is space for a key...


message 39: by Riana (new)

Riana | 397 comments I agree...


message 40: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
me too.


message 41: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Same here :)


message 42: by Riana (new)

Riana | 397 comments So about the trapped character point, do you guys think drug addiction counts, especially if the character is trying to quit (get out of the "trapped" situation)?


message 43: by Varla Fiona (new)

Varla Fiona (dory_42) | 1332 comments Mod
I would think so.


message 44: by Claudia (new)

Claudia (claudiavstoomanybooks) | 1779 comments Thanks everyone. ;)


message 45: by Riana (new)

Riana | 397 comments Okay 2 more questions, for the winter cover one, I got this on a list and not sure if I agree, but I sure hope that it will work, will this work Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1) by Maggie Stiefvater
And then last one, will Happy Accidents count as a oxymoron?


message 46: by Varla Fiona (new)

Varla Fiona (dory_42) | 1332 comments Mod
Winter pic: It is white & the trees don't have leaves... Implies winter to me.

Oxymoron: Accidents are not normally happy, so I would agree.


message 47: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith About my winter cover - no worries, I'll find something else! I thought it was a bit questionable myself, which is why I asked.

@Riana: I wouldn't say that cover is particularly wintry, but the title Shiver does imply cold. Also the cover for the French edition is definitely a winter cover:
Frisson (Les loups de Mercy Falls, #1) by Maggie Stiefvater

Happy Accidents - sure, why not :)


message 48: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
Riana wrote: "So about the trapped character point, do you guys think drug addiction counts, especially if the character is trying to quit (get out of the "trapped" situation)?"

Since this task was nominated by me, I thought I would give my opinion.
Yes, I would say it counts especially since the character is trying to quit. Every situation a character is trying to get out off, means the character feels trapped somehow.


message 49: by Riana (last edited Jun 11, 2012 05:35AM) (new)

Riana | 397 comments Great! Thank you!


message 50: by Varla Fiona (new)

Varla Fiona (dory_42) | 1332 comments Mod
Would Sandstorm by James Rollins work as title pictured, task 10?


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