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100 pts - Challenge completion
100 pts - sub-challenge completion
100 pts - Mega
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100 pts - Challenge ..."
Great! So I guess I need to give myself 100 more pts!


Usually on such a collection we will use the publication date of the most recent story. Without researching now and since you know they were all published during Doyle's lifetime, we can assume before 1930. So you would get 10 oldies points.

OK, thanks. I got into this same quandary last challenge over some Thomas Hardy short stories, and ended up reading something else. Whether I end up reading the A.C. Doyle collection or not, I am happy to have clarification about publishing dates.

Well, you'll be off the indecision hook for Winter since Oldies isn't one of the styles. ;-)

Well, you'll be off the indecision hook for Winter s..."
True! I'll miss the Oldies, but the Canon will really keep me busy. And I have mixed feelings about Review being gone. I'm lazy and don't like writing reviews, but I love reading others' reviews!

Oh they'll be back! We like to mix up the style points to keep the challenge interesting and to reward different types of reading.
I did very well one season when there was a 20 point task for reading a book published in Queen Victoria's lifetime and the style points included Canon, Oldies, Translation, & Multiple -- all the books I read were a minimum of 55 points. :D


This book is approved for use, Jayme. BPL only has an electronic version and it is not classified YA. You're good to go with it!
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And it would solve an issue that bothers me about Bloom's canon: his tendency to leave out a lot of women and multicultural authors.
I agree! I think this is a good suggestion.