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May 01, 2009 10:58AM
I remember when Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows came out I had a cold, but I still read out loud through the night. Haha... he does read to me sometimes to give my throat a rest, but I tend to fall asleep when he is reading... oops
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About The Book of Lost Things: I haven't read it yet, but I know enough about it from what other people and the author have said to know that it is about a 12 year old boy who goes to a magical type world. In that world, the author retells several fairy tales. In the back of the book, it talks about the true origins of all the fairy tales he used, and it includes Snow White, Rumpelstiltskin, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, The Three Billy-Goats Gruff, Goldilocks, The Goose Girl, Sleeping Beauty, Beauty and the Beast, and two or three others that are not as well known.
I don't know if it counts still because it is not a retelling itself, but those are the fairy tales that are included as retellings in the story. Hope that helps!

Let us know, thanks!

Let me know if you need more clarification, I know it's confusing.

From what I understand, the winner is the person with both the most points AND the most pages read. If two people are tied, then whoever finished first would be the winner.



Let's say that I have earned the maximum number of points (350) but have less pages read than Heather, would I still win?
Unless Heather hasn't finished all the tasks...

Laura, I love how involved you are. Good job!! :)

;)

So, points earned is the main factor. I thought we had to have both the most points at the end AND the most pages read.
Well, good job anyhow! Very impressive.


I think I am just confusing myself...:-)

If two of those people just happened to have read the same number of pages, then whoever finished first out of those 2 wins.


Highly unlikely, but....wanted to have that 3rd tiebreaker just in case.

If any of the top 3 finishers read the same number of pages, then we'll go by the date they finished the last task - fastest would then win. But only if we need that third tiebreaker.
When searching for authors, is there a way to specify YA author?


Hmmm... I'm searching for task 10.1 to find a new YA author. It would so much easier if they had classifications. Maybe I will check on my library website.
For 10.1 it doesn't have to be a GR author right?

I had to search for my "Fairytale Retelling" book that way, although it seems that I had a few on my TBR List already and didn't know it. :)
Anyway, search by shelf name, and be creative. Try searching by "YA", "Young Adult", "YA books", "childrens", "YA fantasy", "YA fiction", etc. and then just browse the options from each shelf.
Hope that helps! It helped me when I thought of it.


Fiona's posted a link to the Morris Award in the Awards section, but there it is. This award is specifically for new YA authors, and it was first awarded in 2009. There are several to choose from, including the winner and the finalists.
Hope this helps.
I also found a list on amazon that shows debut authors from 2008...



I think someone was supposed to send it to me, but I don't remember who or when that was. LOL Either I'm going senile, or this could be a sign I've been trading too many books.
... I prefer senile. ;)

My girls just finished it. If you want you can PM me your address and I'll get it out to you next week. :~)

My girls just finished it. If you want you can PM me your address and I'll get it out to you next week. :~)"
Oh! Awesome... Thanks! :D

Ditto, on the above. It's recently been added to my TBR list, so I hope to get around to it someday.
I like input though.

We are not callin moi a Speedy lol

I used to be a really quick reader, but in recent years, since I recieved a diagnosis of an illness, I've had to slow down how quick I read books :(
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