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** A book in the Young Audience category may not have been originally written for a child, but may have come to be associated with younger readers.
RULES & GUIDELINES
* As with traditional TicTacToe, you can go for a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. Or aim big and go for a black out (all squares)!
* You're not playing against anyone, just increasing/logging the number of Victorian novels you read this year. Ideally, your TIcTacToe will be comprised of Victorian Novels you have read outside the Group Reads done here, but no one will call you out for using the occasional Group Read title. Especially as we near the end of the year. (Just remember, you only need THREE-IN-A-ROW to "win."
* A book can only be used once on the sheet.
* Interpret the categories as broadly as you like. (ie. Something like Bleak House has elements of Mystery, Romance, Social Conscience. Place it where you need it.)
* Feel free to copy and paste the template below to record your books.
* As with traditional TicTacToe, you can go for a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. Or aim big and go for a black out (all squares)!
* You're not playing against anyone, just increasing/logging the number of Victorian novels you read this year. Ideally, your TIcTacToe will be comprised of Victorian Novels you have read outside the Group Reads done here, but no one will call you out for using the occasional Group Read title. Especially as we near the end of the year. (Just remember, you only need THREE-IN-A-ROW to "win."
* A book can only be used once on the sheet.
* Interpret the categories as broadly as you like. (ie. Something like Bleak House has elements of Mystery, Romance, Social Conscience. Place it where you need it.)
* Feel free to copy and paste the template below to record your books.
TIC TAC TOE TEMPLATE
Top Row 1: Male VictorianAuthor
Top Row 2: Female Victorian Author
Top Row 3: Non Victorian
Middle Row 1: Victorian Adventure
Middle Row 2: Any Victorian
Middle Row 3: Socially Conscious Victorian Novel
Bottom Row 1: Victorian Romance
Bottom Row 2: Young (Victorian) Audience
Bottom Row 3: Victorian Mystery
Top Row 1: Male VictorianAuthor
Top Row 2: Female Victorian Author
Top Row 3: Non Victorian
Middle Row 1: Victorian Adventure
Middle Row 2: Any Victorian
Middle Row 3: Socially Conscious Victorian Novel
Bottom Row 1: Victorian Romance
Bottom Row 2: Young (Victorian) Audience
Bottom Row 3: Victorian Mystery
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