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Thanks! -Krista

1 South American Author
2.Fall Birthday
3.Banned Book
4. with the word "witch" in the title
How many combo points would you get?

1 South American Author
2.Fall Birthday
3.Banned Book
4. with the word "witch" in the title
How many combo points would you get?"
Lets assume this hypothetical book was claimed for task 20.1 Monsterfest Redux. You would receive 20 task points + 15 combo points.
The post should be formatted as follows (assuming the actual book met all of the criteria):
Task 20.1 Monsterfest Redux: The Witch of Portobello by Paulo Coelho
+20 Task
+15 Combo (20.6, Brazil; 10.3, 10/5/1947; 20.2 Banned book)
+5 jumbo (602 pages)
Task Total: 40 points
Grand total: 40 points

Example:
5 series style pts. for a Harry Potter book (20.2)
5 series style pts. for a Charlaine Harris series book (20.5)

1 South American Author
2.Fall Birthday
3.Banned Book
4. with the word "witch" in the title
How many combo points w..."
Perfect explanation Liz, thanks!

Example:
5 series style pts. for a Harry Potter book (20.2)
..."
Hi Colleen: I'm not sure if I understand your question. You can read as many books in as many different series as you like. You'll only get the incremental increase in Series Style points when you claim points for books in the SAME series. (Is that what you were asking?)
Quoted from the Series Style Point description: "Read a book to complete a task that is part of a series and receive 5 points. Read a book from that same series to complete another task and receive 10 points...and so on."
Using the example you provided above, each of those books would earn 5 Series Style points because they were from different series.
If you were able to work 2 or more books from the same series in then the Series points start going up.
For Example: (Using hypothetical task numbers)
10.1 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Book 1) = 5 Series Style Points
20.9 The Girl Who Played with Fire (Book 2) = 10 Series Points.
Let me know if you need more info, or if this wasn't really the thrust of your question.



You posted it in the correct place (The questions thread in the RtT folder). Since it is a question only Sam & Krista can answer, and they both have full-time jobs, it may take longer than a day or two to get an answer.

And secretly, maybe because it's exciting to exchange with educated adults that love books like I do. I'm home all day with my 3rd graders and dh isn't much of a reader. : )

example - Charles Dickens typed in and these were some of the names I got. Alexandre Dumas, Wilke Collins, Anne Rice, Phillipa Gregory, Graham Greene, Dickens
Click on Dickens and some of the names I got were Alexandre Dumas and Wilke Collins again but Anne Rice, Phillipa Gregory, Graham Greene are gone but now Bill Bryson, Heller and Robbins just to name a few show up. Alexandre Dumas and Wilke collins are still there.

Use the map with his full name. Those authors will be the ones you can use for that task.


All the authors would have to be born in the fall or all be on your chosen literature map.

Thanks for the quick response, Sam!

1) If on of the books we are reading that was originally published in Spanish and has the word Luna in the title even though the book has been translated into English, Can we count that for combo with Harvest Moon task?
2) This may be complicated to explain.
I'll try an example;
Task 20 .5 Freedom Season
The Confessions of Nat Turner(pub 1967)
Points
Task 20
combo 5 (20.7 re-unification USA)
Total points
Can you never use USA again to earn 20 points on the 20.7 task?

1) If on of the books we are reading that was originally published in Spanish and has the word Luna in the title even though the book has been translated into English
I'm going to let Sam answer this question re: Luna being okay as Moon. Out of curiousity, what is the book that you're inquiring about? I'm assuming that when the book was translated 'Moon' didn't make it into the title?
2) This may be complicated to explain.
I'll try an example;
Task 20 .5 Freedom Season
The Confessions of Nat Turner(pub 1967)
Points
Task 20
combo 5 (20.7 re-unification USA)
Total points
Can you never use USA again to earn 20 points on the 20.7 task?
..."
In the example you gave above, you're right you won't be able to use USA again for 20.7 COMBO points.
If you haven't used USA when claiming TASK points for 20.7 yet, you could still use it there.
The basic rule of thumb is that you can use a specific country ONCE for Task, and ONCE for Combo points.


Task 10.6 calls for a memoir, a non-fiction work written (presumably) by the individual about their own work life. I would assume a novel would not work for this task.

What Liz said.

1) If on of the books we are reading that was originally published in Spanish and has the word Luna in the title even though the book has been translated into English..."
Actually the book is titled Eva Luna by Isabel Allende. It is the name of the main character. However since in Spanish, Luna literally means "moon", I wondered if it would count? Are we allowed to use the word moon in any language besides English? Just wondering about those 5 extra points! (smile!)


1) If on of the books we are reading that was originally published in Spanish and has the word Luna in the title even though the book has been transla..."
Hi Rebekah -- We're not ignoring this question. Sam and I are conferring about it. :-) We'll get back with a ruling soon. -Krista

1) If on of the books we are reading that was originally published in Spanish and has the word Luna in the title even though the book ..."
I wasn't worried about you ignoring it, I thought I was the one taking too long to answer your last question about what was the name of the book! I didn't want you to think I was ignoring you! (smile)
I haven't started reading it yet but plan to read it for the multicultural or Unification task anyway. This was just to see if I could get a few extra points and really doesn't need answering until I am ready to post it.

1) If on of the books we are reading that was originally published in Spanish and has the word Luna in the title even t..."
It's fine with me.


Hi Rachel: To complete a task a book has to be read that qualifies for and is counted as a TASK book, not a Combo points book.
To complete the RwS Challege, you'll need to read 20 books. To complete the RtT Challenge you'll need to read 10 books. To complete the whole shebang, you'll need to read 30 books.
Hope that helps! -Krista

Combo points are extra points you get like a bonus. So it doesn't count as completing a task unless you read a book for that task.
For example say I read "The Help" for task 20.5 Freedom Season. I get 20pts. It also qualifies for task task 10.3 Fall birthdays because the author has a fall birthday so I can claim 5 bonus points.
However, you can't claim a book for two different tasks. So if i wanted to claim the full 10 points for task 10.3, I have to read another book by an author with a Fall birthday. I hope that makes sense. basically, combo, style, jumbo points are like extra credit and can increase your score.
Also, for the 15.1-15.10 tasks, that is the Reading Through Time challenge which is like a mini game. Those tasks are not included in the Reading With Style bonus points. You still get 15 points for each of those books you read and they have their own bonus points.



Minimum Lexile Score to be eligible to earn STYLE points is 700. At 810, your book is fine.



Combo points are extra points you get like a bonus. So it doesn't count as completing a task unless you read a book for that task.
For example say I read "The Help" for task 20.5 Freedom S..."
Of course! That makes sense--I realized that about the full amount of points after I posted my question. Thanks so much for answering! Well, I don't think I'll be able to finish this season, but I will try next season!


Jkagawa
@klibrary I do have a fall birthday, in fact. :)
Is this good enough for those of us who would like to use her books to count her as a fall birthday?

Jkagawa
@klibrary I do have a fall birthday, in fact. :)
Is this good enough for those of us who would like to ..."
Here's a link to where she states her birthday is in October:

Jkagawa
@klibrary I do have a fall birthday, in fact. :)
Is this good enough for those of us..."
Thanks, Colleen!

I would have even taken the Twitter response. Now that's ingenuity to ask that question via Twitter! I have a Swedish author I can't find a birthday for. Could you see if Kjell Eriksson would answer the birthday question via Twitter? :-)

I would have even taken the Twitter response. Now that's ingenuity to ask that question via Twi..."
I tried, but none of the people that appeared in a search appeared to be authors and it was all in Swedish;). I follow a lot of YA authors on Twitter, so I just figured it didn't hurt to ask!

I would have even taken the Twitter response. Now that's ingenuity to ask that ques..."
LOL -- Hey Karen, thanks for giving it a shot. It never hurts to put the request out there. This is an ingenious bunch of folks here!
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