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message 51: by Krista (last edited Mar 02, 2011 04:39PM) (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "And, while we're at your task, Krista - does the book have to be set in the modern day country, or can the location be set on the same land, but prior to current political boundaries. I'm consideri..."

Hmmmm --- it can be set in the same land as the current country I suppose. If you want to go to the trouble to figure that out, then you deserve to use it for your task. :-)

Just explain how the country in the book relates to the modern day country when you post your points.


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14074 comments Great, thanks!


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Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments For Karen's Scrabble Task (10.7) can we use subtitle words -- or is it only the title words?


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2582 comments I believe subtitled words counted.


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14074 comments One of the things I noticed about Karen's task is that it makes Sam's task doubly difficult. For Sam's task, you must have a book that does not fit any other 10- or 20-point task. So I made sure that the book I'm reading for Sam's task doesn't have a vowel. ;-)


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Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Rachelccameron wrote: "For 10.8 are we to use only the books on the page that comes up or the full list found on the Excel spreadsheet?"

Excel spreadsheet? Where do you see that? I'd love to be able to import a link to it, or download a copy of it. Thanks! -Krista


message 57: by Cait (new)

Cait (caitertot) I was going to read The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami for Sam's task because I'm assuming the -up part of the title doesn't count in Karen's Scrabble task (meaning wind-up is used as one word, not two). So the letters would be TWBCHM, which you can't make a word out of, hence using it for Sam's task. Am I correct in thinking this, or do I need to pick a different book? Thanks!


message 58: by Liz M (last edited Mar 02, 2011 06:24PM) (new)

Liz M Cait wrote: "I was going to read The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami for Sam's task because I'm assuming the -up part of the title doesn't count in Karen's Scrabble task (me..."

Your reasoning looks correct to me. And the online dictionary has this alternate spelling: windup


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14074 comments Krista wrote: "Rachelccameron wrote: "For 10.8 are we to use only the books on the page that comes up or the full list found on the Excel spreadsheet?"

Excel spreadsheet? Where do you see that? I'd love to ..."


Yeah, I didn't find a spreadsheet either. But this made me look around so that I realized the list is much longer than the 75 titles on the front page.


message 60: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 574 comments Krista wrote: "Rachelccameron wrote: "For 10.8 are we to use only the books on the page that comes up or the full list found on the Excel spreadsheet?"

Excel spreadsheet? Where do you see that? I'd love to ..."


If you look on the right hand side (beige) close to the top, directly under the announcement of "75 New Popular Penguins Out Now".. the link should be right there. Its fairly small.
Hope these directions help! :)


message 61: by Cait (new)

Cait (caitertot) I didn't realize the true size of the list at first either. Now I have a spot for Jane Eyre! The diversity of the list is great.


message 62: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah (bekalynn) Cait wrote: "I didn't realize the true size of the list at first either. Now I have a spot for Jane Eyre! The diversity of the list is great."

Watch out that UK Penguins are mixed in with the AUS Penguins. I'm guessing we can't use the UK ones, right?

BTW I thought there would be more Aussie authors. I have a Penguin Paperback by a prize-winning Aussie author I've had for a while to read. He just was just an Un-Popular Penguin. (smile)


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2582 comments which ones are the Aussie Penguins?


message 64: by Cait (new)

Cait (caitertot) Rebekah wrote: "Cait wrote: "I didn't realize the true size of the list at first either. Now I have a spot for Jane Eyre! The diversity of the list is great."

Watch out that UK Penguins are mixed in with the ..."


Aw crap. I better go and check again... Thanks for the heads up.


message 65: by Sam (new)

Sam (archieleach9) | 205 comments All of the 174 books on the Popular Penguin website are eligible for Coralie's task.


message 66: by Cait (new)

Cait (caitertot) Yes!


message 67: by Karen Michele (new)

Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5208 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "One of the things I noticed about Karen's task is that it makes Sam's task doubly difficult. For Sam's task, you must have a book that does not fit any other 10- or 20-point task. So I made sure th..."

Sorry about that!;)I'm struggling, too, and I hope you all enjoy the challenge. I'm wishing I'd suggested a four letter word requirement instead of three, but Elizabeth's suggestion of finding a book with all consonants is a good one. One book I wanted to use for Sam's task is The Madonnas of Echo Park by Brando Skyhorse, but not only does it make a word, but it makes the word "poems" so it might end up being the one I use for my task!

Also, Sam, I have one other question about your task. Since 10.1 asks us to repeat our favorite task from the last challenge, do we have to exclude whatever task we choose? For example, I was thinking of using the one-word title task as my favorite from last time, but I was also considering a one word title book for your task. How does that 10.1 task influence our choice for your task?


message 68: by Tobey (new)

Tobey | 241 comments For Sam's task, I'm using Mini Shopaholic. I can't seem to fit it into any category hence why its been sitting on my TBR for so long and with M,S,S,K, there are no words to be formed from those letters.

I'm actually kind of bummed that we can't repeat the Scrabble task. I've found a few books that I can use to make words out of and can't decide which one to use for it.


message 69: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (last edited Mar 03, 2011 07:56AM) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14074 comments Actually, Karen, I think your scrabble task enhances Sam's task. His is a 20-pointer, and worded somewhat like the old square-peg task we used to have that was just a 10-pointer. We ought to have to work harder for 20 points and you made it so!


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2582 comments aww darn,


message 71: by Joanna (new)

Joanna (walker) | 2221 comments Karen GHHS wrote: "Also, Sam, I have one other question about your task. Since 10.1 asks us to repeat our favorite task from the last challenge, do we have to exclude whatever task we choose? For example, I was thinking of using the one-word title task as my favorite from last time, but I was also considering a one word title book for your task. How does that 10.1 task influence our choice for your task?"

Actually, I read Sam's task to require that the book couldn't fit 10.1 at all, so anything that would fit any of the RWS tasks last challenge can't be used for Sam's task.


message 72: by Sam (new)

Sam (archieleach9) | 205 comments Karen GHHS wrote: "Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "One of the things I noticed about Karen's task is that it makes Sam's task doubly difficult. For Sam's task, you must have a book that does not fit any other 10- or 20-po..."

The 10.1 issue hadn't occurred to me. I think going back and making sure a book doesn't fit all of last season's challenges is a bit much. I'm reading a Booker winner for 10.1, so I'd be meeting the criteria as long I didn't read anothing Booker winner for 20.10.


message 73: by Joanna (new)

Joanna (walker) | 2221 comments Sam wrote: "Karen GHHS wrote: "Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "One of the things I noticed about Karen's task is that it makes Sam's task doubly difficult. For Sam's task, you must have a book that does not fit any..."

Oh, awesome. That's very helpful for planning. Though I think I may have found one that doesn't fit anything from last time either. No one sees this as fitting in any of this season's tasks, right?
Glass Soup by Jonathan Carroll


message 74: by Karen Michele (new)

Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5208 comments Sam wrote: "Karen GHHS wrote: "Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "One of the things I noticed about Karen's task is that it makes Sam's task doubly difficult. For Sam's task, you must have a book that does not fit any..."

Thanks, Sam. Now I think I'm ready to make my final decisions!


message 75: by Krista (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Maybe we could ask Sam nicely if he'd consider adjusting his Task so that Karen's task could be excluded from his list of tasks his task book can't work for? (Boy, I don't think I was very straightfoward with that sentence. Hopefully folks can understand it.)

Instead of Sam's current task wording of:
..."but only if it doesn't fit any of the other Reading with Style 10 or 20-point tasks."

Maybe, it could be changed to:
...but only if it doesn't fit any of the other Reading with Style 10 or 20-point tasks except tasks 10.1, and 10.7?

Pretty please, Sam?

I know it's kind of nervy to ask, but I've got to give it a shot.


message 76: by Heather (DeathByBook) (last edited Mar 03, 2011 03:08PM) (new)

Heather (DeathByBook) (deathbybook) | 2 comments Hi. I'm new and excited to get started.
I've got a couple of questions that I couldn't find answers too. I did read the Rules & Guidelines but am still a little confused.

Regarding the Style Points..
Can they be award to only one task or to any and all?
Do they apply to the Spring Cleaning or are only the two 5pt bonuses listed applicable?

Also, at he end of the style guidelines it says - "2. Mega Finish (200 points): Complete all Reading with Style tasks and Reading through Time tasks" and the Rules & Guidelines also mention Reading through time.

Is that open or is Spring Cleaning this season's "Reading through Time?"

Also, I'm a Heather & I know there is more than one. Is there a Readerboard signup, or someplace that I need to put a name to help avoid confusion?

Thanks for the help. -Heather


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2582 comments Hello Heather,
welcome to our group. I am not a mod but I will try to answer your questions. The mods do have the final say though. The easiest one to answer is there is no readerboard sign up. If there is a person with the same name as you, most people add the first letter to their last name for example I would put Jayme H or since there was more than one Jayme in one of my groups, I added the ghost reader after my name. You can go into your profile and change it when it asks for your username.

2) Reading Through Time was our mini challenge for last challenge. This mini challenge is called Spring Cleaning.

3) Style Points

Both RWS and Spring Cleaning have their own style points. The Reaing With Style style points are the combo, series, Oldies and those can be added on to any task that fits unless it is specifically excluded.

The Spring Cleaning challenge has its own bonus points. Reading With Style bonus points can not be claimed for Spring Cleaning and vice versa.

4)As for the Mega finish points, if you finish all the Reading With Style tasks and the Spring Cleaning tasks, you will get an extra 200 points added to your score.

I hope I was able to answer all your questions. It can be confusing but we are all here to help new members. This is my third or fourth RWS challenge and it is really fun. Also, you can do tasks as many times as you want unless it is specifically stated and you have the opportunity of earning big points. Top 3 winners get to design their own tasks for the next challenge so there is some incentive. Welcome to the group.


message 78: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (last edited Mar 03, 2011 03:25PM) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14074 comments The Style Points are for every task except the 15-point Spring Cleaning Tasks. The combo points are cumulative, so if you find a book that could be used for your task PLUS 1, 2, or more tasks, you get the 5-point bonus for each extra task to which it could apply. And you can use as many style points as you can find for any book that you read. The more the better, and is what sets this challenge apart from others!

Reading Through Time was the group of 15-point tasks we did a couple of challenges back, so the Mega Finish this time would be for all the RwS tasks plus the Spring Cleaning Tasks.

There is not a Readerboard signup - if you want to help Krista, you can identify yourself a bit differently. (It's why I added the Alaska to my name.)


message 79: by Heather (DeathByBook) (last edited Mar 03, 2011 04:35PM) (new)

Heather (DeathByBook) (deathbybook) | 2 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "The Style Points are for every task except the 15-point Spring Cleaning Tasks. The combo points are cumulative, so if you find a book that could be used for your task PLUS 1, 2, or more tasks, you ..."

Jayme and Elizabeth - Thanks for answering so quickly with clarification. This Challenge looks like fun! - Heather


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2582 comments It is so much fun.


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14074 comments Hey, Jayme, we both jumped in at the same time - and even gave pretty much the same answers!


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2582 comments yep we did. But I had you beat by 3 mins :)


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14074 comments I was undoubted composing when you replied, but yep, I'm older and slower than you are. ;-)


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2582 comments I learned speed peck and find typing method. You can do too just by ordering my tutorial DVD for only 19.99 plus 4.99 shipping and handling. :)


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14074 comments LOL, I can type about 80 wpm, learned in high school nearly 50 years ago. It's the brain that doesn't work as quickly as you young'uns.


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2582 comments I went to the bank today to cash in my reality check....and it bounced! :)


message 87: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah (bekalynn) Sam wrote: "All of the 174 books on the Popular Penguin website are eligible for Coralie's task."

Jayme(the ghost reader) wrote: "which ones are the Aussie Penguins?"

Great news! I was kind of bummed out to see how few had AUS with the title.


message 88: by Cait (new)

Cait (caitertot) Task 10.1 (pick your favorite task from last challenge) says that it can be completed only once, but it doesn't mention anything about combo points. Probably not allowed though, right?


message 89: by Tobey (new)

Tobey | 241 comments Cait wrote: "Task 10.1 (pick your favorite task from last challenge) says that it can be completed only once, but it doesn't mention anything about combo points. Probably not allowed though, right?"

Good question. I did this task but posted combo points as it never occurred to me whether I could use them or not so maybe I need to change my score.


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2582 comments I don't think it is eligible for combo points.


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14074 comments You can use combo points for the book you read for 10.1, but you cannot use 10.1 as a combo for any other task.


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2582 comments gotcha


message 93: by Melissa Wiebe (new)

Melissa Wiebe (melissawiebe80) I am a bit confused by 10.1 in that I don't know what is meant by task cannot be repeated. Can somebody explain?


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14074 comments Melissa, most of the Reading with Style tasks can be done as many times as you want. This time, 10.1, 10.7, and 20.10 are tasks that can be completed only once. The rest of the 10- and 20-point tasks can be completed as many times as you want. The 15-point tasks can be repeated, but only after completing all 10 15-point tasks.


message 95: by Liz (new)

Liz   (lizvegas) I am reading The Complete Poems of Emily Jane Brontë.

The actual book was published in 1995. However, the poems within were all written between 1836-1846.

Am I correct in assuming that I can use the 1836 date when claiming Oldies points?


message 96: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah (bekalynn) I thought I already asked this question but I can't find where I did. I guess you know I suffer from a genetic form of memory deficent disorder (MDD). It usually shows up in my family once one begins having children and there seems to be no cure!

Does The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks count for Lab Lit?


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14074 comments No, it won't work because the task requires a novel and Henrietta Lacks is non-fiction.


message 98: by Melissa Wiebe (new)

Melissa Wiebe (melissawiebe80) I am confused by 10.1. My main question is that for the task I wish to do 10.8 from the winter challenge and I am wondering if that I do 10.8 from the winter challenge is whether I will be able to do 10.8 from this challenge.


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14074 comments Yes, Melissa, you can do both of them. You won't be trading one for the other.


message 100: by Melissa Wiebe (new)

Melissa Wiebe (melissawiebe80) Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Yes, Melissa, you can do both of them. You won't be trading one for the other."

That was what I was wondering. Thank you


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