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message 1: by Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner), The Founding Bookworm (last edited Mar 07, 2011 04:29PM) (new)

Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner) (perpetualpageturner) | 4407 comments Mod
All questions about specific tasks and also general discussion. I'm also adding some lists for books that could fit some of the harder to find tasks for and updating it when people make suggestions.


TASK HELP!

All of the 5 point tasks are easy so I'm not posting a list for any of those.

10.1 -- Poetry is pretty easy to find. Some novels in verse -- Crank, Purple Daze I Heart You, You Haunt Me Here's a list (make sure you confirm the novel actually is in verse..sometimes ppl just put random stuff on these lists) http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/20...

10.2 -- extended to all movies in 2011 (not just Spring/Summer) -- I started putting together a list for our use. Please add to it as I haven't finished it. http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/92...

Still making lists..


message 2: by Anna (new)

Anna Shumaker (annashu) just read through the task list and it looks like fun. I really fell off the wagon for the fall/winter challenge because going back to school sucked up so much of my time. Finally getting used to it and should get able to read a little more for fun now, plus when the weather is nicer there should be lots of park reading in my future.

Long way of saying really excited for the new challenge. I'll be making a list soon...


message 3: by Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner), The Founding Bookworm (new)

Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner) (perpetualpageturner) | 4407 comments Mod
Annashu--I really sucked it up on the last challenge...I'm hoping to come out better this season! :)


message 4: by Daisy (new)

Daisy | 686 comments Yay :) I had so much fun making a first draft of my list! It's a very nice set of tasks :)


message 5: by Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner), The Founding Bookworm (new)

Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner) (perpetualpageturner) | 4407 comments Mod
Thank you! I didn't have time to do the whole getting ideas from people and sifting through them process..so I wasn't sure how this was going to turn out! lol


message 6: by Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner), The Founding Bookworm (new)

Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner) (perpetualpageturner) | 4407 comments Mod
I created a list on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ for 2011 book to movies releases. The only one that fits right now is Water for Elephants..but since I am Number four and Beastly JUST came out and the challenge SHOULD have started last week..I'll take either of those. Feel free to add to the list.

http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/92...


message 7: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (rachelsherman) This is just a number question, so I know how many books I need in total. Is task # 25.8, one books or two?

It really doesn't say for sure and I wanted to double check that first.

Thanks


message 8: by Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner), The Founding Bookworm (new)

Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner) (perpetualpageturner) | 4407 comments Mod
2 books for that one. I'll tweak it to make sure I clarify and include that it is 2 books. Made sense in my head :)


message 9: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (rachelsherman) Ok, I thought that you had to choose the book with the subject matter set on the continent that you got. Which would have been really hard. Thanks for clarifying for me.


message 10: by Daisy (new)

Daisy | 686 comments For 10.7: I don't know many Canadian authors, so for those of you like me, here's a Wikipedia list:


25.3 Alphabetical list of utopian fiction:


25.2 List of Southern Gothic fiction:



message 11: by Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner), The Founding Bookworm (new)

Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner) (perpetualpageturner) | 4407 comments Mod
I'll be posting lists of dystopian and utopian books at some point. just have to find the time! :)

And feel free to add that movie tie in to the list. Anybody can add books to it.


message 12: by Jules (new)

Jules (randomisedhabit) | 123 comments Does the general rule regarding page count extend to the National Poetry Month task? The TS Eliot I'd like to read has only 128 :/ And I imagine that with poetry collections quite a few will have less than 150 pages.


message 13: by Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner), The Founding Bookworm (new)

Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner) (perpetualpageturner) | 4407 comments Mod
That's fine. With the poetry task, I'm find if it's over 100.


message 14: by Samantha (last edited Mar 09, 2011 11:30AM) (new)

Samantha (samhanson) | 179 comments For 15.3 Couch Potato could I read Naked Pictures of Famous People by Jon Stewart? The Daily Show is one of my favorite TV Shows and he hosts plus both are humor, I just don't know how similar they are otherwise.

Also, anyone have recommendations for books with humanitarian work in a foreign country (what I got for 25.8)? I know Things Fall Apart has some of that but I read it fairly recently. Thanks!


message 15: by Jules (new)

Jules (randomisedhabit) | 123 comments Jamie wrote: "That's fine. With the poetry task, I'm find if it's over 100."

Wonderful, thank you! :D


message 16: by Caitlin (new)

Caitlin =/
I don't know any debut authors. All the authors I really like are... well, classic authors or it's been over 5 years since their debut. Who are some good ones?

<3


message 17: by Daisy (new)

Daisy | 686 comments From your shelves:
- Gail Carriger (saw you read the first book in the series)

A list of YA debuts of 2011:
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/61...

And 2010:
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/37...

What kind of books do you like?


message 18: by Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner), The Founding Bookworm (new)

Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner) (perpetualpageturner) | 4407 comments Mod
Samantha -- That works for Coach Potato!


I'm still working on these lists. I went away for the weekend so I haven't had time! :/


message 19: by Tahleen (last edited Mar 15, 2011 08:51PM) (new)

Tahleen Can I use this for Sights of the Seasons? It looks like she's been running, and I like running when it's warm out.

The Off Season (Dairy Queen, #2) by Catherine Gilbert Murdock


message 20: by Alicia (new)

Alicia (kalypso) | 214 comments Does anyone have any suggestions for 10.5 - Two Sides to Every Story?


message 21: by Samantha (new)

Samantha (samhanson) | 179 comments Alicia wrote: "Does anyone have any suggestions for 10.5 - Two Sides to Every Story?"

I was planning to read As I Lay Dying. My friend suggested Ragtime as well. Maybe The Shining would count. It's not told in first-person but it does follow different characters and what they're thinking, feeling, etc.


message 22: by Tahleen (new)

Tahleen Almost anything by Jodi Picoult. She often has books with multiple points of view.


message 23: by Daisy (new)


message 24: by Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner), The Founding Bookworm (new)

Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner) (perpetualpageturner) | 4407 comments Mod
I'll get to these questions tonight when I get home.


message 25: by Tami (new)

Tami | 3103 comments Mod
not really a question, help or discussion, but something I found very funny. On the This Day in History. On my birthday in 1689: Russia started taxing men's beards.


message 26: by Lauren (last edited Apr 07, 2011 11:51PM) (new)

Lauren Williams (misslaurenwilk) | 425 comments I just wanted to make sure these are ok..

For 15.7 Justice League, is Matched ok?

For 15.8 This Day in History is The Nazi Officer's Wife: How One Jewish Woman Survived the Holocaust ok? When I looked up my birthday, this is one I found.. in 1648 - 10,000 Jews of Polannoe murdered in Chmielnick Massacre.

For 5.1 Luck of the Irish, is The Maze Runner ok? It has green on the cover, but the whole book isn't green.

For 15.2 Iconic Images, is The Unidentified ok? The image is a barcode.

Thanks!


message 27: by Ashley (new)

Ashley Lauren (ashleyllauren) Tami wrote: "not really a question, help or discussion, but something I found very funny. On the This Day in History. On my birthday in 1689: Russia started taxing men's beards."

Haha - I love that. If you find a book about that, I vote you get double points!


message 28: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (crazylilcuban) Does anyone have a suggestion for a good Utopian book? I checked out the list that was posted, but most of them are dystopian, and when I search around online for Utopian literature, most of what I get it dystopian. Any ideas?


message 29: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (crazylilcuban) Oh, actually I just noticed that if you click on a specific book in the list that was posted by Daisy above, the descriptions of the individual books have smiley faces or frown faces depending on if it's utopian or dystopian. Just wanted to point that out in case someone else had missed it as well.


message 30: by A. (new)

A. S. Just to clarify, is challenge 25.7 supposed to involve one book containing both a mother-child and father-child relationship, or is it supposed to be two books, one with a mother-child relationship, the other with a father-child relationship?


message 31: by Tahleen (new)

Tahleen I'm pretty sure it's supposed to be 2 books, one with each. The 25-pointers usually are.


message 32: by Tahleen (new)

Tahleen For the last challenge, the one with the dice, are we supposed to read one book or two? I was under the impression that it was one, but now I'm not so sure.


message 33: by Daisy (new)

Daisy | 686 comments It's 2 books, Jamie answered that one in message 8 a while back.


message 34: by Tahleen (new)

Tahleen Oh okay, thanks!


message 35: by Jessica (last edited May 04, 2011 01:31PM) (new)

Jessica (crazylilcuban) Does anybody have any suggestions for books w/ a father-child relationship? I was going to read Inkheart but kind of want to find another option and was having some trouble finding a good one that I haven't read yet.


message 36: by A. (new)

A. S. The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold has a pretty big father-children relationship as one of the many big relationships in the book.

Behind the Moon also has a bunch of different relationships, both father-child, mother-child, and between friends.

If you don't mind reading YA, Alice Rose and Sam by Kathryn Lasky describes the relationship between a father and daughter during the Gold/Silver Rush in Nevada.


message 37: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (crazylilcuban) Oh, I hadn't even thought of The Lovely Bones, but that's a good one. I'll check out the others too. Thanks!!


message 38: by Tami (new)

Tami | 3103 comments Mod
The Silver Boat: A Novel by Luanne Rice is a good one. It is about sisters coming together after their mother died to settle the estate, but the main points of the story are actually about their relationships with their father.


message 39: by A. (new)

A. S. I am having a bit of difficulty finding books for challenge 25.6, Past and Present Reading. The closest I could find was The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth for present tense, because I thought just going by the word "inherit" itself, it's present tense, but as a whole, the title is simple future tense. How closely should I be sticking to the word/title rule? Thanks.


message 40: by Ashley (new)

Ashley Lauren (ashleyllauren) Two questions:

For the Arts & Crafts category - would Chocolat work? I would definitely consider it an "art" I would love to learn, but I don't know if that's quite what we were going for.

Then, for the Earth Day category - would a book from the Redwall series by Brian Jacques count? It definitely takes places in the wilderness as all the characters are woodland creatures, but I wasn't sure if that was stretching the category.


message 41: by Tami (new)

Tami | 3103 comments Mod
A. I understood it as the verb tense not the title tense so I think that would work for present tense.

Ashley, I would say yes on Chocolat. I am not familiar with the Redwall Series so what does everyone else think?


message 42: by David (new)

David (canadiandave) Question about New Authors, question 5.2:

I read Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show. This is a collection of short stories from his website of short stories, written by new and aspiring authors. Many of these stories are the author's first time being published and some are turning them into novels. Interspersed are Ender's Game series short stories by Orson Scott Card.

Any objections to me using this collection (it's like 400 pages) for this category?


message 43: by Tami (new)

Tami | 3103 comments Mod
I think that would be fine David.


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