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What will you do for dead authors? Will you count the place that they were mostly resident in?

What will you do for dead authors? Will you count the place that they were mostly resident in?"
:-) Liz put her creative juices to work! Yes, citizen/resident is what we'll be looking for (in addition to birth country, of course).


I am planning on posting them as 6 (The Captive and The Fugitive are bound together in my boxed set) separate novels because they were published separately. And because Swann's Way will be finished end of February, I'm holding it just in case I have to use it for my LLL Paris. Liz says it takes place in Paris, and that the part outside Paris is within 150 miles.

ETA: Oops no it's actually Illiers-Combray which is only half that distance from Paris. 102 km i.e. 63 miles

This falls under the rules for "most popular edition" determination of page count. Since In Search Of Lost Time is published as individual books, it can be claimed as seven individual books (even if you are reading an edition that combines two or more volumes), or it can be claimed under the most popular edition of the various combined volumes.

*happy dance*
Now just have to buy it LOL ... saving up for the boxed set!

Now just have to buy it LOL ... saving up for the boxed set! "
Do you have an e-reader? I got a hard copy of the boxed set only to realize I could have saved about 25% buying for my Kindle.



Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Mohsin Hamid

According to the author biography in my book she fled from Shanghai to Hongkong and left China when she was 50. She then went to the US. The book I have of her seems to be an autobiography, giving Shanghai as place of birth in 1915.
Here is the google books entry on her autobiography: http://books.google.ch/books/about/Sh...

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - non-Western. She was born in Nigeria, her nationality is Nigerian, and she still teaches writing workshops in Nigeria.
Mohsin Hamid - non-Western. This is the most borderline case. Born in Pakistan, but spent considerable time in the US & UK. He has dual citizenship with Pakistan & England and resides in Pakistan part time.

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - non-Western. She was born in Nigeria, her nationalit..."
Thanks, Liz and thanks for the style category. Researching it also brought home to me how many non western authors live in the west now by choice or have to live in exile. Also, how many great authors we miss because their work has not been translated into English.

We're still working on them, but this weekend.


2. Mega Finish (200 points): Complete all Reading with Style tasks and Know Your ABCs tasks. (30 book mi..."
Thanks!

We do appreciate everything you do, Liz, and the other mods. It is impressive that you keep putting together such great challenges! This is really a great group!

I just feel a little guilty about short-changing the planning time for y'all. But thanks to Elizabeth & Kate, we've put together the polls for the 10-point tasks and hopefully will have some 20-point tasks posted in the next day or two.


I do want to restrict this task to a couple of lists. However, that book definitely fits the spirit of the task, so I am adding a goodreads shelf that I overlooked: Fairy-tales

I like the new list and I have plenty on my TBR that are on one of the lists. The Pullman book is too new to be on any lists but I bought it for my school library and I'm eager to see what he does with the Grimm's tales!

The Pullman book has been shelved 29 times as "fairy-tales". It is how I found the new shelf. (I was not familiar enough with this new-fangled fad to know which books to use to generate decent shelves).

Oh that's great! I was looking at Listopia and thought it had to be shelved at least 5 times on a Listopia list. Now I get it:)

I hope we get to use a lot of pages of the lists. On this one I have many books on the 2nd and 3rd pages. The Pullman Book of Grim's Fairy Tales is on the 3rd page. I also noticed quite a few books were repeated in the list.

Yes, we have not changed the YA rule.

Just be sure the book(s) have been shelved appropriately. See Liz's comment here:
http://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/75...

Just the Board selections on each list - the left columns.


A Wrinkle in Time has a Lexile score of 740. The qualifying Lexile score was adjusted upwards from 700 to 800 for the Summer 2012 Challenge.
As Elizabeth mentioned, all books claimed for the Winter 12/13 challenge must meet the current criteria.

I realize this hasn't officially won the poll yet, but I'm guessing it w..."
I have no idea what I referenced when creating this task. But what I am finding now is that there are 74 pronouns. Since we are not going to open it up to all 74 pronouns, I am going to stick with the pronoun list as it is currently stated.

Yes, Subtitles included.



All books posted by members during the last 4 challenges are included in the list for 10.1. This task can be used only 3 times and cannot be used for combos in other tasks.

Just be sure the book(s) have been shelved appropriately. See Liz's comm..."
To find that info out, is it on the book's page, to the lower right in the box that says genres? the number next to each genre means how many times it has been shelved there?

It could be in that section, or it might be on the next page. Below the genres is a "see more shelves" and if you click on that more information is available. If you have questions about a specific book, don't hesitate to ask.

He was born in Nigeria and lived there most of his life although he currently resides in the US (he spent four years in the 1970's in the US and moved there permanently after an accident left him paralyzed). Of his 82 years he resided a total of 56 in Africa and 26 in the US (Source: Wikipedia article). Also, his writing follows the traditional style of his birth region and centers on Africa.
So would Chinua Achebe be allowed for the non-western style points?

He was born in Nigeria and lived there most of his life although he currently resides in the US (he spent four..."
Along this same line of thought, if an author maintains residence in two countries, should we ask here if he/she qualifies or just go with it for non-western?
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