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message 1: by Dlmrose, Moderator Emeritus (last edited Feb 18, 2016 03:55PM) (new)

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30.4 - Jonquil's Task: Every letter counts

It's grant proposal writing time here in Tennessee. Throughout the Spring Challenge, my brain will be filled with nutrition, longevity, obesity, screening, driving, sleeping--anything that keeps Tennessee in the bottom 10 of good health practices. Almost all proposals limit the space available for telling your tale, so I find myself counting letters in words, seeking shorter alternatives options. Once the writing season ends, I relish once again using polysyllabic and really long words.

This is a two book challenge, one Book 1 and one Book 2.

For both books:
> Only the TITLE will be considered. Subtitles are excluded.
> Titles must be at least 2 words long.
> Spaces determine words.
> Titles with: symbols (& # @), numerals (250, 1001), punctuation (? !), apostrophes (can't, Mary's) or hyphenated-words may NOT be used.
> Single letter words MAY be used.

Count the letters in each word of the title: all words count.

Book 1 This book title has longer and longer words. Each word in the title is exactly one letter longer than the previous word.
Examples:
Ice Cold 3 letters in Ice, 4 letters in Cold
An Ice Cold Grave 2 letters in An, 3 letters in Ice, 4 letters in Cold, 5 letters in Grave
H is for Hawk 1 letter in H, 2 letters in Is, 3 letters in For, 4 letters in Hawk

Book 2 This book title has shorter and shorter words. Each word in the title is exactly one letter shorter than the previous word.
Examples:
Dragon Bones 6 letters in Dragon, 5 letters in Bones
Missing Pieces 7 letters in Missing, 6 letters in Pieces


message 4: by Dlmrose, Moderator Emeritus (new)

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This help thread is open!


message 5: by Donna Jo (new)

Donna Jo Atwood | 2412 comments Great task, Jonquil.
I was ready to ask about a book, but as I typed it in, I realized it wouldn't work. Back to the drawing board.


message 6: by Ann A (new)

Ann A (readerann) | 1091 comments What fun!


message 7: by Beth F (new)

Beth F | 669 comments So clever!


message 8: by Pam (new)

Pam (bluegrasspam) I really like this task Jonquil! I have several books on my bookshelf that I have been meaning to read for years that fit into this task. One question- Are words after a colon automatically considered a subtitle? For example: The Lost: A Search for Six of Six Million. Thanks!


message 9: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 421 comments Fun task Jonquil, thanks!


message 10: by Jonquil (new)

Jonquil | 1059 comments Pam wrote: "I really like this task Jonquil! I have several books on my bookshelf that I have been meaning to read for years that fit into this task. One question- Are words after a colon automatically conside..."

Yes, Pam. Happy selecting!


message 11: by Nicole (last edited Feb 21, 2016 07:02AM) (new)

Nicole | 1295 comments Just wanted to share my choices if anyone is looking for ideas. I love looking through the choices from others!

Book 1= The Lake House (3, 4, 5) or The Good House (also 3, 4, 5)
Book 2= Doctor Sleep (6, 5)

GREAT TASK! :)


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Daphne (daphnesm) | 486 comments Nicole wrote: "Just wanted to share my choices if anyone is looking for ideas. I love looking through the choices from others!

Book 1= The Lake House (3, 4, 5) or The Good House (..."


Funny you should list those. I'm thinking about The Dead House


message 13: by Nicole (new)

Nicole | 1295 comments Daphne wrote: "Nicole wrote: "Just wanted to share my choices if anyone is looking for ideas. I love looking through the choices from others!

Book 1= The Lake House (3, 4, 5) or [book:The Good Ho..."


It's kind of odd how many 3,4,5 titles there are that are The something house! lol


message 14: by Jonquil (new)

Jonquil | 1059 comments Nicole wrote: "It's kind of odd how many 3,4,5 titles there are that are The something house! lol "

Nicole- That's funny!


message 15: by Christine US (new)

Christine US (christineus) | 575 comments Since we are excluding subtitles, I assume this is OK:

The Trip: Andy Warhol's Plastic Fantastic Cross-Country Adventure

Only counting the actual title, it's a 3 then 4 letters.


message 16: by Jonquil (new)

Jonquil | 1059 comments Christine US wrote: "Since we are excluding subtitles, I assume this is OK:

The Trip: Andy Warhol's Plastic Fantastic Cross-Country Adventure

Only counting the actual title, it's a 3 then 4 letters."


It is, Christine. Enjoy!


message 17: by Christi (new)

Christi Reynard | 406 comments I just realized I've ready a book that works for book 2, and I'd love to re-read it. Are re-reads acceptable? If not, I'll find another...


message 18: by Jonquil (new)

Jonquil | 1059 comments Christi wrote: "I just realized I've ready a book that works for book 2, and I'd love to re-read it. Are re-reads acceptable? If not, I'll find another..."

As long as the letter count works, Christi, have at it!


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Jonquil | 1059 comments Claire wrote: "Book 1: Satan Burger by Carlton Mellick III

Book 2: Crime Wave: Reportage and Fiction from the Underside of L.A. by James Ellroy (ignoring su..."


Hi, Claire, I'm on vacation so I just saw this. Both options work. Happy speed-reading.


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