The Seasonal Reading Challenge discussion
TASK HELP: Spring 2018
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25.4 - Catherine T's Task: Museums For Learning

buildings in the background are OK -

buildings as drawing are good -

stylised buildings work too -


note that the requirement is for an external building. Monuments (even massive ones like pyramids), statuary etc won't count. Rubble of a building won't count either.
can't tell if it's a building -

can't tell it it's an exterior or interior -


The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings: J.R.R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, Owen Barfield, Charles Williams
It's non fiction, has both Biography and History as Main Page Genres. The cover has buildings on it. It has 644 pages. It's new to me. (Just making sure I covered all the rules.)

The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings: J.R.R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, Owen Barfield, Charles Williams
It's non fiction, has both ..."
That will work! Don't forget to post the cover too, when you claim the task :)
I just know that I'm going to fail to post this task successfully!


I didn't do the page count maths, but Ok for buildings & MPG/nonfiction

The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings: J.R.R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, Owen Barfield, Charles Williams
It's non f..."
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That's not obviously a building, no"
I knew it was a long shot, but I thought I'd give it a try.
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Anyway. Now to the actual point of my post: would this book work for book 2? The images are definitely buildings but it’s not quite a conventional picture of a building so I wanted to ask if it works. Thank you!



[bookcover:London: T..."
I had to hmmmmm over Postwar, but I did spot an intact standing building, so ok.
The Ackroyd is a yes too


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Thank you!


That's a yes

Thanks. Yes, it's pretty special, even if I'm back office support rather than working directly with pictures or visitors (though without us back office, front facing activities would grind to a halt!)
Yes to your stylised concrete buildings

Endurance: A Year in Space, A Lifetime of Discovery It is nonfiction, Science (400 p.)
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I'm not sure that's an exterior (I think it's of a stage? With the stage curtains?), so sorry, not for book 2. But I note that it has History MPG

Verified

We Band of Angels
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Both ok!

Endurance: A Year in Space, A Lifetime of Discovery It is nonfiction, Science (400 p.)
and [bookcover:Without Reservations: The Travels Of An In..."
Both ok. Endurance with science & biography


Embiggen and you'll see a cityscape along the bottom."
Embiggened, standing buildings spotted: good to go!


History or science MPGs, plus a building - as you can see entrances (a pure pyramid wouldn't work, as they are monuments rather than buildings), page count >600 - it works - assuming it's new-to-you




fine with that level of buildings, yes


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I think it's the inside view of a train station... no, sorry :(

Endurance: A Year in Space, A Lifetime of Discovery It is nonfiction, Science (400 p.)
and [bookcover:Without Reservations: The Tra..."
Thank you,
Andy

They do, Marie,yes"
thanks I totally misread the task oh well back to the drawing board (architectural ones of course)


our posts crossed!


That would work for either of the two book options, yes: buildings on cover & History MPG. page count is too low for the one book option, mind (though I am sure you know that!)


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Those building will be absolutely spiffing :)
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I am lucky enough to work at the National Gallery in London, which is one of several national museums part-funded by the public purse (and we thank you!). I have good working relationships with colleagues in the other "nationals" - the Natural History Museum; the V&A; the Science Museum; the British Museum; Tate; the National Portrait Gallery and the Imperial War Museum. All of these have strong programmes for kids, schools and adult learning, as a key element of their remit is to educate as well as entertain.
Choose one option below.
For this task, we'll be reading books which are
- new to you,
- non-fiction, AND
- have a total page count of at least 600
Option 1: Read 2 books, one Book 1 and one book 2.
Book 1: the museums & galleries cover a wide range of areas between them, but we're going to focus on the broad sweep. Read a book with a main page genre of History, Science or Biography or a related subgenre under one of those genres, such as History>Microhistory or Science>Biology.
Book 2: the National Gallery has a (we hope!) blockbuster exhibition planned to open in April, "Monet and Architecture", and Tate Britain also has an exhibition "Impressionists in London". Both of these will have a lot of buildings in them, so, read a book with a building on the cover. The building must be an exterior view of a man-made construction.
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Option 2: Read one book that meets both Book 1 and Book 2 requirements.
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Required: State that the books are new to you. Include the cover.