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Dawn wrote: "I'm about to start a book called The Apothecary Rose. Will I count the article (the) in the title or the word Apothecary as a letter in Thanksgiving?"
You can use either. Articles can be used or skipped, so whichever one you want. :)
You can use either. Articles can be used or skipped, so whichever one you want. :)
R.A. wrote: "Will
work for leaves on the cover? The background is blurry, but there is leaves on the ground. :)"
Definitely works. I can see the leaves. :) Looks like a cute read!

Definitely works. I can see the leaves. :) Looks like a cute read!


Definitely works. I can see the leaves. :) Loo..."
Great! :) Yes, it definitely is so far!


Andrea wrote: "Rosalyn, remember the game doesn't begin until tomorrow. The pages you read before then won't count."
Oh yeah! :) I haven't read a lot of it. :)


Okay. I'll be starting on page 76. ;)



From the rules my understanding is you will only get 1 point per category, so you won't get any points for the second book.
Why not use the second one for the freebie or see if it qualifies for another category?

Lilian wrote: "Quick question- can I read 2 books for one category? (I want to read both books in a series for the family series task and I'm curious if both of them will count toward points)"
No, only one book per category. As Sarita and Andrea said, you could always use the other one for the freebie task. :)
No, only one book per category. As Sarita and Andrea said, you could always use the other one for the freebie task. :)
Sarita wrote: "Melanie, with books started before this game start, do we start with each festive season from scratch. For example, if I have started a book before 19 Nov, and say on page 10, but didn't finish it ..."
You would count it from 120 for the Christmas one, as it goes by where you were at the start of each festive season. Hope that makes sense. :)
You would count it from 120 for the Christmas one, as it goes by where you were at the start of each festive season. Hope that makes sense. :)
I have a question for you guys, what do you think is in the basket? I can't really tell and need to know if it is food or not...


Thanks Melanie, thought so just wanted to double check.
Another question - for the family series category, will Biblical fiction series work? The Chronicles of the Kings Collection: Five Novels in One is a series about King Hezekiah, his father and his son Manessah...


Flowers or vegetables?
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Sarita wrote: "Melanie wrote: "Sarita wrote: "Another question - for the family series category, will Biblical fiction series work? The Chronicles of the Kings Collection: Five Novels in One is a series about King Hezekiah, his father and his son Manessah... "
Yes.
Yes.
Sarita wrote: "Melanie wrote: "I have a question for you guys, what do you think is in the basket? I can't really tell and need to know if it is food or not...
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Flowers o..."
That is what I was debating. I think it is too unclear. I'll need to find a better one. :) Thanks for the help. :)

Flowers o..."
That is what I was debating. I think it is too unclear. I'll need to find a better one. :) Thanks for the help. :)


Andrea, just mention that your copy has 370 pages. I can verify it because there are other editions that list 370 pages for the book. :)


Dawn wrote: "Would one of these novellas count for family?
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Yes, the O'Connor Christmas is a family series, I believe. :)



Yes, the O'Connor Christmas is a family series, I believe. :)

Addison wrote: "Would "Little House on the Prairie" count as part of a family series? I feel like it is a family series, but I thought I'd ask you. (Thanks, Dawn for reminding me to ask!! Even if it was unintentio..."
I'll count that.
I'll count that.

Melanie, does this book work for candle?

I'm assuming there's a lit candle or wick inside that lantern, since it's glowing.
If not, this one would, right?


For example, if it is only briefly mentioned in the book - for example if people went hunting (type of sport).
Would you accept "walk" also as a type of sport?
A lantern won't work for candle on cover, unless you can see the candle. I can't see the covers well right now, but when i get on a computer i will check those books. :) whispers in the reading room definitely works for candle on cover.
Sarita, if you can justify how a book should work for the sports task, then it should be good. I'm not going to be strict on which types of sports or how often it needs to be mentioned in the book. As long as the main characters partake in a sport in the book at least once, i will count it. 😊


R.A. wrote: "Does
work for a candle on the cover? There's a lantern in the background."
I'm going to have to say no on this one. It is not clear enough for me to see a candle. I even went to amazon to see a bigger picture and just can't tell. I'm sorry. :(

I'm going to have to say no on this one. It is not clear enough for me to see a candle. I even went to amazon to see a bigger picture and just can't tell. I'm sorry. :(
Andrea wrote: "Thanks, Melanie. A Christmas Gift for Rose will not work for candle, then, as the glow is seen but not the candle. Good thing I decided on Whispers!!"
I'm going to try and read Whispers too. It had been on my TBR forever. I keep meaning to read it and never do.
I'm going to try and read Whispers too. It had been on my TBR forever. I keep meaning to read it and never do.
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