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TASK HELP: Spring Challenge 2019
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30.4 - Ava Catherine's Task: Seeing Double
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I'm thinking specifically of Colleen McCullough
coLLEEn mCCuLLough

I'm thinking specifically of [author:Colleen McCullough|491706..."
I am so sorry, but it must be only two sets of double letters for book 1.
I love Colleen McCullough and am disappointed that you can’t use her here. Hopefully, the book will work for another task.

I love Colleen McCullough and am dis..."
I can use her for book 2 ... Bittersweet by her has double letters in the title as well.

I ask because, while your task description only states "double letters," all your examples for option 1 are of double consonants.

I love Colleen McCullough and am dis..."
I can use her for book 2 ... [book:Bittersweet|184..."
Absolutely! You are ready to go. Glad it worked out for you.

I ask because, while your task description only states "double letters," all your examples for option 1 are of double consonants."
Yes, it works. Any double-letters work, including vowels. Happy reading.

Book 1-Playing with Fire by Tess Gerritsen
Book: Fallen Into the Pit by Ellis Peters

Carrie Ann Ryan works for option 1, even though Ann is a middle name?"
Yes it works. Middle names apply.

Book 1-Playing with Fire by Tess Gerritsen
Book: Fallen Into the Pit by Ellis Peters"
Book are approved.

1637: The Volga Rules by Eric Flint, Paula Goodlett and Gorg Huff
(Paula Goodlett has two sets of double letters)

Hi, hopefully this is ok for Book 2?

1637: The Volga Rules by Eric Flint, Paula Goodlett and [author:Gor..."
Yes, that works, but you need to specify when you post which author you are using for the task.

Hi, hopefully this is ok for Book 2?"
Approved

Book 1: Punishment by ScoTT J. HoLLiday (240 pages)
Book 2: ALL That Remains by Patricia CornweLL (373 pages)

Book 1: Punishment by ScoTT J. HoLLiday (240 pages)
Book 2: ALL That Remains by Patricia CornweLL (373 pages)"
This works.

I totally get if it isn't allowed. I just realized it wouldn't work for book 2 (I forgot about the subtitle rule) so I'm scrambling a little.

Sorry, but your book will not work.
You will need a book in which ONE author meets the requirements. The only reason we allowed a book with two authors to qualify was to give a broader selection of choices. Maybe you can use this book somewhere else.
Good luck.
Books mentioned in this topic
North: Finding My Way While Running the Appalachian Trail (other topics)Punishment (other topics)
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No books with the genre Childrens or Kids may be used.
Read two books, one from Book 1 and one from Book 2.
The page number total for both books must exceed 500 (i.e. must be 501 or greater).
Since villain is a double-letter word, we are going to look at words containing double-letters.
Book 1: Read a book in which the author’s name contains exactly TWO sets of double-letters. One qualifying author in a work by multiple contributors works.
examples:
Ken Follett double letters ll and tt
Jonathan Littell double letters tt and ll
Flannery O'Connor double letters nn and nn
Anna Quinn double letters nn and nn
Book 2: Read a book in which the TITLE (subtitles are excluded) contains at least one set of double-letters, AND the author’s name contains at least one set of double-letters. One qualifying author in a work by multiple contributors works.
examples.
The Arrangement by Sarah Dunn
title double letters-rr/ author double letters-nn
Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan
title double letters-tt/ author double letters-nn
Keeping the Moon by Sarah Dessen title double letters -ee/ author double letters -ss