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message 1: by Kate S (new)

Kate S | 6459 comments 10.7 Alphabet Soup

This task is about matching two different letters of the alphabet between title and author.
First, here's the list of letters that "match": A - N, B - O, C - P, D - Q, E - R, F - S, G - T, H - U, I - V, J - W, K - X, L - Y, M - Z.
If your book's title begins with A, then your author's first or last name (or if the author consistently uses a full third name (i.e., Gabriel Garcia Marquez)) must start with N (or vice versa). Authors's middle initials cannot be used for this task, articles should be included or ignored as benefits the reader.

Please post questions and recommendations about task 10.7 in this thread.


message 2: by Ed (new)

Ed Lehman | 2651 comments May we disregard "A, An & The" ?


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments If it works for you, yes.


message 4: by Ed (new)

Ed Lehman | 2651 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "If it works for you, yes."

ah..... I need to read better...I see the answer in the original post now. Sorry.


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments It’s OK, Ed. Sometimes we just get too excited about the task to read all the way to the end. ;-)


message 6: by Bea (new)

Bea Can the pairs be reversed...book starts with S so author name starts with F?


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Bea wrote: "Can the pairs be reversed...book starts with S so author name starts with F?"

yes.


message 8: by Joanna (new)

Joanna (walker) | 2278 comments Can I count La Cucina as C (disregarding "La" as an article)? Or can we only disregard English articles?


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Joanna wrote: "Can I count La Cucina as C (disregarding "La" as an article)? Or can we only disregard English articles?"

Especially as we didn’t specify *which* articles can be ignored, yes, you can use this for C-P.


message 10: by Rebekah (last edited Nov 27, 2019 01:36PM) (new)

Rebekah (bekalynn) Any suggestions from anyone?
All I can think of is Room by Emma Donoghue but have already read that.


message 11: by Lagullande (new)

Lagullande | 1131 comments Rebekah wrote: "Any suggestions from anyone?
All I can think of is Room by Emma Donoghue but have already read that."


I have pencilled in The Enchanted by Rene Denfeld, or The Pebbles on the Beach by Clarence Ellis (please don't tell me I've done it wrong now!).


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Rebekah wrote: "Any suggestions from anyone?
All I can think of is Room by Emma Donoghue but have already read that."


I ordered my shelves by title and then eyeballed for authors. Quickly, I see

Adeline: A Novel of Virginia Woolf by Norah Vincent
Black Coffee by Charles Osborne (an Agatha Christie adaptation)
The Curse of the Pharaohs by Elizabeth Peters
A Fool's Alphabet by Sebastian Faulks
The Fountain of St. James Court; or, Portrait of the Artist as an Old Woman by Sena Jeter Naslund

and then I stopped looking.


message 13: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Brown | 3263 comments This task really bent my mind...

I picked The Third Man by Graham Greene


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Valerie wrote: "This task really bent my mind... "

This was the third most popular task from our very first season. Also included now are the other two popular tasks: single word title and Noel (No L in author's name).


message 16: by Connie (new)

Connie  G (connie_g) | 1894 comments Here's two more suggestions:

E-R "The Roanoke Girls" by Amy Engel
M-Z "Zoli" by Colum McCann


message 17: by Penny (new)

Penny (Literary Hoarders) (pennyliteraryhoarders) | 123 comments So...would I be able to use Lost in the Beehive by Michele Young-Stone

(L - Y)

? Or does it not count with her hyphenated last name? Thanks!


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Penny wrote: "So...would I be able to use Lost in the Beehive by Michele Young-Stone

(L - Y)

? Or does it not count with her hyphenated last name? Thanks!"


That will work.


message 19: by Penny (new)

Penny (Literary Hoarders) (pennyliteraryhoarders) | 123 comments Hurray thanks Elizabeth!

Also found:

The Naturalist by Alissa York (A-N)

Journey to Munich by Jacqueline Winspear (J-W).

Your helpful hint about sorting your books by author helped a lot. I'm still going to look for more now that I've got the hang of it. :-)


message 20: by Rebekah (last edited Nov 30, 2019 07:58AM) (new)

Rebekah (bekalynn) Would this work?
Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Thanks for all the suggestions! If the above doesn’t work, I will take one of them posted here


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Rebekah wrote: "Would this work?
Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Thanks for all the suggestions! If the above doesn’t work, I will take one of them posted here"


No. H requires a U, and your author has CGP.


message 22: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah (bekalynn) I’m losing it. I was thinking her first name was a C and her middle a P.
I think I’ll go with one of the suggestions. Obviously I can’t think for myself! Too much Pisca, I guess!


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Rebekah wrote: "I’m losing it. I was thinking her first name was a C and her middle a P.
I think I’ll go with one of the suggestions. Obviously I can’t think for myself! Too much Pisca, I guess!"


The first letter of the title must match one of the first letters of the author name.


message 24: by Rosemary (last edited Nov 30, 2019 09:32AM) (new)

Rosemary | 4275 comments I know that middle initials don't work, but what about first initials?
Would P.D. James count for P?


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Rosemary wrote: "I know that middle initials don't work, but what about first initials?
Would P.D. James count for P?"


Yes, you can use P, but not D in that example. This was more to restrict such authors as Dorothy B. Hughes.


message 26: by Rosemary (last edited Nov 30, 2019 09:52AM) (new)

Rosemary | 4275 comments Rebekah wrote: "I’m losing it. I was thinking her first name was a C and her middle a P.
I think I’ll go with one of the suggestions. Obviously I can’t think for myself! Too much Pisca, I guess!"


Another thing you could do is think of an author you want to read who has written a lot of books, then go for their titles that start with the right letters.

For example Agatha Christie has initials A and C.
Initial A needs a title starting with N, Nemesis or N or M?
Initial C needs a title starting with P, and there are a few of these, for example, Poirot Investigates, Peril at End House.

I used Fantastic Fiction to find the books, because I find its lists easier than looking at the author's books on GR. https://www.fantasticfiction.com/c/ag...
(Of course, watch out for low lexiles if choosing Agatha Christie... but the 700 rule this season may help)

* Or pick an author with first or last name starting with G, then you need titles beginning with T, which gives you all the "The" titles :)


message 28: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 3095 comments I've just claimed this task with this book: A New Kind of Death by Alison Goodman (this links to edition I read)

And then, I realised that the MPE has got a different title, Killing the Rabbit...

Can I still claim for the N(ew) - A(lison) pairing?


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Tien wrote: "I've just claimed this task with this book: A New Kind of Death by Alison Goodman (this links to edition I read)

And then, I realised that the MPE has got a differen..."


No, I'm sorry. We use the MPE for title tasks. This is a problem, for you as it won't work for your combo 10.2 either. But will it fit 20.3 She writes? And have you used your Oktoberfest country for CYOA.? Trying to salvage your read.


message 30: by Tien (last edited Dec 18, 2019 01:32PM) (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 3095 comments Awww... ok...

It's 4 POVs (1 woman only)

Veteran author? First novel pub 1998 & latest 2018 and presumably, she's still writing...?

And do I edit my post or post anew with reference to disqualified post?


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Tien wrote: "Awww... ok...

It's 4 POVs (1 woman only)

Veteran author? First novel pub 1998 & latest 2018 and presumably, she's still writing...?

And do I edit my post or post anew with reference to disqualif..."


I looked around to see what I could see for you. Glad you could find a place for it. For this one, you can just edit your post, we haven't gotten to it yet for scorekeeping.


message 32: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 3095 comments Thanks for the help, Elizabeth.

I'll edit my post now. Cheers!


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