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25.2 - Cat's Task: Shakespearean Reading

Read two books, one for book one and one for book two;
OR read one book that fits the requirements of book one AND book two, with a minimum page count of 500.

Book One: read a book with a three word title where the initial letters of every word are found in the quote: "Come, and take choice of all my library, And so beguile thy sorrow"

Book Two: read a book written by a single author whose first and last name initials can be found in WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.


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This help thread is open!


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Coralie For book one, does the title have to have exactly three words or at least three words?


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Cat (cat_uk) | 3382 comments Coralie wrote: "For book one, does the title have to have exactly three words or at least three words?"

Exactly, as per the drafting :)


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Amy | 0 comments Can middle initials be ignored for book two? I was thinking of Sarah J. Maas.


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Cat (cat_uk) | 3382 comments Amy wrote: "Can middle initials be ignored for book two? I was thinking of Sarah J. Maas."

Yes, first & last only


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Cindie | 1836 comments Does this work for book 1: I Regret Nothing?


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Cat (cat_uk) | 3382 comments Cindie wrote: "Does this work for book 1: I Regret Nothing?"

I don't understand why you'd be worried - 3 word title, initial letters of which are in the phrase. Yes


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