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message 1: by SRC Moderator, Moderator (last edited Jun 04, 2022 05:13PM) (new)

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20.3 - Best Review - Kathy KS's Task: The Other Side of the Rainbow
The movie, Wizard of Oz, begins and ends in Kansas, my home state. Everything is NOT black and white in Kansas and most natives get a little tired of Oz jokes. But, there really is no place like home.

Pick one of the following options and read a book that meets the requirements. Books with the genres "Sequential Art", "Comics", "Comic Book", and "Manga" are allowed, as long as other SRC rules are followed.
Required: Identify the option.

Option 1. The original Oz books were written by L. Frank Baum, then were followed by many other series works written by other authors. Read a book whose author’s initials (all of them) can be found in his name: L FRANK BAUM. Books written by multiple authors may be used, but ALL of their combined initials must be in the phrase.

Option 2. A tornado is featured in the Wizard of Oz. Frankly, I’ve never personally seen one, but they have struck nearby. Other natural disasters seem to cover a much larger area and scare me more. Read a book that includes a natural disaster. If the disaster is not mentioned in the GR description, provide a link that provides that information. For a list of allowable natural disasters, see the Task Help or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural...

3. Kansas is known as the “Sunflower State.” Read a book with a sunflower on the cover. This must be identifiable as a type of sunflower (usually yellow petals and dark center), so no silhouettes are allowed.
Examples:
Kansas Brides (Kansas Brides, #1-4) by Denise Hunter The Color Purple by Alice Walker The Sunflower by Richard Paul Evans


message 2: by SRC Moderator, Moderator (last edited Jun 06, 2022 03:43AM) (new)

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Natural disasters:
Geological disasters
Avalanches and landslides
Earthquakes
Sinkholes
Volcanic eruptions
Duststorms

Hydrological disasters
Floods
Tsunami
Limnic eruptions

Meteorological disasters
Tropical cyclone
Blizzards
Hailstorms
Ice storms
Cold waves
Heat waves
Droughts
Thunderstorms
Tornadoes
Fire-storms

Wildfires

Space disasters
Impact events and airburst
Solar flare


message 3: by Kathy KS (last edited Jul 24, 2022 12:15PM) (new)


message 4: by Kathy KS (last edited Jul 21, 2022 01:09PM) (new)

Kathy KS | 2382 comments Sorry, these don't work.

A Bend in the Stars


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message 6: by Robin P (new)

Robin P | 1610 comments For Option 2 - In Sunlight, in a Beautiful Garden is about the Johnstown flood. Apparently, a dam broke, rather than a storm causing the disaster. Would that work or not?


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Aprilleigh (aprilleighlauer) | 1261 comments Robin P wrote: "For Option 2 - In Sunlight, in a Beautiful Garden is about the Johnstown flood. Apparently, a dam broke, rather than a storm causing the disaster. Would that work or not?"

This might help justify that as a hydrological disaster (https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/t...)


message 8: by Kathy KS (last edited Jun 05, 2022 05:21PM) (new)

Kathy KS | 2382 comments Robin P wrote: "For Option 2 - In Sunlight, in a Beautiful Garden is about the Johnstown flood. Apparently, a dam broke, rather than a storm causing the disaster. Would that work or not?"

That works. The flooding caused the "disaster" to the town. I'd suggest a note about the flooding. The above link would be good, since it ties the dam and flooding together!


message 9: by Robin P (new)

Robin P | 1610 comments Thanks, both of you!


message 10: by KSMary (new)

KSMary | 1181 comments Would this book work or is the flooding too far removed in After the Flood?


message 11: by Kathy KS (new)

Kathy KS | 2382 comments KSMary wrote: "Would this book work or is the flooding too far removed in After the Flood?"

I'm going to say it's fine. The flooding is still present, so the disaster is still with the world.


message 12: by Bea (new)

Bea I am thinking that Firestorm would qualify for Option 2. The description mentions a firestorm as well as an erratic thunderstorm which provide for the setting of the mystery.


message 13: by Kathy KS (new)

Kathy KS | 2382 comments It's good, plenty of disaster! This one I've even read.


message 14: by Kathy KS (new)

Kathy KS | 2382 comments Bea wrote: "I am thinking that Firestorm would qualify for Option 2. The description mentions a firestorm as well as an erratic thunderstorm which provide for the setting of the mystery."

It's good, plenty of disaster! I've even read this one.


message 15: by Florence (new)

Florence | 679 comments could Green Angel be approved for a natural disaster? In the description it just says "a terrible disaster... nothing seems to grow and ashes are everywhere" but then there are lots of references in the reviews to the huge scope of the fire, and there is an mpg of post apocalyptic. From the reviews: "city explodes into flames" , "The setting of this haunting book is a town and countryside destroyed by a terrible conflagration."- fire burning the countryside should class it as a wildfire I think?


message 16: by Kathy KS (new)

Kathy KS | 2382 comments Florence wrote: "could Green Angel be approved for a natural disaster? In the description it just says "a terrible disaster... nothing seems to grow and ashes are everywhere" but then there are lots o..."

Approved. Approved. Good reading...


message 17: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 8947 comments can you confirm that hurricane works for tropical cyclone? we use them interchangably typically but I wanted to check - thinking like Hurricane Katrina etc

Miss Julia Weathers the Storm


message 18: by Kathy KS (last edited Jun 26, 2022 09:25PM) (new)

Kathy KS | 2382 comments Yes, it is exactly the kind of disasters I was thinking of. Frankly, I didn't even notice that hurricanes weren't on the list (you can tell I don't live in a hurricane area!)

from weather.gov: A hurricane is a tropical cyclone that has maximum sustained surface winds of 74 mph or greater (64 knots or greater).


message 19: by Cindie (new)

Cindie | 1836 comments How about A Bend in the Stars? I know it is a long shot but the description does say "As an eclipse that will change history darkens the sky..."


message 20: by Kathy KS (new)

Kathy KS | 2382 comments Cindie wrote: "How about A Bend in the Stars? I know it is a long shot but the description does say "As an eclipse that will change history darkens the sky...""

You're right, it's a long shot. And I'm going to say "No". It doesn't fit the spirit of the task that calls for a natural DISASTER from the list. I can't find anything that shows the eclipse was related to any disaster. Hope you can use it elsewhere.


message 21: by Cindie (new)

Cindie | 1836 comments Kathy wrote: "Cindie wrote: "How about A Bend in the Stars? I know it is a long shot but the description does say "As an eclipse that will change history darkens the sky...""

You're right, it's ..."


thanks! Figured it would not hurt to ask!


message 22: by Kathy KS (new)

Kathy KS | 2382 comments Cindie wrote: "Kathy wrote: "Cindie wrote: "How about A Bend in the Stars? I know it is a long shot but the description does say "As an eclipse that will change history darkens the sky...""

You'r..."


It never does! Happy reading.


message 23: by Odette (new)

Odette (odman) Does a book by author, Kim Lock fit the criteria. The initial L then matches the initial in L. FRANK BAUM. Is this OK?


message 24: by Kathy KS (new)

Kathy KS | 2382 comments Odette wrote: "Does a book by author, Kim Lock fit the criteria. The initial L then matches the initial in L. FRANK BAUM. Is this OK?"

If the book has the single author of Kim Lock, K and L ARE both in Baum's name, so would be fine.

If the book is written by Lock and other author(s), then the other initials must also be in Baum's name


message 25: by Odette (last edited Jul 24, 2022 12:21AM) (new)

Odette (odman) Thanks, Kathy. Just wanted to make sure that the initial was part of his name. Kim Lock is the single author, so all set to go now.


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