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25.5 - Andy P's Task: By The Number
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No because '41 is not the complete number. It would have to be 1941



[bookcover:The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle|36..."
This one will not work because the number must be a whole number. No halves sorry

A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence

A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence"
Yes

Twelve Sharp and Size 12 Is Not Fat work for this task?"
Yes they both work
Andy


Can you give me a yes or no for this?
Thanks


I don't have an official say about this, but as a retired professional librarian AND a GR Librarian, the title here is One Thousand White Women. The rest is the sub-title. This is backed up by WorldCat records AND GR guidelines for title (which aren't always the same, but are here).
Just my 2 cents worth


I am going to check with the moderators because they know imuch more about this kind of situation than I do.


I checked with the moderators and according to the publisher of this book One Thousand White Women is the title so you can use this book for the task. Good Reads listed its title incorrectly
Andy


Correct, The words to the right of the colon are the subtitle so it will not work, Sorry

Grantville Gazette IX"
I think not because the task states integers (0-9_ which does not include integers.
Sorry

Would Mexican Hooker #1: And My Other Roles Since the Revolution work, or does the # sign disqualify it?
Heather(Gibby) wrote: "I need clarification on what is meant by "a whole number that stands alone"
Would Mexican Hooker #1: And My Other Roles Since the Revolution work, or does the # sign disqualify it?"
Mod Note
I have already rejected #number, it does not work
Would Mexican Hooker #1: And My Other Roles Since the Revolution work, or does the # sign disqualify it?"
Mod Note
I have already rejected #number, it does not work

Grantville Gazette IX"
I think not because the task states integers (0-9_ which does not include integers.
Sorry"
Drat! I'll see if this fits somewhere else...

I am in possession of a hard bound version of The Two Assassins by Renatus Hartogs and Lucy Freeman, published in 1965, 264 pages. Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 65-26435
The only listing I can find for this book on Goodreads (linked above) is the paperback edition says it was first published in 1976 (clearly incorrect), and doesn't list number of pages. It also doesn't come up in the add book/author tool (I had to type it in manually above).
I have a post in the "anyone with Librarian status" thread asking for a correction to the Goodreads main page for this book. If they fix this, these two books will work, correct?

I am in possession of a hard bound version of The Two Assassins by Renatus Hartogs and Lucy Freeman, published i..."
I went ahead and added the hardcover and updated the mass market pb.



The operative words are stand alone one does not stand alone in this title so it wont work.

You are correct. It won't work

The operative words are stand alone ..."
It didn't specify stand alone for book 2 like it did for book 1 so I wanted to check, thanks for clarifying!
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This is a two book task. Please choose one book that satisfies the requirements for Book 1 and another that satisfies the requirements for Book 2.
No book with Children's genres can be used for this task.
The combined total of pages for both books must equal 500 or more pages.
Book 1. Read a book whose title (subtitles excluded) contains a number written as such. The number must be a whole number that stands alone comprised of integer(s) 0-9. Example: 1968: The Year That Rocked the World, The 47 Ronin Story,
Book 2. Read a book whose title (subtitles excluded) contains a number written in letter form. It cannot be a word that represents a partial number (half, quarter), unit of measurement, group (dozen), or plural (millions). Example: Child Zero, One Day in December