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message 1: by SRC Moderator, Moderator (last edited Mar 10, 2024 04:42PM) (new)

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20.4 Golden Oldies - Hannelore's Task: I Really Like This Bowl

While there are a lot of good gameshows from the Netherlands (where I live), my favourite shows are from the UK. I especially like the creative shows, like The Great British Bakeoff, The Big Flower Fight and The Great Pottery Throw Down.

As this task is centered around creativity, using a book with the MPG “Sequential Art”, “Comics”, “Comic Book” and/or “Manga” for this task is allowed and encouraged.

This is a one book task, choose an option and read one book for that option.
Required: State the option

Option 1: The Great British Bakeoff - My absolute favourite cake is lemon merengue pie. Read a book that is, according to TinEye, at least 50% yellow.
A Guides to using Tineye can be found here
Required: Post the cover

Option 2: The Big Flower Fight - Read a book with multiple flowers clearly visible on the cover. (At least 3 flowers.) Bouquets, flower arrangements and gardens all count
Required: Post the cover

Option 3: The Great Pottery Throw Down - One of the judges from The Pottery Throw Down, Keith Brymer Jones, is known to get teary-eyed when judging a piece that he especially appreciates.

Read a book where the first and last initials of the author(s) can be found in the quote “I REALLY LIKE THIS BOWL”. Letters may only be used as often as they appear. In case of multiple authors, all first and last initials must fit in the quote at the same time.

Bonus task for fun: Go to YouTube and look up “pottery throwdown keith crying”. Seeing him appreciate art and creativity gives me so much joy. You might want to keep some tissues ready.


message 2: by Katrisa (new)

Katrisa | 1399 comments I had never heard of The Great Pottery Throw Down, but I am so excited that they have it available here in Utah! I am watching it right now. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!


message 3: by Apple (new)

Apple | 395 comments A Disappearance in Fiji A charming debut historical mystery set in 1914 Fiji by Nilima Rao

Will the above work for Option 2?


message 4: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 8948 comments i LOVE the great pottery throw down - i just saw there was a new season available - so i'm etting ready to binge watch it


message 5: by Trish (last edited Mar 11, 2024 01:10AM) (new)

Trish (trishhartuk) | 3676 comments I just wanted to double check that this works for option 2, as the flowers aren't in bouquets, arrangements or gardens. I think it's wallpaper:

Hearing God in Poetry Fifty Poems for Lent and Easter by Richard Harries

Thanks.


message 6: by Hannah (last edited Mar 11, 2024 01:59PM) (new)

Hannah | 448 comments APPROVED BOOKS

For option 2:
Book covers that fit the task:
A Disappearance in Fiji by Nilima Rao
Hearing God in Poetry Fifty Poems for Lent and Easter by Rt Revd Lord Richard Harries FRSL


message 7: by Hannah (new)

Hannah | 448 comments BOOKS THAT DON'T WORK


message 8: by Hannah (last edited Mar 11, 2024 01:59PM) (new)

Hannah | 448 comments Apple wrote: "A Disappearance in Fiji A charming debut historical mystery set in 1914 Fiji by Nilima Rao

Will the above work for Option 2?"


Yes! Absolutely. At least 3 flowers are visible, so that means it works.
Edited to add: I'm only judging the book cover here. Please check if the pagecount fits the basic SRC rules, since this version is an ebook... I'm guessing it will work just fine, but just to be sure.


message 9: by Hannah (new)

Hannah | 448 comments Trish wrote: "I just wanted to double check that this works for option 2, as the flowers aren't in bouquets, arrangements or gardens. I think it's wallpaper:

[bookcover:Hearing God in Poetry: Fifty Poems for Le..."


Yes it does! Very pretty too :)


message 10: by Hannah (new)

Hannah | 448 comments Katrisa wrote: "I had never heard of The Great Pottery Throw Down, but I am so excited that they have it available here in Utah! I am watching it right now. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!"

You are so welcome! I'm glad you are watching it.
I hope you'll enjoy it as much as I did.


message 11: by Hannah (new)

Hannah | 448 comments Dee wrote: "i LOVE the great pottery throw down - i just saw there was a new season available - so i'm etting ready to binge watch it"

Nice! I love that there are more SRC people enjoying that show.


message 12: by Trish (new)

Trish (trishhartuk) | 3676 comments Hannah wrote: "Trish wrote: "[bookcover:Hearing God in Poetry: Fifty Poems for Le..."

Yes it does! Very pretty too :)"


Perfect. Thank you.


message 13: by Lucy-Bookworm, Moderator (new)

Lucy-Bookworm | 828 comments Mod
I like this type of show too!
I actually prefer the Pottery throwdown to Bake off these days as Bake-Off seemed to suffer from its own success & become less about the baking & more about the showmanship but that did improve with the most recent series getting back to basics ...
I've never heard of The Big Flower Fight - having looked it up, it seems it's only on Netflix & as I don't have Netflix, that would explain it! There was one called The Big Allotment Challenge that was all horticulture & included floral arrangements too but that only ran for a couple of seasons ...


message 14: by Hannah (new)

Hannah | 448 comments Lucy-Bookworm wrote: "I like this type of show too!
I actually prefer the Pottery throwdown to Bake off these days as Bake-Off seemed to suffer from its own success & become less about the baking & more about the showma..."


Oh I wish I could watch that one too, that sounds fun.
Thanks for the tip!


message 15: by Kathy KS (new)

Kathy KS | 2383 comments Does this one count for option 2? Actually appears there may be thousands of flowers.
Phaleeta's Obsession by Cathy Crowne


message 16: by Hannah (new)

Hannah | 448 comments Kathy KS wrote: "Does this one count for option 2? Actually appears there may be thousands of flowers.
Phaleeta's Obsession by Cathy Crowne"


Yes, I'd say it does. Task asks for at least 3 flowers clearly visible, and the flowers in the front of the field are clear enough to identify as a flower.


message 17: by Kathy KS (new)

Kathy KS | 2383 comments Hannah wrote: "Kathy KS wrote: "Does this one count for option 2? Actually appears there may be thousands of flowers.
Phaleeta's Obsession by Cathy Crowne"

Yes, I'd say it does. Task asks for at least 3 flo..."


Thanks.


message 18: by Sara (last edited Apr 26, 2024 06:55AM) (new)

Sara | 170 comments Hi Hannah,
may I kindly get this cover approved for Option 2?

Gli aghi d'oro by Michael McDowell

Bigger picture under spoiler here (view spoiler)

Thank you :)


message 19: by Sara (new)

Sara | 170 comments Bump? :)


message 20: by Hannah (new)

Hannah | 448 comments Oh I'm so sorry.. I missed your first message.


message 21: by Hannah (new)

Hannah | 448 comments Sara wrote: "Hi Hannah,
may I kindly get this cover approved for Option 2?

Gli aghi d'oro by Michael McDowell

Bigger picture under spoiler here


Thank you :)"


Approved! I can see multiple flowers.


message 22: by Sara (new)

Sara | 170 comments No worries at all, thank you for getting back to me eventually :)


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