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message 1: by Krista (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments 10.9 - Cheryl TX's 2nd Place Task - 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.
Now, if your book's title has a word beginning 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' initials cannot be used for this task nor can articles (i.e., a/an/the), conjunctions (e.g., and/or/but), or prepositions (e.g., in, on, around, between). You can repeat this task as many times as you wish but you may only use each pair once.


message 2: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (last edited Dec 01, 2010 01:10PM) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments I have these:

C-P Parrot and Olivier in America (combo with 10.7 and 20.9) by Peter Carey
M-Z The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet (combo with 20.9) by David Mitchell
J-W We Were the Mulvaneys by Joyce Carol Oates
C-P The Chosen (combo with 10.6) by Chaim Potok
J-W The Wives of Henry Oades (combo with 10.6) by Johanna Moran


message 3: by Krista (last edited Dec 01, 2010 01:49PM) (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments A few combos that I've figured out using my TBR shelf are:

E-R: Room: A Novel by Emma Donoghue (Combo 10.6, and 20.3)

F-S: Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See
To Fetch a Thief by Spencer Quinn (Combo 10.6 No "L")

G-T: The Story of Lucy Gault by William Trevor (Trevor has also been shortlisted for the Man Booker prize - Task 10.7. Gotta love those Combo points.)


message 4: by Rachel Lee (last edited Dec 01, 2010 01:50PM) (new)

Rachel Lee (rlcwt9) | 27 comments J-W The First Wave by James R Benn (combo 10.6 NO "L")


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Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5271 comments Will this task work like others of this kind when it comes time to claim combo points? If we can use each letter combination once for the task, can we also use each letter combination once for combo point credit with another task? In other words, if I use the A-N letter combination for the alphabet soup task and I read a book for the African American writers task that has the A-N combination can I claim that letter combination for both tasks once, one for the original task and once for combo points, but then it's used up?


message 7: by Krista (last edited Dec 02, 2010 07:24AM) (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Will this task work like others of this kind when it comes time to claim combo points? If we can use each letter combination once for the task, can we also use each letter combination once for combo point credit with another task? In other words, if I use the A-N letter combination for the alphabet soup task and I read a book for the African American writers task that has the A-N combination can I claim that letter combination for both tasks once, one for the original task and once for combo points, but then it's used up? ..."

Well since we're going into the holiday season and I'm feeling generous -- how's about we break with tradition on this one?

While you can only use each letter combo once when claiming Task points, you can use them repeatedly when claiming Combo points.

Happy Holidays! :-)

(This is just for this task though. It doesn't apply to all the tasks with limitations about how the task can be repeated.)


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Cheryl (eagle1964) | 59 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "I have these:

C-P Parrot and Olivier in America (combo with 10.7 and 20.9) by Peter Carey
M-Z The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet (combo with 20.9) by David Mi..."


great going Elizabeth!!


message 9: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (eagle1964) | 59 comments Krista wrote: "A few combos that I've figured out using my TBR shelf are:

E-R: Room: A Novel by Emma Donoghue (Combo 10.6, and 20.3)

F-S: [book:Snow Flower and the Secret Fa..."


I love Spencer Quinn's books!


message 10: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (eagle1964) | 59 comments Rachel Lee wrote: "J-W The First Wave by James R Benn (combo 10.6 NO "L")"

I want to read this one myself


message 11: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (eagle1964) | 59 comments Erin wrote: "From mt TBR:

A-N: Aunt Dimity's Death by Nancy Atherton
C-P: Chatter: A Novel by Perrin Ireland
C-P: City of Angels by Sheralyn Pratt
C-P: [book:Close E..."


WOW What a list. I got sdome good ones from this list to use elsewhere thanks


message 12: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (eagle1964) | 59 comments Karen GHHS wrote: "Will this task work like others of this kind when it comes time to claim combo points? If we can use each letter combination once for the task, can we also use each letter combination once for comb..."

Good question


message 13: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (eagle1964) | 59 comments Krista wrote: "Will this task work like others of this kind when it comes time to claim combo points? If we can use each letter combination once for the task, can we also use each letter combination once for comb..."

Thansk Krista. I would have had no idea how to answer this questions myself so thank you for clearing it up.


message 14: by Krista (last edited Dec 04, 2010 09:28AM) (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments In Msg 9 - Cheryl wrote: "Krista wrote: "A few combos that I've figured out using my TBR shelf are:

E-R: Room: A Novel by Emma Donoghue (Combo 10.6, and 20.3)

F-S: Snow Flower an...

I love Spencer Quinn's books!
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Me too! I've only listened to them in audio format. I'm in the HOld queue at the library for his latest book. ([book:To Fetch a Thief
) I LOVE the narrator's interpretation of how Chet the dog would sound if he were speaking out loud.

I'm glad I can work it into this challenge.

Did you know that Spencer Quinn is a penname for Peter Abrahams? His book Reality Check won the Edgar Award for Best YA (2010). I haven't read this one yet either, but it's on my ever growing list. :-)



message 15: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (eagle1964) | 59 comments Reality Check was an awesome book. He also writes under another name for Juvenile Books. I would have to laook it up from last challenge. But Chet is soooo cool!!


message 16: by colleen (new)

colleen (colleenfl) Can books with more than one author be used for this task?


message 17: by Krista (last edited Dec 08, 2010 10:30AM) (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments colleen wrote: "Can books with more than one author be used for this task?"

I would think so, but I'll let Cheryl be the final decision maker for this. (Unless of course you're reading an anthology that has tons of author's listed. That doesn't seem to fit the spirit of the task. But as I said, Cheryl should be the one with the final say.)


message 18: by Cait (new)

Cait (caitertot) Speaking of anthologies with tons of authors, I have a question for Cheryl as well. To figure out if it fits this task or not, can we use the person who edited the anthology as the "author". For example:

Telling Tales - Nadine Gordimer (T-G)
The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2004 - Dave Eggers (R-E)


message 19: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (eagle1964) | 59 comments colleen wrote: "Can books with more than one author be used for this task?"


Yes, Colleen, a book by multiple authors is acceptable and any of the authors may be used to claim points


message 20: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (eagle1964) | 59 comments Cait wrote: "Speaking of anthologies with tons of authors, I have a question for Cheryl as well. To figure out if it fits this task or not, can we use the person who edited the anthology as the "author". For ..."

Cait, I think I would rather the book be by an author versus an editor.


message 21: by Krista (last edited Dec 17, 2010 12:36PM) (new)

Krista (kacey14) | 1037 comments Here's a some more combos I've run across recently:

J-W Web of Evil by J.A. Jance

A-N Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen

From Bloom's List:
The Chaotic Age
France:
G-T The Thief's Journal by Jean Genet
J-W The Words by Jean-Paul Sartre
C-P The Plague by Albert Camus
E-R The Erasers by Alain Robbe-Grillet


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