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FALL CHALLENGE 2011: AFRICA
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30.4 - Delicious Dee's task: Trusty Shellback
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If you are international and cannot access the Bernadine's website - here is the wikipedia one - just be sure to post which website you used when you complete the tast - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_...
If your author has a diacretic (accent) on any of the letters in their name, they can be ignored for the purpose of this task

Just an FYI on links - we've found that almost every link we've posted has been fine when we post it, then not working the next day. When we re-enter the same info that was there in the first place, it works again. Since this keeps happening, I have to guess that it's something going on with Goodreads.
So, keep alerting us, but be patient! DLMRose will have to edit this, and she'll take care of it as soon as possible.
So, keep alerting us, but be patient! DLMRose will have to edit this, and she'll take care of it as soon as possible.
It works for me, but let's see if we can go another way- Try
http://www.bernardine.com/
On the right, (under the paypal link) there's "Other Stuff:" gemstones information/facts
http://www.bernardine.com/
On the right, (under the paypal link) there's "Other Stuff:" gemstones information/facts

I suspect that there is a problem with people of IP addresses outside of the U.S. accessing the site, because I tried on a few different browsers, and now I am getting a 'Test Page for Apache HTTP' message. However, I do have a VPN thingy and tried logging on with a U.S. IP address, and it worked.


Does the gem word have to be a standalone word? Can I use Rubyfruit Jungle for "ruby"?

I read that this summer challenge and loved it. I'm hoping to read the next in the series for this task.Sons



Going to read Ruby Tuesday for Book 2."
That was the first book I thought of too Fran. I really liked that series. But I already read it, so I tried to go with something new!

Books mentioned in this topic
Pearl of China (other topics)Ember (other topics)
R.U.R. (other topics)
Ruby Tuesday (other topics)
Sons (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Karel Čapek (other topics)Laura Esquivel (other topics)
Lora Leigh (other topics)
Sharon Sala (other topics)
There is a tradition in the Navy that when ships cross the equator, crewmembers are greeted by King Neptune and Davy Jones and go from being "slimy wogs" to "trusty shellbacks". When I became a Trusty Shellback, I was off the coast of Africa.
For this task you will read 2 books:
Book 1
Read a book by an author who's initials are in the word SHELLBACK
**Letters do not have to be sequential- ex. Laura Esquivel is OK. If the author uses initials, has more than 2 names,or is written by multiple authors, then ALL initials must appear in Shellback
**Both of the authors initials must be represented in Shellback - for example, Sharon Sala would NOT work because there is only one S in Shellback, but Lora Leigh would because there are 2 L's.
Book 2
An even rarer shellback celebration is the Emerald Shellback which is when you cross the prime meriden and the equator at the same time (in the Gulf of Guinea). We were planning on attempting this feat on my second deployment off the coast of Africa, unfortunately, plans changed. Read a book that has a gemstone from the following link in either the title/subtitle or the author's name:
Gemstones
**if you click on the chosen gemstone it will include additional information about the stone - those names are also approved - for example, Tiger's Eye can also be spelt tigers eye, tiger eye, tiger iron - all of which are acceptable variations of the Gemstone name - REQUIRED - in your post, if you use a variation, identify the original gemstone
If the gemstone has two (or more) words (i.e. Tiger's Eye) - then all words need to appear in the title but they do not have to be sequential, ex. The Eye of the Tiger is OK. For gemstones made out of compound words, such as Moonstone, the entire word has to be included - so "Moon" or "stone" would NOT count, but Moonstone would - Moonstone.
Plurals and Possessives count, but no other deviations. No compound words may be derived from the gemstone names. Series titles are EXCLUDED