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Challenge 7 - December 2011

Take a look at the qualifiers in Title. You will get points for titles that contain the words "Solstice", "Winter", "Snow", "Ice", or "December".
In the Goodreads book search, type "Solstice" and you will get this list.
Type in the word, "Winter" and you will get this list.
Rince and repeat for each word and you should be able to find something that you would like to read.
I looked at your to-read shelf and found Snowdrops which would fit in with the theme nicely.
I hope this helps. Maybe someone else can give you some other suggestions.


I've decided to read The Snow Whale. It sounds intriguing.






I think I'll zip back up to message 1 and add a point qualifier to deduct 5 points for books under 200 pages. That way Susan and Gaeta csn still join in with the points. We've done that before.

Ha! But only if the total score results in a negative. That would be hard to do because there is only -5 available. And because of the difficulty of getting a negative score, one should be rewarded. No?


Ha! :)


This book gets me the following:
Mystery 5
Survival 5
Family 4
Spirituality 2
Christmas 1
New York 1
Female author 1
Snow on cover 4
-200 pages -5
4* 4
Total 23 points
I would recommend this, a good short read.
Thoroughly enjoyed it.
I have realised today that the author was born in 1900s so another 4 to bring me to 27

When you tally your points, please report as Susan did in message 34. I was remiss in posting a sample at the beginning of the challenge.
Ice looks like an interesting book, Gaeta. I love the cover and am drawn to it simply because of that. The story looks good too.


Genre:
5 points - Mystery
Theme:
5 points - survival
4 points - family
Location/Setting:
0 points - California
Author:
4 points - was born in the 1900's
2 points - first name starts with the initial S
1 point - female
Title:
1 point - is three words long
Cover:
4 points - has snow on it
2 points - has trees on it
Page Length:
2 points - 300 - 399 pages
Stars Awarded by you:
5 points - 5 stars
Total, 35 points
Review to follow

Ooops (face turning red, she slinks away, catlike, in embarrassment)

See what happens when I stay up all night? lol
Original post now edited, with book title.




In that case, you would score 0 for genre.
I'd score your book:
Genre - 0
Theme - Survival 5
Theme - Travel 3
Theme - Christmas 1
Setting - 0
Author - Female 1
Title - Snow 3
Cover - Snow 4
Pages totaled 240 - 1
Stars awarded - 5
Grand Total = 23 points



So far I have this:
Genre: Mystery/Thriller 5 points
Theme: Survival 5 points (there is killing involved !!!)
Setting: 0
Author: 0 (although his last name begins with an S)
Title: Dirty Snow = 3 points
Cover: Snow and a small tree = 6 points
Page Length: 246 = 1 point
Star Awarded: to follow (but I'm pretty sure it's five worthy)


Actually I hope I do as I live in the tropics and snow is unheard of here - I dream of snow :)
I thought is would read:

The book has 352 pages so I hope this counts even through each short story averages around 110 pages. John Green is counted as the author in goodreads - no mention of the other two, so will count it as just one author?
Anyhow if this title fits I'll work out any points once I have finished :)
Oh and not sure how to fill in the challenge database thing. What do I put down as shelf? This book is on my 'Christmas' Young Adult' and 'short stories' shelves so not sure which one to put :)


Actually I hope I do as I live in the tropics and snow is unheard of here - I dream of..."
Hi Sally! Welcome to our group. I'm so glad that you've dived into the snow, I mean our monthly challenge. My brother-in-law grew up in Hawaii (still lives there) and he loves to come and visit in the winter so he can experience the snow.
I'm glad you figured out the shelf thing for the challenge feature. Sometimes, the planning (the hard work) is more fun than the actual reading - at least for me. :)



Adventure: 3
Family: 4
Author uses initials: 3
600 pages +: 5
4 stars: 4
Total 19.
Can I have an extra 2 points in the title for it being no 2 in the Song of Ice & Fire saga?


You want to add 2 points for the word "snow" being in the sub-title?
I'm going to say no to the sub-title. But, as Gaeta points out you missed the theme of Survival, so add 5 points to your total, which I calculate as 24.

LOL! Have you read Moby Dick? The Snow Whale is a satire of it. I'm not sure if it helps to have read it first or not.

You want to add 2 points for the word "snow" being in the sub-title?
I'm going to..."
Worth a try lol.

Meanwhile I gave up on Snow Dog and am reading The Physics of Christmas: From the Aerodynamics of Reindeer to the Thermodynamics of Turkey.

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The challenge: Select a book that fits the theme of winter, as you interpret it.
The rules:
1. The book must be started no earlier than Dec 1, and finished no later than Dec 31.
2. The book may be in any format - hardcover, paperback, ebook, or audiobook.
3. It should be at least 200 pages long. (Anything less than 200 pages will have a penalty.) To determine the number of pages, do a search for the book using the Goodread's search. The first version that comes up will be the one we use to determine the number of pages regardless of the version you read or listened to.
Points are awarded as follows:
Genre:
5 points - Mystery
4 points - Memoir
3 points - Adventure
2 points - Science Fiction
1 point - Young Adult
Theme:
5 points - survival
4 points - family
3 points - travel
2 points - spirituality
1 point - Christmas
Location/Setting:
5 points - England
4 points - Canada
3 points - Sweden
2 points - Austria
1 point - New York (State)
Author:
5 points - last name is White
4 points - was born in the 1900's
3 points - uses initials
2 points - first name starts with the initials S, N, O, or W
1 point - female
Title:
5 points - contains the word "Solstice"
4 points - contains the word "Winter"
3 points - contains the word "Snow"
2 points - contains the word "Ice"
1 point - is three words long "White"
Cover:
5 points - is predominantly white in colour
4 points - has snow on it
3 points - has a partial face on it
2 points - has trees on it
1 point - the title is in black
Page Length:
200 - 299 pages - 1 point
300 - 399 pages - 2 points
400 - 499 pages - 3 points
500 - 599 pages - 4 points
600 or greater - 5 points
Less than 200 - deduct 5 points
Stars Awarded by you:
5 stars - 5 points
4 stars - 4 points
3 stars - 3 points
2 stars - 2 points
1 star - 1 point
Extras:
10 points if it is written by one of the following authors with birthdays in December:
- James Thurber, Dec 8, 1894
- David Macaulay, Dec 2, 1946
- Rumer Godden, Dec 10, 1908
- Rudyard Kipling, Dec 30, 1865
15 points if you read one of the following books:
- Winter Solstice
- Ice Bound: A Doctor's Incredible Battle for Survival at the South Pole
- The Snow Leopard
- White As Snow
Note: If you read one of these books, you may not count the qualifiers in the title section.
We will use this thread for reporting our successes. Tally up your points and tell us why you chose the book and anything else about it that you found interesting. If you like, add a link to your review.
Have fun!