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grin. I think we got the website from you, Rebekah ;)

I'm hesitant to answer the banned book question until we have conferred.

I haven't had time to look into this -- all my free time has been used trying to get caught up on the readerboard (only 133 posts behind).
Hopefully by the weekend, I will post an answer in the 20.1 Tattered Cover help thread.




I'm really really excited about the spring challenge. So many great tasks, lovely group reads! I'm seriously rethinking trying to complete this challenge in favour of learning how to speed read, so that I can all of those done.
(and, I think 3 books in 3 work days might be not doable for me anyway...)
Thanks for such a delightful smorgasbord of tasks!

(cough, cough) Boss, I don't feel well. I may be out for a day or two.
I wonder if they'd notice if it happened every three months, at the end of Feb., May, Aug., and Nov.?



Out curiosity, what word would you use to indicate that a novel, a non-fiction book, a play, a short story collection, or a poetry collection are acceptable?



Looking at 20.3, the Harvard classics list, Philip Pullmans Dark Materials series is there - would just one of the books qualify? I have already read the first one.


'Fraid not. You'll need to read for a task. Funny you should find this, though, as I was thinking Square Peg might be the hardest task of all.
What are some of the books you are considering?

For any series on the Harvard List, any book of the series will work.

Here are some that I'll be reading for other book groups during the season:
The Sisters Brothers Patrick DeWitt
The Eyre Affair Jasper Fforde
My Name is Red Orhan Pamuk
No Name Wilkie Collins
The Winds of Heaven Monica Dickens
Wise Children Angela Carter

Cranford was made into a BBC mini-series, so qualifies for 20.4 El Ateneo.
I don't immediately see applications for the others, but remember we have 3 more tasks to come and some more Group Reads.

Here are some that I'll be reading for other book groups during the season..."
From wiki: Orhan Pamuk, is a Turkish novelist. He is also the Robert Yik-Fong Tam Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University, where he teaches comparative literature and writing.
Therefore, he qualifies for 20.10.


Oh cool! I am so glad I can fit that one in :-)
I am going to go through my list now looking at all the living authors to see where they work. It doesn't have to be an American university for that one, does it? A university elsewhere in the world would be OK?

Correct!

>grinyou, Rebekah ;)"
ha ha. no wonder I liked it!

I'm really really excited about the spring challenge. So many great tasks, lovely group reads! I'm seriously rethinking trying to complete this challenge in..."
Learn to listen to audio books and read a book at the same time. Then you have to give up sleeping for more tha 2 hrs a night, unless you can learn to "dream read" books. Give up your life so you can drive (audiobooks) your kids every where and wait(Kindle) for them for various hour long activites.
It's really not too hard! (smile)
PS only eat foods you can make with one hand while you hold a book in the other!
Oh and never watch TV or a movie again! lol

10.7 3rd place winner
10.8 2nd place winner
10.9 1st place winner
Winners of what? I did not see a further explanation anywhere for what we are supposed to do for these tasks.

There will also be more group reads posted. Those who reviewed a high percentage of reads this Winter will offer a recommendation of one of their Winter reads.


Say for instance there is a magical book that fits all the tasks (except square peg). I claim it for a 20 pt task and get combo points for the rest. Then I read a square peg - am I done? Or do I have to read a minium of 20 books (1 per task) to officially finish?
Thanks!

Say for instance there is a magical book that f..."
For a RwS finish you must read a book and claim task points for each of the 10 & 20 point tasks (a minimum of 20 books).

I was still curious if The Hound of the Baskervilles would work under the umbrella of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes for 10.4?

Unfortunately, no. "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" is a collection of short stories and a separate work than "The Hound of the Baskervilles"

Ah, I knew they were separate works but I just wanted to make sure that the Sherlock series wasn't being included under "The Adventures" (I've been wanting to re-read "The Hound.." specifically) ^_^ Thanks!

very true! I forgot that - I'll change my plans then so I can read it for that challenge ^_^
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