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Are we talking housecats? Or lions, tigers, etc.?"For the book cover option a picture of any kind of cat pet or wild is fine.



And I just want to inform you that you made me cry with the River Phoenix task. *sobs*
p.s. but you're übercreative as usual!

10.3 Collection of children's stories: Can I just read a juvenile fiction book? I was thinking Alice in Wonderland or Are You There God? It's Me Margaret
15.9 "Home" or "work": Can I read a book with "homes" in the title?

10.7 Heroes/Superheroes: Can we apply "hero/heroine" to anyone who saves the kingdom, rescues the princess, etc. I'm thinking of fantasy books...often the characters turn into heroes by the end (at least, I think of them as heroes).

And can I just say hooray for the cat task! I've been saving the perfect book in hope :D


I've mention this in the Help folder, but think I should repost here too, to be sure everyone will come across it.
For "related by marriage", are the in-laws counted? I'm thinking about Nick Hornby and Robert Harris. Harris is married to Hornby's sister.
(Just a personal musing: I'm a little taken aback every time I see Hornby's photo, I always think of him as Hugh Grant in About a Boy. Curious, why not Colin Firth in Fever Pitch or John Cusack in High Fidelity.)


Would Dorothy Gale be considered "adopted" since her parents are dead and she lives with Uncle and Aunt?
I'm assuming "Satanic" would be a good Halloween adjective, no?
For the Geography task, does the book have to be completely set in the country? As in "All the Pretty Horses," which is partly set in Mexico (the first part of the narrative, as I understand it, is about traveling to Mexico).

Would Dorothy Gale be considered "adopted" since her parents are dead and she lives with Uncle and Aunt?
I'm assuming "Satanic" would be a good Halloween adjective, no?
For the G..."Unless the book specifically states they adopted her no, Satanic is ok, and if the majority of the book takes place in the country it's fine
Nicki wrote: "Quick question - for the maths task should we use our proper name if the number of letters is different (e.g. Nicola instead of Nicki)?
And can I just say hooray for the cat task! I've been savi..."You should use your legal name for that task
Bonnie wrote: "5.6 Halloween Adjective: Do "fatal" or "mad" (as in crazy) count?
10.7 Heroes/Superheroes: Can we apply "hero/heroine" to anyone who saves the kingdom, rescues the princess, etc. I'm thinking of..."Yes to both of your inquiries
Sara wrote: "5.1 Children: Can we use "baby"?
10.3 Collection of children's stories: Can I just read a juvenile fiction book? I was thinking Alice in Wonderland or Are You There God? It's Me Margaret
15.9 "H..."For 5.1 I don't want to go down the baby/toddler/teen route so I'd like to stick to the ones already listed. And no I don't want a Juvenile Fiction book for the Berenstain task. But homes is acceptable.
Potjy wrote: "For the adoption task, that fact might be a crucial point in a novel. So stating the book title in the thread can be a spoiler. If that is the case, can personal message to you be an option?
And I..."I would just put a spoiler line at the top of the post.



It doesn't seem like either of those would work since she told me it had to be formal adoption.
(BTW, I checked on Dorothy Gale for anyone interested...Baum writes that she is an "orphan," but the word adoption is never used...he uses the euphemism "went to live with.")

And, for task 15.4 - Science vs. Science Fiction - does the non-fiction/fiction book have to relate to the fiction/non-fiction film in terms of subject matter, or can they be about totally unrelated science subjects?

And, for task 15.4 - Science vs. Science Fiction - does the non-fiction/fiction book have to relate to the fiction/non-fiction film in t..."I would think tv movie would be okay (but check with her) and they don't have to relate in subject matter




Katie wrote: "5.3 Will The Old Man and the Sea by Hemingway work? He doesn't really travel, but the story does take place on the sea as he is a fisherman..."If the character spends a great deal of the book at sea vs. on land then ok.



maybe Wales could count? or a pre-wall falling Western Germany?

Same take but totally unrelated to the above. Would Tibet or Taiwan work for countries even though technically they are part of China?
Thanks Cynthia!

Ha! I had to google that one to make sure I wasn't missing something (and to doublecheck Wales). Thanks for the feedback Cynthia & Bridgit! I'll go with my middle name.

The Welsh Girl by Peter Ho Davies is set in Wales and is supposed to be very good! (I haven't read it yet, but it is on the TBR mountain ...)

[book:The Welsh Girl|1377..."
Thanks for the recommendation! It does look interesting. Officially added to my own TBR mountain. : )



5.9 Would Ferneyby James Long work for this? I'm assuming he's a main character as the book is named after him, and on the back he is described as 'elderly'
15.7 Would Moods of Future Joysby Alastair Humphreys work? It's non-fiction, about his cycling trip around the world, but I'm not sure if this is 'sporting' enough as there's no competetive element?
15.10 I would like to read The American Boyby Andrew Taylor for the 'teacher' part and Never Let Me Gofor the 'student' part ... do they work?
That's it for now .... sorry to ask you to ok specific books!

Would Time's Arrow work for the Daylight Savings task?
Would A Theory of Relativity work for the adoption task?
For the profession task, would I just read a book where the main character is a homemaker/stay at home mom? That's my current job. :o)
Last but not least, would Dark or Fearful work for the Halloween adjective task?
Thank you!

For the subtraction task, can we count the words " a novel" in the title if that is the way it appears on GR?

For the subtraction task, can we count the words " a novel" in the title if that is the way it appears on GR?"No a novel should be excluded from the count but subtitles would count
Jamie wrote: "Would "wicked" work for the Halloween adjective?"Wicked is fine
Cait wrote: "Hi Cynthia, the challenge looks fantastic! A few questions:
Would Time's Arrow work for the Daylight Savings task?
Would A Theory of Relativity work for the adoption ta..."Time's Arrow - Not really what I'm looking for, A Theory of Relativity is fine, Yes a book about stay at home mom would work, Yes dark/fearful are fine
Angela wrote: "For the sea task, could it be any body of water like the ocean? "Yes if they travel by any type of body of water (river, sea, ocean) it's ok
SuzieR wrote: "A couple of questions Cynthia!
5.9 Would Ferneyby James Long work for this? I'm assuming he's a main character as the book is named after him, and on the back he is described as 'el..." Ferney is fine, Moods of Future Joy is fine then you would need to either watch a cycling event or go cycling,The American Boy works but Never Let Me Go doesn't because the character should be a student at the time the story takes place not reflecting on the past.

OMG he spends forever on sea!!!!!!!!


For 15.4 - Can it be a book on behavioral science, ie something by Malcolm Gladwell?
For 25.1 - Does homemaker/housewife count as a job? I so think it does, but I want to double-check. I plan on using The Family Manager, by Kathy Peel for this, since it's about how to manage a home.
Amanda R. in Louisville


Amanda wrote: "Two questions (and many advance thanks):
For 15.4 - Can it be a book on behavioral science, ie something by Malcolm Gladwell?
For 25.1 - Does homemaker/housewife count as a job? I so think it doe..."Behavioral science is fine, and yes homemaker is fine
Nicole NC wrote: "Cynthia, can I use One Thousand White Women The Journals of May Dodd for the Native American task? Thanks!"There are quite a few Native Americans in that book so yes it would work - an interesting book I hope you enjoy it - if you do pick that


Dionisia wrote: "Would The Selected Works of T. S. Spivet work for task #15.9?"Yes that's fine

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