The Seasonal Reading Challenge discussion
FALL CHALLENGE 2009
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FALL CHALLENGE 2009 QUESTIONS

Wait, we can't read graphic novels for this one? Is this true? I have other ideas if that's the case, but would like to know since I was planning on reading a graphic novel.

I'm a bit of an excel geek, so I have various to-read lists in it. It's easy to make the program count the letters for you.

See post 401:
Andrea wrote: "I read a lot of comics, I'm an excessive geek in that effect.. ;D So I get my fair share of superheroes there, but I'm assuming comics/graphic novels don't count here. BUT I was hoping one of these..." Cynthia reaponded with: "Yes I'll take them and actually I would accept a graphic novel but not comics"

I was doing the subtract your letters of your name from your age.
The division one is certainly more do-able (which means not nearly as funny).

Thanks Liz! I didn't catch that one!

Here's a brief excerpt from the first chapter: "Mother used to claim it had been constructed by an ancestor of hers during the early 1700s, just a few years after Sir Isaac Newton's great discoveries had made the Conquest of Space possible."


Birish, a lot of people are starting folders under the Help section - the folders are listed by specific challenges, so if you have a question about a specific challenge you could create a folder (if one hasn't already been started for that particular task) and ask your question there. That way you're more likely to get answers only to that question.

Authors with 18-letter names:
Vassilis Vassilikos
[a..."
Thank you so much, Liz! You're a life-saver!!!
One more question...Can we use plays or does it have to be a novel or non-fiction work?

Authors with 18-letter names:
[author:Vassilis Vassiliko..."
Danielle, you should be able to use any sort of literature for any of the tasks unless it states otherwise. A play is fine as long as it fits the category you want to fill.

I don't know if Sinister is halloween-esque enough and I am not sure its being used as an adjective here (though what else could it be?). LOL. Clearly its OK if it does not count.
Also should I re-post my question for Janice here or is there another systematic way to ask challenge people something?

I don't know if Sinister is halloween-esque enough and I am not sure its being used as an adjective here (though what else coul..."
Manday, I know that Janice's task has its own post in the HELP section. You could repost here and try there as well :) Also, "sinister" seems like a pretty 'halloween-y' word to me, but you might want to check with Cynthia just to be sure! :D


Tanja, I believe that Cynthia said in original task that you can't use juvenile or YA books for this task. Children's books are okay as long as the total amount of pages equals more than 100. I'm using several of the Berenstain Bears books for this one :)

Are former teachers acceptable for this task? I was planning on reading The Hour I First Believed A Novel by Wally Lamb for the "teacher" part of the task.
Thanks!

Sorry to contradict you, Candace, but YES. If it has the word BEAR in the title, it can be ANY level of book.

Sorry to co..."
Really? I thought it said no juvenile/YA. I guess that just applies if you're going to read multiple children's books then! Oh well, my bad :)! Thanks Sara!

Are former teachers acceptable for this task? I was planning on reading The H..."</i><b>They would need to be a teacher at some point during the course of the book</b>
<i>Manday wrote: "Would [book:Bend Sinister work for the Halloween challenge?
I don't know if Sinister is halloween-esque enough and I am not sure its being used as an adjective here (though what else coul..."Sinister is fine
Danielle wrote: "Liz wrote: "Danielle wrote: "I have a long name, 18 letters in my first and last, not including the 9 in my middle. For the addition ta..."
Authors with 18-letter names:
[author:Vassilis Vassiliko..."Plays are fine as long as they are longer than 100 pages for any task worth more than 5 points
Megan wrote: "I hope I didn't miss this earlier in the thread and that I'm not repeating a question already answered, would [book:Larklight A Rousing Tale of Dauntless Pluck in the Farthest Reaches of Space|287..."Yes I'll take it



From what I understand, you only have to read one of the three books for task 20.3. The other two books should be fine for other tasks if you want to use them.

Adrienne wrote: "For the math thing. The title of the book I'm looking at is Impulse & Initiative. That's how it is on the cover. How would I count that as letters? Would the "&" count as 1 letter?"No you would discount the & symbol


The Last Lecture is REALLY REALLY REALLY good.

Heather wrote: "Would The Confessions of Max Tivoli work for the time travel task?
Heather in KS"
No this is very similar to Benjamin Button it seems where the man is born elderly but ages backwords but time still goes forward and no time travel takes place

I wanted to read the Seamus Heaney translation of Beowulf, which is definitely about a hero, but the story predates the whole "novel" thing. Will that be alright?

I wanted to read the Seamus Heaney translation of Beowulf, which is defini..."Yes that's fine

Thanks."
No to "Dracula" but yes to "vampyre."

Another novel with each chapter written by a different author is the thriller Chopin Manuscript by Jeffery Deaver, et al

Yeah, the sci-fi element is contained in part of the book rather than the book itself being sci-fi. But if you haven't read it, you ought to find a place to put it in this challenge.

5.9 Senior Citizen Epilogue A Memoir?
10.2 Addiction Running with Scissors A Memoir
15.6 Artist/art history Pictures at an Exhibition (the boy he befriends is a student and it does show some of his "adventures" at his school and how his relationship with the man changes some of those-could be a stretch, I know!)
Thanks!
Heather in KS
15.10 student About a Boy

(I will try and fit Cloud Atlas somewhere :))

(I will try and fit Cloud Atlas somewhere :))"
I don't know if you already have books planned for these tasks, but cloud and atlas are both things so they would work for my task. It would also work for Cindy's (2 word title).

(I will try and fit Cloud Atlas somewhere :))"Jurassic Park is fine
Heather wrote: "More questions!
5.9 Senior Citizen Epilogue A Memoir?
10.2 Addiction Running with Scissors A Memoir
15.6 Artist/art history [book:Pictures at an Exhibition|470261..." Epilogue/Running With Scissors/Pictures at an Exhibition are fine - About A Boy I think centers more on the man than the boy so no to that one

This will be my first Seasonal Reading Challenge, so please excuse the NEWBIE in me, but how do we post our completed tasks?
I see the forum where we literally post them, but what do we do, exactly? Some of the challenges have specific instruction to include a review, but I assumed we would review each book we read as our post. Do we just jot down a quick entry after finishing a task, or what?
Thanks!

(I will try and fit Cloud Atla..."
Haha, thank Cait .... I do have my books already planned for those tasks .... but I can always replan!

This will be my first Seasonal Reading Challenge, so please excuse the NEWBIE in me, but how do we post our completed tasks?
I see the forum where ..."Here is an example - say you finished Donna Jo's task this is what you could post....
For Donna Jo's task (25.2) I read Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë & Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë - these authors were sisters.
That would satisfy all the requirements of the task - if you wanted to you could also post reviews/pages read/total points earned to date etc. If the task doesn't specifically require anything you only need to post the books read and information about what task it was you used them for. If you want to see further examples follow this link... Summer Challenge .

These books on your to-read-owned shelf should work for the Sci-fi task:
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach
Longitude by Dava Sobel
DNA by James D. Watson
Dune by Frank Herbert
Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury

Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury "
Is "Something Wicked This Way Comes" considered science fiction? To me it's more in the horror genre.

These books on your to-read-o..."
Wow! Thank you Liz!! I'm using Dune for the prophecy task ... I did think about Stiff but wasn't sure if it would be ok ... and DNA is a bit daunting! Thanks so much for taking the time to look at my books!
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"Rule # 4. Each task counts for points only ONCE and each book can only be used for one task."