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SPRING/SUMMER 2010: Questions & General Discussion

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Within the US, women didn't go to college in droves until recently. Even in the 1940s, it was rare for women to go to college. Women weren't thought of as being worth the money. Women also didn't the vote until 1920 because no one thought they should be involved in politics because they were either too sensitive or too dumb.

Does this group have a feminism thread? We should get one.
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Caitlin wrote: "I'm going to guess that what Americans, particularly would see ethically confusing about it is the treatment of women in Islamic countries, because our generation has never had to deal with that tr..."
That's how I saw it too.
That's how I saw it too.
Caitlin wrote: "Not to mention... we still can have the same qualifications and we don't make the same wages... I think it's... 76 cents for every dollar a man makes?
Does this group have a feminism thread? We sh..."
Feel free to start one! :)
Does this group have a feminism thread? We sh..."
Feel free to start one! :)

I'm going with The Shining. It seemed like a lot of people were going with a "sad" emotion, I decided to go for a more "frightened" emotion, lol.
If anyone is looking for a good book written by an author with only one book, I would highly recommend Thirteen Reasons Why.

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Caitlin wrote: "Jamie, you just saved my "I need an author with only one book" life. I've been meaning to read that book anyway.
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Haha I'm glad! I always find so many things that will fit based on what everyone else is reading!
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Haha I'm glad! I always find so many things that will fit based on what everyone else is reading!


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Best. Idea. Ever.
I'm going to go find a scary book now.
Jen wrote: "Would A Great and Terrible Beauty work for 5.10 (Do You Believe In Magic?)."
I haven't read it but I can't really tell from the description. Anyone help me out on this one?
Caitlin wrote: "Does The Second Sex work for the category John Locke's Birthday (15 points, number 10)? You mention Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead... but The Second Sex isn't really a novel like that, s..."
Sure!
I haven't read it but I can't really tell from the description. Anyone help me out on this one?
Caitlin wrote: "Does The Second Sex work for the category John Locke's Birthday (15 points, number 10)? You mention Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead... but The Second Sex isn't really a novel like that, s..."
Sure!
I would say yes. It is about magic, just not what you normally would consider (witches & wizards). More earthy? (not sure that is the right word) Circe is a main character and she is the Greek Goddess of magic.



And yes, it does seem like there are more participants this time around, doesn't it? Plus, I think seeing the updates from the leaderboard makes the challenge a bit more interaction-friendly - and it makes me want to try harder whenever a new update comes in with more points than I have ;)





Would it be wrong to choose a book for the horrible cover that you fully expect to love?
I was going to choose The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest. I hate the cover. But, I loved the first two books (whose covers could have been better too) so I fully expect to love this one.
I was going to choose The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest. I hate the cover. But, I loved the first two books (whose covers could have been better too) so I fully expect to love this one.



The last two books I have read don't have anything to do with the challenge. I was hoping The Memory Keeper's Daughter would work for the opposite point of view but now that I have finished I don't think it works so well.

*Spoilers*
the nurse raises the daughter as a single mother and if I remember correctly the original husband and wife divorce.
Hmmm, I will have to look at my list. Maybe it will fit there. Thanks. I feel like such a slacker with the challenges and the month books. But Woo Hoo, it is April, so only about two more hectic weeks.

As a general rule to everyone--if the book is just an adapted version or something--it can still work for an author with only one book.
Thanks for the feedback guys! I really like this way too because it's more interactive and makes it more competitive; which is why I wanted to try it like this. I'm thinking it will be the way we do it from now on. It's definitely alot easier on me too! :)
Thanks! I figured that we needed to spice it up a little bit sometimes AND I know it's so hard to sometimes fit a book into the challenge that you are dying to read. And plus, I needed to beg for forgiveness at not having kept up with the leaderboard :)


Does someone have some suggestions for something with an emotion in the title for 25.10? I am not particularly into romance or things like Harry Potter/Twilight but most other suggestions I am open to...
I'm using Pride and Prejudice for Part A (Pride as the emotion) and then My Sister's Keeper for part B.
Are you looking for help specifically for part A or B? Or both?
Are you looking for help specifically for part A or B? Or both?
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