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30.6 - Delicious Dee's task: Looking for a Few Good... Authors

Popular Books by Date - a good resource for 2 and 5
- a good resource for 2, 4 and 5 - highly recommended for 2 because it provides a chronological list of books without anthologies etc, which GR lists)




Favorite author is David Baldacci (11 letters)
1. Anne McCaffrey (11 letters) - will read Dragonsong - one of her books that I have on my shelves at home
6. Tess Gerritson came up on Lit Map using Baldacci as the input -- since I have not read her, I will read the first of her books The Surgeon which is also on my home shelves
Did I get this right?

FYI - I really liked Tess Gerritson when I read her before!

This was a good task - I can read two good books and clear them off my shelves. My goal in this challenge is to read only books that I have at home if at all possible. Trying to reduce clutter.

1-Stephenie Meyer (14 letters)-

Here is where I struggled a little since she participated in other novels but not one by herself...
2-The first one I found by Debbie was in 1993 so I think i will do

Is that right/ok?

I was using Kelley Armstrong as my author as I love her Women of the Otherworld books. The main characters who appear in most of the books are the werewolf pack who are based in New York though they go on investigations in other states and some of the books focus more on different characters in other states. Is it still ok to use New York for the state for this task even if every book in the series doesn't take place there?

★M±ð²µ³ó²¹²Ôâ˜� wrote: "I rolled 1&2 and my favorite author is Debbie Macomber (14 letters)...so I chose
1-Stephenie Meyer (14 letters)-

Here is where I struggled a little since she participa..."

chucklesthescot wrote: "rolled dice and got 1:
I was using Kelley Armstrong as my author as I love her Women of the Otherworld books. The main characters who appear in most of the books are the werewolf pack who are based..."


I realize I may need to pick a different book.



★M±ð²µ³ó²¹²Ôâ˜� wrote: "I rolled 1&2..."
Thanks! I think I found one from 1987. I used the popular books by year from task 5.5 which helped a lot!

5 is easy, he was born in 1899 and I can read Love and Mr Lewishman, which was published that year (HG Wells)
3 is the problem. My favorite book by Nabokov is Invitation to a Beheading. I am sure there are entire essays written about exactly what the setting of this book is. Good reads describes it as "an unnamed dream country". I would argue it is mostly set within the narrators head.
So, I guess my question is, should I be reading a book that is in someones head/dreams, and if so, does anyone have a recommendation. I have read a couple of others but would prefer something new.


I'm not sure whether this helps or not, but Continent (by Jim Crace) and Shining at the Bottom of the Sea (by Stephen Marche) are both set in fictitious countries.
[Originally I had listed Alexis Wright's Carpentaria, but it is just set in a fictitious region of Australia.]

Adam Schwartzman
Catherine Condie
Elizabeth Fixmer
But you may want to double check my counting :)

Adam Schwartzman
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Thanks Lahni. I appreciate it.

Manday wrote: "My Favorite Author is Vladmir Nabokov. I rolled 3,5
5 is easy, he was born in 1899 and I can read Love and Mr Lewishman, which was published that year (HG Wells)
3 is the problem. My favorite bo..."


Thanks.

The same author also shows up on the Literature Map, but not author #2. Is that OK, in case the answer to my first question is no?
I'm using Nora Roberts as my base, then Linda Howard as the primary author of a book (with Linda Jones as secondary.)

You could try:
Bret Easton Ellis
Robert A. Heinlein
Vladimir Nabokov
Banana Yoshimoto



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Choose one of your favorite authors. Then, go to: , and click on "Roll Again" ONCE (you only get one roll). Using your favorite author and the numbers you rolled, you will need to read two books (one for each die) that fit the numbered criteria below. If both dice show the same number, both books must fit the criteria for that number. You must use the same author to help you choose both books. You may not read books written by the favorite author you choose to complete this task.
For example, one of my (Delicious Dee’s) favorite authors is Nora Roberts. I will use her to help me choose both books. However, I cannot read any books written by Nora Roberts for this task.
If you rolled a:
1. Read a book written by an author whose name has the same number of letters as your favorite author. You must use the author's complete name as it appears on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ. For example: Nora Roberts has 11 letters, so does Lynsay Sands.
2. Read a book published in the same year that your favorite author’s first full-length book was published (not counting short stories or novellas in anthologies). For example: Nora Roberts’s first book was published in 1981, as was A Countess Below Stairs by Eva Ibbotson. Required: Include publication date when claiming points.
3. Read a book with the same setting as your favorite book by the author. If your favorite author's book is set in the United States, at least part of the book you chose must be set in the same state. If your favorite author's book is set outside of the United States, at least part of the book you chose must be set in the same country. If your favorite author's book is set in space, the book you chose must also be set in space. If your favorite author's book is set in a fantasy world (even if that world is based on a real place), the book you chose must also be set in a fantasy world (it does not need to be the same fantasy world). For example: My favorite trilogy by Nora Roberts is set in Tennessee, as is Delicious and Suspicious by Riley Adams. Required: Include the setting for both the original author's book and the chosen book when claiming points.
4. Read a book written by an author who has the same first or last name as your favorite author. The matching name MUST have the exact spelling as it appears on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ. For Example: I could read a book written by Nora DeLoach or Michael Symmons Roberts.
5. Read a book originally published in the same year your favorite author was born or died. For example: Nora Roberts was born in 1950. A Town Like Alice by Nevil Shute was first published in 1950. Required: Include birthday or date of death for your favorite author.
6. Using the , choose a new-to-you author from the results of putting in the name of your favorite author and read a book by that author. For example: Nora Roberts gave the name Jennifer Crusie as a new-to-me author.
REQUIRED: In addition to the specific requirements set out in #2, #3, and #5, anyone claiming points for this task must include what numbers you rolled AND which author you used as your favorite author (you must use the same author for both tasks).