The Seasonal Reading Challenge discussion
FALL CHALLENGE 2011: AFRICA
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50.1 - Butterflycager's task: Let's Build a Haunted House!

For A:
Ladies and Gentlemen by Adam Ross (would also work for D because it is a collection of short stories)
Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson
Gatekeepers by Robert Liparulo
Through the Magic Door by Arthur Conan Doyle
A Mind To Murder by P.D. James
For B: (some suggestions)
Anything from the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich
Anything from the Jeeves or Psmith series by P.G. Wodehouse
For C:
Spider Woman's WebSusan Hazen-Hammond
For D:
Scottish Brides by Christina Dodd, et al
Mystery Writers of America Presents Death Do Us Part: New Stories about Love, Lust, and Murder edited by Harlan Coben
Arabian Nights: A Selection
For E:
A Little Harmless Submission by Melissa Schroeder
Mary Reilly by Valerie Martin
The Unbearable Lightness of Dragons by Katie MacAlister
Misguided Angel by Melissa de la Cruz
Dragonflight by Anne McCaffrey
For F:
The Magician by Michael Scott (Nicholas Flamel, the alchemist, is a main character)
The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic--and How It Changed Science, Cities, and the Modern World by Steven Johnson
Beethoven's Hair: An Extraordinary Historical Odyssey and a Scientific Mystery Solved by Russell Martin
For H:
The Keeper by Sarah Langan
Harry Potter series, books 1-6 only
Books that will not work:
For A:
RunawaybyMeg Cabot
For E:
Deeper Than the Dead by Tami Hoag
For F:
Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese
For H:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling

A. The door doesn't necessarily have to be on a house or other building - a locker door would be all right.
B. The Funniest Books Ever list was just for suggestions - please feel free to choose a book that you find funny.
E. Dragons count as monsters.
F. Geologists, archaeologists, and criminologists count as scientists. Medical doctors not engaged in experiments, theories, research, etc. do not count as scientists.

for part E: Monster in the closet, option #4 is "a person who excites horror by wickedness, cruelty, etc." could I use A Little Harmless Submission where the two main characters are trying to catch a serial killer who is a character we meet several times in the book and has his own view point in the book?
Thanks

Yes, that would be acceptable. Sounds very creepy!

for part E: Monster in the closet, option #4 is "a person who excites horror by wickedness, cruelty, etc." could I use A Little Harmless Submission where the two main ch..."
Yes, that will work. Glad you like the task!

That's a good idea - I've had Mary Reilly on my TBR shelf for ages - might read it myself. I'll take Dr. Jekyll and Mister Hyde for E.

How about


would these work for option A
in the back it looks like she is running for building exit door.
and option F
Nicholas Flamel is one of the main characters.

in the back it looks like she is running for building exit door.
and option F


For E or F, would The Queen: A Patrick Bowers Thriller work? Parts of the book are from the killer's point of view and Patrick Bower is an FBI agent who specializes in forensics and geospacial reasoning.
For F, would you consider a geologist for a scientist? In Darkness Reborn



Through the Magic Door by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who has more than 10 published works

Science is in the subtitle

I'm just trying to fill books at the moment and was wondering if a dragon would E.5. I was thinking of Dragonflight where the dragons are certainly very large.
Thanks





How about

Either of those would work for A.


in the back it looks like she is running for building exit door.
and option F

Since Nicholas Flamel was an alchemist, I'll take The Magician by Michael Scott for F.
As for Runaway by Meg Cabot, it does appear that way, but because we don't actually see the door on the cover, I can't accept that for A. Sorry!


Through the Magic Door by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, w..."
Those are great ideas, thanks!


Looks like a door to me. That will work for A.

That's no problem. As long as one of the anthology authors is a GR author and you make it clear when you post, it will count.

When I put "books," I meant book-length works (in other words, short stories or essays would not be counted individually, but different types of books would). I think that Jackson would certainly count.

Science is in the subtitle"
Yes, that will be fine. I've heard this is a good book.

This book works fine for D. I'm not sure about the anonymous author/translator issue, though, and I will need to ask someone about that.

I'm just trying to fill books at the moment and was wondering if a dragon would E.5. I was thinking of Dragonflight where the dragons are certainly v..."
Dragonflight would work for E.


I think dragons qualify as monsters, so this is fine for E. Cute title!

Great! Thanks!

Science is in the subtitle"
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Thanks.

Lean Mean Thirteen - B,1,3,5,6
A City Called July - A,2,3,5
Spider Woman's Web - C,2,6
Beethoven's Hair: An Extraordinary Historical Odyssey and a Scientific Mystery Solved - F, 2,3


I think dragons qualify as monsters, so this is fine for E. Cute title!"
I thought so, thanks!

I think that would work for #2 since you haven't read but a couple of them. I also noticed that Charles Todd (a Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Author) has a story in here, so you could count it for #1 if you wanted.

Thanks - 'm trying to find as many possibilities as possible because i've had severe ADD when it comes to reading lately

Science is in the subtitle"
April - I enjoyed this book when I read it earlier this year

For E or F, would The Queen: A Patrick Bowers Thriller work? Parts of the book are from the killer's point of view and Pat..."
I couldn't tell from the description or some of the reviews of Deeper Than the Dead by Tami Hoag if the killer is really a central character (with some of the book in his/her point of view). I think I'm going to have to say no to this one for E. Sorry!
I would accept The Queen: A Patrick Bowers Thriller by Steven James for either E or F.
I'll definitely accept a geologist as a scientist. In Darkness Reborn by Alexis Morgan will work for F.


That will work fine for E.

A locker door is fine.

Lean Mean Thirteen - B,1,3,5,6
A City Called July - A,2,3,5
Spider Woman's Web - C,2,6
[book:Beethoven's Hai..."
Your choices for B, C, and F are all good. I was a little confused about A, and then I realized that your copy must have a door on it. Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ does not have a cover image for this book, and I'm not sure what we do in this case. Sorry, I'm still a newbie! But I will ask someone with more experience...

Butterflycager wrote: "Bea wrote: "I am planning on picking from these four:
Lean Mean Thirteen - B,1,3,5,6
A City Called July - A,2,3,5
Spider Woman's Web - C,2,6
[book:Bee..."

Butterflycager wrote: "Bea wrote: "I am planning on picking from these four:
Lean Mean Thirteen - B,1,..."
Thanks, Dee!
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My favorite part of Halloween is visiting a haunted house. Some are more elaborate than others, but they usually have some elements in common.
Read three books, each having to do with some different aspect of haunted houses.
You may visit each part of the house only once: a different option from A-H must be chosen for each book.
A. The Creaky Front Door - read a book with a door on the front cover, or with the word "door" in the title. This list Doorways might be helpful for covers.
B. Spooky Laughter in the Hallway - read a funny book. If you need ideas, this list may help: Funniest Books Ever
C. Creepy Cobwebs in the Living Room - read a book with "spider", "web", "cobweb" or a complete name of a commonly identifiable spider (ex. "tarantula", "black widow", "brown recluse", "daddy long legs") in the title.
D. Secret Passageway Behind the Library - read a collection or anthology of short stories or essays by a single or multiple authors.
E. The Monster in the Closet - read a book with "monster" or "closet" in the title OR a book where a monster is a central character. A monster would fit any of the following:
1.a legendary animal combining features of animal and human form or having the forms of various animals in combination, as a centaur, griffin, sphinx, shapeshifter.
2.any creature so ugly or monstrous as to frighten people.
3.any animal or human grotesquely deviating from the normal shape, behavior, or character (vampires work)
4.a person who excites horror by wickedness, cruelty, etc.
5.any animal or thing huge in size.
F. Mad Scientist's Laboratory in the Basement - read a book with "mad", "science" or "scientist", "laboratory", or "basement" in the title OR a book in which a scientist is a central character/subject.
G. Cemetery in the Backyard - read a book with a picture of a cemetery or gravestone on the cover OR a book with "cemetery", "grave", "graveyard", or "tombstone" in the title.
H. Put It All Together - read a book that takes place mostly in a haunted place: house, castle, town, etc.
For A, C, E, F, G - plurals, possessives, and variations (doorway, lab, closeted, etc.) are okay. But words within words (like madame for mad) are not. Words in titles may be found in the Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ book title or subtitle. Series titles are excluded.
Each one must fit into one of the following categories. Unlike A-H above, these categories 1-6 may be repeated.
1. Author or Editor is a Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Author.
2. Author or Editor is one you've never read before.
3. Author or Editor has published more than ten books Required:State number of books published when posting.
4. Book is at least 500 pages long Required: State number of pages when posting.
5. Book is part of a series Required: Identify series when posting.
6. Book title is made up of one, three, or ten words (since Halloween is 10/31). You may ignore or use the subtitle as needed.
Required: Please state which options you choose when posting. If using a image on a book cover, you must include a link to the book or cover (preferred)
Best of luck, and enjoy your visit to the haunted house!