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Joe Abercrombie
Anita Amirrezvani
Louis Auchincloss
Mel Bartholomew
Erica Bauermeister
Susan Brownmiller
Rosario Castellanos
Diane Chamberlain
John Christopher
Lydia Chukovskaya
Storm Constantine
James Dalessandro
Tsitsi Dangarembga
Mark Z. Danielewski
R.F. Delderfield
Vanessa Diffenbaugh
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Marianne Fredriksson
Victoria Glendinning
Robert Gottschlich
Linda M. Hasselstrom
Kristien Hemmerechts
Elin Hilderbrand
Laura Hillenbrand
Michel Houellebecq
Sara Houghteling
Nikos Kazantzakis
Russell Kirkpatrick
Andrea Freud Loewenstein
Alexander McCall Smith
Niccolò Machiavelli
Cory MacLauchlin
Françoise Mallet-Joris
Peter Matthiessen
Mardi McConnochie
Erin Morgenstern
Audrey Niffenegger
Jerry Oppenheimer
Mark Pendergrast
Arturo Pérez-Reverte
Jim Rasenberger
Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
Diane Setterfield
William Shakespeare
Henryk Sienkiewicz
Joan Slonczewski
Francis Steegmuller
Kate Summerscale
Mario Vargas Llosa
Padma Viswanathan
Jack Weatherford
Sunil Weeramantry
Harry Whittington
Richard L. Zweigenhaft
Some 10-letter authors:
Beryl Bainbridge
Natalya Baranskaya
Alejo Carpentier
G.K. Chesterton
Michael Cunningham
Renate Dorrestein
Friedrich Dürrenmatt
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Jennifer Fleischner
John Galsworthy
Fred I. Greenstein
David Halberstam
Amanda Hodgkinson
Arnaldur Indriðason
Barbara Kingsolver
Andrea MacPherson
Steven Millhauser
C.S. Richardson
Samuel Richardson
Edward Rutherfurd
Nina Sankovitch
August Strindberg
Booth Tarkington
Vassilis Vassilikos
Simon Winchester
Some 9-letter authors:
Aeschylus
Anna Akhmatova
Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
Meena Alexander
Michelle Alexander
Robert Alexander
Dante Alighieri
Debby Applegate
John Arbuthnot
Aristotle
Penny Armstrong
Donald Barthelme
Louis Bromfield
Bryce Courtenay
C.E. Crutchley
John Dos Passos
David Ebershoff
Maria Edgeworth
Péter Esterházy
Jeffrey Eugenides
Kate Furnivall
Tim Gautreaux
Tess Gerritsen
Lawrence Goldstone
Ivan Goncharov
Adam Goodheart
Elena Gorokhova
Kate Grenville
Heather Gudenkauf
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Ernest Hemingway
Artis Henderson
Patricia Highsmith
Nini Holmkvist
Helen Humphreys
Ann Kirschner
Victor Klemperer
Mikhail Lermontov
Clarice Lispector
Steve Luxenberg
Ann-Marie MacDonald
Linden MacIntyre
Ben Macintyre
Rebbie Macintyre
Margaret MacMillan
Katherine Mansfield
Anouk Markovits
Alice McDermott
Nicholas Monsarrat
Anka Muhlstein
Cees Nooteboom
Per Petterson
Robert Rotenberg
Carlos Ruiz Zafón
Luis Sepúlveda
John Steinbeck
Robert Louis Stevenson
William Makepeace Thackeray
Newton Thornburg
Gail Tsukiyama
Jeanette Winterson
Marguerite Yourcenar

;) Thanks for the lists. They give a some more options if that choice wins! A lot of them are on my full TBR and there are some great books to choose from either way. Does your program automatically grab that data or did you search all of those authors out yourself? Is there an easier way for those of us counting letters to search our TBRs? (for the titles and the authors?)


Then I double my thanks to you for the lists! I still prefer the titles because it is a little more flexible for my particular TBR, but I'll be happy no matter what.

The titles idea followed the author idea. I'll be happy no matter which task(s) we choose. It's always possible when we don't use a poll task in a particular season it may come back at a later date. ;-)


Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage
We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane
Parnassus on Wheels
The Collector of Dying Breaths: A Novel of Suspense
We will see when the polls close and all the tasks post!


Gunnar's Daughter
The Ice Palace
Out Stealing Horses
Books by Jo Nesbø
If noir interests you, Wikipedia has a page on Scandinavian Noir listing both Norweigan and Icelandic Authors.


Iceland:
A fantastic regular mystery - Smilla's Sense of Snow
A Nobel-prize-winning author - Independent People
A fun classic: Journey to the Center of the Earth
Norway:
A short, compelling classic - Hunger
An American homesteading story - Giants in the Earth: A Saga of the Prairie
Dark, psychological dramas - Hedda Gabler, A Doll's House, Ghosts


Aha, so you have. And a four-star read - I may have to move it nearer the top of my tbr.
A Doll's House is the least dark of Ibsen's plays; it may even have a positive ending.

I second both of these authors. I plan to read another in the Fossum series and I've liked all of the Per Petterson that I've read so far.

Iceland:
A fantastic regular mystery - [bo..."
My TBR just grew!

Iceland:
A fantastic regular mystery - [bo..."
Not to be nitpicking (spelling?), but [book:Smilla's Sense of Snow|124509] is set in Copenhagen (Denmark) and revolves around a Greenlandic woman, is it really shelved as Iceland?
I don't really keep a TBR-list, so my voting tends to be off the cuff and very (probavly too) intuitive. It will be exciting to see the results!

I think for this task it just depends how many people on GR have shelved it that way, and Smilla has exactly the required 5 for Iceland - although presumably those people have mixed up Iceland and Greenland. If you click to see the 1 comment under the poll, Liz has posted links to lists where we can see which books qualify.
The polls are closed now! I don't have anything on my shelf for Norway/Iceland but I think I'll be going for Hunger.


Theresa, I loved Burial Rites! Great suggestion!


Yes that will get you not-a-novel points.


Yes, we have accepted that book in the past with a Lexile of 940. I don't know why it is not appearing in the Lexile database.


Yes. I'm hoping to get to The Wife and Other Stories this season.

Can I take a book started in August aka( Les Misérables ) and use it in the winter challenge?..."
I can see how it could take 6 months to read Les Mis! Nope, it doesn't matter when you start the book -- only that you've read less than 50%.

Awesome. I'm glad to hear that! I put it on my book list for this season without checking the number of pages. Might not do that again very soon.
Planning my books hasn't gone to well for me this season. I had another book on that I have in e-book form but didn't check the language. It turns out it wasn't in English but was Arabic (which I don't understand) and no library within 2 hours train ride of me has the book. Actually only 1 library in this country has it.

Usually they're the same, but I'm looking at Gone Girl for my square peg and it's two different editions, so I'm not sure if it would count for jumbo points or not.



I checked a couple of other titles to see if it was a pattern that should be reported as a bug. I didn't find one, so I'm not going to report it, but if you see it happen again, let us know.



And I couldn't find a correction of my points there either. If I had made a mistake in my points before, usually an admin corrected it in the completed thread.
If someone could please tell me where I did wrong.
Thanks and greetings!

And I couldn't ..."
Phoebe, this is a great place to post questions like this. It is probably my error and I will look into it tonight and let you know. Sorry about that.

Not sure about the other 5, though.

The Readerboard has me on 270 points (thru post 755), and 6/11 (54.5%) on the Group Read Leaderboard. I think I am only due 250 points and 5/10 (50.0%) respectively.
My posts were:
316: 10 pts for We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
317: 45 pts for Frankenstein
432: 10 pts for The Rehearsal
475: 25 pts for Nocturnes (not-a-novel)
488: 20 pts for Garlic and Sapphires (not-a-novel)
527: 20 pts for Shadow of the Rock
613: 45 pts for The Woman in White
614: 20 pts for Nothing to Envy (not-a-novel)
666: 20 pts for Tenth of December (not-a-novel)
715: 35 pts for I Am Malala (not-a-novel).
Maybe post 666 (spooky!) has been counted twice?

Not sure about the other 5, though."
Ah...I just saw it like, "great, more than 9, fine." Ooops, that was my mistake. :)


Hi, thanks! But I understand if you deduct 5 points, because of the mistakenly counted combo points (see posting above).

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