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All authors born 1969 or later will qualify for this new style, as will any author who died at age 50 or younger.

Will Murasaki Shikibu be considered young?
It is unclear how old she was. But it looks like the best guess is that she died just under 50 if you accept the 1014 date of death.

Will Murasaki Shikibu be considered young?
It is unclear how old she was. But it looks like the best guess is that she died just under 50 if you accept the 1014 date of ..."
Yes, you can claim Young style points for her. We will make sure the dates work.

Will Murasaki Shikibu be considered young?
It is unclear how old she was. But it looks like the best guess is that she died just under 50 if you accept the ..."
Thanks. Now I just need to get thru 1000 pages!

Jumbo, Oldies - lots of incentive!"
That was my thought. And it will be my carryover book from this seasons� Asia task! No way I am finishing it in two weeks when I am only 10 percent thru!

Just to check I'm interpreting the Young style correctly ... if the author is alive now, they must be 50 or under in 2019 (born 1969 or later). So if they are now 60, but the book I'm reading was written when they were 30, it would not qualify.
Is that right?


Thank you.




Correct. There are 5 styles each season. Combo/Jumbo are our perennials, but the other 3 styles rotate, and there is no regular sequence for any of them.


One more newby question here. I realize there is still a day to go and things might change..... If a person is responsible for picking a book recommendation or making a task, what is the etiquette? Do the moderators notify people? Are members responsible for keeping up and posting somehow on their own? Honestly, watching the Readerboard makes me nervous and I want to shut down the computer today.

This is a fun time for all of us. When Kate has finished tallying all the posts and scores, she sends out a message to all task and group reads winners. She usually asks for 3 options for tasks, and she and I select one, usually their first selection, but sometimes not. The group reads selections are whichever the member selects as the one they'd most like to recommend to the group.
And don't let your nerves get the best of you. At 100% of reviews, you're sure to be one to select a group reads. While that task almost always has the fewest options, it sometimes has as many as 18-20 books.
Anika's announcement is unusual, because, well, it is an unusual situation.

I want to chime in here. I typically message members for task ideas or book recommendations the first day or two of the challenge. However, in order for that to work, each member must have their account set to receive messages. If an account is not set up to receive messages, the member may need to initiate contact with me or change their account settings.

You can post if you wish, but there are no style points.


Yes, and I just checked the database to see if it was grandfathered in. Sorry, no. It can be used for RwS tasks, but no styles.


We will need to have a birth year. I'm guessing that will be readily available, but I don't want to give an unqualified yes to the question.

Jericho Brown
Preti Taneja
- I'm still searching for the actual birthdate on her.
Wayétu Moore
Is this how you want it done for approval or should we include the link when claiming the book? These three did not have the date on ŷ.



We don't usually have one, but I can set one up.

oh - that's amazing. thank you, elizabeth! i think they used to be around in years gone by, so i really appreciate you resurrecting it this season!

oh - that's amazing. thank you, elizabeth! i think they used to be around in years gone by, so i really appreciate yo..."
We did, but it of petered out. I'm glad it's resurrected too - 'cause I'm nosy like that.... ha, ha!


It's listed as 1984 on her GR author page.

Duh!"
Since she added it to her GR page, I added it to her wikipedia page.

heh! :)
i am glad i am not alone, valerie. i really enjoy seeing what other people plan, and all the different possibilities!!

Yes, that's exactly what we mean. Several years ago, my brother designed a database for us to use for scorekeeeping. Among other things, it has the ability to catch combos that members might miss. But to do so, individual titles must qualify for the same tasks. This season both the 10.1 and the 20.8 are user specific; that is, books that you can read for one of those tasks might not qualify for another user. The query we use allows for that.

Yes, that's exactly what we mean. Sev..."
Perfect. Thank you.

Could you confirm that Jassy Mackenzie will qualify for the young style based on this
Happy Birthday, Jassy Mackenzie, born 19 May 1970
Found at
Thanks!

Could you confirm that Jassy Mackenzie will qualify for the young style based on this
Happy Birthday, Jassy Mackenzie, born 19 May 1970
Found at
..."
Yes. Please remind us when you post.


Are you claiming the single volume containing multiple titles?

Are you claiming the single volume containing multiple titles?"
No, I am claiming the individual titles:
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (64 pgs.) by F. Scott Fitzgerald and
The Diamond as Big as the Ritz (58 pgs.) by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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