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25.4 (Diane's Task - The Name Game)

love this task!!!!! luckily, Nicole is a great name. LOL. :)

Also, would Dracula work, since his name is Count Dracula?
I think I am going to have a hard time choosing!


We still have a lot of unnamed tasks! I am sure I will read it one of these days!!!!

Okay. I am heavily considering switching to Rebecca for the second part of the task.

Isn't just ONE book required for this task?
Part A) Read a book written by an author that shares your name.
--OR--
Part B) Use the random name generator, then read a book with one of the "generated" names in the title.

Isn't just ONE book required for this task?
Part A) Read a book written by an author that shares your name.
--OR--
Part B) Use the random name generator, then read a book with one of the "generated" names in the title"
one book for either Part A OR Part B
plus one book for Part C
AND
C. Read a book with a character’s name in the title (i.e. Sarah’s Key or Dear John. Not acceptable: Breaking Dawn, since there isn’t a character named Dawn in the book).

If one of my random gen choices is Diana, can I use Diane?

Isn't just ONE book required for this task?
Part A) Read a book written by an author that shares your name.
--OR--
Part B) Use the random name generator, then read a book ..."
Okay, now I think I have it....
The second book has to has the name of a character from the book in the book title.
Thanks for the clarification. :-)

Clare Francis or Claire Seeberfor Part A. My middle name is Clare (but it can be spelt either way obviously).
For part C, can I read either Schindler's List or We Need to Talk About Kevin?

Also, would Dracula work, since his name is Count Dracula?
I think I am going to have a hard..."
Yes, Dracula works for part C.


If one of my random gen choices is Diana, can I use Diane?"
Yes.

Clare Francis or Claire Seeberfor Part A. My middle name is Clare (but it can be spelt either way obviously).
For part C, can I read either [bo..."
They all work for this task.

Would a plural last name work for part C? I was thinking of Inventing the Abbots and Other Stories I see that you okayed Schindler, but I just want to check because this book and I have a sordid history. I was going to use it for the 345 task, so I started it to lock in the rating. Then I thought I had misunderstood the task, so I switched it to Reading in Bed. Then I accidentally took it on the train...heh. So I doesn't work for that task now. Then I realized I really could have used it for 345, but I already started a new book to lock that one in... So, you see why I want to double check. :-)
Thanks!

For Part C I am going to read Prentice Alvin.
Other books from my shelves that would work: Emma, Coraline, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Lolita, Kit's Wilderness, Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast, Kim, any of the Harry Potter books, Frankenstein, Pnin, Faust, Sophie's World, Prince Caspian, Herb Seasoning, The Death of Ivan Ilych, The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup and a Spool of Thread, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking-Glass, James and the Giant Peach, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, many many Shakespeare plays, Anna Karenina, Volume 1, The Real Life of Sebastian Knight, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Orlando, The Brothers Karamazov, Ender's Game, Mandy, Biedermann und die Brandstifter, Daniel Deronda
Gosh, there are so many I had to stop!!


Thanks!

Would a plural last name work for part C? I was thinking of Inventing the Abbots and Other Stories I see that you okayed Schindler, but I just want to check because this boo..."
Plural names are fine.

Hyphenated names are fine.


Etta
Cleopatra's Daughter
An Angel for Emily
The Second Coming of Lucy Hatch: A Novel
Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World
Jack with a Twist: Engaging Your Adversary and Other Things They Don't Teach You in Law School
The Secret Diaries of Charlotte Brontë
Scarlett
Dear John
Nefertiti
Rhett Butler's People
The Lost Memoirs of Jane Austen
Agnes and the Hitman
Jane Eyre

Thank you!

Yes."
Thank you. I will probably use my middle name of Susan though. Much easier to find.

Thanks!"
If you like biography, Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World by Tracy Kidder was WONDERFUL.
For Part B, I also have read and really liked Giovanni's Room, Finding Nouf, and Looking for Alaska (Alaska is a character's name in the book).

What about Jo as in Jo Goodman and Jo Beverly?

What about Jo as in Jo Goodman and Jo Beverly?"
Yes, that's fine. Don't forget Joni!

That's too much of a stretch since it is a different gender.


Jayme here are a few you could use:
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford
Gods Behaving Badly by Marie Phillips
Daisy Miller, The Turn of the Screw , or Portrait of a Lady by Henry James
also, books by Henry Miller, Henry David Thoreau, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Henry Fielding.
Actually, I will accept James, since it is very similar, and there are quite a few male authors named Jamie.



Yes

As for Part B, more suggestions (esp. for YA readers...):
Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life
Being Nikki
Enna Burning
Gregor the Overlander
Just Ella

I saw that you okayed Katie's book using a last name, but just wanted to check.
I borrowed The True and Outstanding Adventures of the Hunt Sisters from the library for the last challenge and am now having trouble figuring out where to fit it into this one. Would this be okay with you?

I saw that you okayed Katie's book using a last name, but just wanted to check.
I borrowed The True and Outstanding Adventures of the Hunt Sisters from the library for the last challeng..."
Yes.


Yes. Co-authors names are fine.

Thanks!
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A. Read a book written by an author that shares your first, middle, OR last name. (My name is Diane Joyce Phillips. I might choose a book by Diane Setterfield, Joyce Carol Oates, James Joyce, or Susan Elizabeth Phillips). Spelling variations are acceptable (i.e. Dianne instead of Diane) as are name shortenings (i.e. Sue for Susan).
OR
B. Read a book from an author who shares a name created with a random name generator. Go to . Select gender(s) of choice. Set obscurity factor to 3, 4, or 5 (or if you really want a challenge, try 34, 35, 43, or 45!). Pick an author who shares either a first or last name with the 3rd, 4th, or 5th generated name on your list.
AND
C. Read a book with a character’s name in the title (i.e. Sarah’s Key or Dear John. Not acceptable: Breaking Dawn, since there isn’t a character named Dawn in the book).