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message 251: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thenightowl) | 2033 comments Heather wrote: "Hmmm, good question Becky... Guess Jackie can make the call on that one along with Jeane's cover issue. Ooohh Jackieeeee.... we need youuuuuu!"

Gee thanks :P

Jeane, just use the current edition of the cover since we can't find your edition.

Becky, I was looking for flower names but I'll take "flowers".


:)


message 252: by Luckngrace (new)

Luckngrace | 292 comments Castle Dor by Arthur Quiller-Couch Castle Dor.
288 pages-2 pts
Genre: HF, classic-2pts
Cover: full body, grass-2
Book Total: 6pts

Speaking In Tongues by Jeffery Deaver Speaking In Tongues.
336 pages-4pts
Genre: mystery, thriller-2pts
Country: USA-1pt
Random: YA (story revolves around Matt's children)-1pt
Book total: 8pts

Compulsion (Alex Delaware, #22) by Jonathan Kellerman Compulsion
386 pages-4pts
Genre: mystery, thriller-2pts
Country: USA-1pt
Cover: water, full body(man inside letter M)-2pts
Book total: 9pts

Total this entry 23 points
Challenge total: 177 points


message 253: by Maude (last edited Mar 23, 2011 07:56AM) (new)

Maude | 732 comments Title: Officially Dead, by Quentin Reynolds
Pages: 244 - 2 pts
Genre: Nonfiction - 1 pt
Time Period: 1940's - 1 pt
Cover: Boat, water, full-bodied people - 3 points
POINTS: 7 pts

TOTAL POINTS: 201


message 254: by Maude (new)

Maude | 732 comments Heather/Jackie, Would you consider "political intrigue" escaping from the Japanese during WWII?


message 255: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thenightowl) | 2033 comments Maude wrote: "Heather/Jackie, Would you consider "political intrigue" escaping from the Japanese during WWII?"

Not really unless some government official (e.g. politician) was involved.


message 256: by Maude (last edited Mar 23, 2011 10:01AM) (new)

Maude | 732 comments Jackie, Because I have so many books that are old and no covers are available on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ, I made a list off Advanced Book Exchange which had pictures of my books. I can't transfer them but if you go to the numbers I will list you will be able to verify. The numbers might be off a little because books may have been added or sold but should be in the vicinity of the number:
Red Sky at Night, Lovers Delight, #42
This Rough Magic, #443
The Piper on the Mountain, #108
The Lieutenant's Lady, #87
In the Hands of the Senecas, #6
Red Sky at Night, Lovers' Delight, #42
Summer of the Dragon, #153
Officially Dead #48
Three Men in a Boat - There were 2021 posts of this book on ABE with NUMEROUS different covers, NONE of which is mine! Mine was published (reprinted) in 1983 by Alan Sutton Publishing Limited, in Guernsey, Channel Islands, and Illustrated by S. A. Boakes. This edition was sent to my mother from England by a dear friend of hers at that time.


message 257: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3024 comments Mod
Maude - can you link to the list?


message 258: by Maude (new)

Maude | 732 comments Becky, I don't know what you mean to link to the list?


message 259: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3024 comments Mod
You said that you made a list off of Advanced Book Exchange with pictures of the books you read... Where is the list? How do we get to it? LOL


message 260: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) Becky wrote: "Whew Jeane... gotta make it difficult, don'tcha?! LOL
I'll leave that one up to Jackie, since the rules for that category do say that the cover must be for the edition you read. I just searched an..."


hehe Becky, that is me...you should know that! :-)


Thanks Maude!


message 261: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) Jackie wrote: "Heather wrote: "Hmmm, good question Becky... Guess Jackie can make the call on that one along with Jeane's cover issue. Ooohh Jackieeeee.... we need youuuuuu!"

Gee thanks :P

Jeane, just use t..."


ok, thanks


message 262: by Maude (new)

Maude | 732 comments The list is Message No. 310. The numbers after the books refer to the number where I saw the book on ABE with a picture so that it could be verified as the correct edition.


message 263: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) I am making this really difficult but for my cover problem book, I see the green one as the popular version, which doesn't show grass or so on the cover according to me....


message 264: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3024 comments Mod
Maude - I'm not sure if I'm following you... It seems like you're saying that we would have to go to that site (and I'm still not sure what it is) and then search for the book and then find the book cover?

Are you not able to link to the page with the cover image from the 3rd party site? Even if you could just copy the URL that would be much easier...


message 265: by Maude (new)

Maude | 732 comments Becky, I never meant for this to be difficult. ABE is short for Advanced Book Exchange which is a place to buy books. The books are numbered 1 to ..... They are listed in order that they are posted - thus I numbered the book which was my book - otherwise someone would have to scroll over lots of books to find the copy I had read for Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ. I felt it would be relatively simple to just go to the book, verify it met the criteria I said it did and that's it. You do not have to search for the book if you go to the number I gave - however, should a book of that name been sold (not necessarily my book), it would, of course, change the number of the book. But it would only be a few numbers lower or higher and it is very easy to spot the right book. This is really easy to do and someone could get it done in 10 minutes or so but I don't know if I am explaining it well enough??


message 266: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thenightowl) | 2033 comments Jeane wrote: "I am making this really difficult but for my cover problem book, I see the green one as the popular version, which doesn't show grass or so on the cover according to me...."

I don't see grass either, but it looks like there is a bird there so you can get a point for animal. Unfortunately, I can't make the cover bigger on my work pc so when I get home I'll take a look at it.


message 267: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3024 comments Mod
You mean AbeBooks.com?
We would have to search for the book by title, and then scroll page by page to find the one you listed - I just tried it with "Red Sky at Night, Lovers Delight":



If you can link the URL for each of them like I just did, Maude, then we can count them. The cover should be included in the post for reporting the points to make it easy for us to verify. I know that not all books will have covers on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ, which is fine, but in that case you'd have to provide the link or picture of the book some other way.

Recording and verifying the points is already pretty difficult and honestly this seems pretty complicated for Heather to do for each one of those books. I only had to go through 2 pages to find that one, but one of the books you list is number 443, which is quite a few pages to go through, with no "go to page" option. =\


message 268: by Maude (new)

Maude | 732 comments Becky, That looks so good but I do not know how to do it. I have learned a lot over the years but I have never had a computer class, although I learned a lot about computer use that was specific to my work. But it was always set up by the IT guys. So you need to tell me how to do it.


message 269: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3024 comments Mod
OK - in any browser you should have an address bar at the top of the screen. The "address" for the page you're on is called the URL and every web page has a unique one - the one for this page is http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/5...

So, to link to the page with the book image, you would go through the process until you find the right book, click on the book title on AbeBooks, which will take you to that book's specific details page, and then highlight the URL at the top of your browser window - right click and click "copy" or press ctrl & C at the same time to copy, and then come back here and paste it by either right clicking in the text box and choosing "paste" or pressing ctrl & v at the same time.

If you're using a Mac, I don't know how you would copy & paste, but I assume it would be similar - highlight what you want to copy, choose the copy option, then paste it back here (or wherever else you want to share it).


message 270: by Maude (new)

Maude | 732 comments Becky, Would it not be better to add as book/author so it would always be available? If so, can you tell me where to put it in that case?


message 271: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3024 comments Mod
That's more complicated, Maude - the books would have to be added to the database as alternate cover editions by a Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ librarian. I am one, but I don't have time to do it.

Maybe later tonight if I have time. In the meantime though, copying the AbeBooks URL will be fine. :) Thanks!


message 272: by Christy (new)

Christy The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly The Book of Lost Things
339pgs= 4pts
Time: 1940's= 1
Genre: HF, Fantasy= 2
Cover: person= 1
Random: YA protaganist=1

Total: 9pts


Grand Total: 86pts


message 273: by Christy (new)

Christy The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly The Book of Lost Things
339pgs= 4pts
Time: 1940's= 1
Genre: HF, Fantasy= 2
Cover: person= 1
Random: YA protaganist=1

Total: 9pts


Grand Total: 86pts


message 274: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) Heather, I won't change my first post if that is okay for you because in the end it stays the same total points.


message 275: by ToniS (new)

ToniS Read: Bag of Bones Bag of Bones by Stephen King
Pages: 752 = 8 points
Genre: Horror = 1 point
Country: United States = 1 point
Cover: Tree, Person with full body, Grass, Water = 4 points
March events: features water, crafts, music = 3 points

Total: 17 points

Challenge total: 39 points


message 276: by Ellen (new)

Ellen | 11 comments Othello (Signet Classic Shakespeare) by William Shakespeare
Othello
368 pages = 4
Country - Italy - 1
Book Cover - Person with full body - 1

Total: 6
Grand Total: 17


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 3105 comments "Cherry Cheesecake Murder" by Joanne Fluke

Bonus:4 (352pp)
Genre: Mystery-1
Country: US-1
Craft: Cooking-1

Total: 7
Grand Total: 71


message 278: by southpaw285 (last edited Mar 24, 2011 06:22AM) (new)

southpaw285 Completed Ragtime by E.L. Doctorow

Genre: HF, 1 point
Countries: US, 1 point
Cover: Water, Boat, 2 points
Bonus: 336 pages, 4 points

This post: 8 points
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Total challenge points as of 03/24/11 = 35


message 279: by KristiJ (new)

KristiJ Jennings (kiki23stang) | 168 comments Small Favor (The Dresden Files, #10) by Jim Butcher
Small Favor by Jim Butcher
Book Cover: Person with full body � 1 pt
Genre: Fantasy / Mystery - 2 pts
County: United States � 1 pt
Aries: Fire (Dresden uses the Hellfire) � 1 pt
432 pgs � 4 pts
Total 9 Pts
Total Challenge Points: 61 pts


message 280: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 5 comments Brimstone by Douglas Preston

Genre: Mystery and Thriller - 2pts
Country: USA and Italy - 2pts
752 pages - 8pts

Total - 12pts

Challenge Total - 51pts


message 281: by Cheryl A (new)

Cheryl A | 1005 comments A Stranger in Mayfair A Stranger in Mayfair (Charles Lenox Mysteries, #4) by Charles Finch
320 Pgs 4 pts
Time Period 1800's 1pt
Genre - HF, Mystery 2 pts

Total 7 pts

Challenge Total 75 pts


message 282: by Rachel (new)

Rachel G (anplica) | 280 comments The Friday Night Knitting Club
352 pages = 4
Countries - US = 1
March - crafts = 1
Total = 6 points

Hawaii
960 pages = 8
Time Periods - 1800s, 1940s = 2
Genre - HF = 1
Countries - US = 1
Hawaii by James A. Michener
Book Cover - Tree, Person with full body, water = 3
Random - Epic, political intrigue = 2
March - water = 1
Total = 18 points

Challenge Total = 71 points


message 283: by LemonLinda (new)

LemonLinda (lwilliamson0423) | 626 comments Heather wrote: "LemonLinda wrote: "The House at Riverton by Kate Morton

Genre � HF, mystery � 2 points
Random � Senior Citizen as a protagonist, YA as protagonist � 2 points
Page co..."


Thanks.


message 284: by Laura K (new)

Laura K | -32 comments This is my first challenge participation. Pls pls forgive me if I goof up the point calculations.

Madame Tussaud: A Novel of the French Revolution
464 pages - 4 pts
Country: France - 1 pt
Genre: Historical fiction - 1 pt
Book Cover: Trees and grass - 2 pts
Titles: Gender - Madame - 1 pt
Random Tasks: Book published in 2011 - 1 pt
GR author w/author page - 1 pt
HF member - 1 pt
Political intrigue - 1 pt
March Event: Women's History Month - Famous woman - 1 pt
Nat'l Craft Month: Wax sculpture - 1 pt
Book points = 15


message 285: by Laura K (new)

Laura K | -32 comments Next one is-- Haunting Jasmine
304 pages - 4 pts
Country: U.S. - 1 pt
Title: Flower - Jasmine - 1 pt
Random task: Book published in 2011 - 1 pt
Book points = 7
Challenge points to date = 22


message 286: by Holly (new)

Holly Weiss (hollyweiss) | 278 comments Elizabeth I
Genre HF = 1
Random � pub 2011 = 1
Random � political intrigue = 1
Random - senior citizen as protagonist = 1
Women’s History month - famous woman = 1
Pages 688 pgs = 6

Total book = 11 pts.
Total Challenge = 80 pts.


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 3105 comments I have a question, I am reading "People of the Book". Some of the stories take place in the 1940's and one or two take place in the 1800s. Some the 1990s. Could I claim points for the 1800s and 1940s time period?


message 288: by Elli (new)

Elli | -201 comments Re: Madame Tussaud. I was so looking forward to reading this book and so far, I'm disappointed. I'm about 100 pages into it and not exactly bored, but it's rather dry and for me, the characters are a bit steriotypical. We'll see what happens as I go along further.


message 289: by Becky, Moddess (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3024 comments Mod
Jayme(the ghost reader) wrote: "I have a question, I am reading "People of the Book". Some of the stories take place in the 1940's and one or two take place in the 1800s. Some the 1990s. Could I claim points for the 1800s and 194..."

Yes, I would say so.


message 290: by Becky, Moddess (last edited Mar 25, 2011 09:29PM) (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) | 3024 comments Mod
Last Chance to See by Douglas Adams
Pages 222 - (2 points)
Time Period: 1980s (1 point)
Genre: Non-Fiction (1 point)

-- Book Total: 4

Challenge Total: 65


message 291: by Luckngrace (new)

Luckngrace | 292 comments Roseflower Creek, 2E Roseflower Creek, 2E by Jackie Lee Miles
240 pages-2pts
Genre: HF,YA-2pts
Country: USA-1pt
Title: Rose,Creek-2pts
Cover: Full body,water,grass,trees-4pts
Random: YA protagonist(Lori),senior protagonist(Meemaw)-2pts
March: water, fire, craft(sewing,quilting)-3pts
Book total: 16pts
Challenge total to date: 193 points


message 292: by Ellen (new)

Ellen | 11 comments The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler
The Big Sleep
234 pages = 2
Genre - Mystery - 1
Country - United States - 1

Total: 4
Grand Total: 21


message 293: by LemonLinda (new)

LemonLinda (lwilliamson0423) | 626 comments Decision Points by George W. Bush

Time period � 1970s, 1980s � 2 points
Genre � NF � 1 point
Country � USA � 1 point
Random � political intrigue � 1 point
Page count � 481 � 4 points
Total for task � 9 points

Total for Challenge - 88 points


message 294: by Jayme(theghostreader) (last edited Mar 31, 2011 01:28PM) (new)

Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 3105 comments "People of the Book" by Geraldine Brooks
Bonus: 372pp-4
Time period: 1940's,1800's-2
Genre: HF-1
Country: Australia-1
Craft: 1 (book restoration)

Book Total:9
Grand Total: 80


message 295: by Jeane (last edited Mar 27, 2011 10:07AM) (new)

Jeane (icegini) Silver Wedding by Maeve Binchy
Silver Wedding by Maeve Binchy

272 pages: 2 points

time periods- 1985: 1 point
Countries- Ireland: 1 point
bookcover- Silver Wedding by Maeve Binchy - several people in full length/ tree/ grass: 3 points
march event- in honour of St Patrick's day: 1 point

8 points

total points: 50 points


message 296: by Laura K (new)

Laura K | -32 comments Tiger's Curse
448 pages - 4 pts
Genre: YA - 1 pt
Country: US and India - 1 pt
Title: Animal (Tiger) - 1 pt
Book Cover: Animal (Tiger) - 1 pt
Random Task: Book published in 2011 - 1 pt
Young Adult as a protagonist - 1 pt
GR author w/author page - 1 pt
Book points = 11
Challenge points to date = 33


message 297: by Gayle (new)

Gayle (gretarahikkainen) The King's Daughter by Christie Dickason 480 pages

480 pages = 4 pts
Genre: Historical Fiction = 1 pt
Title: Gender - Daughter = 1 pt
March events: Women's History Month - Elizabeth, daughter of James I of England = 1 pt
Random tasks: Political Intrigue = 1 pt.

Task points = 8 points
Challenge points thus far = 41


message 298: by Holly (new)

Holly Weiss (hollyweiss) | 278 comments The House at Riverton

Hist Fic = 1
599 pgs = 6
Genre mystery = 1
Cover � grass & water = 2
Random � Senior citizen protagonist = 1

Total book points = 11
Total Challenge points = 91

My cover has a fountain filled with water and rolling grassy hills. I can't get that image to upload here.
The House at Riverton


message 299: by Jackie (last edited Mar 27, 2011 03:21PM) (new)

Jackie (thenightowl) | 2033 comments Holly is it this one?
The House at Riverton
The House at Riverton by Kate Morton


message 300: by Holly (new)

Holly Weiss (hollyweiss) | 278 comments Jackie wrote: "Holly is it this one?
The House at Riverton
The House at Riverton by Kate Morton"


Yes!


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