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June 2013 - Let's Play Scrabble




You will need to assign the values to each letter in the genre and author's name and tally the score. It's the same as the title only there won't be any double scores.

Yes, ignore the apostrophe.

Yes. The only activity that you cannot use the same book for is the Alphabet Challenge. Topplers and Group Reads are fair game.


We're only looking at the title for interlocking letters. The author just gives extra points.

Hehehe! I'm glad you like it Pragya. :) Thanks.

Excellent. That makes sense now. Thanks again.


Best thing to do is take a pencil and paper and work it out in a grid like the examples. I took a quick look at your TBR 2013 shelf and saw two possible candidates.


22 for the title with the common letter being "o"
Do we score for Author's name and Genre? Or only for the title?
If we score for Author and Genre, then the scoring would add:
Author 19
Genre: 27
Total for title, author and genre: 68


22 for the title with the common letter being "o"
Do we score for Author's name and Genre? Or only for the..."
I count 70 - you get 2 points for the O in Yellow and 2 points for the O in Crocus.

Young Adult will be counted as a genre because we are going by what it is shelved as the most.


How many points?"
The point values for each letter is back in message one along with instructions for calculating the connecting letters. Each participant scores and reports their own choice(s).


It hurts not to kill two birds with one stone and not go with The Great Gatsby at 71 points, but I am going for a WIN this time, I hope. :)
I might go with Moll Flanders, as long as I don;t have to include the subtitle...

It hurts not to kill two birds with ..."
I think I worked it out at 77 points!

Rule 7, General Rules: Subtitles do not count. You're safe!

It hurts not to kill two birds with ..."
I hope you do win, Cherie, for all the brain power you put into this one. :)


It hurts not to kill ..."
Obviously, my brain was not quite up to the challenge (pun intended) when I could not calculate TGG correctly. I had to get on the phone with my "scrabble expert" and "interpreter of challenge rules" to give me a hand re-calculating the score to get what Sarah stated.
Oh a happier note (for me) my book that I thought was good is even better!!!!!!!!
AmyK wrote: "i officially hate the words of and and the now :)"
Yup. There are so many titles that simply won't connect at the two words in the middle. And. Of. The. All words that should be banned.
Yup. There are so many titles that simply won't connect at the two words in the middle. And. Of. The. All words that should be banned.
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Read a book with two or more words in the title where the words connect at one letter, or more - just like in Scrabble!
Example 1 Black Beauty:
Example 2 Little Lord Fauntleroy:
Example 3 The Help:
Specific rules to this challenge:
1. Each consecutive word in the title must connect to the word immediately preceding it. Note in the second example - Little Lord Fauntleroy - the third word connects with the second. Say the title was Little Lord Tom. This title wouldn't count because Tom does not connect with Lord, even though it connects with Little.
2. All words in the title must connect. If you have a title with the words a, an, if, the, but, and, etc they also need to connect according to rule 1 above.
3. All letters touching each other must connect in the title. Note In The Help, H & E connect in both titles. But, in Little Lord Fauntleroy, you cannot connect Lord & Fauntleroy at the O, because the Y would be connecting to the I.
4. Anthologies do not count.
General rules:
1. The book may be in any format - paperback, ebook, audiobook.
2. The book may be in any genre.
3. The book may NOT be combined with the Year Long Alphabet Challenge.
4. The book must be read between June 1 and June 30, 2013.
5. The challenge is for one book. You may read more books if you chose, but only the highest scoring book will apply.
6. The book must be 200 pages or more determined by the issue you read. If reading eBook or audiobook it will be deteremined by the issue that comes up on a Goodreads search.
7. Subtitles do not count.
Scoring:
Everything will score according to the official Scrabble letter values:
1 pt - A, E, I, O, N, R, T L, S, U
2 pt - D, G
3 pt - B, C, M, P
4 pt - F, H, V, W, Y
5 pt - K
8 pt - J, X
10 pt - Q, Z
Tally up the points for the following criteria:
Title - Where letters connect, give them double points (this can be quite strategic since some letters are worth more than others).
Example - The Help...
The: T = 1, H = 4 x 2, E = 1 x 2
help: H = 4 x 2, E = 1 x 2, L = 1, P = 3
Total: 25 points
Example - Little Lord Fauntleroy gets double points for the L in Little, L in Lord, R in Lord and R in Fauntleroy.
Genre - For ease of determining genre, we will use the one that is shelved the most on the book's page.
Author
So we are scoring on Title, Genre, & Author.
Have fun! Questions?