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Since June brings the start of summer...read a book where the main character has made a new start. For example, life-changing career move, or any MAJOR lifechange.
Will this work?"
Yes - just for fun and our interest, when posting your task, give us a few words/a sentence about what major life change is involved. (not required)

"Go to Flashlight Worthy, browse around a bit, then choose a list and read one book from that list."
The difference in my task and the original is that, for repeats of the task, I do not require that I stick with the same list. My goal is to explore new books that I might not have known about.

"Go to Flashlight Worthy, browse around a bit, then choose a list and read one book from that list.""
There are some great books on those lists! Have fun!

Read any book by a Pulitzer Prize winning author/finalist other than the title which won or was nominated.

Read any book added to your Goodreads shelf in 2007.

Read any book added to your Goodreads shelf in 2007."
Good job!

Thanks Elizabeth. Even if I don't get around to them for this task, there are plenty of interesting-looking authors on that list.

Thanks for asking for them, Coralie! Your request had me thinking about new ways to get information from our database and that can only help all of us.

Read a book that has Fantasy as one of the genres on the book page.

Read a book that has Fantasy as one of the genres on the book page."
Have fun with that course!

Read any book by a Pulitzer Prize winning author/finalist other than the title which won or was nominated."
To make it less awkward, you can eliminate the references to winning/won (as the winners are included in the books that are nominated/finalists):
Read any book by an author nominated for the Pulitzer Prize other than the title which was nominated.

Read any book by an author nominated for the Pulitzer Prize other than the title which was nominated. "
I thought the task was just for winners or finalists, not all nominees.


Better - I'll make the edit!

See the reworded task that Liz posted in #66, and which now appears in Post #2 for the task you are doing. I think this will make it easier for you.

I think that is good. Let me know if this is something I can run with.


I'd like to adopt Jayme (the ghost reader)'s task if I may. I've a ton of fantasy books on my TBR as well.

I'd like to a..."
It's a popular task!

Read a short story collection. "
Nice!

Read ..."
Would you share good ones you find? I am always asked for ideas for our debate team!

Read ..."
And I don't know this was on your radar, but I'm considering The Collected Stories of Katherine Anne Porter for 20.4 Baseball Hall of Fame (she's on the Texas Leaguers list), so you can claim that combo.

If you claim the task on 10.9, you can claim a combo with 20.4, just not the other way around.


Read a book that has Historical Fiction as one of the genres on the book page.

Read a book that has Historical Fiction as one of the genres on the book page."
Got it!

Does this mean our task CAN get combo pts?

When you claim a book for 10.9, you can claim a combo for another task. However, if you claim a different task, you cannot claim 10.9 as a combo.
10.9 The Witches Brew
+5 Combo 20.10 NYC
but not
20.10 The Witches Brew
+5 combo 10.9 Design your own

When you claim a book for 10.9, you can claim a combo for another task. However, if you claim a different task, you cannot claim 10.9 a..."
Great! THANKS!!

Read a book with a number in the title expressed in digits."
I look forward to your choice!

Read a book with a number in the title expressed in digits."
I look forward to your choice!"
It is going to be
Debt: The First 5,000 Years by David Graeber
I got it for my birthday and couldn't find another task for it. I have several others among my TBRs if I have time.

Read a book that is related to its author's TED Talk.
I'm reading Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead, and Sheryl Sandberg did a TED Talk about the need for female leadership, which is also what the book is about.

"Read a novel in which the main character goes on a journey. Ideally, the book should comprise a single over-land journey taking place in one world (no sea, air, or space travel on this one)."
I'll be reading this book: Ostrich Boys

"Awesome alliteration": Read a book where the capitalized words in the title is an alliteration.
Hope it makes sense...
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Since June brings the start of summer...read a book where the main character has made a new start. For example, life-changing career move, or any MAJOR lifechange.
Will this work?