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Fall 09/Winter 10' Challenge: Tasks, Questions, & Discussion
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Dec 02, 2009 08:56AM

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Also, my edition of The Great Gatsby doesn't have 150 pages - could I still use it? I'm definitely recompensing that loss with other books...
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And another question: Is there any way I could use Hamlet for the hyped-book part (10.3)? I've never wanted to read Shakespeare but now I'm forced to it by a class, under death-threat. Everyone around me is all, "How can you not want to read Shakespeare!?" but I'm just really BAH about it.
Your welcome! Haha and don't worry..I like answering questions..it gives me something to do since I am newly unemployed. lol

I'm not good at coming up with books at the top of my head, so a beginning list (probably add books as I find them/find they fit the premise. Not even sure I can really do more than 2 a week.
5 points:
7. Blood and Chocolate by Annete Curtis Klause
8. Hard Love by Ellen Wittlinger
10 points:
3. Twilight by Stephanie Meyers
6. The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks
8. Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain by Oliver W. Sacks
15 points:
1. The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury
2. Gay-Neck: The Story of a Pigeon by Dhan Gopal Mukerji (India)
?
3. Dune by Frank Herbert
5. Animal Farm by George Orwell
8. “Full” “Badge” “Document” or “Heterosexual”
20 points:
About a Boy by Nicholas Hornby
25 points
1. Harlem Renaissance: Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
Not without Laughter by Langston Hughes
2. Known classic: ?
New classic: Holes by Louis Sachar
3.
4. The Master and the Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
song: “Love and Destroy” by Franz Ferdinand
5. Slaughterhouse-5 by Kurt Vonnegut
6. From the land of green ghosts by Pascal Khoo Thwe (Burma/Myanmar)
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7. Best subject: Science (Biology or Chemistry) - ?
Worst subject: Wood, PE, History - ?

(Also, I think you need to post your list to the Official Record of Points thread...)


Finished Mrs. Dalloway mostly while I was restless and couldn't sleep last night. My friend borrowed it from me ages ago and said she liked it. Certainly interesting in the experimental standpoint, but I probably won't ever read it again.
Kaion wrote: "I'm fairly sure I read it in middle school and liked it well enough, but apparently not enough to remotely remembered what happened in it or to read it ever again. But yay, rereading is a perk of a..."
I have been meaning to read it! It's just been sitting on my shelf for a while.
I have been meaning to read it! It's just been sitting on my shelf for a while.

For
3. September 24, 1992: Sci Fi Channel (now called Syfy Channel) is launched. Read a book set in an alternate universe.
, would HG Wells' The Time Machine work? It's about time travelling, and the character ends up in a year in which the world is way different from ours (and impossible to happen). It falls a little short of 150 pages, but I can compensate with other books (thinking of reading War&Peace)!
Just a funny side note: Last week while channel surfing, they were showing Casino Royale (James Bond) on the SciFi channel! :)


Annashu--that's fine if the the stories were in the same book.
Kaion--Hmm I'm not exactly sure what she meant. Kelly? Or anyone else that has a better understanding of what contemporary British writer would encompass?
Kaion--Hmm I'm not exactly sure what she meant. Kelly? Or anyone else that has a better understanding of what contemporary British writer would encompass?


Link was actually added by Paula it is http://www.contemporarywriters.com/au...

I noticed I was moving along quite well until about mid December, then road block!
Has anyone else hit a wall?
Has anyone else hit a wall?

Mine was because of work. Mostly. AVeraging over 50 hours a week the last 4, and it is only going to get worse, I mean better!

2 weeks until this challenge ends!! Don't forget to update your points on anything you may have read for the challenge!
OOOH. I got the winner's of the School Year challenge's tasks and they are good! The Spring/Summer challenge is going to be SO good!


Oh...Titans and Monsters could be synonyms too, eh?

the thing that I found most interesting was each chef's personal take on their restaurant, especially Thomas Keller's philosophy of cooking respectfully and logically with as little waste as possible.
The subject was cooking which I do know some about, but it focused on high-end restaurant work which I don't really have any experience with. Let me know if you think it is acceptable.
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