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Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal
(last edited Sep 14, 2014 06:48PM)
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Class Roster
Maggie
Netanella
Danielle The Book Huntress
Amanda
Sandy
Candice
Patricia
Shona
SmittenKitten
Natalie
Suzanne
Michelle
Aimee
Laura
Maggie
Netanella
Danielle The Book Huntress
Amanda
Sandy
Candice
Patricia
Shona
SmittenKitten
Natalie
Suzanne
Michelle
Aimee
Laura
Patricia wrote: "So... these books all need to have dangerous heroes?"
Not for this challenge. Any book is eligible so long as it meets the other requirements.
Not for this challenge. Any book is eligible so long as it meets the other requirements.

Aerospace Engineering. 20/20 DONE!!
A - Ashley's Bend 10/19/14 2.5*
E - The Escort 11/12/14 3*
R - Rocky Mountain Heat 9/18/14 4*
O - One Night with a Cowboy 11/11/14 4*
S - Slade 9/6/14 4*
P - Tears of Tess by Pepper Winters 9/4/14 4*
A - Resist by Lilly Avalon 9/5/14 4*
C - The Courage to Love by Samantha Kane 9/20/14 4*
E - Emilee 11/15/14 4*
E - Encounters 11/16/14 4*
N- Not Your Damn Submissive 9/30/14 4*
G - Game Changer 9/12/14 3.5*
I - Inevitable 11/1/14 4*
N - Not Your Damn Dom 10/4/14 5*
E - Heat of the Moment by Elle Kennedy 10/14/14 4*
E - SEAL's Honor by Elle> James 12/6/14 3*
R - Rock My World 9/29/14 4*
I - In Bed with a Highlander 11/2/14 4*
N - Fate by Nikki Sex 11/18/14 4*
G - Good Girl Gone Plaid 9/13/14 4*

Hey Danielle,
For Option B, what if we want a degree in, say Anthropology from the list, but it doesn't fit the 14-letter criteria? Should we add to the list, or select a double major?

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Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal
(last edited Sep 01, 2014 08:20AM)
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Netanella wrote: " Danielle The Book Huntress (Angels Weep For Goodreads) wrote: "Option B: You can declare a degree by spelling it out. To obtain the Tertiary Education, the word you spell out must be 14 or more le..."
Hi Netanella, you would have to pick a double major if you want to use a shorter degree option and you're going for Tertiary Studies as your Educational Level. Does that make sense?
Hi Netanella, you would have to pick a double major if you want to use a shorter degree option and you're going for Tertiary Studies as your Educational Level. Does that make sense?
Patricia wrote: "I'm in though I still haven't quite wrapped my mind around how it works. But since when has understanding what I get into stopped me from having fun?"
Is there a part I can clarify for you? Sorry if it's confusing you. Sometimes I don't know how well the challenge will work until we try it, but I hope to make it as smooth as possible for the participants.
Is there a part I can clarify for you? Sorry if it's confusing you. Sometimes I don't know how well the challenge will work until we try it, but I hope to make it as smooth as possible for the participants.
For Option B, you can create your own degree to spell out (10 letters or over). It should not be one already listed.
Netanella wrote: " Danielle The Book Huntress (Angels Weep For Goodreads) wrote: "Option B: You can declare a degree by spelling it out. To obtain the Tertiary Education, the word you spell out must be 14 or more le..."
You could do Option A and still qualify for the Tertiary Studies by reading 14 or more books, and do Option B at the Secondary Level, or do a double degree plan.
You could do Option A and still qualify for the Tertiary Studies by reading 14 or more books, and do Option B at the Secondary Level, or do a double degree plan.

Yup, makes sense. Thanks. I've started picking my books out for Option A, but I got stuck on Option B. I was tempted with "Advanced Mathematics", but there's four "A"s in there!






DHASG Back to School Challenge
Duration: September 1st to December 31st, 2014
Option A: Coursework
End of challenge Progress :- 6 out of 7 completed
I. Music: Play by Kylie Scott 4/10/2014
II. Language: The Professional: Part 1 by Kresley Cole 19/10/2014
III. Arts: Magus of Stonewylde by Kit Berry
V. Science: Fury by Laurann Dohner 30/9/2014
VI. History: A Rose for Lancaster by Christine Elaine Black 27/10/2014
VII. Social Studies or Government: The High Sheriff of Huntingdon by Anne Stuart 15/12/2014
IX. Religion or Philosophy: Shaman Pathways - Elen of the Ways: British Shamanism - Following the Deer Trods by Elen Sentier 31/12/2014

Just want to make sure before I start planning!
Hi Natalie. It's one book per subject, although Music is an exception. If you read five audiobooks, you can count five books as music. Just specify that they are audiobooks.

DHASG Back to School Challenge
Duration: 9/1/2014 - 12/31/2014
Progress: 37 out of 37
This semester I started graduate school, I'm earned a MASTERS IN LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
M: Marissa Meyer; Cress - **** - 12/10/2014 - 550 Pages
A: Anna Banks; Of Triton - **** - 9/2/2014 - 246 Pages
S: Seduced by a Pirate by Eloisa James - **** - 9/24/2014 - 100 Pages
T: The Titan's Curse by Rick Riordan - *** - 10/7/2014 - 320 Pages
E: Elle Kennedy; One Night of Sin - *** - 9/12/2014 - 162 Pages
R: Rock Chick Rescue by Kristen Ashley - ***** - 9/3/2014 - 500 Pages
S: Simone St. James; The Haunting of Maddy Clare - ***** - 10/6/2014 - 318 Pages
I: Inkspell by Cornelia Funke - ***** - 9/25/2014 - 635 Pages
N: The 9th Judgment by James Patterson - ***** - 12/6/2014 - 355 Pages
L: Lisa Kleypas; Devil in Winter - ***** - 11/24/2014 - 368 Pages
I: If You Ask Me by Betty White - **** - 10/2/2014 - 258 Pages
B: Geraldine Brooks; People of the Book - **** - 9/22/2014 - 449 Pages
R: Reckless by Skye Jordan - *** - 9/9/2014 - 280 Pages
A: Lara Adrian; Kiss of Midnight - *** - 10/3/2014 - 402 Pages
R: Rick Yancey; The 5th Wave - ** - 11/22/2014 - 480 Pages
Y: Yes Please by Amy Poehler - ***** - 11/28/2014 - 329 Pages
A: Maya Angelou; The Heart of a Woman - **** - 9/1/2014 - 288 Pages
N: Never Kiss a Rake by Anne Stuart - **** - 12/21/2014
D: A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness - ***** - 10/29/2014
I: Larissa Ione; Desire Unchained - ***** - 12/29/2014
N: Nefertiti by Michelle Moran - ***** - 12/28/2014
F: Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal by Eric Schlosser - *** - 10/21/2014 - 399 Pages
O: Onyx by Jennifer L. Armentrout - ***** - 11/3/2014 - 366 Pages
R: Richelle Mead; Bloodlines - **** - 12/17/2014 - 421 Pages
M: Abby Cooper, Psychic Eye by Victoria Laurie - **** - 12/19/2014
A: Ashes to Ashes and Cinder to Cinder by Cameron Jace - **** - 12/19/2014
T: Tangled by Emma Chase - **** - 12/22/2014
I: I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban by Malala Yousafzai - ***** - 12/27/2014
O: Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout - *** - 9/4/2014 - 335 Pages
N: Never Judge a Lady by Her Cover by Sarah MacLean - ***** - 12/25/2014
S: Susan Elizabeth Phillips; Dream a Little Dream - **** - 10/27/2014 - 400 Pages
C: The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black - **** - 10/5/2014 - 419 Pages
I: I'm Not the Biggest Bitch in This Relationship: Hilarious, Heartwarming Tales About Man's Best Friend from America's Favorite Humorists by Wade Rouse - ***** - 12/26/2014
E: The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan - *** - 9/16/2014 - 800 Pages
N: The Next Always by Nora Roberts - ***** - 12/24/2014
C: Loretta Chase; Silk Is for Seduction - ***** - 11/23/2014 - 371 Pages
E: Eloisa James; The Ugly Duchess - **** - 9/23/2014 - 334 Pages






































Currently reading advance course (1) in Anatomy and Physiology with

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advanced course ancient history, year 1312 (2) with


A - The Learned art of Witches and Wizards by Anton Adams, currently reading, which also counts at coursework IX Religion
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Music I'm reading - Dancing to the flute by Manisha Jolie Amin 15/09/2014
Language - Girl by the Sea by Penelope Green
Arts - Shadow Queen by Deborah Kalin
Physical Education -
Science -
History -
Social Studies or Government -
Mathematics -
Religion or Philosophy -
Am I understanding this correctly?
Before I go ahead and pick my other books.
Looks fine to me, Shona. Just add the dates read when you finish the books regularly or at the end of the challenge.
Suzanne wrote: "Dangerous Hero Addict Support Group
DHASG Back to School Challenge
Duration: 9/1/2014 - 12/31/2014
Progress: 1 out of 37
This semester I started graduate school, I'm earned a MASTERS IN LIBRARY ..."
That's exciting, Suzanne. I am going to get a degree in 2D animation (a way different field from what I work in now). Good luck to you in school.
DHASG Back to School Challenge
Duration: 9/1/2014 - 12/31/2014
Progress: 1 out of 37
This semester I started graduate school, I'm earned a MASTERS IN LIBRARY ..."
That's exciting, Suzanne. I am going to get a degree in 2D animation (a way different field from what I work in now). Good luck to you in school.

Duration: September 1st to December 31st, 2014
Educational Level:
Tertiary Education/Graduate Studies
Option A: 14 courses + 4 advanced courses
Courses 9/14
✔ I. Music:
Heroine is a cellist: Inside Out by Rowyn Ashby - 09.01.2014 (★★★)
✔ II. Language:
Dangerous hero Giovanni Vecchio is Italian vampire in The Force of Wind by Elizabeth Hunter - 10.16.2014 (★★★★★)
✔ III. Arts:
Read a fantasy novel: A Song of Ice and Fire 3 - A Storm of Swords by George R.R. Martin - 09.13.2014 (★★★★★)
✔ IV. Physical Education:
Read a book that involves some physical activity or sport. Flashback by Jill Shalvis - 09.01.2014 (★★★★)
✔ V. Science:
Captain Jack is an Air Force flight instructor and all around aviation-badass in A New World: Return by John O'Brien - 09.06.2014 (★★★★)
✔ VI. History:
The Knight's Prisoner by Renee Rose is set in Medieval England - 09.17.2014 (★★)
✔ VII. Social Studies or Government:
Hero Steve is an FBI agent in Naked Sushi by Jina Bacarr - 09.25.2014 (★★)
✔ VIII. Mathematics:
G.S. Fields' Under Vanishing Skies involves quantum math programming to reprogram old satellites - 09.14.2014 (★★★★)
✔ IX. Religion or Philosophy:
Dresden Files 8 - Proven Guilty by Jim Butcher - 09.16.2014 (★★★★★)









Advanced Courses 7/7
✔ 1. Engineering:
Read a science fiction or technological novel: Madam by Aubrey Ross - 09.04.2014 (★★★)
✔ 2. Inorganic or Organic Chemistry: Read a fantasy novel. A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin - 11.04.2014 (★★★★★)
✔ 3. Physics:
Read an action-packed novel: A New World: Sanctuary by John O'Brien - 09.20.2014 (★★★)
✔ 4. Anatomy and Physiology:
Read a paranormal romance novel. Caleb's Woman by Eve Vaughn 09.03.2014 (★★★)
✔ 5. Civil or Criminal Law: Read a romantic suspense, suspense, or thriller novel: Midnight Man by Lisa Marie Rice - 10.28.2014 (★★★★★)
✔ 6. Ancient History: Read a book set earlier than the 18th century (13th century). Faery Queen by Michelle M. Pillow - 10.12.2014 (★★★)
✔ 7. Microeconomics: Read a book with a lead that is in the high powered businessworld: You And No Other by Cathy Maxwell - 10.10.2014 (★★★★)







Option B: Complete a degree of your choice by spelling out a word that is 14 or more letters.
Environmental Design
E - Eve Vaughn's Caleb's Woman - 09.03.2014 (★★★)
N - K.L. Nappier's Bitten - 09.21.2014 (★★★★★)
V - Christine Verstraete's Girl Z: My Life as a Teenage Zombie - 09.23.2014 (★★★)
I - Inside Out by Rowyn Ashby - 09.01.2014 (★★★)
R - Aubrey Ross's Madam - 09.04.2014 (★★★)
O - John O'Brien's A New World: Return - 09.06.2014 (★★★★)
N - A New World 3 - Sanctuary by John O'Brien - 09.20.2014 (★★★)
M - George R.R. Martin's A Storm of Swords - 09.13.2014 (★★★★★)
E - Eden Bradley's The Breeder - 09.06.2014 (★★★)
N - Naked Sushi by Jina Bacarr - 09.25.2014 (★★)
T - Time-Kissed Destiny by Constance O'Day-Flannery - 09.20.2014 (★★★)
A - Amy Isan's Bomb - 09.07.2014 (★)
L - Little Brother by Cory Doctorow - 10.12.2014 (★★★)
D - Dresden Files 8 - Proven Guilty by Jim Butcher - 09.16.2014 (★★★★★)
E - Enforcer's Redemption by Carrie Ann Ryan - 10.13.2014 (★★★★)
S - Flashback by Jill Shalvis - 09.01.2014 (★★★★)
I - Amy Isan's Spark - 09.19.2014 (★★★)
G - G.S. Fields' Under Vanishing Skies - 09.14.2014 (★★★★)
N - Jango's Anthem by Cedric Nye - 11.16.2014 (★★★★)




















Read 9/3 advance course (1) in Anatomy and Physiology with

and
Read 9/3 ancient history, year 1312 (2) with

and read 9/6 advanced course in civil and criminal law (3) Dare to Submit
read 9/13 languages Sweet Filthy Boy

LTied Up, Tied DownLorelei James
I In Your Corner9/22
BBranded as Trouble10/9
RRock Hard
A Adams, Noelle Married for Christmas
R rough riders #7Shoulda Been a Cowboy
YOn Dublin StreetSamantha Young 10/30
SShadowfever9/27
CCowgirl Up and Ride9/13
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CCastille Sarah Barely Undercover
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Music All She Wants For Christmas
Inorganic organic chemistry Fantasy novelDreamfever9/7
Physics Action packed NovelNo Regrets10/27
Criminal law thrillerSenseless10/20
ArtsLove the One You're Withboth h&h are writers
Math Hunk for the Holidays heroine accounting
Micro economics Keep Me Safe hero business world








DHASG Back to School Challenge
Duration: 9/1/2014 - 12/31/2014
Progress: 1 out of 37
This semester I started graduate school, I'm earned a MAS..."
Thanks you too!

Duration: September 1st to December 31st, 2014
Level: Tertiary Education/Graduate Studies
Progress: Option A ~ 15 of 14+ (COMPLETE!); Option B ~ 15 of 14+ (COMPLETE!)
Updated: 11/22/14
Option A Coursework:
I. Music:
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II. Language:
III. Arts:
IV. Physical Education: Read a book that involves some physical activity or sport.
V. Science:
VI. History:
VII. Social Studies or Government:
VIII. Mathematics:
IX. Religion or Philosophy:










1. Engineering:
2. Inorganic or Organic Chemistry: read a fantasy novel.
3. Physics:
4. Anatomy and Physiology:
5. Civil or Criminal Law:
6. Ancient History:
7. Microeconomics: read a book with a lead that is in the high powered business world.





Option B Coursework:
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M: Moning;
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A: Ashley;
T: Thea;
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M: Maya; Hidden Away by Maya Banks
E: Ecstasy Unveiled by Larissa Ione
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I: Ione;
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E: Ee; Angelfall by Susan Ee









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A: After by Varian Krylov
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D: Dashner; The Maze Runner by James Dashner
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E: Epilogue by C.J. Roberts
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Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal
(last edited Dec 28, 2014 01:55PM)
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Danielle's DHASG Back to School Challenge
Update: 12/28
Level: Tertiary Education/Graduate Studies Option A
Completed: 14/14 DONE!!
(1)I. Music: Books that involve music (musicians) or audiobooks (you can count five of your books merely because they are audio books).
The Supernaturalist by Eoin Colfer 12/10
(2)II. Language: Books that involve language study (one of the lead characters speaks another language that is not English or the lead character goes to another country for a period of the novel).
A Reputation For Revenge by Jennie Lucas 12/8 (Casimir speaks Russian)
(3)III. Arts: Read a book with a character who is an artist, or writer or who is in a creative profession. Or read a fantasy novel.
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry 12/10
(4)IV. Physical Education: Read a book that involves some physical activity or sport.
Batman and Son by Grant Morrison 11/25 (martial arts)
(5)V. Science: A book that involves some sort of science or a character who works in science. Tertiary coursework includes a few higher science courses.
Pulse by Jeremy Robinson 12/4
(6)VI. History: Read a book that has a setting prior to the mid-20th Century.
The Paid Companion by Amanda Quick 12/24 (Regency)
(7)VII. Social Studies or Government: Read a book that involves a person in public office or working in government, or the storyline involves government or public policy.
Fairest, Vol. 1: Wide Awake by Bill Willingham 12/27 (Leads are princess, queen and ruler)
(8)VIII. Mathematics: For math you can read a book that touches on this description of mathematics in a way that you can make it fit. Mathematics involves quantifying (numbers), Mathematicians explore patterns that exist in nature, and utilize
abstraction, logic, counting, measurement, and calculation. It involves the study of shapes and motions of physical objects. For example: you could add a book to your collection or subtract a book from your tbr list to qualify for this part of the challenge.
The Real Boy by Anne Ursu 12/27 (hero is autistic and he has a tendency to count and quantify things)
(9)IX. Religion or Philosophy: Read a book that touches on faith or exploration of life from the philosophical viewpoint. Fiction or non-fiction.
Why Give?: Excelling in the Grace of Giving by John F. DeVries (Christian Non-Fiction) 10/9
10. Engineering--read a science fiction or technological novel
Perilous Shield by Jack Campbell 10/24
11. Inorganic or Organic Chemistry--read a fantasy novel.
Walking In the Midst of Fire by Thomas E. Sniegoski 10/14
12. Anatomy and Physiology—read a paranormal romance novel.
Frostbitten by Heather Beck 10/31
13. Civil or Criminal Law—read a romantic suspense, suspense, or thriller novel (or even a legal thriller).
Shadow of Doubt by Nancy Cole Silverman (Mystery) 11/19
14. Microeconomics—read a book with a lead that is in the high powered businessworld.
The Winter Bride by Lynne Graham 12/17
Update: 12/28
Level: Tertiary Education/Graduate Studies Option A
Completed: 14/14 DONE!!
(1)I. Music: Books that involve music (musicians) or audiobooks (you can count five of your books merely because they are audio books).
The Supernaturalist by Eoin Colfer 12/10
(2)II. Language: Books that involve language study (one of the lead characters speaks another language that is not English or the lead character goes to another country for a period of the novel).
A Reputation For Revenge by Jennie Lucas 12/8 (Casimir speaks Russian)
(3)III. Arts: Read a book with a character who is an artist, or writer or who is in a creative profession. Or read a fantasy novel.
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry 12/10
(4)IV. Physical Education: Read a book that involves some physical activity or sport.
Batman and Son by Grant Morrison 11/25 (martial arts)
(5)V. Science: A book that involves some sort of science or a character who works in science. Tertiary coursework includes a few higher science courses.
Pulse by Jeremy Robinson 12/4
(6)VI. History: Read a book that has a setting prior to the mid-20th Century.
The Paid Companion by Amanda Quick 12/24 (Regency)
(7)VII. Social Studies or Government: Read a book that involves a person in public office or working in government, or the storyline involves government or public policy.
Fairest, Vol. 1: Wide Awake by Bill Willingham 12/27 (Leads are princess, queen and ruler)
(8)VIII. Mathematics: For math you can read a book that touches on this description of mathematics in a way that you can make it fit. Mathematics involves quantifying (numbers), Mathematicians explore patterns that exist in nature, and utilize
abstraction, logic, counting, measurement, and calculation. It involves the study of shapes and motions of physical objects. For example: you could add a book to your collection or subtract a book from your tbr list to qualify for this part of the challenge.
The Real Boy by Anne Ursu 12/27 (hero is autistic and he has a tendency to count and quantify things)
(9)IX. Religion or Philosophy: Read a book that touches on faith or exploration of life from the philosophical viewpoint. Fiction or non-fiction.
Why Give?: Excelling in the Grace of Giving by John F. DeVries (Christian Non-Fiction) 10/9
10. Engineering--read a science fiction or technological novel
Perilous Shield by Jack Campbell 10/24
11. Inorganic or Organic Chemistry--read a fantasy novel.
Walking In the Midst of Fire by Thomas E. Sniegoski 10/14
12. Anatomy and Physiology—read a paranormal romance novel.
Frostbitten by Heather Beck 10/31
13. Civil or Criminal Law—read a romantic suspense, suspense, or thriller novel (or even a legal thriller).
Shadow of Doubt by Nancy Cole Silverman (Mystery) 11/19
14. Microeconomics—read a book with a lead that is in the high powered businessworld.
The Winter Bride by Lynne Graham 12/17
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Magus of Stonewylde (other topics)Shaman Pathways - Elen of the Ways: British Shamanism - Following the Deer Trods (other topics)
I Am Malala: The Story of the Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban (other topics)
I'm Not the Biggest Bitch in This Relationship: Hilarious, Heartwarming Tales About Man's Best Friend from America's Favorite Humorists (other topics)
The Next Always (other topics)
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DHASG Back to School Challenge
Duration: September 1st to December 31st, 2014
Introduction: After a long summer, it’s time to buckle down and return to your studies. But we can help you do some studying on the DHASG. With reading! Let’s hit the books!
Explanations:
There will be several classifications of study available. The participants can put together their own degree plan for the semester (which will last 4 months).
Rules:
1. Any DHASG member can participate in the challenge. Sign up by posting on this thread, and post your final stats when you are finished (they should include the educational level you’re going for and each book that you read for the challenge and date read).
2. A book may only count once for each option of the challenge. You may overlap books between the Options A and B. Books read for other challenges on the DHASG can count for this challenge.
3. Books must be read between September 1st and December 31st, 2014.
4. For Option B, members can use the first letter of the book title, or the first or last name of the author to qualify for the “Spell it Out”.
Educational Levels:
Tertiary Education/Graduate Studies:
Option A- Read 14 or more books (including 4 advanced courses); Option B-Complete a degree of your choice by spelling out a word that is 14 or more letters.
Secondary Education:
Option A-Read 10-13 books; Option B-Complete a degree by spelling out a word that is 10-13 letters.
Primary Education: Read 7-9 books (Option A only).
Option A: Coursework (counts for primary and secondary education):
I. Music: Books that involve music (musicians) or audiobooks (you can count five of your books merely because they are audio books).
II. Language: Books that involve language study (one of the lead characters speaks another language that is not English or the lead character goes to another country for a period of the novel).
III. Arts: Read a book with a character who is an artist, or writer or who is in a creative profession. Or read a fantasy novel.
IV. Physical Education: Read a book that involves some physical activity or sport.
V. Science: A book that involves some sort of science or a character who works in science. Tertiary coursework includes a few higher science courses.
VI. History: Read a book that has a setting prior to the mid-20th Century.
VII. Social Studies or Government: Read a book that involves a person in public office or working in government, or the storyline involves government or public policy.
VIII. Mathematics: For math you can read a book that touches on this description of mathematics in a way that you can make it fit. Mathematics involves quantifying (numbers), Mathematicians explore patterns that exist in nature, and utilize abstraction, logic, counting, measurement, and calculation. It involves the study of shapes and motions of physical objects. For example: you could add a book to your collection or subtract a book from your tbr list to qualify for this part of the challenge.
IX. Religion or Philosophy: Read a book that touches on faith or exploration of life from the philosophical viewpoint. Fiction or non-fiction.
For those who are going for the tertiary level, you must include at least four of the advance courses by reading a book that meets the qualifications.
1. Engineering--read a science fiction or technological novel
2. Inorganic or Organic Chemistry--read a fantasy novel.
3. Physics--read an action-packed novel.
4. Anatomy and Physiology—read a paranormal romance novel.
5. Civil or Criminal Law—read a romantic suspense, suspense, or thriller novel (or even a legal thriller).
6. Ancient History—read a book set earlier than the 18th century (please specify time period in parentheses).
7. Microeconomics—read a book with a lead that is in the high powered businessworld.
Option B: You can declare a degree by spelling it out. To obtain the Tertiary Education, the word you spell out must be 14 or more letters. Any books you read between Sept 1 and December 31 can count for this part of challenge, regardless of genre. You may use the first letter of the book title (excluding A, An, The), or the first or last name of the author.
1. Environmental Design (18 words)
2. Aerospace Engineering (20 letters)
3. Kinesiology (12 letters)
4. Biochemistry (12 letters)
5. Jurisprudence (13 letters)
6. Journalism (10 letters)
7. Archaeology (11 letters)
8. Anthropology (13 letters)
9. Comparative Medicine (18 letters)
10. Advanced Mathematics (19 letters)
11. Psychology (10 letters)
12. Linguistics (11 letters)
13. Create your own degree that is 10 letters or more and is not listed.
Any questions?