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Sorry for the confusion - I wasn't really thinking when I posted house as an example. I didn't want it to get too iffy (are house, city, country things or places?), so I modified the task.
Hope this helps! :o)


EDIT: By the way, I really like your task. I feel like I can actually use books off by TBR list, instead of adding to it! ;)

Sure, that works.

That works too, since that's the proper name of the city.


Club is ok too. I actually might be reading The Dead Fathers Club for that part of the task.

And the thing... that's fairly wide open, yes? I was going to read The Treasure Map of Boys, where a treasure map is definitely a thing...

No problem and thanks!

And the thing... that's fairly wide open, yes? I was going to read The Treasure Map of Boys
Yes, either first name, last name, or both all work. For example,
April & Oliver A Novel
The Boleyn Inheritance
The Late, Lamented Molly Marx A Novel
would all be acceptable for the first book of the task.
The things part of the task is definitely pretty broad. A treasure map is a thing (actually, treasure and map are things all on their own too).


Rachel asked about moon in another thread too. I think sun, moon, and star(s) are all acceptable things for the third part of the task.

Great task! Can the place be somewhere that isn't real, e.g. A Wizard of Earthsea?
Thanks.
Heidi

Great task! Can the place be somewhere that isn't real, e.g. A Wizard of Earthsea?
Thanks.
Heidi"
Fictional places are fine, as are fictional characters.



Sorry for the confusion - I wasn't really thinking when I posted house as an example. I didn't want it to get too iffy (are house, city, country things or p..."
Great! Thanks for clearing that up Cait :)

Sara's correct (and actually worded it a lot better than I did). :o) I'm really sorry for the confusion.
And hibiscus is fine.


Yeah, I'm really liking it too! Thanks for such a great task Cait!!! :D


GR has it listed as part of the title, so it's ok.

2) A Garden of Vipers I found Garden City, NY on GOOGLE< for PROPER PLACE?
3) 206 Bones for THING/OBJECT
thanks


2) A Garden of Vipers I found Garden City, NY on GOOGLE< for PROPER PLACE?
3) 206 Bones for THIN..."
Teresa, it looks like your first and third questions would be fine (Cass McBride is a proper name and Bones are things). But for your second question I think it would have to have "Garden City" in the title for it to work. "Garden" by itself isn't a proper place.

2) A Garden of Vipers I found Garden City, NY on GOOGLE< for PROPER PLACE?
3) [book:206 Bones|595..."
El is correct. The second one won't work, but the first and third are ok.

I'm so glad to hear it!

2) A Garden of Vipers I found Garden City, NY on GOOGLE< for PROPER PLACE?
3) 206 Bo..."</i>
Thanks, Okay so will this work for # 2
[book:Bones of Betrayal A Body Farm Novel
Google, lists it as Body Farm, Knoxville Tn on its maps,

2) A Garden of Vipers I found Garden City, NY on GOOGLE< for PROPER PLACE?
..."
Sorry Teresa, Bones of Betrayal wouldn't work either.
"2. With The Name Of A Place In The Title. Again, Proper Nouns Only (Gods In Alabama Or Motherless Brooklyn Would Work; Titles With Nouns Like School, Country, City Would Not)"
The place needs to be in the title itself, and not just where the story takes place.

I'm not familiar with the book itself, but I know "Dane" is a relatively common male name so that should work.

2) A Garden of Vipers I found Garden City, NY on GOOGLE< for P..."
okay not trying to split hairs, but the WHOLE title is bones of betrayal a body farm book, it is on the cover

I am really trying to use a book off my TBR pile instead of adding to it.


I don't know if this will make a difference, but the following is from someone's review of the book in question:
"The writing team of Jon Jefferson and William Bass has created yet another great novel in the tradition of Patricia Cornwell and Kathy Reichs. Drawing on Bass' expertise as one of the founders of the so-called "Body Farm" at University of Tennessee, the two have developed a gripping series of police procedurals...."
I think that makes it sound more place-y...
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Cait - I'm wondering if it would be okay to use John Irving's The Cider House Rules for the third part of your task (the 'thing' noun). I was thinking 'rules' would be the thing. Is that okay?