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message 1: by Lanelle, Production Chief (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
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Any question go here :)


message 2: by Alison (Lady Coffin) (last edited Jun 28, 2020 12:23PM) (new)

Alison (Lady Coffin) S | 2318 comments Lanelle wrote: "I've posted the first week's tasks early so that everyone can see what to expect
the tasks to be like. You'll find it in the 'GISH rules, info and tasks' thread. The following weeks' tasks will be similar.

Remember that the harder the task, the more points it will earn. Maybe.
Have fun speculating :)..."


Just one question make that question one,
HOW does one make a foot long s'more without using hands?
Hum.... 🤔😕😲🤯🤯🤪 *mind bloowwwnnnnnnnn*


message 3: by Denise, Manufacturing Director (new)

Denise (destiny_chan) | 7416 comments Mod
The rules say to choose a book that matches one of the given tasks for the week. How does it work if your book works for several different tasks? Do you just pick one of those at random and hope you picked the one with the highest points? Or do you list all the ones your book qualifies for and it counts for the task with the highest number of points?


message 4: by Lanelle, Production Chief (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
Denise wrote: "The rules say to choose a book that matches one of the given tasks for the week. How does it work if your book works for several different tasks? Do you just pick one of those at random and hope yo..."

Good question. Pick one task. The book you read will get that task's points.

I imagine there will be a lot of speculating on which tasks folks think might have the highest points.


message 5: by ☘Misericordia☘ (last edited Jun 29, 2020 12:07AM) (new)

☘Misericordia☘ ⚡ϟ⚡⛈⚡☁ ❇️❤❣ (misericordia) | 456 comments The Greatest International Scavenger Hunt the World Has Ever Seen (recently shortened to GISH) is an annual week-long competitive scavenger hunt begun by actor Misha Collins. Teams earn points for submitting photos and videos of themselves completing prompts from a list they receive at the beginning of the week."

Sorry if I'm asking a newbie Q but what's that bit about 'photos and videos'? Is this basically a team-reading event? Or do we actually need to, I dunno, film ourselves reading or whatever?


message 6: by Lanelle, Production Chief (last edited Jun 29, 2020 10:21AM) (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
☘Misericordia☘ ~ The Serendipity Aegis ~ wrote: "Sorry if I'm asking a newbie Q but what's that bit about 'photos and videos'? Is this basically a team-reading event? Or do we actually need to, I dunno, film ourselves reading or whatever?"

That was just information about the real week-long GISH scavenger hunt.

All you need to look at is the tasks. For example, here's number 2: "Nothing caps off a good, hot summer day like a foot-long s'mores eaten by two, Lady and the Tramp style. (No hands may be used in the creation or eating of the s'mores.) - read a book with 'lady' or 'tramp' in the text of the book"

First is the GISH task, then there is the prompt (in bold letters) that you might choose to read a book for. Does that make sense?


message 7: by Meg (new)

Meg (makeli2) | 1764 comments Just want to clarify 😎

Per the rules:
"There will be about 26 tasks each week to choose from. Team members can read the same task."

I'm assuming we don't need to read the same book, ever?


message 8: by Lanelle, Production Chief (last edited Jun 29, 2020 12:39PM) (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
Meg wrote: "Just want to clarify 😎

Per the rules:
"There will be about 26 tasks each week to choose from. Team members can read the same task."

I'm assuming we don't need to read the same book, ever?"


Correct. I was just letting folks know that more than one team member can read a task.


☘Misericordia☘ ⚡ϟ⚡⛈⚡☁ ❇️❤❣ (misericordia) | 456 comments Lanelle wrote: "First is the GISH task, then there is the prompt (in bold letters) that you might choose to read a book for. Does that make sense?" Totally, thanks!


message 10: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4683 comments Mod
When do we see what points go with each task? I'm trying to figure out what to start on Monday... *smile*


message 11: by Lanelle, Production Chief (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
Erica wrote: "When do we see what points go with each task? I'm trying to figure out what to start on Monday... *smile*"

The points are revealed only after everyone has turned in their Completion Posts. That would be probably Monday morning sometime.

I imagine there will be some discussion on team threads as to which tasks will earn higher points. The trickier the task, the higher the points. Maybe :)


message 12: by Jade aka MrsTosh (new)

Jade aka MrsTosh (mrstosh) | 1348 comments So I am right in thinking that each task has a points value but you can add more points to that value by reading a book that has more pages?


message 13: by Lanelle, Production Chief (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
Jade aka MrsTosh wrote: "So I am right in thinking that each task has a points value but you can add more points to that value by reading a book that has more pages?"

Yes. For example, two tasks are #1 - read a romance and #2 - read a book where the main character climbs Mount Everest. You guess that #2 will earn more points because it is more difficult to find. Reading a book with a lot of pages will get you even more points.


Alison (Lady Coffin) S | 2318 comments Two questions at the moment Lanelle.

1) The DDBR - does it need to be the same person for all 8 weeks? Or can we switch around? On a rotating schedule between a few team members?

2) What is the point spread for the 26 tasks? Is it 1 to 26 or something else?


message 15: by Lanelle, Production Chief (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
Alison (Lady Coffin) wrote: "Two questions at the moment Lanelle.

1) The DDBR - does it need to be the same person for all 8 weeks? Or can we switch around? On a rotating schedule between a few team members?"


It does not need to be the same person. You can take turns.

Alison (Lady Coffin) wrote: "2) What is the point spread for the 26 tasks? Is it 1 to 26 or something else?"

This week's task point spread is from 12 to 113. For all 208 tasks, the highest is 159. All the rest are random between those two numbers.


Alison (Lady Coffin) S | 2318 comments Ok, thanks
That helps me figure out a few things


message 17: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4683 comments Mod
Okay one other question. Do we get points for a task PLUS page length, or do we opt for one or the other?


message 18: by Lanelle, Production Chief (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
Erica wrote: "Okay one other question. Do we get points for a task PLUS page length, or do we opt for one or the other?"

You get points for the task AND the page length.


message 19: by ☘Misericordia☘ (last edited Jul 03, 2020 04:06PM) (new)

☘Misericordia☘ ⚡ϟ⚡⛈⚡☁ ❇️❤❣ (misericordia) | 456 comments Lanelle wrote: "This week's task point spread is from 12 to 113. For all 208 tasks, the highest is 159. All the rest are random between those two numbers."Cool! And here I tried to guess that there would be only, like, 3 levels of difficulty :)


message 20: by D.L. (new)

D.L. | 1454 comments Is it okay if food is talked about in the book but the recipes are at the back for this task - read a book with a recipe in it (but not a cookbook) ???


message 21: by Lanelle, Production Chief (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
D.L. wrote: "Is it okay if food is talked about in the book but the recipes are at the back for this task - read a book with a recipe in it (but not a cookbook) ???"

That will be fine.


message 22: by D.L. (new)

D.L. | 1454 comments Thanks, Lanelle!


message 23: by Denise, Manufacturing Director (last edited Jul 04, 2020 01:47AM) (new)

Denise (destiny_chan) | 7416 comments Mod
For "a book with the author's name in the middle of the cover", is this sufficiently centered?
Beautiful Malice by Rebecca James


message 24: by Lanelle, Production Chief (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
Denise wrote: "For "a book with the author's name in the middle of the cover", is this sufficiently centered?
Beautiful Malice by Rebecca James"


Sure.


message 25: by Alison (Lady Coffin) (last edited Jul 04, 2020 11:23AM) (new)

Alison (Lady Coffin) S | 2318 comments Lanelle wrote: "Denise wrote: "For "a book with the author's name in the middle of the cover", is this sufficiently centered?
Beautiful Malice by Rebecca James"

Sure."


I was going to ask the same question. I found a few that might be options.
So Lanelle, would you say it it is in the center third of the book cover it is ok? Or some other guide?


message 26: by Lanelle, Production Chief (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
Alison (Lady Coffin) wrote: "So Lanelle, would you say it it is in the center third of the book cover it is ok?"

The center third sounds like a good way to describe the middle. Thank you! (I should remember that for future challenges :)


Alison (Lady Coffin) S | 2318 comments Lanelle wrote: "Alison (Lady Coffin) wrote: "So Lanelle, would you say it it is in the center third of the book cover it is ok?"

The center third sounds like a good way to describe the middle. Thank you! (I shoul..."


Ok, thanks.
;-)


message 28: by Steph Ann (new)

Steph Ann | 509 comments Do re-reads count, or no? I have a few series I'm rereading and don't want to pick those if it's against the rules. :)


message 29: by Lanelle, Production Chief (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
Steph Ann wrote: "Do re-reads count, or no? I have a few series I'm rereading and don't want to pick those if it's against the rules. :)"

I hope so because I'll be re-reading books :) Yes, re-reads count.


message 30: by Alison (Lady Coffin) (last edited Jul 04, 2020 08:41PM) (new)

Alison (Lady Coffin) S | 2318 comments Lanelle wrote: "Steph Ann wrote: "Do re-reads count, or no? I have a few series I'm rereading and don't want to pick those if it's against the rules. :)"

I hope so because I'll be re-reading books :) Yes, re-read..."


Is it what I have come to expect as the normal for re-reads, 6 months in-between?


message 31: by Lanelle, Production Chief (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
Alison (Lady Coffin) wrote: "Is it what I have come to expect as the normal for re-reads, 6 months in-between?"

No, no time limit.


Alison (Lady Coffin) S | 2318 comments Lanelle wrote: "Alison (Lady Coffin) wrote: "Is it what I have come to expect as the normal for re-reads, 6 months in-between?"

No, no time limit."


Ohhh! Sweet, that could make a few easy choices then. Thanks


message 33: by ☘KathyD☘ (new)

☘KathyD☘ | 1228 comments does it matter which edition is used to qualify a task? for example, I have a book that has a cat on the cover of a Hungarian edition, but I'm not reading the Hungarian edition.


message 34: by Lanelle, Production Chief (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
☘KathyD☘ wrote: "does it matter which edition is used to qualify a task? for example, I have a book that has a cat on the cover of a Hungarian edition, but I'm not reading the Hungarian edition."

Yes. The edition you read has to have the item on its cover.


message 35: by Vicki (new)

Vicki (goodreadscomboobooper49) | 807 comments I might've missed it, but I wanted to make sure that for "published in 1998" it can be the book you actually read. Or does it have to be the top one when you click on other editions?


message 36: by Lanelle, Production Chief (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
Vicki wrote: "I might've missed it, but I wanted to make sure that for "published in 1998" it can be the book you actually read. Or does it have to be the top one when you click on other editions?"

Either. The book should have been originally published in 1998, not just the version you read..


message 37: by Vicki (new)

Vicki (goodreadscomboobooper49) | 807 comments Lanelle, so this will not work? Red Dragon by Thomas Harris
Published January 12th 1998 by Delta (first published November 16th 1981)


message 38: by Lanelle, Production Chief (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
Vicki wrote: "Lanelle, so this will not work? Red Dragon by Thomas Harris
Published January 12th 1998 by Delta (first published November 16th 1981)"


It will work because it was published in 1998.


message 39: by Stacey (new)

Stacey (boydsmom) | 557 comments For "read a book with a current or former professional athlete in it" -- is this supposed to be an ACTUAL athlete, or can it be a fictional professional athlete?


message 40: by Lanelle, Production Chief (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
Stacey wrote: "For "read a book with a current or former professional athlete in it" -- is this supposed to be an ACTUAL athlete, or can it be a fictional professional athlete?"

Either will work.


Alison (Lady Coffin) S | 2318 comments Lanelle wrote: "Stacey wrote: "For "read a book with a current or former professional athlete in it" -- is this supposed to be an ACTUAL athlete, or can it be a fictional professional athlete?"

Either will work."


Oh, you mean I could have read one of my sports romances with the smoking hot pro athlete. Darn it! *sigh*
(jk)


message 42: by Library (new)

Library Queen | 471 comments Hey Lanelle, we only read 1 book per person each week, right? Like 6 members = 6 books?


message 43: by Lanelle, Production Chief (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
Library wrote: "Hey Lanelle, we only read 1 book per person each week, right? Like 6 members = 6 books?"

That's spot on.


Alison (Lady Coffin) S | 2318 comments Lanelle,
Are you or someone else going to be checking in on teams to make sure books and points are correct?
Or are you going to have Captains post something in another thread each week?
I did not see anything in the rules other than a total at the end of the game needing to be reported by the Captain or Scorekeeper.


message 45: by Lanelle, Production Chief (last edited Jul 10, 2020 07:54AM) (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
Alison (Lady Coffin) wrote: "Lanelle,
Are you or someone else going to be checking in on teams to make sure books and points are correct?
Or are you going to have Captains post something in another thread each week?"


I'll start a reporting thread Friday where Captains or Scorekeepers can post their teams weekly score. I'll have a sample report to follow.

Thanks, Alison.


Alison (Lady Coffin) S | 2318 comments Lanelle wrote: "Alison (Lady Coffin) wrote: "Lanelle,
Are you or someone else going to be checking in on teams to make sure books and points are correct?
Or are you going to have Captains post something in another..."


Awesomesause!
Thanks Lanelle.


message 47: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4683 comments Mod
The question arose on our team thread as to whether we need a selection post AND a completion post... ?


message 48: by Jade aka MrsTosh (new)

Jade aka MrsTosh (mrstosh) | 1348 comments It says for the Captains to check in their teams each week, where do we do this just on our main page thread? Thanks


message 49: by Lanelle, Production Chief (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
Erica wrote: "The question arose on our team thread as to whether we need a selection post AND a completion post... ?"

Selection Posts are so your Captain knows that you are aware of the tasks, have made a choice, and have begun to read. They are not necessary.

Completions Posts are mandatory.


message 50: by Lanelle, Production Chief (last edited Jul 17, 2020 09:17AM) (new)

Lanelle | 20725 comments Mod
Jade aka MrsTosh wrote: "It says for the Captains to check in their teams each week, where do we do this just on our main page thread? Thanks"

I just started a Reporting Thread for the weekly check in. Let me know if something in the instructions doesn't make sense. Thanks, Jade.


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