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Can you explain cell D8 Wild Card. How is it used? Can it only be used for a “W” or could you use it for another letter that is not in “reading w..."
Thanks! I was hoping that was the answer.

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Historical fiction - The Remains of the Day
Romance - The Last Anniversary
Mystery - My Sister, the Serial Killer
Dystopia and Science fiction - The Water Cure


To find ratings by other group members, search on the Bookshelf for your book title. Click on "View Group Reviews" on the results page. Only group members will be displayed there. Members do not have to be active members of the group.
Looking the other direction, to find a new title, would require a visit to specific member's bookshelves.

Thanks for this notice, Elizabeth. I have re-worked my plan to reflect this request.



We'll limit to the stated words. Have you used 4E yet? It works for that square.

I was expecting that answer and ended up finding a different plan altogether 😁
One more question: would Prometheus Unbound count for a retelling? In the synopsis it says that it picks up where Aeschylus’s Prometheus Bound leaves off, but from the description it sounds like it is a retelling of the Roman myth...

Can the double letter cross two words? The Medusa and the Snail: More Notes of a Biology Watcher by Lewis Thomas
For example: MedusA And

Can the double letter cross two words? [book:The Medusa and the Snail: More Notes of a Biology Watcher|..."
What an eye! I would not have seen this, but yes, those are consecutive and would count for this square.

Can the double letter cross two words? [book:The Medusa and the Snail: More Notes of a Bio..."
Thanks! I am trying to figure out my options between Name of the Game and the RWS tasks.


Stardust
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yes.

Also locking in MPG of adventure for The Enigma Game

Also locking in MPG of adventure for The Enigma Game"
No, sorry. Australia is a continent.

Also locking in MPG of adventure for The Enigma Game"
No, sorry. Australia is a continent."
Ha ha, yes, I guess under that definition pretty much ever continent/continental mass would count :)


Yes please.

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And there you can see the scoring.
Scoring:
15.1-15.4: 15 points
15.5-15.7: 20 points
15.8-15.9: 30 points
15.10: 45 points



MPG = Main Page Genre
We have found that display on the book page is often fluid, especially for titles that don't have a lot of shelvings. We believe members should be able to rely on their plans when they make them, so they "lock in" the display because by the time they get to the book that section on the book page may have changed.
The other important abbreviation that you did not ask about is
MPE, which is Most Popular Edition
Here at RwS we use the MPE to determine page counts and titles, so it's really important. For our purposes, the MPE is the most shelved English language print edition (not large print). If no print edition exists, we will use the most-shelved digital edition, not audio.
You've been a GR member for awhile, so you may already know you can see this on the All Editions page, sorted by "num ratings" (which is the default). You will want to "expand details" to see language.

Thank you both. Does the different scoring:
15.1-15.4: 15 points
15.5-15.7: 20 points
15.8-15.9: 30 points
15.10: 45 points
refer to the number of times you post a book, or is there someplace where I can see what 15.1 means?


Thanks again!



Yes!

A Good Man is Hard to Find and Other Stories
and
A Good Man Is Hard To Find
Can I use 16D?
Oh I see now, the second is just the one story. The one I read is a collection and does contain other stories. So to re-organize!

[book:A Good Man is Hard to Find an..."
Yes, if you're claiming the linked title with only the one story and not the collection. Although there is considerable added material for the MPE, it has been combined with those editions that are just the story where the page count would be insufficient. I've looked at the librarian log and those who did the combining are very experienced, so we'll go with that.
Was this more answer than you really wanted? ;-)
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Can you explain cell D8 Wild Card. How is it used? Can it only be used for a “W” or could you use it for another letter that is not in “reading with style” (s..."
The Wild Card can be used for any letter, including your example of P.