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If I start a book in one format and finish the book in another format, which link should I use when I post my task?
My example is:
I started by listening to this book, Out of the Clear Blue Sky, but I finished the last third of the book by reading the paperback edition.
My example is:
I started by listening to this book, Out of the Clear Blue Sky, but I finished the last third of the book by reading the paperback edition.
KmarieD wrote: "If I start a book in one format and finish the book in another format, which link should I use when I post my task?
My example is:
I started by listening to this book, [book:Out of the Clear Blue..."
In this case, state just what you posted above and if page numbers are required, use the paperback you read
My example is:
I started by listening to this book, [book:Out of the Clear Blue..."
In this case, state just what you posted above and if page numbers are required, use the paperback you read
Dlmrose wrote: "KmarieD wrote: "If I start a book in one format and finish the book in another format, which link should I use when I post my task?
My example is:
I started by listening to this book, [book:Out o..."
Thanks.
My example is:
I started by listening to this book, [book:Out o..."
Thanks.


In Rules of the Challenge it says:
4. All books read during the dates of the currently running challenge can be used for that challenge, even if starting the challenge late.
For example, should you join the challenge after any start date (January 1st, for instance), you can include all books read in the period of that current challenge (in this case, from December 1st) into that challenge, providing they fit a task.
So your March books should be good.


MPG (Main Page Genre) refers to the list of genres on every book page.
If you look on the page below the book synopsis, you will see the word "Genres" and a row of words. Those are the MPGs for that book. You can click on "more" to see a couple more. There is also a link to "show all" but the ones listed there are not included in the MPG. Only the ones of the actual book page work for the challenge.
Hope this helps!

On phones you usually have to scroll right down to the bottom for the genres!
Anne of Avonlea does have Children’s listed so you need to follow the instructions for children’s books found in the rules and look at ARBookfind for the classification
(Anne of Avonlea does meet the criteria with
IL: MY - BL: 7.7 - AR Pts: 15.0 so it will count iunless the task creator has specifically excluded children’s books)
Anne of Avonlea does have Children’s listed so you need to follow the instructions for children’s books found in the rules and look at ARBookfind for the classification
(Anne of Avonlea does meet the criteria with
IL: MY - BL: 7.7 - AR Pts: 15.0 so it will count iunless the task creator has specifically excluded children’s books)