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As long as the book fits one of the parts of the task otherwise, there's no restrictions on whether it's a first time read or a re-read.

Here is the site: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Fool... under Editorial Reviews.

Yes, that works.


It can be anywhere on the book - front, back, inside cover all count.


I'm not quite sure I understand where the actual blubs are so, let me give you an example and see if this helps.
So let's say the first book I pick is Dan Brown's Deception Point (since it's sitting right here next to me). This 1st book can be any book you want to read as long as it has a blurb (or two or five) from another author(s) on/in it.
Now, on Dan's book, there are two blurbs. One says "Deception Point has enough twists and surprises to keep even the most seasoned readers guessing." ~ Vince Flynn
And another one says "Angels & Demons is one hell of a book--I had a hard time putting it down..." ~ Dale Brown
So for my 2nd book, I could read a book by either Vince Flynn or Dale Brown.
Does that help?

I'm glad that it's not the case. I am going to read Lover Enshrined and a Nicole Jordan book.


20 Times a Lady
Queen of the Road: The True Tale of 47 States, 22,000 Miles, 200 Shoes, 2 Cats, 1 Poodle, a Husband, and a Bus with a Will of Its Own


Goodreads has several lists of debut novels on Listopia, that might be a place to start.
Books that convert from hardback to mass market paperback often pick up some blurbs in the paperback edition - another place to browse.



ooh! both of those are on my TBR. now if only i can find that same copy at the library....
I picked up Sh*t My Dad Says at the library today, and it has blurbs from Chelsea Handler, Christian Lander, Laurie Notaro and A.J. Jacobs.

(strangely enough, that was the only author quoted - the rest were all newspaper and magazine review excerpts)

I read Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close for the winter challenge and thought it was incredible. Hope you enjoy it!


Sorry, that won't work, Danie. You can only count a book once per challenge. A total of 3 books needs to be read to complete both tasks (1 book for 10.5 and 2 books for 15.2). For this task, the book with the blurb needs to be paired with the author who wrote the blurb for that book. So you would need to read Think Twice and a book by James Patterson for this task and a different book (with a 2 word title) for 10.5.


has the following blurb on it:
"Perfect. Eric Brown has reinvented the scientific romance for a new century. Intense, elegant, moving, this is Brown's best yet." -- Stephen Baxter
However, when I look at the bookcover on goodreads or amazon, the blurb is missing. Would this still be accepted? Thanks!
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Many authors (or their publishers) will ask a well-known author to provide a quote for the front cover of a new book. These quotes are called blurbs. For this task, read one book that has a blurb from another author on it.
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Read a book by the author that provided the blurb. Example: My library's copy of I Capture the Castle has a quote on the front cover that reads: "This book has one of the most charismatic narrators I've ever met." ~ J.K.Rowling, author of the Harry Potter books. So, for this task, I could read I Capture the Castle for my first book and one of the Harry Potter books for the second book.