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Challenge 5 - October

Don't Look Now: Selected Stories of Daphne Du Maurier, Daphne du Maurier.
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I chose this book because it consists of creepy, scary stories, just perfect for HALLOWEEN. Points: 10
Genre: Horror Points 5
Themes: I could probably make an argument for all the themes, but I haven't read the stories yet. I'll get back to you on that.
Location: not sure yet
Author: Has written more than 10 books. Points: 5
Last name starts with "D" Points :2
Title: Does not start with "The" Points: 5
Cover: Red-Orange Points: 3
Page Length: 368 Points:2

Don't Look Now: Selected Stories of Daphne Du Maurier, [author:Daphne du Maurier|2001..."
You have the correct idea, Anne. I'm glad you've decided to join in on the fun. The best thing is to score the book when you are finished so that you can determine the themes. :)

I've chosen The Shadow of the Wind.
Its going to be a fun challenge writing an interpretation that will work for Books for T..."
I'm looking forward to your justification... er, I mean interpretation. LOL!


I might be asking you for help! (Don't tell, Janice.:-)
haha"
Fun.

Don't Look Now: Selected Stories of Daphne Du Maurier, [author:Daphne du..."
Okay. Should I erase the part of my message with the points?

I might be asking you for help! (Don't tell, Janice.:-)
haha"
Hmmm... someone is walking a fine line. LOL!


I think I know which observance you have chosen in the challenge for this book. Like a good ajudicator, I will be silent until you score your book. :)



Favorite book! I hope you like it!

Was that a sigh of relief, Robin? :-)"
Umm I think so. lol
Kipahni - I am really liking it so far!


The storyline had a kind of creepy gothic feel to start off - so I reckoned it would fit with Halloween or National Magic day. Ariel finds a cpy of a very rare book she has been searching for, written by an author who died in mysterious circumstances, as do many others with connections to the book. THe book is purported to be cursed. In the book within the book, Mr Y meets a strange doctor in a fairground who offers him a potion allowing entrance to the ralm of thought. Ariel herself concosts the potion and finds herself in this realm. The book has shades of the supernatural and theology, but tauthor Scarlett Thomas offers us an explanation for the existence of this other world which is based on metaphysics, sub particle physics and relativity. Thought provoking and entertaining at the same time!
So to the scoring:
Observances :10
Mystery: 2
Immortality: 2
England: 2
Title 4 words long: 4
Red cover: 3
With yellow: 2
Author's name above title: 1
502 pages: 4
4 star read: 4 - making a total of 34

Well I think the criteria was different this month - 10 for the halloween!

That's quite a creepy book.. whoooh whoooh


I have to admit that I didn't set out to read this book specifically for this challenge. It wasn't until I got into it, that I realized it was a horror story. So, I substituted it for the horror story I was going to read. It could fall under Beggar's Night because it is set in Calcutta and there are a couple of beggars in the story and much of the action happens at night. But I'm going to place it under Halloween because it is a ghost story.
Interpretation - 10 pts
Genre, Horror - 5 pts
Theme, Immortality - 2 pts
Author, written 20 distinctive works - 5 pts
Cover, predominantly red - 3 pts
Cover, has yellow on it - 2 pts
Pages, 301 - 2 pts
Stars, 3 - 3 pts
Total points = 32

I'm looking forward to seeing what book you find to fit in that task. :)


10 pts explanation, 2 pts mystery, 2 pts author's last name starts with "a," 5 pts title doesn't start with "the," 3 pts predominantly red cover, 2 pts for some yellow on the cover, 1 point book length (295 pgs) and we'll see how many points I give it although I gave the first two in the series 4 pts.


Ha! And here I thought you mean the category. There is not doubt about which category Knock Knock Who's There? fits. LOL!
It's probably best to use the 'add book/author' function at the top of the comment box when naming a book.

Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch
Started October 19th
Finished October 20th
Hardcover
Mass Market Paperback, 412 pages
Points are awarded as follows:
Interpretation:
10 points - I chose Halloween, because the book Good Omens, has as major characters - a witch and demons and the four horses of the Apocalypse and other spooky things. All excellent Halloween themes.
5 points - because Janice will agree with my interpretation! ;o)
Genre:
3 points - Humour
Theme:
3 points - social consciousness - Good Omens is a tongue-in-cheek look at how humanity manages to be harmful to one another, as well as decent to one another, without the interference of good or evil forces. The polar opposites are just part of the human condition. Demons and angels may set the stage, but human beings have free will and manage acts of destruction or kindness all on their own.
Location/Setting:
2 points - England
Author: There are two authors, but I am only taking one set of points. (Or else add 6 more points for second author!!!)
5 points - has written more than 10 books - Both authors have!
3 points - first name is one syllable - well Neil's is!
1 point - male - both are.
Title:
5 points - does not start with the word "the" - true.
Cover:
2 points - has some yellow on it - check.
1 point - the author's name is higher on the page than the title - yep.
Page Length:
400 - 499 pages - 3 points
Stars Awarded by you:
4 stars - 4 points
Total points = 47

HeHeHe.
Notice also that I am trying to weasel an extra six points out of her for a second author?
I'm not competitive...No, not me!! ;o)


HeHeHe.
Notice also that I am trying to weasel an extra six points out of her for a second..."
Ha! Nice try, Almeta. Actually, I don't agree with your interpretation. So deduct the 5 points and one extra. LOL! I'm just kidding. I do agree with you.
Hmmm, maybe I'm getting too predictable!
I agree with the way you've scored the author(s). Yup, I like it a lot. :)

Interpretation:
I felt there were a few observances this book could fit under, including Books for Treats, because the main character David is a child who loves books, and that is kind of what books for treats is about – giving books instead of candy for Halloween to children. However I found this book on a list of Magic/Magical books here on goodreads, so really National Magic Day was the observance I believe this book fits most. It certainly has a great deal of magical happenings that occur, such as hearing books “talk” or whisper, and this whole traveling to different world thing. I really can’t go into it that much without giving too much away, to those who haven’t read it. However think fairy tales, and not always the happy Disney-fied kind. It was also rather scary at times or gory so it also could fall under the Halloween observance.
10 points –
5 – maybe (hopefully) ;)
Genre:
5 points - Horror
4 points - Historical Fiction – this I didn’t know when I selected it what a surprise – set in WWI or maybe II but I am pretty sure its WWI.
2 points - Mystery – not overtly a mystery but definitely has mysterious elements throughout
Theme:
4 points - lost love
2 points - immortality
Location/Setting: part of the book was set in England
2 points - England
Author: John Connolly
5 points - has written more than 10 books
3 points - first name is one syllable
2 points - last name starts with the initial C, A, N, D, or Y
1 point - male
Title: 0 points. :/
Cover:
2 points - has some yellow on it
1 point - the author's name is higher on the page than the title.
Page Length: 339 pages so…
300 - 399 pages - 2 points
Stars Awarded by you:
4 stars - 4 points
So that make my total (so far) – 49!! (wow-unless I miss calculated…lol)
The Book of Lost Things




Hardcover, 320 pages
Observance: Beggars' Night
Interpretation: Sharon is searching for her half-brother Darcy, who can't hold a job for more than a week, and so has become homeless, a beggar and a thief. There are other beggars also.
10 points
Genre:
2 points - mystery
Theme:
5 points - poverty. Sharon notes that there are "pockets of grinding poverty" in San Francisco.
4 points - lost love. Sharon is also trying to solve a two-year-old murder of Gaby, a woman who was engaged. After losing the love of his life, her fiancé married Gaby's college roommate.
3 points - social consciousness. The dead woman had been trying to reform several homeless people.
Location/Setting:
1 point - California
Author:
5 points - has written more than 10 books
Title:
5 points - does not start with the word "the"
Cover:
3 points - predominantly red in colour
2 points - has some yellow on it
1 point - the author's name is higher on the page than the title.
Page Length:
300 - 399 pages - 2 points
Stars Awarded:
4 stars - 4 points
Total points, 47

I had been wondering what book I could choose for your challenge, and then realized that the one I just finished would work well.

I had been wondering what book I could choose for your challenge, and then realized that the one I just finished would work well."
It worked extremely well. :)


Finished! In this book she's finally getting her main character to do more than just nibble at the witchcraft theme. But the ending was a little pat and I don't think the author had the main character deal adequately with a couple of her family members' foibles-- feels left undone-- so I'm only giving this one three stars. So 28 points. Fun challenge- thank you!

The final scores are:
Robin - 54
Jane - 52
Almeta - 47
Judy - 43
Alison - 39
Jennifer - 33
Janice - 32
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I hope everyone enjoyed this challenge.
Books mentioned in this topic
No Rest for the Wiccan (other topics)City of Whispers (other topics)
The Book of Lost Things (other topics)
Halloween Treats (other topics)
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Marcia Muller (other topics)Daphne du Maurier (other topics)
Beggars' Night
Books for Treats Day
Halloween
National Carmel Apple Day
National Knock-Knock Jokes Day
National Magic Day
National UNICEF Day
Samhain
Here's the challenge: Select a book that fits into one of these observances as you interpret it!
The rules:
1. The book must be started no earlier than Oct 1, and finished no later than Oct 31.
2. The book may be in any format - hardcover, paperback, ebook, or audiobook.
3. It must be at least 200 pages long. To determine the number of pages, do a search for the book using the Goodread's search. The first version that comes up will be the one we use to determine the number of pages regardless of the version you read or listened to.
4. You may not choose the October Monthly Read, Before I Go to Sleep.
Points are awarded as follows:
Interpretation:
10 points - write a brief explanation that tells which observance you chose and how the book fits into that theme.
5 points - will be awarded by Janice if she agrees with your interpretation.
1 point - will be deducted by Janice if she doesn't agree with your interpretation.
Genre:
5 points - Horror
4 points - Historical Fiction
3 points - Humour
2 points - Mystery
1 point - Romance
Theme:
5 points - poverty
4 points - lost love
3 points - social consciousness
2 points - immortality
1 point - fading beauty
Location/Setting:
5 points - Spain
4 points - Ethiopia
3 points - Louisiana
2 points - England
1 point - California
Author:
5 points - has written more than 10 books
4 points - is/was from the continent of Africa
3 points - first name is one syllable
2 points - last name starts with the initial C, A, N, D, or Y
1 point - male
Title:
5 points - does not start with the word "the"
4 points - is 4 words long
3 points - has the word haunt, haunted, haunting
2 points - has the name of a country in it
1 point - starts with the word "a"
Cover:
5 points - has a raven on it
4 points - has fruit on it
3 points - predominantly red in colour
2 points - has some yellow on it
1 point - the author's name is higher on the page than the title.
Page Length:
200 - 299 pages - 1 point
300 - 399 pages - 2 points
400 - 499 pages - 3 points
500 - 599 pages - 4 points
600 or greater - 5 points
Stars Awarded by you:
5 stars - 5 points
4 stars - 4 points
3 stars - 3 points
2 stars - 2 points
1 star - 1 point
We'll use this thread for reporting as well. Remember to link both the cover and name of the book you read.
Have fun!