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Fiona (Titch) wrote: "How do I do my Kindle books. I would like to read
and it's only on Kindle (e-book) version for 5.2?"
Just post the link and request approval at ebook verification in the General Help folder. It helps if you have some details- smashwords and fictionwise provide word counts, an author's or publisher's webpage, or any other info you may have. That helps speed the process.

Just post the link and request approval at ebook verification in the General Help folder. It helps if you have some details- smashwords and fictionwise provide word counts, an author's or publisher's webpage, or any other info you may have. That helps speed the process.

Thanks for really making this a challenge!

Bea wrote: "Not really a question. I noticed when looking at the 30 point task list that the number of and title of 30.2 is missing. That task is run together with 30.1. Took me a while to realize that."
Thanks - it was actually there, just the space got removed when I edited a task. fixed now.
Thanks - it was actually there, just the space got removed when I edited a task. fixed now.
Chel-c wrote: "Hi, just wondering if Sticks and Stones considered a word pair??"
Please ask task specific questions in the help thread for that task: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/8...
Please ask task specific questions in the help thread for that task: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/8...

Please ask task specific questions in the help thread for that task: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/8......"
thanks! I just found the thread


Thanks for the suggestion. Now, why didn't I think of that? I REALLY must be getting old, or have a bad case of brain freeze today ;(

★Meghan★ wrote: "Would The Tales of Beedle the Bard be considered a young reader?"
According to the publisher it is aimed at the older elementary audience, but to be safe you should check at the help thread as task creators make the determination.
According to the publisher it is aimed at the older elementary audience, but to be safe you should check at the help thread as task creators make the determination.

Is the Green Knowe Series by L.M. Boston considered easy reader?
Thanks!"
It's definitely a book written for and aimed at elementary school children, but it doesn't seem to have the modern early reader accommodations (larger typefaces, more whitespace, etc.). So, technically, no, it wouldn't be considered an easy reader book.

Sandy wrote: "If a book is written by two authors, and both are Goodreads Authors, can I claim 2 GR authors for that book?"
No, Only one ticket per book will be awarded.
No, Only one ticket per book will be awarded.

kiki wrote: "perhaps i'm asking in the wrong place, but i'm wondering what to do if i've forgotten to claim a big book. do i make a new post and refer back to the post that had the big book in it? or is it to..."
Do a new post, with the necessary info, including a link to the actual book you read. Include in your post the info from your first post (task #), post #, and be sure to note that you're reposting to claim a BB ticket.
Do a new post, with the necessary info, including a link to the actual book you read. Include in your post the info from your first post (task #), post #, and be sure to note that you're reposting to claim a BB ticket.
Jennifer W wrote: "Are we not doing review and logo contests this time? Or am I just missing the threads for them?"
Posted!
Posted!


Goodreads Author tickets are when you read a book that is written by a Goodsread author. 1 ticket per book and if you look on the author page on Goodreads, it will say (Goodreads author).

After posting this question I found a few discussions that I had missed and figured it out. I forgot to come back here though - sorry.
I think I am understanding this, but may be back with more questions later!

I've just finished listening to the audiobook Sense and Sensibility, read by Karen Savage, who is listed as a Goodreads author. So, would this qualify to claim a ticket for GR author, even though the book wasn't actually written, but "just" narrated by a GR author?
I feel that a narration gives the book it's own character.
Isabell wrote: "I'd like some further specification of the Goodreads Author-rule, please.
I've just finished listening to the audiobook Sense and Sensibility, read by Karen Savage,..."
Narrators are not eligible for Goodreads author tickets
I've just finished listening to the audiobook Sense and Sensibility, read by Karen Savage,..."
Narrators are not eligible for Goodreads author tickets

I've just finished listening to the audiobook Sense and Sensibility, read by [author:Karen..."
It seemed dubious for me as well, that's why I asked.
Thanks for the clarification.
Monica S wrote: "Hello. I was just wondering when the 50 point tasks will be posted and where to find them. Thanks!"
It will be posted when it's completed. You will find it the same place as all the other tasks - in the Spring Task folder and in a help thread set up for the 50 point task.
It will be posted when it's completed. You will find it the same place as all the other tasks - in the Spring Task folder and in a help thread set up for the 50 point task.


I had someone wanting to use
The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle
for a 30.3 task. It does say YA lower down
on the genre list-- but it is mostly shelved as
a children's book.
What would be your ruling on this book?
Books mentioned in this topic
The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle (other topics)Sense and Sensibility (other topics)
Sense and Sensibility (other topics)
Sense and Sensibility (other topics)
The Tales of Beedle the Bard (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Karen Savage (other topics)Karen Savage (other topics)
Lucy M. Boston (other topics)
Lucy M. Boston (other topics)
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