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30.5 Donna Jo's task: Climbing the Family Tree
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The Second Duchess
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The Second Duchess
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Sure. As long as it is on the main page, it doesn't matter how many.

I'm adopted so I'll use the names of my parents that raised me.
For the Easter wedding option could I use The Christmas Weddingsince I didn't use it for the winter challenge?


I'm adopted so I'll use the names of my parents that raised me.
For the Easter wedding option could I use The Christmas Weddingsince I didn't use it for the winter ch..."
I am also using The Christmas Wedding for the word wedding

http://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/1...
http://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/1...
(note not all of them were actually published in those decades though, some of them are SET between 1940-1959, so make sure you check - I just realized it!)

I'm adopted so I'll use the names of my parents that raised me.
For the Easter wedding option could I use The Christmas Weddingsince I didn't use it for the winter ch..."
Sure. As long as it's a wedding, doesn't matter when.

Thanks, Randi

Sorry, Aleksandra, it needs to be an exact match.

mstan, let me see what the moderators want to do with hyphenated words. I'll get back to you.


Please use her first name, Mary.
I have a ton of relatives that only used their middle names or only used nicknames. I search for several years for my great grandmother Jennie, before I found out her real name was Matilda Jane.

Sorry, Aleksandra, it needs to be an exact match."
Im Polish so all my grandparents got polish names, would you accept any book written by polish author with this name?
like Krystyna Janda
if not then I will choose other option :)

Sorry, Aleksandra, it needs to be an exact match."
Im Polish so all my grandparen..."
Aleksandra, yes, using Polish authors will be fine with me. Just follow guidelines of moderators for using non-English books.

Okay, I got the info from Sandy and she says to use hyphened words as one word. It is one word if it has an empty space on either side of it.


Sorry, Aleksandra, it needs to be an exact match."
Im Polish s..."
That's great. Thank you.

Looks good on both counts.


Have a good time! Sounds like fun ;-).

Yes, and it looks like a cute book.

Yes, and it looks like a cute book."
Great, thanks! And yes it does; I'm looking forward to reading it. :)

Jonreed Lauritzen
John Reed Lauritzen

How cool is that! I think it only fitting that you read one of his books as long as it meets the other general criteria (at least 100 pages,etc.)

Im Polish so all my grandparen..."
Do you live in Poland? Some of my husband's family emmigrated from there. Last name is Przybyszewski and we are the only one's from that family who kept the spelling. Great-grandparents were Stansilav and Michelina (I'm pretty sure I misspelled them).


As long as the first name is spelled exactly the same it will be okay. I'm sure there are other gender-crossing names that could be used. Just be sure to spell out the relationship in your post.

Monica, I only count five words. The words in series names don't count as part of the eight. See The Rules effective Winter 2011 above.

Dlmrose, sorry but the use of numerals was ruled out. I hope you can use it for another task--it's got a good silhouette for 5.1 if you haven't done that.
"If you are using the title words you may not use hyphenated words, compound words, derivatives (not eighty-eight or eighteen), nor numerals."
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Please choose two of the following options and read one book from each. REQUIRED: State which options you chose when posting.
A. My parents were married on Easter Sunday, April 13, 1941. Read a book with the word Easter, Sunday, April, or wedding in the title or a book with "romance" listed as one of the genres on the book's main page. Examples: The Statues that Walked: Unraveling the Mystery of Easter Island, The Sunday Philosophy Club, April Morning
There are numerous lists of romance books - Romance lists - that may help you. If using a GR list double check that your book actually fits the task.
B. My siblings and I were born in the 1940’s and 50’s. Read a book first published between 1940 and 1959. Required: State first publication year when posting.
To help you get started: Popular 1940 books, Popular 1950 books
NOTE: these lists are examples for the years 1940 and 1950 - your book can be published in any year in the 1940's or 1950's. As with all GR lists, be sure the book you choose actually fits the task requirements.
C. Using YOUR grandparent’s first names (no nicknames), read a book whose author has the exact same first name. Required: State relationship—mother’s father, mother’s mother, father’s mother, father’s father—and first name.
Example: My grandparents were Thomas and Anna, Cora and Ralph. I could read books by Cora Harrison or Ralph A. Bellas, but NOT by Anya Seton or Tom Robbins.
D. Most people have eight great-grandparents. Read a book with the word eight in the title OR with eight words in the title OR read book eight in a series. If you are using the title words you may not use hyphenated words, compound words, derivatives (not eighty-eight or eighteen), nor numerals. Required: If reading a series book, post the series title.
Example: Eight Cousins, Yarn Harlot: The Secret Life of a Knitter, Lavender Lies (China Bayles #8)