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message 1: by Dlmrose, Moderator Emeritus (last edited Jan 21, 2014 04:11AM) (new)

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50.1 - Pamela Su's task: Variety is the Spice of Life

Clue (or Cluedo to me) is one of those classic games that still endures to this day and it has always been one of my favorite board games. A big part of its appeal is the colorful cast of characters who come from vastly different backgrounds.

Read 1 book from each of 3 different characters.

1. Miss Scarlet
Miss Scarlet always goes first. So, we'll go with my favorite genre: romance.

The Femme Fatale character is often seen as a mysterious, seductive woman. Mata Hari, an infamous spy, is the quintessential femme fatale.

Option A: Read a book with the genre "romance" on the main book page where the main character or subject is a spy or assassin (defined by Merriam-Webster as "a person who kills someone, such as a famous or important person, usually for political reasons or for money.")

Required: Explain how your book fits the task if is not clear in the book's GR description.

Option B: Read a book where "Erotic Romance" or "Erotica" is listed as a genre on the book's main page.

2. Colonel Mustard
The character of Colonel Mustard has gone through many changes throughout the game's history. In one of the game's versions, he's portrayed as an expert martial artist. I can't help but wonder what a sci-fi version of Colonel Mustard would be.

Read a book where "Military Science Fiction" is listed as a genre on the book's main page.
Note: "Military" AND "Science Fiction" appearing separately are acceptable as long as both genres appear on the book's main page.

3. Mrs. White
Mrs. White is usually portrayed as a servant. She's been a cook, a maid and a housekeeper.

Read a book where the lead character or subject is a household servant who typically serves others similar to the roles held by Mrs. White, i.e. one involved in the cleaning and maintenance of the interior of a residence or involved in food preparation for the household.

Required: Explain the how your book fits the task if it is not clear in the book's GR description.

4. Reverend or Mr. Green
This character is known as Reverend Green in the UK version of this game, while in the US version, he's known as Mr. Green.

Option A: Read a book with "Religion" or "Spirituality" listed as a genre on the book's main page.

Option B: Read a book where the cover is mostly (at least half) green OR red, if you think he's the killer!

Required: If using a cover option, include the cover in your post.

5. Mrs. Peacock
Mrs. Peacock strikes me as an intelligent, experienced socialite who has seen the world.

Read a book where the main character or subject takes a trip or vacation (defined by Merriam-Webster as "a period of time that a person spends away from home, school, or business usually in order to relax or travel.)

Required: Explain how the book fits the task if it is not clear in the GR description.

6. Professor Plum
I have always seen Professor Plum as a sort of geeky, absent-minded professor. I love stories about smart people!

Read a book featuring a geek, nerd or a genius. That type of character should be a major character or be significant in the storyline.

Required: Explain how the book fits the task if it is not clear in the GR description.

Required: Identify the three options you have picked.


message 2: by Pamela Su (last edited Feb 14, 2014 06:07AM) (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments Approved Books
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*** IMPORTANT NOTE *** Task may be approved, but please get approval for length if there are no paperback/hardcover versions available

Option 1A: Miss Scarlet - Assassins/Spies
The Garden Intrigue
Dark Triumph
United We Spy
Exit Strategy
The Deception of the Emerald Ring (Condition for acceptance: Only if one of the lead characters is a spy or assassin. [Not immediately apparent from book description.])
The Forbidden Rose
The Pirate's Wish
Isabelle Webb: Legend of the Jewel
Falling Kingdoms (Condition for acceptance: Only if one of the characters is an assassin. Not apparent from book description)
Throne of Glass

Option 1B: Miss Scarlet - Erotica
Dark Lover
Bared to You
This Fire (Condition for acceptance: Only if it's been approved for length)
Sweet Persuasion
Bared to You
Bedding The Billionaire

Option 2: Colonel Mustard
Turbulence
Bone Rider
Shards of Honour
Starship Troopers
Into the Darkness
Phule's Company
Control Point

Option 3: Mrs. White
The Help
The Remains of the Day
Shakespeare's Landlord
Maid for Murder
The Kitchen House
The Invention of Wings
Situation Maid: From Cotton Picker to Presidential Cook, the True Story of Lillie Nelson

Option 4A: Reverend Green - Religion/Spirituality
Growing Up Amish: A Memoir
The Prophet: Amos

Option 4B: Mr. Green - Green/Red Cover
I'll Be Your Drill, Soldier by Crystal Rose Clouds of Witness (Lord Peter Wimsey, #2) by Dorothy L. Sayers Highlander Most Wanted (The Montgomerys and Armstrongs, #2) by Maya Banks Cry Wolf (Alpha & Omega, #1) by Patricia Briggs Dirty Trick (Perfectly Matched, #1) by Christine Bell Dreaming Of The Bones (Duncan Kincaid & Gemma James, #5) by Deborah Crombie A Long Way Gone Memoirs of a Boy Soldier by Ishmael Beah Stay by Allie Larkin I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith You've Got Male (OPUS #1) by Elizabeth Bevarly Whack 'N' Roll (Bunco Babes Mystery, #1) by Gail Oust
The Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison Allen The House Girl by Tara Conklin Reap What You Sew (A Southern Sewing Circle, #6) by Elizabeth Lynn Casey Innocent in Death (In Death, #24) by J.D. Robb Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend by Matthew Dicks Hope Springs (Compass Girls, #2) by Jayne Rylon The Great God Pan by Donna Jo Napoli Morning Glory by Sarah Jio Fighting for Irish (Fighting for Love, #3) by Gina L. Maxwell The Lost Hours by Karen White The Sea Runners by Ivan Doig
Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1) by L.M. Montgomery The Deep (Ingo, #3) by Helen Dunmore Linger (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #2) by Maggie Stiefvater ساق البامبو by سعود السنعوسي
The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion Pure Joy The Dogs We Love by Danielle Steel Me Before You by Jojo Moyes Noah (Nightwalkers, #5) by Jacquelyn Frank Edge by Jeffery Deaver Redshirts by John Scalzi Such Sweet Sorrow by Jenny Trout Why? Because We Still Like You An Oral History of the Mickey Mouse Club(R) by Jennifer Keishin Armstrong The Queen of the Big Time by Adriana Trigiani Wicked All the Way (Wicked Lovers, #6.5) by Shayla Black

Option 5: Mrs. Peacock.
172 Hours on the Moon
Around the World on a Bicycle
Farthing
On the Road
G'Day to Die
The Boy on the Bridge
An Embarrassment of Mangoes: A Caribbean Interlude
Whistling Past the Graveyard
Evil Under the Sun
Till Death Do Us Bark
Just One Year
The Endangered Species Road Trip: A Summer's Worth of Dingy Motels, Poison Oak, Ravenous Insects, and the Rarest Species in North America
The Leisure Seeker
The Edge of Never
Finding It
Death on the Nile

Option 6: Professor Plum
An Abundance of Katherines
Lessons in Love
The Girl With All The Gifts
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Maphead: Charting the Wide, Weird World of Geography Wonks
The Magicians
The Rosie Project
Flowers for Algernon
Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
The Theory of Attraction
Steve Jobs
The Echo
Inferno
The Last Guardian
Smart Girls Get What They Want (Condition for acceptance: Dependent on book's actual content. Not apparent from book description)
✓ Rex Stout series
Backward Compatible: A Geek Love Story
Ready Player One


message 3: by Pamela Su (last edited Feb 19, 2014 04:33AM) (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments Not Quite
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Option 2: Colonel Mustard
Redshirts

Option 3: Mrs. White
* Note: Nanny/Governess is not accepted for this task.
The Handmaid's Tale (Rejected based on GR description. Condition for acceptance: If the book itself shows that the character performs household duties, please explain when posting the task.)

Option 4B: Mr. Green
Proven Guilty (The Dresden Files, #8) by Jim Butcher The Heist (Fox and O'Hare #1) by Janet Evanovich Three-legged Horse by Ann Hood Shades of Earth (Across the Universe, #3) by Beth Revis Pretty in Plaid A Life, a Witch, and a Wardrobe, or, the Wonder Years Before the Condescending, Egomanical, Self-Centered Smart-Ass Phase by Jen Lancaster
The Body of Christopher Creed by Carol Plum-Ucci Reaver (Lords of Deliverance, #5; Demonica, #10) by Larissa Ione Darker After Midnight (Midnight Breed, #10) by Lara Adrian The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon

Option 5: Mrs. Peacock
The Road
The Winter Sea
Fish & Chips
Space Rocks!
Safe Haven
The Painted Veil
Funerals for Horses

Option 6: Professor Plum
Apple Polisher (ruling based on book description alone)
The Second Opinion
Farthing
The Reading Promise: My Father and the Books We Shared


Q&A Section
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Q: Are non-fiction books allowed for these tasks?
A: With the exception of the Miss Scarlet and Colonel Mustard tasks, appropriate non-fiction books can be used for any of the other tasks.


message 4: by Dlmrose, Moderator Emeritus (new)

Dlmrose | 18433 comments Mod
This help thread is open!


Eepa *mm loving bookworm* (eepa) | 187 comments Pammy! This is a great task, I'm going to have so much fun finding books for this. =)


message 6: by Kathy G. (new)

Kathy G. | 1931 comments For option 6- is this a Geek book?
An Abundance of Katherines

thanks so much!


message 7: by Pamela Su (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments Kathy G. wrote: "For option 6- is this a Geek book?
An Abundance of Katherines

thanks so much!"


Hi Kathy!

Yes, this qualifies as a Geek book. Also, it works as genius too. :)


message 8: by Kathy G. (new)

Kathy G. | 1931 comments Thank you!


message 9: by Susan A (last edited Jan 21, 2014 04:54AM) (new)

Susan A | 1759 comments Love this task!

Are these okay?

1. Col Mustard Turbulence
genres listed: science fiction and war>military

Is the embedded genre okay?


2. Professor Plum Apple Polisher
Is this list proof enough?
Best Gay Romance with Bookish/Nerdy/Geeky Characters

or Lessons in Love
from GR polt descriprion: "Orlando is a brilliant, introverted mathematician"

my third choice will be Miss Scarlet.


message 10: by Eepa *mm loving bookworm* (last edited Jan 21, 2014 05:03AM) (new)

Eepa *mm loving bookworm* (eepa) | 187 comments Would Bone Rider count for option 2? It has Science fiction and War -> Military as genres.

And for option 4B, is this green enough? I'll Be Your Drill, Soldier by Crystal Rose


message 11: by Pamela Su (last edited Jan 21, 2014 05:58PM) (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments Susan A wrote: "Love this task!

Are these okay?

1. Col Mustard Turbulence
genres listed: science fiction and war>military
Is the embedded genre okay?


Yes, Turbulence works. Embedded genre is okay!


2. Professor Plum Apple Polisher
Is this list proof enough?


No. Based on the book description alone and the list, I wouldn't consider the character to be geeky or nerdy. The list includes a third "Bookish" trait which fits that character more but is not part of the task's requirement.

Lessons in Love is acceptable based on "...brilliant, introverted mathematician with very little experience of life outside the college walls. "

For everyone's reference, I am using the following definitions for the Professor Plum task:

Definition edited
Merriam-Webster's Definition of Geek:
- a person who is socially awkward and unpopular
- a usually intelligent person who does not fit in with other people
- a person who is very interested in and knows a lot about a particular field or activity*

Merriam-Webster's Definition of Nerd:
- a person who behaves awkwardly around other people and usually has unstylish clothes, hair, etc.
- a person who is very interested in technical subjects, computers, etc.*

*Pam note: I would interpret this as borderline obssessive to fit the Geek/Nerd trait.


message 12: by Pamela Su (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments For Turbulence, don't forget to add the e-book verification link for the book when posting the task. :)


message 13: by Pamela Su (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments Eepa (Eija) wrote: "Would Bone Rider count for option 2? It has Science fiction and War -> Military as genres."

Yes. The book will work for option 2.


message 14: by Susan A (new)

Susan A | 1759 comments Pamela Su wrote: "For Turbulence, don't forget to add the e-book verification link for the book when posting the task. :)"

Thanks!


message 15: by Fandury (new)

Fandury | 957 comments Can I get confirmation for these books?

1. Colonel Mustard Fortress Frontier Mit Science Fiction und War > Military

2. Reverend Green Clouds of Witness (Lord Peter Wimsey, #2) by Dorothy L. Sayers Is the cover green enough?

3. Professor Plum The Girl With All The Gifts The girl is descriped as little genius.


message 16: by ❀Tea❀ (new)

❀Tea❀ (ttea) | 268 comments Green enough?
Highlander Most Wanted (The Montgomerys and Armstrongs, #2) by Maya Banks Cry Wolf (Alpha & Omega, #1) by Patricia Briggs


message 17: by Pamela Su (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments Fandury wrote: "Can I get confirmation for these books?

1. Colonel Mustard Fortress Frontier Mit Science Fiction und War > Military


Confirmed!

2. Reverend Green Clouds of Witness (Lord Peter Wimsey, #2) by Dorothy L. Sayers Is the cover green enough?"

Yes, it's green enough.

I'll get back to you on the third question later.


message 18: by Pamela Su (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments ❀Tea❀ wrote: "Green enough?
Highlander Most Wanted (The Montgomerys and Armstrongs, #2) by Maya BanksCry Wolf (Alpha & Omega, #1) by Patricia Briggs"


Yes, both are green enough.


message 19: by ❀Tea❀ (new)

❀Tea❀ (ttea) | 268 comments Thanks ☺


message 20: by Pamela Su (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments Eepa (Eija) wrote: "And for option 4B, is this green enough? I'll Be Your Drill, Soldier by Crystal Rose"

Yes, this works.


message 21: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 9031 comments for 4B - Dirty Trick (Perfectly Matched, #1) by Christine Bell ?


message 22: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 9031 comments can I also get Shards of Honour - science fiction (677) and war>military (27)


Jayme Pendergraft | 762 comments Hi Pamela Su,

Would 172 Hours on the Moon work for Option 5? They take a trip, it just happens to be to the moon :)


message 24: by Pamela Su (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments Fandury wrote: "3. Professor Plum The Girl With All The Gifts The girl is descriped as little genius."

Yes, this works.


message 25: by Pamela Su (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments Dee wrote: "for 4B - Dirty Trick (Perfectly Matched, #1) by Christine Bell?"

Yes, it's definitely green enough!


message 26: by Pamela Su (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments Dee wrote: "can I also get Shards of Honour - science fiction (677) and war>military (27)"

Yes, this fits Colonel Mustard's task.


message 27: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 9031 comments thx - my friend has been bugging me for ages to try Lois McMasters Bujold and i've never really been able to fit into a challenge


message 28: by Pamela Su (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments Jayme VA wrote: "Hi Pamela Su,

Would 172 Hours on the Moon work for Option 5? They take a trip, it just happens to be to the moon :)"


LOL. Well, it's definitely a trip. I'll bite. Okay for Option 5!


message 29: by Pamela Su (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments Dee wrote: "thx - my friend has been bugging me for ages to try Lois McMasters Bujold and i've never really been able to fit into a challenge"

It's been on my TBR for a year now. I've been waffling between going by publication order or internal chronology. Haven't decided yet. :)


message 30: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 9031 comments i'm going by pub - that is what she recommeded IIRC...


message 31: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 910 comments Would Around the World on a Bicycle by Thomas Stevens work for #5?


message 32: by Sheila (new)

Sheila (sheilaj) | 2221 comments Congratulations Pamela Su - great and tough task. I had a bit of difficulty picking books that I think will fit OK but just want to make sure they all work. Here is what I plan to read. Do these all fit?

1. Miss Scarlet - Option B: Erotica
Dark Lover (Black Dagger Brotherhood, #1) by J.R. Ward Dark Lover by J.R. Ward

4. Reverend or Mr. Green - Option B: Green Cover
Dreaming Of The Bones (Duncan Kincaid & Gemma James, #5) by Deborah Crombie Dreaming Of The Bones by Deborah Crombie

6. Professor Plum
The Second Opinion by Michael Palmer The Second Opinion by Michael Palmer


Jayme Pendergraft | 762 comments Pamela Su wrote: "Jayme VA wrote: "Hi Pamela Su,

Would 172 Hours on the Moon work for Option 5? They take a trip, it just happens to be to the moon :)"

LOL. Well, it's definitely a trip. I'll bite..."


Thank you! It's been on my list for a while!


message 34: by ❀Tea❀ (new)

❀Tea❀ (ttea) | 268 comments I have another green cover to check. ☺
Proven Guilty (The Dresden Files, #8) by Jim Butcher ?
(I like to have few options. Never know what I'll be in mood to read :D)


message 35: by Karen Michele (new)

Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 2080 comments Is this enough green for half?

A Long Way Gone Memoirs of a Boy Soldier by Ishmael Beah


message 36: by Julie (new)

Julie Great task Pamela Su!

Will you please approve the following choices?

1B. Bared to You

3. The Help

4B. Stay by Allie Larkin


message 37: by Lulu (last edited Jan 21, 2014 12:33PM) (new)

Lulu (robotwitch) I'd like to check for two of my books:

Option #5: Mrs Peacock
Farthing by Jo Walton takes place over a weekend retreat.

Option #6: Professor Plum
Annihilation: A Novel by Jeff VanderMeer
The main character is a biologist, and the other characters include an anthropologist, a surveyor and a psychologist.


message 38: by Deborah (new)

Deborah | 1684 comments 4. Reverend or Mr. Green

Is this red enough?

The Body of Christopher Creed by Carol Plum-Ucci OR red, if you think he's the killer!


message 39: by April (new)

April Will this work for Professor Plum?

The Reading Promise: My Father and the Books We Shared

Less about the books and more about their lives. Both are book nerds and father is school librarian.


message 40: by Apoorv (new)

Apoorv  Moghe (goodreadscomapoorv) | 52 comments Congratulations Pamela Su.
This one is an intriguing task with some nice books in store to be read. For the same, I need your confirmation on the following books for the respective Options as mentioned below. Kindly confirm / reject the same.
Thank you once again for an interesting task.

Option # 2 : Colonel Mustard
Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein

Option # 3 : Mrs. White
The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro

Option # 5 : Mrs. Peacock
1. On the Road by Jack Kerouac
2. The Road by Cormac McCarthy

Option # 6 : Professor Plum
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon


message 41: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (sureshot26) | 745 comments For Option 1 (Miss Scarlet), is the main character who's a spy/assassin required to be female? I'm considering a book (The Garden Intrigue) where the woman is not a spy, but her male love interest is, based on the description.

I'm also curious if we can choose non-fiction for Option 6 (Professor Plum) - I'm thinking of using Maphead: Charting the Wide, Weird World of Geography Wonks, but the wording makes me think that real people, however nerdy, might not work.


message 42: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 9031 comments For 1A - Dark Triumph - it mentions assassin in the description and has been shelved as romance?


message 43: by Tanya (new)

Tanya D (mtlbookworm) | 144 comments For Mr. Green- does this work?

I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith

I LOVE this task by the way!


message 44: by Pamela Su (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments Laurie wrote: "Would Around the World on a Bicycle by Thomas Stevens work for #5?"

Yes, it works just fine!


message 45: by Pamela Su (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments Sheila wrote: "Congratulations Pamela Su - great and tough task. I had a bit of difficulty picking books that I think will fit OK but just want to make sure they all work..."

Thank you! :)

1. Miss Scarlet - Option B: Erotica
Dark Lover (Black Dagger Brotherhood, #1) by J.R. Ward Dark Lover by J.R. Ward


Yes, this works!

4. Reverend or Mr. Green - Option B: Green Cover
Dreaming Of The Bones (Duncan Kincaid & Gemma James, #5) by Deborah Crombie Dreaming Of The Bones by Deborah Crombie


It's green enough. Enjoy.

6. Professor Plum
The Second Opinion by Michael Palmer The Second Opinion by Michael Palmer


No. Based on the description, none of the characters involved appear to be geeky, nerdy or geniuses. A brilliant physician does not necessarily mean that the person is a genius. Just highly skilled and knowledgeable.


message 46: by Pamela Su (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments ❀Tea❀ wrote: "I have another green cover to check. ☺
Proven Guilty (The Dresden Files, #8) by Jim Butcher?
(I like to have few options. Never know what I'll be in mood to read :D)"


This cover looks less than 50% green, so I'll say no. It's mostly black.


message 47: by Pamela Su (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments Karen GHHS wrote: "Is this enough green for half?

A Long Way Gone Memoirs of a Boy Soldier by Ishmael Beah"


Yes, it's green enough.


message 48: by Pamela Su (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments Julie wrote: "Great task Pamela Su!

Will you please approve the following choices?

1B. Bared to You


Yes, this works for Option 1B.

3. The Help

Fits the task!

4B. Stay by Allie Larkin"

It looks just green enough. It works.


message 49: by Pamela Su (last edited Jan 21, 2014 05:59PM) (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments Lulu wrote: "I'd like to check for two of my books:

Option #5: Mrs Peacock
Farthing by Jo Walton takes place over a weekend retreat.


Yes, this qualifies as a vacation.

Option #6: Professor Plum
Annihilation: A Novel..."


No. None of the characters seem to be nerds, geeks or geniuses. Being skilled/knowledgeable in a scientific field does not automatically qualify a person as a geek, nerd or genius.

I clarify the definition of geek and nerd in message 11, if you'd like more information.


message 50: by Pamela Su (new)

Pamela Su (thebluebaroness) | 247 comments Deborah wrote: "4. Reverend or Mr. Green

Is this red enough?

The Body of Christopher Creed by Carol Plum-UcciOR red, if you think he's the killer!"


No, there's not enough red. It's more orange in the middle as well.


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