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Ed wrote: "Would 1000 Places to See Before You Die Traveler's Journal by Patricia Schultz qualify?"Yes, it is shelved as 910.202
However, let me check further if it qualifies also for any style points.
Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Ed wrote: "Would 1000 Places to See Before You Die Traveler's Journal by Patricia Schultz qualify?"Yes, it is shelved as 910.202
However, let me check further if it qu..."
ok..thanks
Ed, as a journal (which I wasn't exactly keying in on), there is far less text that we could like for it to qualify for styles. You can definitely claim it for the task, but no styles for this one.
Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Ed, as a journal (which I wasn't exactly keying in on), there is far less text that we could like for it to qualify for styles. You can definitely claim it for the task, but no styles for this one."ok..that works
This list of the numbers might help people know which books are likely to qualify - history, as well as geography and travel.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
What happens if Brooklyn has the book as an ebook only? They don't seem to show the call number in the catalogue, in that case.
Brooklyn must have it shelved with the DDC number. I realize that may seem a bit more restrictive than we often do.
The books I was looking at do have one physical copy each on the shelves, but I might read them early in the season, just in case ;) They seem to have more and more ebooks these days.
Rosemary wrote: "The books I was looking at do have one physical copy each on the shelves, but I might read them early in the season, just in case ;) They seem to have more and more ebooks these days."BPL does move things to storage, but those books still carry the DDC or other label. It does seem as if they've been acquiring more ebooks - those don't hit the YA designation either, so it's not all loss.
I don't read a lot of history, but I'd like to for this challenge.Does anyone have some good recommendations for narrative history? (No need to check against BPL, I'll do that afterwards).
Louise Bro wrote: "I don't read a lot of history, but I'd like to for this challenge.Does anyone have some good recommendations for narrative history? (No need to check against BPL, I'll do that afterwards)."
My plan is to read To End All Wars: A Story of Loyalty and Rebellion, 1914-1918 by Adam Hochschild. As a bonus, it's on the WWI list for 20.6, and won the Dayton Literary Peace Prize 2012 for a 20.3 combo.
Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Louise Bro wrote: "I don't read a lot of history, but I'd like to for this challenge.Does anyone have some good recommendations for narrative history? (No need to check against BPL, I'll do that a..."
Thank you for the recommendation, Elizabeth. I do like some nice combo points, and to boot I found a copy at my local library in Danish. Problem solved!
Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Louise Bro wrote: "I don't read a lot of history, but I'd like to for this challenge.Does anyone have some good recommendations for narrative history? (No need to check against BPL, I'll do that a..."
By the way, isn't it pretty early (or very late) in your neck of the woods?
Louise Bro wrote: "By the way, isn't it pretty early (or very late) in your neck of the woods? "I hit the boards here pretty early, but my post above was written about 11:30 am, by which time I'd been up for over 6 hours, so sort of middling. ;-) My time zone is GMT - 9, almost, but not quite, as far west as one can be. Hawaii is another hour west of me.
I've been trying to get to this book: Lions of Kandahar: The Story of a Fight Against All Odds. It will fit in this task.
Can I get an ok for this book? Bound Away: Virginia and the Westward Movement by David Hackett FischerIn the Brooklyn Link I found other books he's written in the 900's but not this one
Rebekah wrote: "Can I get an ok for this book? Bound Away: Virginia and the Westward Movement by David Hackett FischerIn the Brooklyn Link I found other books he's written in the 900's..."
Since it's not shelved in the 900s at BPL it doesn't work.
I enjoyed this one at the end of the spring:Zeitoun by Dave Eggers
It's about Hurricane Katrina and a man (Zeitoun) who helped victims and then disappeared. It combos with 20.7 and 10.9 as well.
Karen Michele wrote: "I enjoyed this one at the end of the spring:Zeitoun by Dave Eggers
It's about Hurricane Katrina and a man (Zeitoun) who helped victims and then disappeared. It combo..."
Thumbs up!
My Father's Fortune by Michael Frayn is shelved under 920 at my local library. Please can someone tell me point me to the DDC at BPL, as I am being dim and can't see it on their catalogue?
Lagullande wrote: "My Father's Fortune by Michael Frayn is shelved under 920 at my local library. Please can someone tell me point me to the DDC at BPL, as I am being dim and can't see..."
BPL has chosen to designate biographies as "B", but you're right that if they used the numerical DDC this would be 920. BPL *does* have this title shelved, and we'll allow it for this task.
Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "BPL *does* have this title shelved, and we'll allow it for this task. "Fabulous. Thanks very much. I'm keen to read this as I met Michael Frayn last night - it turns out he's the uncle of one of my friends!
Sam wrote: "Does that mean anything classed under "B" will count for this task?"Yes. I'm very sorry we didn't think of this when the task was announced so that all of you could have been planning.
That's great news! :) I thought I was pretty limited in my options for this one (I'm trying to get books off my shelves rather than adding to them!) but this will help.
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Read a book shelved in the 900s (900-999) at the Brooklyn Public Library, using the Dewey Decimal Classification.
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