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It looks good. I wasn't sure about audiobooks since I don't really like them but then thought it might be a good time to try to increase my 'reading' in French.@Susan If you want I can make up a printable card tonight similar to the one from the previous group.
Thanks @Shvaugn - I did make a card but not sure how to post it into the thread. i seem to have technical challenges in posting pictures despite great instructions by @Allison. I am happy to send it along if you know how to do that??? I will PM you. Thx
The list looks great! I'm already trying to research what books were published in the year of my birth (apparently a guide for draft dodgers wanting to escape to Canada is one option - ha!).
LOL - I had this same square for a summer read at the library and it was 1 of 2 squares i did not complete (a tight timeline likley not meant to finish the card but i was a keener). For me (1972) I would like to read The Manticore. with all the excitement around the challenges, I was excited to share the Bingo
If people have trouble finding a book published the year they were born that they want to read perhaps it could be changed to the decade? That's an option in another bingo challenge I'm doing.
Thank you for all the work in putting together the BINGO 2017! It looks like it'll be a lot of fun :)
Wow! Fantastic! Thank you @Susan! The BINGO challenge was my fave this year, probably because of its flexibility and the duration. This is fantastic. Were you thinking that ALL books would be Canadian, or is there leeway where applicable?
The GGs have been handed out for years, and each year has a few selections. The list of winners might be a good place to find a few Canadian books published in your year of birth: http://ggbooks.ca/~/media/ggbooks/201...
@Allison - thanks! I was thinking that all Canadian would be preferable but will leave that up to individuals to choose books that are meaningful to them. I am hoping that we can have some great suggestions and discussions yet be flexible enough that there is not too much pressure and fun for all!
@Shvaugn - great idea for birth decade if we can't find for our year. I am going to head off to the GG list above to see what is in there too!
What do you all think of doing it in a "challenge format" which we can sent up a shelf and track independently rather than the big lists with all the requirements for page #s and such. i think that the shelves might be easier but looking for input.
@Shvaugn - great idea for birth decade if we can't find for our year. I am going to head off to the GG list above to see what is in there too!
What do you all think of doing it in a "challenge format" which we can sent up a shelf and track independently rather than the big lists with all the requirements for page #s and such. i think that the shelves might be easier but looking for input.
❀ Susan wrote: "What do you all think of doing it in a "challenge format" which we can sent up a shelf and track independently rather than the big lists with all the requirements for page #s and such. i think that the shelves might be easier but looking for input. ..."Yes... Good idea, @Susan, if you can make a challenge last a full year...?
I was able to make it a full year and then we can track our books and reviews on a shelf (easier) and will be able to see the # read of 25 each time we log into the group. The only issue is that we can only have 2 challenges at once so I won't be able to post the newest monthly challenge until we close the month before so there will not be overlap but I figure if we all know ahead of time what the challenges are, this should not be an issue.
yikes, my challenge seems to be locating this blessed bingo card. I don't see it anywhere, but your comments are titilating
Is there a larger version of the bingo card graphic available? I like to keep track in a document of my own as well and put the chart in there.
There will be a larger one - I just need to figure out how to post it into the top of our thread. I seem to be challenged in this area despite having great instructions from Allison on the past.
❀ Susan wrote: "There will be a larger one - I just need to figure out how to post it into the top of our thread. I seem to be challenged in this area despite having great instructions from Allison on the past."The image has to be hosted online. Goodreads doesn't allow uploads from your computer. If you post the file online, either on your website or a file sharing site like photobucket or flickr, then follow these instructions it should work. https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
And if none of that works, (because html is tricky when you have to specify dimensions), it would probably be best to just upload it to another site and link to it.
I think the one for banned books should include books that have been challenged - a list is mentioned on the Canadian website Freedom to Read - which actually has a week February 26 – March 4, 2017http://www.freedomtoread.ca/freedom-t...
@Rainey I was looking at that site and noticed that a lot of the books tend to be children's books. They also don't note whether the author is Canadian, just that the book has been challenged in Canada. This might involve a bit of digging to weed out the novels, and then note which one's are Canadian for people attempting an all Canadian square.
There are several fiction and non fiction books that are Adult Challenged Works: A Clockwork Orange
A Jest of God
Adventures of huckleberry finn
Antigone
Bad Medicine: A Judge’s Struggle for Justice in a First Nations Community - canadian
Barometer Rising - canadian
Black Looks: Race and Representation
By Way of Deception: A Devastating Insider’s Portrait of the Mossad
Carsick: John Waters Hitchhikes Across America
Close Range: Wyoming Stories
Lives of Girls and Women - canadian
Snow Falling on Cedars - canadian
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
Adult titles continued: Courting Disaster - 2 authors - 1 is Canadian
Different Seasons
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz - canadian
The Giver
The Handmaids Tale - canadian
The Seduction of Peter S
Wild Fire
Under the Gun: Inside the Mohawk Civil War - canadian
Waging War from Canada - canadian
The Wars - canadian
Harry Potter (All 7 books)
The Book of Negroes - canadian
❀ Susan wrote: "Hi everyone, I thought that it might make it easier to use the "challenge feature" for the 2017 Bingo. After all the discussion about the challenges for next year, I was excited to post the new car..."Oh congratulations, Susan! I'm excited. I love the Bingo Challenge plans! Thank you for all of your effort!
Shvaugn wrote: "❀ Susan wrote: "There will be a larger one - I just need to figure out how to post it into the top of our thread. I seem to be challenged in this area despite having great instructions from Allison..."
Thanks @Shvaugn - i have made a yahoo account to use flickr and still having some trouble with adding the image so I am going to walk away and try later. i am not sure why i have so much trouble with this but appreciate your instructions!!
Thanks @Shvaugn - i have made a yahoo account to use flickr and still having some trouble with adding the image so I am going to walk away and try later. i am not sure why i have so much trouble with this but appreciate your instructions!!
Rainey wrote: "Adult titles continued:
Courting Disaster
Different Seasons
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz - canadian
The Giver
The Handmaids Tale - canadian
The Seduction of Peter S
Wild Fire
Under the Gun..."
Thanks @Rainey - i am listening to the Giver and did not realize it was by a Canadian author! Too bad I did not save it for 2017 - lol
Courting Disaster
Different Seasons
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz - canadian
The Giver
The Handmaids Tale - canadian
The Seduction of Peter S
Wild Fire
Under the Gun..."
Thanks @Rainey - i am listening to the Giver and did not realize it was by a Canadian author! Too bad I did not save it for 2017 - lol
Sandy wrote: "I personally am not comfortable with the requirement to proclaim the year (or even the decade) of my birth on Goodreads. I believe that it could possibly leave individuals open to trolls and the li..."
Hi Sandy - I think we all need to do what we feel comfortable with and the goal is to expand our horizons and have fun with the challenge. You can certainly tailor that square if it feels better or you may find that since we are doing via challenges and a bookshelf your book of the decade/or year would just blend into the bookshelf without identifying your details. :)
Hi Sandy - I think we all need to do what we feel comfortable with and the goal is to expand our horizons and have fun with the challenge. You can certainly tailor that square if it feels better or you may find that since we are doing via challenges and a bookshelf your book of the decade/or year would just blend into the bookshelf without identifying your details. :)
❀ Susan wrote: "Rainey wrote: "Adult titles continued: Thanks @Rainey - i am listening to the Giver and did not realize it was by a Canadian author! Too bad I did not save it for 2017 - lo"
She is American. Freedom to Read includes all books,magazines, etc that are challenged.
I went in and identified the Canadians just for those who only want to do a Canadian only board. I don't so it won't affect me.
I can't find the list CBC 100 Non-fiction books that make you proud to be Canadian-can you provide a link to the list?I found one from the globe and Mail?
http://www.cbc.ca/books/books100trues...
Here it is - my apologies it is actually the 100 "true stories" that make you proud to be Canadian.
Here it is - my apologies it is actually the 100 "true stories" that make you proud to be Canadian.
As Susan said, I think we can all use our own judgement as to what works for any particular square, whether we use a Canadian author or not, or keep our birth year or decade to ourselves, anything. When we continued the Bingo challenge after the other group folded, we agreed not to be so strict with the rules and interpretation for the squares. It's about enjoying the challenge more than anything!
A couple of links to help with B4 Banned Books:http://www.macleans.ca/society/life/8...
http://www.cbc.ca/books/2014/02/infog...
✰ Allison ✰ wrote: "A couple of links to help with B4 Banned Books:http://www.cbc.ca/books/2014/02/infog...-..."
FYI - The CBC one is from the same list I sent from Freedom to Read
Rainey wrote: "N2 and O5 seem to be repeats - both are non fiction"
@Rainey - you are right, there are 2 non-fiction squares; one for picks from the CBC List of 100 True Stories and the other a non-fiction of your choice.
As much as we are trying to keep the flexible, I do thing that we should stick to one unique title per square for a total of 25 different books during the challenge. :)
Great list of Canadian classics - lots of repetition with the CBC list of 100 Novels that Make You Proud to be Canadian!
@Rainey - you are right, there are 2 non-fiction squares; one for picks from the CBC List of 100 True Stories and the other a non-fiction of your choice.
As much as we are trying to keep the flexible, I do thing that we should stick to one unique title per square for a total of 25 different books during the challenge. :)
Great list of Canadian classics - lots of repetition with the CBC list of 100 Novels that Make You Proud to be Canadian!
I was happy to see the mystery square for 2017. I have been meaning to try the series by Inger Ash Wolfe for a while now, so this will probably be what I choose. I love Michael Redhill's writing, so am hopeful this series will work for me.
Yeah, okay, I admit it! I'm planning for BINGO 2017!For the Giller prize book -- were you thinking 2017, @Susan, or do we all think that it's open to a book from any year?
By the way, except for two squares, I already own books that will fill every square (assuming Giller means any year)!
Yes, I too planned out my 2017 Bingo reads already. I have all the squares except for Canada Reads 2017, if the Giller is any year. If not then I have everything but 2.
Since I am not in Canada, mine are a mixture of mostly Canadian and also Non Canadian authors.
Thanks for setting the bingo up. It does force my reading things I might have wanted to but never got around to.
Oh good, I'm not the only one who immediately started planning what books I wanted to read. I even made a chart and everything. I've got all the squares planned except for Canada Reads 2017 and a book about someone immigrating to Canada. I wanted to wait and get people's recommendations for that one.
For a book about someone immigrating to Canada my read is The Amazing Absorbing Boy - Its about a boy who moves from the islands to Toronto and lives in Regent Park (I grew up next door in Moss Park - only Toronto names their ghettos and subsidized housing after parks - ironic Canadian sense of humour I suppose)
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Hi everyone, I thought that it might make it easier to use the "challenge feature" for the 2017 Bingo. After all the discussion about the challenges for next year, I was excited to post the new card (although still need to figure out how to copy it larger here).
I was thinking we should make it simpler to track as it is all about expanding our own horizons and we can have discussion below without all the detailed tracking but I am certainly open to suggestions if you don't feel the challenge feature will work.
B1 - A book from CBC 100 Novels that Make You Proud to Be Canadian (check out thread in Book Lists for suggestions)
B2 - A Book from a Province/Territory You Want to Visit (check out Authors across Canada Folder)
B3 - Canadian Memoir
B4- A Banned Book
B5 - Canada Reads 2017 (will be a folder Awards/Nomination Folder)
I1 - Booked turned into a movie (check out Book Lists folder)
I2 - Written by an Indigenous Author (check out Indigenous thread in Genres folder)
I3 - YA (check out YA thread in Genres folder)
I4 - Written by LGBTQ author (see thread in Genres folder)
I5 - sci-fi/dystopia/apocolyptic novel (check out thread in Genres folder)
N1 - past long or shortlist Canada Reads novel
N2 - Non-Fiction (see thread in Genres folder)
N3 - Your Favourite Canadian Novel
N4 - Audio book
N5- Giller Prize short-list/longlist or winner
G1 - Canadian Mystery (check out mystery thread in Genres folder)
G2 - Book about someone immigrating to Canada
G3 - Book Published in 2017
G4 - Translated novel
G5 - Book written in your province/territory/city/state (or country if not in Can) - see Authors Across Canada Folder
O1 -Canadian novel published the year or decade that you were born
O2 - A book outside your comfort zone
O3 - A book of poetry (see Poetry thread in Genre Folder)
O4 - A Canadian Classic
O5 - A Book from the CBC 100 true stories that make you proud to be Canadian (see BookLists Folder)