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Aimee wrote: "Do all "genre" specific tasks HAVE to be verified before they can be used? For instance for the Mythology task (15.8) I'm planning to read The Illiad since it's on my list of Classics to read anywa..."
You are never required to get a genre verified. The only reason to get a genre locked in is to cover yourself in case that genre no longer appears on the main page by the time you've read the book and are ready to post the task.
You are never required to get a genre verified. The only reason to get a genre locked in is to cover yourself in case that genre no longer appears on the main page by the time you've read the book and are ready to post the task.

Thanks! That's exactly what I needed!


Tess wrote: "Can you start and count more than 1 book over 500 pages as long as you only read less than half before the winter challenge starts?"
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Diane Whitney wrote: "I'm considering Avempartha for task 30.3 Book 1. I own Theft of Swords which includes book #1 The Crown Conspiracy & book #2 Avempartha ..."
You really have 3 separate things to look at. As long as the individual title was published separately, you would look at that for the title you're using and link to that. You should also link to the omnibus edition.
If this is an ebook, then you follow the page number rules to establish length. But it doesn't matter what title shows for this.
So, if you're using Avempartha, link to the omnibus. Also link to the individual title. If you're using an ebook, you can link to the top MMPB/PB for the page length.
For The Crown Conspiracy, same. But the title is still the book you read, even if you have to link to a foreign language edition for page number.
You really have 3 separate things to look at. As long as the individual title was published separately, you would look at that for the title you're using and link to that. You should also link to the omnibus edition.
If this is an ebook, then you follow the page number rules to establish length. But it doesn't matter what title shows for this.
So, if you're using Avempartha, link to the omnibus. Also link to the individual title. If you're using an ebook, you can link to the top MMPB/PB for the page length.
For The Crown Conspiracy, same. But the title is still the book you read, even if you have to link to a foreign language edition for page number.

H.M.S. Surprise
The Wine-Dark Sea
French All-In-One for Dummies, with CD
Nicola wrote: "I've re-read all of the FAQs and things and I'm still a little unclear on the ruling of 'words'. Can you please tell me how many 'words' these are?
H.M.S. Surprise
[book:The Wine-Dark..."
From the FAQs:
"Essentially, a "word" in a title is a string of letters/symbols/punctuation marks with no spaces. So, a contraction is one word, as is a hyphenated word."
So, your first example has 2 words, your 2nd has 3 words, and your third has 6 words.
H.M.S. Surprise
[book:The Wine-Dark..."
From the FAQs:
"Essentially, a "word" in a title is a string of letters/symbols/punctuation marks with no spaces. So, a contraction is one word, as is a hyphenated word."
So, your first example has 2 words, your 2nd has 3 words, and your third has 6 words.

H.M.S. Surprise
[boo..."
Great, thank you.

The Count of Monte Cristo?
It is an ebook, when I select MMPB editions, the two top editions are abridged editions, then comes an arabic edition with 234 pages - it doesn't say abridged edition, but with this number of pages it can't be a full version... After it come 2 abridged versions and then comes the first unabridged version with 1451 pages.
What page number should I use?
Rina wrote: "Could you help me with the page number for
The Count of Monte Cristo?
It is an ebook, when I select MMPB editions, the two top editions are abridged editions, then comes an arabic ..."
Please use El conde de Montecristo as the edition to establish length. We'll make a note.
The Count of Monte Cristo?
It is an ebook, when I select MMPB editions, the two top editions are abridged editions, then comes an arabic ..."
Please use El conde de Montecristo as the edition to establish length. We'll make a note.

The Count of Monte Cristo?
It is an ebook, when I select MMPB editions, the two top editions are abridged editions, then com..."
Great, thank you :-)

I couldn't find a reference to this in the Rules of the Challenge for Winter 2018. Is this no longer an allowed exception?
(Looking at Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - The Original Screenplay which has MPG Childrens when ten genres show on the book page but is not in AR Bookfinder)
Edited to add that I just found it in the task description even though not mentioned in the Childrens part of the Rules. So presumably it's OK for Winter 2018.

Pam wrote: "I also posted this under the specific task help thread yesterday. I think it may be more of a moderator question though. I need help in determining which book to link to for the paperback ARC of [b..."
If you are reading a print ARC there should be an isbn on the ARC. Use that isbn to determine the edition. You should identify the edition as a publisher's advance copy when you post. If the page numbers are different state the page numbers as they are in your ARC when you post.
If you were reading an ebook ARC you would identify the edition as a publisher's advance copy and follow the regular rules to determine page numbers.
If you are reading a print ARC there should be an isbn on the ARC. Use that isbn to determine the edition. You should identify the edition as a publisher's advance copy when you post. If the page numbers are different state the page numbers as they are in your ARC when you post.
If you were reading an ebook ARC you would identify the edition as a publisher's advance copy and follow the regular rules to determine page numbers.
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