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15.3 - Spin the Wheel

Wheel of Fortune premiered 45 years ago on January 6 1975. In the Bonus Round the contestant must solve the puzzle after the letters R, S, T, L, N and E have populated the spaces. Players then get to choose three more consonants plus one vowel.

Required: Identify the option.

Option 1
Book 1: Read a book with ALL the letters R, S, T, L, N and E in the title, subtitle and/or author's name
AND
Book 2: Read a book with ALL the Most Frequently Chosen Letters C, D, M and A in the title, subtitle and/or author's name.

Option 2
Read one book that fulfills book 1 AND book 2.
ex. More Than Sorrow by Vicki Delany


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Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 3946 comments Just checking that to do it as a one book option the letters simply all need to be in the combined title / authors name

e.g.The Temple House Vanishing Rachel Donohue

R, in author name
S, T, L, N and E in the title,
C, D, in author name M and A in title


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Marie (UK) wrote: "Just checking that to do it as a one book option the letters simply all need to be in the combined title / authors name

e.g.The Temple House Vanishing [author:Rachel Donohue|19525..."


That works for option 2


message 7: by Pia (last edited Nov 18, 2019 08:46PM) (new)

Pia Does this book work?

The Wages of Sin A kidnap, a crucifixion, a murderer on the loose by Inge Löhnig
by Inge Löhnig

All the letters appear in the title/subtitle/author in the kindle and ebook editions (I'd read the kindle). However, the print editions, to which I would link the book do not have the subtitle, so the letters would not be complete


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Pia wrote: "Does this book work?

The Wages of Sin A kidnap, a crucifixion, a murderer on the loose by Inge Löhnig
by Inge Löhnig

All the letters appear in the title/subtitle/author in..."


Any task requiring a specific title should apply to the title of the edition that you read. You should always link to the edition you read. An edition used as a reference is only used to establish the reference.
If information in a Goodreads record is incorrect or incomplete, you may ask a Goodreads librarian to update the record if possible.


message 9: by Pamela (last edited Dec 08, 2019 10:33PM) (new)

Pamela (pamela3265) | 952 comments Does the book need to have a single author or can it have multiple authors? I'm looking at using All Hearts Come Home for Christmas for Option 2. It is an anthology with 4 authors.


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Pamela wrote: "Does the book need to have a single author or can it have multiple authors? I'm looking at using All Hearts Come Home for Christmas for Option 2. It is an anthology with 4 authors."

single author


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Cindie wrote: "does this work for option 2:

The Matriarch: Barbara Bush and the Making of an American Dynasty?"


There's no L.


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Dlmrose | 18433 comments Mod
Kaora wrote: "The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper

The fivE: the untoLD liveS of the woMeN killed by jACk the Ripper

Will this work for option 2?
All in title subti..."


yes


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Cindie | 1845 comments Cindie wrote: "does this work for option 2:

The Matriarch: Barbara Bush and the Making of an American Dynasty?"


oops! Thanks


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