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message 1: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (last edited Aug 16, 2023 08:16AM) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Please post any questions about Celebration of Styles in this thread.


message 2: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (last edited Aug 16, 2023 08:20AM) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) When we thought this would be the last of Reading with Style, we decided to throw the kitchen sink into this one.

Here is a spreadsheet for Non-western, Aged, and Young authors. Please note there are 3 tabs, one for each.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

If you are reading for an author *not* on the lists and the birth/death information is not on the GR profile or on Wikipedia, please provide a link to your source here before posting in the Completed Tasks thread.


message 3: by Apple (new)

Apple | 1015 comments Just checking, some of the Style descriptions list 10 points, do these apply, or is it just the copy and paste from their standard usage? Aged and Canon, I think.


message 4: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (last edited Aug 16, 2023 12:07PM) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) No, you will not get extra points for any of the styles in this sub-challenge. The definitions are shown in Post #2 of the How to Play thread.

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

EDIT: Sheesh. Sorry, you'd think I could have proofread those better. I just removed the point values that we post after the name of the style and thought it was good.


message 5: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah (bekalynn) Are American Indians considered non-western?


Elizabeth (Alaska) The definitions of the styles are in Post #2. See:

Non-Western: read a book by author born and citizen of/residing in a non-Western country: Mexico, Central America, South America, Africa, and Asia (which includes Russia & all former USSR countries).


message 7: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah (bekalynn) Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "The definitions of the styles are in Post #2. See:

Non-Western: read a book by author born and citizen of/residing in a non-Western country: Mexico, Central America, South America, Africa, and Asi..."


Just checking because I thought I remembered in past it counted


message 8: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (last edited Aug 24, 2023 08:15AM) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) No, born in the United States never counted for nonwestern (not that I can't see considering Native Americans so). You might be thinking of Person of Color, and yes, Native Americans are POC.


Elizabeth (Alaska) Remember, when the GR profile or Wikipedia give age (birth/death info), it isn't necessary to post in this thread.


message 11: by Beth (new)

Beth Robinson (bethrobinson) | 1174 comments Would The Master of Ballantrae count for Canon? It is shelved at the BPL as Assignment but not as YA Assignment.


message 12: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (last edited Aug 29, 2023 06:27AM) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Beth wrote: "Would The Master of Ballantrae count for Canon? It is shelved at the BPL as Assignment but not as YA Assignment."

The Lexile rule does not apply to works on the Canon. (Also, the Lexile rule is not in effect for Fall.)


message 13: by Beth (new)

Beth Robinson (bethrobinson) | 1174 comments Thanks. I wasnt sure if the rule being void applied to both parts of the challenge and I had forgotten aboht the canon part


Elizabeth (Alaska) No problem. I almost answered differently. ;-)


message 15: by Marie (new)

Marie (mariealex) | 1118 comments Hello ! Does the YA/Cookbook / Graphic novel rule applies ? If i'm not mistaken, i didn't see it indicated on the post.


Elizabeth (Alaska) Marie wrote: "Hello ! Does the YA/Cookbook / Graphic novel rule applies ? If i'm not mistaken, i didn't see it indicated on the post."

All are allowed this season.


message 17: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Brown | 3306 comments I was hoping to use Adam Shoalts for the young style. However, neither GR or Wiki have his birth date. The best I can find is this article:

https://www.novacraft.com/blog/5-ques...

It says he is 29 in 2016, so he is 36 now. I know he is under 40 because he is 'local boy made good'...... but that may not be good enough for RwS! :)


Elizabeth (Alaska) Valerie wrote: "I was hoping to use Adam Shoalts for the young style. However, neither GR or Wiki have his birth date. The best I can find is this article:

https://www.novacraft.com/blog/5-quest..."


Yes, he's on the spreadsheet as being born in 1986.


message 19: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Brown | 3306 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Valerie wrote: "I was hoping to use Adam Shoalts for the young style. However, neither GR or Wiki have his birth date. The best I can find is this article:

https://www.novacraft...."


Oh, ok - thank you. I didn't see him on the spreadsheet.


Elizabeth (Alaska) It's the spreadsheet linked in Post #2 of this thread. There are 3 tabs - maybe you didn't see that.


message 21: by Valerie (new)

Valerie Brown | 3306 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "It's the spreadsheet linked in Post #2 of this thread. There are 3 tabs - maybe you didn't see that."

You guessed it! I did read your instructions, but I guess they didn't sink in!


Elizabeth (Alaska) Valerie wrote: "but I guess they didn't sink in!"

LOL - I am there so often these days.


message 23: by Anika (new)

Anika | 2815 comments Just want to verify: Three Plays: Our Town / The Skin of Our Teeth / The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder is listed on the the Bloom Canon list...
is reading one of those three plays sufficient to fill the task (assuming it is +100 pages)?


Elizabeth (Alaska) Anika wrote: "Just want to verify: Three Plays: Our Town / The Skin of Our Teeth / The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder is listed on the the Bloom Canon list...
is reading one of those t..."


Yes. Please remind us when you post. ;-)


message 25: by Karen Michele (new)

Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5305 comments Does this author count for aged even though it is her only book? If not, I can use it for Scrabble.
Don’t Let Them Bury My Story: The Oldest Living Survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre in Her Own Words by Viola Ford Fletcher


Elizabeth (Alaska) Yes. Birth and death (if applicable) information is all that we use.


message 27: by Connie (last edited Sep 15, 2023 11:44PM) (new)


message 28: by chunwui (last edited Oct 18, 2023 03:19AM) (new)

chunwui | 86 comments For 1001, The Little Prince is on the shelf but it has <100 pages, does it qualify to be used or no? Same with The Old Man and the Sea


Elizabeth (Alaska) chunwui wrote: "For 1001, The Little Prince is on the shelf but it has <100 pages, does it qualify to be used or no? Same with The Old Man and the Sea"

No, sorry. All books must meet the 100 page minimum requirement.


message 30: by Kathleen (itpdx) (last edited Oct 21, 2023 10:40AM) (new)

Kathleen (itpdx) (itpdx) | 1739 comments I have read The Comfort Crisis: Embrace Discomfort To Reclaim Your Wild, Happy, Healthy Self by Michael Easter. Goodreads does not show a birthdate for him, yet when I search for information on him, a listing for him from Goodreads with the book title shows a birth year of 1986 but when I click on the link it shows the bio without a birthdate. I have screenshot of the search results. Not sure how I can send it. I haven’t found any other source for his age. May I use this book for “young”?


message 31: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (last edited Oct 21, 2023 11:07AM) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) I don't get that result when I search, but I don't doubt your word. Please include his birth year when you post.

EDIT: I got a different result with a slightly different search. It may be that the author edited out his birth information so that it no longer appears, but search continues to provide it.


message 32: by Rosemary (last edited Oct 21, 2023 11:12AM) (new)

Rosemary | 4396 comments Kathleen (itpdx) wrote: "I have read The Comfort Crisis: Embrace Discomfort To Reclaim Your Wild, Happy, Healthy Self by Michael Easter. Goodreads does not show a birthdate for him, yet whe..."

Kathleen, yes I can see that same search result in Google with a birthdate of 11 November, 1986. He is a Goodreads Author so he has probably edited his profile and removed the birthdate. I haven't found other evidence, but that shows it was on Goodreads at one time. You can claim Young but please mention this when you post.

EDIT: Elizabeth and I investigating at the same time! Glad we agree :)


message 33: by Kathleen (itpdx) (new)

Kathleen (itpdx) (itpdx) | 1739 comments Thank you both!


message 34: by Connie (last edited Oct 24, 2023 10:14PM) (new)

Connie  G (connie_g) | 1919 comments Etaf Rum was born on May 8, 1989 so she is age 34.

https://allfamousbirthday.com/etaf-rum/


message 36: by Apple (new)

Apple | 1015 comments I know you can't read an author twice in the one grouping, but if I am completing for the second time, can I read an author that I read the first time around ?

I have other books planned, just getting distracted by other books I want to read ;)


Elizabeth (Alaska) Apple wrote: "I know you can't read an author twice in the one grouping, but if I am completing for the second time, can I read an author that I read the first time around ?

I have other books planned, just get..."


Yes. Repeat from a previous round in a subsequent round are allowed.


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