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MIDWAY CHALLENGE 50.1 - GO FOR THE GOLD

If I like Once Upon a Marigold, I'll probably read Twice Upon a Marigold for this task... Not sure about part 2! (Is that cool?)


I am assuming that for "ice hockey", just having "ice" in the title isn't enough?

The boys of winter : life and death in the U.S. ski troops during the Second World War Sanders, Charles J. 940.544
Climb to conquer : the untold story of World War II's 10th Mountain Division ski troops Shelton, Peter 94.5412
Ski Weekend Stine, R. L. YA Horror
The Way to Ski: The official Method Campbell, Stu 796.93
Skiing the Best: A Guide to the top 50 ski areas in the U.S. and Canada Jaffe, Miles 796.9
White Heat: The extreme skiing life Johnson, Wayne 796.93
The Boy who Invented skiing Wolfe, Swain Biography

Ballad of the Whiskey Robber: A True Story of Bank Heists, Ice Hockey, Transylvanian Pelt Smuggling, Moonlighting Detectives, and Broken Hearts
*** 19 JAN ***
3 stars -- "sad": yes; "funny": no
Good for insights into post-communist Hungary.


hahahaha...you made me snort, sounds like a winner!

Ballad of the Whiskey Robber: A True Story of Bank Heists, Ice Hockey, Transylvanian Pelt Smuggling, Moonlighting Detectives, and Broken Hearts"
This is a great suggestion, the reviews are excellent...I've made my choice :)

If I like Once Upon a Marigold, I'll probably read Twice Upon a Marigold for this task... Not sure about part 2! (Is that cool?)"
Marigold will be okay for the word 'Gold'?

Ah, gotcha. Missed the '(Is that cool?)' sentence at the end of the post. :-)





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Poseidon's Gold is book #5 in the series. I've really enjoyed these books and would recommend them if you haven't read them yet. Plus I think that Donna Jo mentioned in another Help thread that they also work for the task 25.9 since they have a list of characters at the beginning of each book.
I thought that this series was funny, engaging and historically accurate. I must get back and finish the series since she's written more books after I got it all caught up the first time.


I think I am good for part A; but my library seems to be pretty weak in sports titles, so part B could be tough for me! time to check the swap lists...


I th..."
I agree -- great book!


Does the sport name have to be in the title or can it be a book about the sport (Fiction)??
Can I use a nonfiction book since we just got back from Ruidoso, NM and I read Skiing for Dummies on the way there???

I won't be using it, but...
It is a legitimate book--and with Curling as a winter sport, how could you resist.




"Sorry about not answering your question--the name of the sport should be in the title for everyone else.
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Both are good
<i>Cindy wrote: "How about [bookcover:A Skating Life: My Story by Dorothy Hamill?"
Yes skating works
Ellen R-S (MO) wrote: "Would Murder on Ice


Both are fine
<i>Krista wrote: "Sara ♥ wrote: "Bobsled? REALLY? ;)
If I like [book:Once Upon a Marigold, I'll probably read Twice Upon a Marigold for this task... Not sure about part 2! (Is that cool?..."
Marigold not okay in place of gold
Patricia wrote: "Is part B limited to just the winter sports mentioned or can it include any event in the Winter Olympics? I ask because there is an event called Skeleton which obviously opens up the acceptable bo..."
Any winter sport is fine
Rebecca wrote: "What about Double Black? My library has it listed as Double Black: A Ski Diva Mystery? Thanks!"
That's fine
Melissa wrote: "Okay, I'll bite: does the sport have to be in the title of the book? or does the sport itself have to feature in the book? "
Sport needs to be in the title.
Ashley wrote: "Oh fun! But I will definitely need suggestions.
I am assuming that for "ice hockey", just having "ice" in the title isn't enough?"
No it should have both words.



Alpine skiing
Biathlon
Bobsleigh
Cross-country skiing
Curling
Figure skating
Freestyle skiing
Ice hockey
Luge
Nordic combined
Short track speed skating
Skeleton
Ski jumping
Snowboarding
Speed skating
I thought it might help to have the whole list shown.

Conversely, if the book is about the sport of skeleton, it doesn't have to have the word 'skeleton' in the title. (Again, correct?)
The Olympics start on Friday 2/12/10. I'd better hurry and get more books read before then. I'm a bit of an Olympics nut and will be watching more of that and focusing less on the reading one the games begin.

Conversely, if the book is about the sport of skeleton, it doesn't have to ha..."
Yes to part one - no to part two - it needs to have the word in the title.
Donna Jo wrote: "Before I get too far into the book, can I use Curled as a form of Curling? or does the book have to be about the sport as well as having the word in the title?"
Curled is fine

I don't think so. Cynthia said no to this question I posed:
"Conversely, if the book is about the sport of skeleton, it doesn't have to have the word 'skeleton' in the title. (Again, correct?)
Cyntia's answer: ...No, it needs to have the word in the title."
(Standard disclaimer -- I'm NOT Cynthia, or Roseann. They are the final artibter's of this question. I'm just chiming in with my understanding of the task.)

If it doesn't have the word Snowboarding in the title no.
Diane wrote: "Is skeletons okay as a form of skeleton?"
Yes

Golden: A Retelling of "Rapunzel" - Cameron Dokey
A Curse Dark as Gold - Elizabeth C. Bunce
Blood and Gold - anne rice
Inca Gold - clive cussler
If I Pay Thee Not In Gold - piers anthony & mercedes lackey

Inside Edge: A Revealing Journey into the Secret World of Figure Skating
Edge of Glory: The Inside Story of the Quest for Figure Skating's Olympic Gold Medals
Murder on Ice <- if the subtitle is taken
Boitano's Edge: Inside The Real World Of Figure Skating
The Passion to Skate: An Intimate View of Figure Skating

Bobsledding and the Luge
Street Luge Survival Guide
Bobsleigh
Cool Runnings and Beyond: The Story of the Jamaica Bobsleigh Team
Books mentioned in this topic
Nordic Nights: An Alix Thorssen Mystery (other topics)Nordic Nights: An Alix Thorssen Mystery (other topics)
Cool Runnings and Beyond: The Story of the Jamaica Bobsleigh Team (other topics)
Bobsledding and the Luge (other topics)
Street Luge Survival Guide (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Chris Bohjalian (other topics)Lindsey Davis (other topics)
In anticipation of the Olympic games, read one book with either GOLD, SILVER, or BRONZE in the title then read one book with a sport in the Winter Olympics: BIATHLON, SKATING, SKIING, LUGE, ICE HOCKEY, CURLING, BOBSLED. Note: Any form of the sport words: skate, skating, skates, etc. and variations on the medals: golden, bronzed, etc. are fine.
If you need suggestions for books to read for this task post a request here.