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I am ranking each pick by its catagory. Maple Leafs has two picks that are in catagories that have hardly been picked for yet (Children's and History) so his score for me is a bit inflated. I'm also curving down Poem and Sports, the two I have you at #1 for, since I know shit about those subjects. I suspect you'll do better on my board once you start picking for the other catagories. |
That makes sense.
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hmmm, I wonder which category i'm going to next...
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Fiction
Single Short Story Poem: 2.5 - The Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieri Fantasy/Science Fiction Series (A set of books continuing the same story and intended to be read sequentially) 3.6 - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams Sport Related: 4.5 - Friday Night Lights, H.G. Bissinger Children's: 5.6 - Treasure Island, Robert Louis Stevenson Non-Fiction: 1.6 - On the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin Biography/Autobiography History Leaving behind the toddlers, we come to the meat of what children's literature is really about: bloody swordfights and pirate treasure, adventure on the high seas and peg-legged drunks all entwined in a coming-of-age tale that has dramatically shaped our cultural image of pirates--and adventure stories period. Plus we now get annual Talk Like a Pirate Day. Yaaar. |
I think i'm going in one of two directions with the next pick, based on how the intervening picks shake out.
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dola
my next pick I obviously meant |
Well, be sure to get your list ready in advance. ;)
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To add on to what sab said, here are my winners by categories (so far):
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oh I have 2 works in mind, with a backup in one category, and multiple backups in the other. Not going to submit them or anything...it'd be too complicated to go "if x number of people choose this category then go with this pick, otherwise go with this other pick"
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:p doesn't hold much weight till all the picks are done. there's still plenty of quality literature out there available. |
I'll throw out my catagory leaders
Fiction: Maple Leafs (out of 6) Short Story: cartman (out of 3) Poem: Warhammer (out of 8) Fantasy/Scifi: st.cronin (out of 5) Series: cartman (out of 7) Sports: Warhammer (out of 3) Children's: Maple Leafs (out of 4) Non-Fiction: Izulde (out of 3) Bio/Autobio: larrymgc421 (out of 4) History: Maple Leafs (out of a whole bunch of picks in this my favorite catagory!!! I mean 2) |
Fiction - 3.7 Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
Single Short Story - 5.7 Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes Poem - 1.7 The Iliad - Homer Fantasy/Science Fiction - Series (A set of books continuing the same story and intended to be read sequentially) - 2.4 The Cronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis Sport Related 4.4 Ball Four by Jim Bouton Children's Non-Fiction Biography/Autobiography History My fifth round pick is the 1960 Hugo award winner for best short story. It was made into the movie Charly and was later expanded by the author into a novel that ran 324 pages and won the Hugo for best novel in 1968. However, I am sticking with the original 60 page short story that many of you read in high school. For clarification purposes, the short story was originally published in a magazine, however it was published as part of a compilation of short stories: Flowers for Algernon and Other Stories 1ST PB Edition. http://www.amazon.com/Flowers-Algern...984652&sr=1-28 |
I'd completely forgotten that Flowers for Algernon was a short story first. I've never read the SS version FWIW, only the full-length novel, which is an awesome read.
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Apparently the novel had some puberty flashbacks and a love story with his teacher which were not in the original. Most high schools use the short story version because there are fewer morally ambiguous situations supposedly.
I came at this from the opposite side, I had read the short story, but never read the novel. That is why I had the disclaimer down there because I had to dig for a version of the original that was not a magazine. |
This might not be my best pick, but it is certainly solid for the category and could have been used in sci-fi as well. However, this is my most important pick because it fills in the one category that my originals authors were already picked and I needed a solid pick here.
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Now we just need Larry to get on before I can make my pick.
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Fiction: Izulde (out of 6)
Short Story: cartman (out of 3) Poem: DaddyTorgo (close call here between him, Izulde and Warhammer) (out of 8) Fantasy/Scifi: Axxon(out of 5) Series: Axxon (out of 7) Sports: NoMyths (out of 3) Children's: DaddyTorgo (NoMyths at 1B) (out of 4) Non-Fiction: larrymcg421 (out of 3) Bio/Autobio: larrymgc421 (out of 4) History: --abstain-- (Anne Frank shoulda been in Bio!) (out of 2) |
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This is basically exactly how I'm (trying) to rate things. However, I'm not curving any categories down. NoMyths hits another solid pick, but I think he's still a solid 3rd in the category behind Brothers Grimm and Dr. Seuss. Since it's the hip thing to do lately..
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Oh, and I also like the Flowers for Algernon pick. Not glitzy, but a good, solid pick.
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Eh, I wouldn't worry about it. Though there has been a ton more "this is how I would vote right now" going on during this draft than in any other I've read, I think most of us are simply amusing ourselves commenting on selections so far for fun, and probably some people who never read this thread will vote, and many of us "scoring at home" will start over from scratch when the voting starts. And I'm sure that every one of us that have ranked selections so far have our own totally separate ways of doing things. Personally, I don't have a list that I expect to see that I'm judging based on, I just look at each category once its full and go from there and see what/who jumps out at me. |
Hope Larry or LS, if he has Larry's list, manages to get here soonish. I want to grab supper while I can still use my meal plan.
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Eh, I'm going to go eat. I'll be back in an hour, two at the very latest. LS, I know you have my list, but I prefer to announce my own picks and I should be back shortly after larry picks, if not before that, so is that okay?
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I'm certainly thankful for your support. :) |
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Yes, yes. I'm pretty much just keeping myself amused while I'm home sick from substitute teaching and cleaning my room. I'm almost certainly going to wipe the slate clean when we have full closure of the draft, and those wonderful "sleeper" picks aren't going to be as amazing looking once the draft is done and we can compare each selection to its fellows in each category. Until we have 10 selections for any one category, I don't think it's really possible to give a fair judgement on any of the picks, really. |
Well, it is like mid-season college football polls.
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Now if you mean if should have been there strategically, then yes, it looks like you might be right. |
i'm really intending to bring it hard with my last few categories - I foresee myself taking a huge lead by the end
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My remaining picks will be categorized as "Slap yo' mamma" picks. Meaning once you see the brilliance of them, you will slap yo' mamma and scream "now why didn't I think of that!"
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I'll do my category leaders tomorrow morning, but wanted to say:
I have 3 picks that have not been selected yet that will give major bonus points for someone if they pick them: One in Poetry One in Children's One in Short Story Not that I'm the end all be all, just sharing ;). |
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that or Cronins biography pick |
There's one fiction pick I'm really hoping to see go, and could possibly be my vote swinger. I wonder if it'll even get picked though.
It's one of the most read books in the history of the world, but not really popular in the West so I'm not sure how well it'd go over as a pick. It'll get points from me though. Man, I'd actually like to see a draft like this done for every one of these categories broken down further. It's been enjoyable to read. |
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The category is biography or autobiography. The Diary counts as autobiography, which is where I'd personally have put it. |
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no more hintizing or you might blow my pick (don't really think so though) |
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I know exactly what book you are refering to. There are two popular books that would blow everything out of the water but actually don't know what categories they would go in. |
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I still have 2 picks for Poem (with 2 left to pick), one the will be ranked highly and the other maybe not so highly, one Children's that will probably be 1 or 2 on my board, and 1 Fantasy/Sci-Fi (or Fiction...depending on who gets it I suppose) that will be ranked highly if someone takes it. |
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That's what I was thinking. It's iffy, IMO. I won't penalize for the pick not being in Autobiography, but I can see why someone would put diaries and journals in Autobiography. |
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I would argue that an autobiography is any work written by the author about his/her life. Whether it's written as events are occurring or written after the fact, as long as the condition of the author writing about his/her own life is met, it counts as an autobiography in my opinion. I'm not quibbling with it in History, by the way. I just think it fits better as an Autobio. |
Gotta chime in to say that Atlas Shrugged, added to his other picks, has cartman with a slight edge over Maple Leafs for the top spot on my board.
Agree though that there are at least seven participants in striking distance of the win, though. Love this thread. |
I agree with Izulde. The Diary (or any diaries/journals) is considered a historical document only in hindsight. The author(s) wrote without the perspective of history.
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Yay! |
There is one children's, two short stories, two histories and one sports (almost certainly not to be picked) that would really sway my vote at this point. If the Children's isn't picked, I may cry.
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If you tell me what to pick, I'll take it! |
I have 1 children's, 3 histories, 1 sports and 1 non-fiction(?) that each would win their categories.
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It kinda sucks sitting here for hours for your turn to come up when you've got your next few moves laid out.
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It's been a while since the last pick. Is larrymcg421 currently on the clock?
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He's been on the clock for a little over 2 hours, I think, yeah.
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Sorry guys, I was tied up longer than expected tonight. I think I have a list for larrymcg, let me check.
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