Perhaps this isn't so much a 'buying' of a letter as we are discussing books which we have read. The criteria for these books is the name of the book - and the first letter of that book name. Yes, 'by' the letter. (Okay, the time for bad puns is over ...)
Speaking of books we have read -- please give attention to HOL appropriateness while choosing the books you choose to discuss. Ideally, you should be posting about things that are suitable for even our younger members to read (the later Harry Potter Books are generally a good guide for the level of threat, language, and violence that is advisable). If you believe your book tackles darker or emotional themes then please include a disclaimer so that everyone can make an informed choice.
Back to 'Buy the Letter'. Each week, starting Saturday, November 2nd, we will give you 3 letters, for example A, D and H. You may choose one or two or three of the letters given for that week's participation.
Write a separate post for each letter that you choose. I.E. if you choose all 3 letters, A and D and H, you will have 3 separate posts featuring 3 different books.
If you choose the letter 'A', you need to come up with a book whose name starts with an 'A'. This needs to be a book that you have read. You need not have read it recently, but you MUST have read the book.
Note: For ease of participation in this activity, if the name of the book starts with 'The', 'A' or 'An', you may use or ignore, them as a part of the name of the book. IE - if you are needing to find a book that you've read for 'H' and all you can find is The Hobbit, or There and Back Again by J. R. R. Tolkien, feel free to use that name for the letter 'H', ignoring the word 'The'.
What you do is post about this book, giving us the letter you have chosen, the name of the book and the author.
What you write will be in two parts:
First you write about the book, sort of like a book review, but you are telling us what it was like when you read it. Did you like it? Was it something about which you had great enthusiasm or was it something that you finished and never intended to pick it up again ever? When did you read this book? A year ago? Ten years ago? Last week?
Second - write how you feel about the book now. Do you have a different opinion of it? Have you since re-read the book, perhaps several times, and gaining appreciation of it each time? Or do you wish you'd never read it?
The minimum number of words, total, for the first and second parts, is 100 words. You are welcome to write more, of course, but to qualify for the Award (why, yes, there will be an Award), your write-up need to be at least 100 words long (excluding the name of the book and the author).
You have 6 to 7 days to write your reviews and then the next weeks 'letters to buy' are presented. (They will be presented approximately a week apart.) When the next letters to buy are presented, the previous weeks opportunities are gone! ("Too late, it's gone, it won't come back.")
What is this about an Award? We will host Buy the Letter for 8 weeks. Each week we will offer you 3 letters of the alphabet and you find books that you have read and whose names start with those letters. (Yes, we do need to remember to keep these books HOL appropriate!) To qualify for this awesome award, you need to have read and written about at least 12 of the 24 'Buy the Letter' books. (We're completely knowing that you might not have read a book whose name starts with, for example, the letter Q, hence not insisting on you having 15 or 18 entries to get the awesome Award.)
That means you need to keep an eye on this topic, because, remember, you've only one week (more or less) to write about three books and then the next week starts with three different letters.
In addition to any Award earned (here is a sneak preview: ...


All book discussions from everyone will be in this topic -- so be sure to click to follow it.
