kupcho1
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For the purpose of this exercise, we are limiting submissions to works of fiction.
Novels, including graphic novels and short story collections. This includes YA and children's books for those so inclined. Plays are also allowed.
You can submit anywhere from 1 to 70 books.
This will not be a ranking of series (e.g., Wheel of Time, Harry Potter).
For that, I assume someone will start another discussion (which will, perhaps, culminate in the World Series of Series).
So, if you are interested, please submit a ranked list of your favorite works of fiction (standalone books only). #1 being your top choice (which will receive the most points).
The scoring system is as follows.
The scoring system is designed to "reward" the top 25 (i.e., more points) with selections 26-70 being straight-line scoring (e.g., #70 gets 1 point, #69 gets 2 points).
If you can, please submit your lists to me as a table so I can easily pop it into the spreadsheet I'm preparing. Otherwise, text is OK, but if you can put something like
The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien I can then find/replace the "by" with a tab.
Deadline is March 30th. I will be creating another post for revealing the top 300, top books that didn't make the count and other information (mainly because I don't think this post will be large enough to accommodate it all, and I wasn't smart enough to put placeholder posts in this one)
Novels, including graphic novels and short story collections. This includes YA and children's books for those so inclined. Plays are also allowed.
You can submit anywhere from 1 to 70 books.
This will not be a ranking of series (e.g., Wheel of Time, Harry Potter).
For that, I assume someone will start another discussion (which will, perhaps, culminate in the World Series of Series).
So, if you are interested, please submit a ranked list of your favorite works of fiction (standalone books only). #1 being your top choice (which will receive the most points).
The scoring system is as follows.
Rank Points
1 140
2 135
3 130
4 125
5 120
6 115
7 110
8 105
9 100
10 95
11 90
12 86
13 82
14 78
15 74
16 70
17 67
18 64
19 61
20 58
21 55
22 53
23 51
24 49
25 47
26 45
27 44
28 43
29 42
30 41
31 40
32 39
33 38
34 37
35 36
36 35
37 34
38 33
39 32
40 31
41 30
42 29
43 28
44 27
45 26
46 25
47 24
48 23
49 22
50 21
51 20
52 19
53 18
54 17
55 16
56 15
57 14
58 13
59 12
60 11
61 10
62 9
63 8
64 7
65 6
66 5
67 4
68 3
69 2
70 1
The scoring system is designed to "reward" the top 25 (i.e., more points) with selections 26-70 being straight-line scoring (e.g., #70 gets 1 point, #69 gets 2 points).
If you can, please submit your lists to me as a table so I can easily pop it into the spreadsheet I'm preparing. Otherwise, text is OK, but if you can put something like
The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien I can then find/replace the "by" with a tab.
Deadline is March 30th. I will be creating another post for revealing the top 300, top books that didn't make the count and other information (mainly because I don't think this post will be large enough to accommodate it all, and I wasn't smart enough to put placeholder posts in this one)
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