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Jun 07, 2020 12:22PM

35559 If you look at the second page of the spreadsheet you can see a list of tasks we can fulfill to gain extra points. If your book fulfills any of these tasks you should write down the numbers in that collum. For instance you could say On the Come Up fulfills task #62 because it's listed as a Young Adult book on its main page.
Jun 07, 2020 08:29AM

35559 @Chris, I agree, The Grave Witch series is a really great one. I think it's my favourite series containing Fae. They are very well depicted; mysterious, eerie and mean. Just like they ought to be. At the same time they are more nuanced than in most Urban Fantasy. You have bad guys, but also not so bad guys. And I really like the main character.
Jun 07, 2020 08:08AM

35559 Christina wrote: "✿ Claire ✿ wrote: "Here are three books I'd like to recommend

The Lies of Locke Lamora (Gentleman Bastard, #1) by Scott Lynch The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch - One of my all time favourite fantasy books. I lo..."


The first time I read it it was for a buddy read for either Team Tower or Wheel-a-thon, and they didn't say anything about that. So I'm sure we're fine reading them.
Jun 07, 2020 06:25AM

35559 Keely wrote: "Christina wrote: "The Book Thief would also work for the 'unusual POV' task if I'm not mistaken, isn't it narrated by Death? I read it a couple of years ago and really liked it too! :)

oh and in c..."


I was thinking about rereading The Hunger Games as well, seeing as the new book just came out, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. But I've been seeing very lukewarm reviews for that book... So now I'm not sure if I even want to try it.
Jun 07, 2020 03:06AM

35559 Joanne wrote: "Here are a few recommendations:

Burn for Me (Hidden Legacy, #1) by Ilona Andrews by Ilona Andrews. Honestly I could just recommend every single Ilona Andrews book I've read so far. They are all exc..."


I'm slowly making my way through the Kate Daniels books and I adore them. I haven't heard much about her other books though. Good to hear they are worth it. Honestly, I was planning to read them as well after finishing Kate Daniels, but now I'll make sure to make it a priority when that happens.
Jun 07, 2020 03:04AM

35559 Louise wrote: "My recommendations:

Circe by Madeline Miller This was a RL book club read which I listened to this week. Lots of mythology and world building in this fantasy novel. If you are familiar with Gre..."


I really loved Circe. I was thinking about recommending it myself :)
Jun 07, 2020 03:03AM

35559 Here are three books I'd like to recommend

The Lies of Locke Lamora (Gentleman Bastard, #1) by Scott Lynch The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch - One of my all time favourite fantasy books. I love it so much. I love the writing, I love the wit and the plot which took me so much by surprise the first time I read it. I highly recommend it.

Once Upon a River by Diane Setterfield Once Upon a River by Diane Setterfield. This was just so beautifully written I'm still not over it. It is fairytale-esque and eerie. I did not know what I was getting into when I read this book, and I really loved it.

Every Heart a Doorway (Wayward Children, #1) by Seanan McGuire Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire. If you are looking for a quick read I recommend this book, and the whole series really. They are really well written and show a lot of diversity.
Jun 05, 2020 03:21PM

35559 Louise wrote: "MPG is main page genre. So this is the book’s main page. If you’re Tag is showing as the last one on the main page I would screenshot it and post it here. I have had tags drop off the main page bef..."

alright, thanks !
Jun 05, 2020 03:10PM

35559 What do they mean with the MPG genre in this challenge again? Is it just the 5-ish top shelves that you see on the book's page or does it mean that it has to be on the first page of the top shelves?
Jun 05, 2020 02:57PM

35559 Louise wrote: "✿ Claire ✿ wrote: "Ah cool! I didn't realise Tasks were already available. I'll have a look to see if any of the books I choose fit any of the "obscure" ones

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That's great. I've added your book..."


Oh sorry.
Sure! I’ll add the alternate letters now
Jun 05, 2020 11:17AM

35559 Louise wrote: "Welcome Claire, Brigia and Keely. Shelves are linked above. Feel free to add books to the planning spreadsheet. Everyone has the same task list (200 each) this is on the 2nd Tab on the s/sheet.

B..."


Ah cool! I didn't realise Tasks were already available. I'll have a look to see if any of the books I choose fit any of the "obscure" ones
Jun 05, 2020 06:01AM

35559 Brigia wrote: "There are five books tagged "crazy" that I wanted to read soon:

Year One (Chronicles of The One, #1) by Nora Roberts which would work for C with the series name
Kalte Wasser by Melanie Golding - M in author name
[boo..."


I read the Rachel Caine one and really liked it. I haven't continued with the series after that, though I really want to at some point :)
Jun 05, 2020 05:38AM

35559 Brigia wrote: "✿ Claire ✿ wrote: "I've already decided what my first two reads are going to be.
First I'm going to read Tormentor Mine by Anna Zaires for a Z. Then [book:The Ten Thousand Doors of ..."


If I remember right, tasks will come a bit later, when we'll have settled into the game.
Letters can indeed be repeated, as long as we can finish the words.
Jun 05, 2020 04:55AM

35559 I've already decided what my first two reads are going to be.
First I'm going to read Tormentor Mine by Anna Zaires for a Z. Then The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alex E Harrow. I just bought the book and I cannot wait for the challenge to start so I can get to it. Both of them were tagged as "crazy".
Jun 05, 2020 03:09AM

35559 Here is my shelf: Challenge-WheelV
Jun 05, 2020 03:07AM

35559 Hey guys ! It's nice to meet you all!
I'm really excited to start another round of the Wheel-a-thon. I've participated in it quite a few times now and it's one of my favourite reading challenges.

I live in Brussels, Belgium. I currenly work as a bookseller at our Waterstones (although, not for long as my contract with them ends at the end of the month... Saaaad). I basically spend all my free time reading. My favourite genres are Urban fantasy, fantasy, YA, some science fiction and MM romance. I like to read a bit of everything, really.

I haven't read Gulliver's travels yet, but I more or less know what goes on this bool. maybe I'll take this opportunity to take it off my tbr shelf.
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Jun 03, 2020 02:21PM

35559 Happy Birthday !!!!

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May 29, 2020 10:14AM

35559 Eldarwen wrote: "✿ Claire ✿ wrote: "It's really hard for me to judge how many books I read a month because it really depends on the period and on my mood... and it can vary A LOT from months to months."

That's whe..."


That is exactly why I asked to lower my books read per month count, because 25 books is a big number. I don't want to have to resort to shorter books just to reach my quota if the reading mood is evading me. And on the contrary if I feel like I'm reading too fast I can just get a start on my bigger books. :)
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May 29, 2020 08:42AM

35559 It's really hard for me to judge how many books I read a month because it really depends on the period and on my mood... and it can vary A LOT from months to months.
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May 29, 2020 05:38AM

35559 Eldarwen wrote: "✿ Claire ✿ wrote: "Hey mods, could you lower my book per month to 20, please? Thanks !"

Done!"


thank you <3