Jammin Jenny’s
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(group member since Jan 31, 2016)
Jammin Jenny’s
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from the Nothing But Reading Challenges group.
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Books I have for tough letters:I -
If It Bleeds - works for task 96, 98, 136, 175, 179, 184U - Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, Character: Glinda Upland - works for task 163, 141, 135, 124, 81, 63, 60, 23
ETA: Also planning to read Lock Every Door recommended by Beth from another team, probably in round 2 (it's on hold for ~2 weeks on Libby)
ETA2: I also found a book tagged umbrella 1x
Moonlight Over Manhattan by Sarah Morgan
Characters: Ethan Black, Harriet Knight
Letters for Round 1: S, E
Works for tasks: 26, 30, 33, 48, 56, 58, 77, 115, 156, 175, 179, 194, 199
This is my first Wheelathon challenge, although I've done Towers a couple of times and UNO lots of times. Just so I know I've got this right:For our first round, we are looking for books tagged one of these five types:
1 Games
2 Bacteria
3 Turkey
4 Poison
5 Umbrella
And, we're looking for those books that will also help in the SIO and in the task list. Right? And there's no limit to the number of tags, so if it's tagged just once that's okay?
Jun 11, 2020 10:09AM
I volunteered for DQs for The Sun Down Motel. I've been wanting to read that for a while now.I also plan on reading Dear Martin and Five Feet Apart.
Jun 11, 2020 10:07AM
Yay! So happy to be on your team again E! **waves to everyone**
Here is a link to my shelf:
2020 Wheelathon
I'll go through the thread and see if I have any questions!!
Yes, but it's different than the movie. In the book (view spoiler). Both were good, but I saw the movie before I read the book so I was surprised at the differences.
I just realized I finished Jaws on June 1st so I'm going to put that in for animal on cover :)
read 6/1
Yes guys I was sick for the past two weeks. Where am I on this trip? Are we still reading for animal on cover or have we moved on? I plan on reading that book this week sometime.
That is saying you can't read faster than this because the first time we played, some readers are so fast they were finishing a 300 page book in 90 minutes, which seemed just SOOO fast the rest of us were dying in the wind. But for the most part, when we played the last time, teams were reading in about that time frame, speed reading, not getting as much "content" perhaps but finishing the books close to the prescribed time frame.
Maybe we could do this on a quarterly basis if it works out okay in the pilot - that way we could kind of plan our "quidditch weekend" and know that none of us would be getting much sleep those days :)
And I was taking naps so I could be awake when the people from Europe were up trying to score so I could beat them away as a beater...
