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Team ROCK (566 new)
Oct 23, 2023 03:02AM

35559 Karen ⊰✿ wrote: "Update to round two bonuses
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Means we can now find 10 green covers and we can find each location 3 times for ..."


Mmmm. that makes it interesting, 😂

That link is secret.. Captain business.. LOL.
Team ROCK (566 new)
Oct 22, 2023 11:49PM

35559 Fiona wrote: "I'm back and the crisis is averted.

Just for clarification again, if I started a book last round, I can't finish it this round right?"


Hi Fiona, glad everything is ok.

As the long as the book has been started after the Challenge started you can use it for any round. So the short answer is... if the letters fit for round 2 you can use it. 😊

PS You probably will have to add it to Round 2 spreadsheet, just to make it easier for the Captains to track.
Team ROCK (566 new)
Oct 22, 2023 10:06PM

35559 Karen ⊰✿ wrote: "Lisa - (Aussie Girl) wrote: "The BOM are up for November..

Starter Villain by John Scalzi and The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb.

I've volunteered for DQ's, anyone else want to joi..."


I've already checked out the Lane Cove copies, LOL
Oct 22, 2023 06:40PM

35559 Vicky wrote: "Oh! I am reading "On Palestine" though... with the ruling in Wheel for non-fiction settings I could definitely "your interpretation" it into being set somewhere dry and knock out the Cactus Cat!"


Good one!
Oct 22, 2023 03:54PM

35559 Vicky wrote: "I finished one of my two books for Jabberwock, but need to take another detour... we got Ocarina for wheel this round and that I/O combo is brutal! lol"

No what you mean.. we had synthesizer last round, the z and the y was a killer.
Team ROCK (566 new)
Oct 22, 2023 03:34PM

35559 The BOM are up for November..

Starter Villain by John Scalzi and The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb .

I've volunteered for DQ's, anyone else want to join in?
35559 Volunteering for DQ's for Team Rock.
35559 I have already borrowed from the library.. so volunteering for DQ's for Team ROCK.
Oct 21, 2023 07:30PM

35559 Zachary Smith is defeated in one fell swoop.

The new monster is Shelob (LOTR)
Team ROCK (566 new)
Oct 20, 2023 02:09PM

35559 Captains, I found this book which looks really good for Sydney, Australia.

Is it green enough. tineye says 46.2% but it looks mainly green to me. A Room Made of Leaves by Kate Grenville
35559 DQs Day 5 chapters 32 - end

19. I was excited that Louise and Mark were going to contact Aunt Gail. I liked meeting Barb. I was surprised that they could not really help, and suddenly, we were back where we started, in the creepy house with the puppets. Why do you think Barb and Aunt Gail were in the story?

Maybe to add some different theories to the mix. Their Christian exorcism and "get rid of the devil" was a bit of red herring.

20. I found the horror of Poppy’s plight with Pupkin to be the most concerning. Did you find the horror in this book effective? Which parts creeped you out the most?

Yeah, definitely made me feel uncomfortable reading through most of the book. I don't think horror is my genre. I hated the bit about the needle in the eye, definitely cringed through that part.

21. Gary Hendrix is also known for his humor. I laughed out loud when the puppets got together to form a golem. What parts (if any) did you find humorous?

He's known for his humour.. really. Can't say I LOL at any part of the book. Too busy cringing.. Glad you got a laugh though.

22. I was shaking my head when Louise gave her daughter her stuffed animals. I would want no part of that house to be a part of my daughter’s life! How did you feel about that part?

Hadn't thought about that, but you're right. You'd think Louise would have had enough of creepy toys for a lifetime.

23. How do you feel about the ending?

I was kicking myself that I didn't work it out! In hindsight, as soon as the dead relative Freddy was mentioned it was a huge tell. But all the horror, needles in eyes, and chainsawed arm must have thrown me off. Actually the ending worked for me, but I'm not a horror reader really so therefore 3 stars.
Team ROCK (566 new)
Oct 19, 2023 10:32PM

35559 Karen ⊰✿ wrote: "Finished Fate's Edge (The Edge, #3) by Ilona Andrews for Y (although it works for quite a few letters).
As I'm bed bound I should get through another Y and Z before the round ends"


I had to scroll back because I must have missed that you'd had surgery Karen. Hope it went well and you are healing up.. and your boys are treating you like a Queen. 😍
35559 DQs Day 4: Ch. 23-31

14. After Mark's story, the siblings kind of bonded. What did you think of that and the hug. At that point of the story, did you feel like they were going to be unified or that it would be short-lived?

Thinking about it, it was either going to be total war between the siblings but it makes more sense that they have a truce for now and defeat the evil, creepy Pupkin.

15. So they made a plan to go back in and take care of Pupkin vs. just burning down the house? Why?? Pretend you don't know how that turned out - what would you have decided to do after they both shared their Pupkin experiences?

I sort of thought it wouldn't have been that easy to get rid of him.. and there was going to be an epic showdown in the last couple of chapters.

16. The battle! I don't even know what to say other than I kept needing to put the book down. Did you expect this level of brutality? Would you have been able to cut off the arm?

Oh my.. I thought there would be some sort of violence, we'd already had the awful eye experience so short of death I guess amputation was definitely on the agenda.

17. Did you expect Pupkin to show back up like he did? Yep, he was never going to be easy to get rid of.

18. What did you think of Gail? If you haven't finished already, what do you think will happen?

Gail was the down South sort of character who was bound to pop up. I didn't really have that much of a reaction to her. Even though I wasn't really enjoying this book I did have to read on to finish.. and the way it ended up actually was good and I enjoyed the book quite a lot more by the end.

Bonus: Are you systematically removing all puppets from your house now? If so, don't worry - they'll be back =O

No puppets in this house.. they are creepy. But hey everyone has their thing.. mine is tea cups, LOL.
Team ROCK (566 new)
Oct 18, 2023 11:31PM

35559 Elisabeth wrote: "I imagine there's a percentage for the setting. From the blurb my next book starts out in Australia, maybe Melbourne, and then goes to Paris. I'll have to read it to find out. But the author LN is ..."

50%, Elisabeth.
Team ROCK (566 new)
Oct 18, 2023 11:16PM

35559 ooh, You can only visit each city once. That's make it interesting..

I have these two -

Liverpool, UK The Spring Posy (Liverpool Brides Book 3) by Michelle Vernal which is also 60.6% green
New Orleans - Never Die Alone (New Orleans, #8) by Lisa Jackson
Team ROCK (566 new)
Oct 18, 2023 11:09PM

35559 Thanks Capt Louise. 😍 Looking forward to getting stuck into Round 2.
Team ROCK (566 new)
Oct 18, 2023 10:06PM

35559 Elisabeth wrote: "Does the instrument in the text continue on in this round or will there be something else as a bonus?"

The new bonus words are city and country settings. I found it in the Challenge Status spread sheet. It will make it interesting!

So far I've got two. New Orleans, Louisiana and Liverpool UK.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

Usually once a book has been started after the Challenge officially starts, then the finished date is the important one as per rounds. Captains might want to confirm this is the same in this Challenge.
Team ROCK (566 new)
Oct 18, 2023 09:29PM

35559 Fiona wrote: "I can cover a lot of D books then, since German articles (equivalent to “the”) all start with D!"

That's very handy. 😊
35559 DQs Day 3; Chapters 16-22

10. Pupkin is,,, alive??? Okay, no big surprise there to be honest, but we did finally get some interesting background info from Louise and Mark's childhood, even if that's not how Louise remembers it. Do you think she really doesn't remember, has simply forgotten, due to trauma or it just having happened way too long ago, or does she remember but chooses not to acknoledge it? Or maybe Mark misremembers himself and it didn't even happen (that way at least)? They were both still very young after all, Mark especially. Is it possible to remember something that happened when you were only two years old?

Wow, this family is messed up! Is Pupkin just the manifestation of their mental illness? That's what I'm thinking. There is a lot of previous family history with the parents that hasn't been disclosed. Is this a mental illness that runs through the family?

11. The second perspective adds a new layer, however it only got added halfway through the book. Were you surprised we got Mark's POV at all, and would you have preferred for it to be there from the beginning of the book? Also, has this last section changed your opinion on him in any way? He did save Louise from Pupkin after all....
Interesting how the reader had formed an opinion of Mark from the first half of the book which IMHO softens upon hearing his side of the story. Then you get his creepy goings on in Worcester.. was this psychosis or a bad drug trip? Mmmm.. we'll see but at his stage I really think this is more a story about mental illness than possessed puppets. But I have been wrong before, LOL.

12. To me, the last chapter feels a bit like a fever dream, definitely like they were on drugs. I personally don't remember which MPGs the book has and don't want to check in case of 'spoilers' now, but do you think there's a possibility the house, our main characters, the puppets, the dolls, Pupkin, everything- isn't actually haunted and none of it is actually happening?? What if it's just a dream (which would be the worst ending ngl), mental problems like Louise wants to believe, or mold in the house that's effecting them like this plus possible drug use from Mark when he was away?

See my last answer.. the author is leading the reader towards a mental health explanation or maybe this is all a red herring and it is truly horror. Stay tuned to find out.

13. I can't help but wonder how the book is gonna end... If Pupkin is indeed an evil puppet come to life I only see one way it can be destroyed - fire. Do you think they'll end up burning down the entire house (although Hill House (in the show at least) wouldn't let itself be burned down either, so who knows if that would work), or will the dolls and puppets take over? What do you predict will happen in the rest of the book?

If it is a mental health theme it could go either of two ways. They both go totally psychotic and burn everything down or they let the rational parts of their minds take control. Louise was able to do this earlier on in the book aged 5. I'll be truly surprised if there is an evil entity controlling them. This is not my usual kind of read but I am intrigued as to how it's all going to play out.