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Team Burj Khalifa (523 new)
May 28, 2025 11:56PM

35559 Ubriaco al Prosecco has been knocked out of the tower by the Chipmunks of Chaos lobbing a new cheese through your window!

For the Spell-Out: ignore the accents (normal 'E / e' is all you need) and apostrophe.


Pont l'Évêque

Pont l'Évêque originates in Normandy, France and is a cousin of the famous Camembert cheese. Originally, in the 12th century it was called "Angelot" and was used as currency at fairs. Later the name and shapes were changed. It is now sold in wooden boxes with labels depicting the region's beautiful countryside and it comes in four sizes.





Pont l'Évêque has a yellow-y rind that smells strongly of hay and a barn and is smooth to the touch. It has a soft and creamy center, which is dotted with small pockets of air. The flavours are incredibly subtle—especially compared to its smell! The cheese is creamy and features a delicious note of butter and hazelnut.
May 28, 2025 11:56PM

35559 Ubriaco al Prosecco has been knocked out of the tower by the Chipmunks of Chaos lobbing a new cheese through your window!

For the Spell-Out: ignore the accents (normal 'E / e' is all you need) and apostrophe.


Pont l'Évêque

Pont l'Évêque originates in Normandy, France and is a cousin of the famous Camembert cheese. Originally, in the 12th century it was called "Angelot" and was used as currency at fairs. Later the name and shapes were changed. It is now sold in wooden boxes with labels depicting the region's beautiful countryside and it comes in four sizes.





Pont l'Évêque has a yellow-y rind that smells strongly of hay and a barn and is smooth to the touch. It has a soft and creamy center, which is dotted with small pockets of air. The flavours are incredibly subtle—especially compared to its smell! The cheese is creamy and features a delicious note of butter and hazelnut.
Team Sky Tower (709 new)
May 28, 2025 11:55PM

35559 Ubriaco al Prosecco has been knocked out of the tower by the Chipmunks of Chaos lobbing a new cheese through your window!

For the Spell-Out: ignore the accents (normal 'E / e' is all you need) and apostrophe.


Pont l'Évêque

Pont l'Évêque originates in Normandy, France and is a cousin of the famous Camembert cheese. Originally, in the 12th century it was called "Angelot" and was used as currency at fairs. Later the name and shapes were changed. It is now sold in wooden boxes with labels depicting the region's beautiful countryside and it comes in four sizes.





Pont l'Évêque has a yellow-y rind that smells strongly of hay and a barn and is smooth to the touch. It has a soft and creamy center, which is dotted with small pockets of air. The flavours are incredibly subtle—especially compared to its smell! The cheese is creamy and features a delicious note of butter and hazelnut.
Team Eiffel Tower (527 new)
May 28, 2025 11:55PM

35559 Ubriaco al Prosecco has been knocked out of the tower by the Chipmunks of Chaos lobbing a new cheese through your window!

For the Spell-Out: ignore the accents (normal 'E / e' is all you need) and apostrophe.


Pont l'Évêque

Pont l'Évêque originates in Normandy, France and is a cousin of the famous Camembert cheese. Originally, in the 12th century it was called "Angelot" and was used as currency at fairs. Later the name and shapes were changed. It is now sold in wooden boxes with labels depicting the region's beautiful countryside and it comes in four sizes.





Pont l'Évêque has a yellow-y rind that smells strongly of hay and a barn and is smooth to the touch. It has a soft and creamy center, which is dotted with small pockets of air. The flavours are incredibly subtle—especially compared to its smell! The cheese is creamy and features a delicious note of butter and hazelnut.
Team Three Pagodas (1624 new)
May 28, 2025 11:55PM

35559 Ubriaco al Prosecco has been knocked out of the tower by the Chipmunks of Chaos lobbing a new cheese through your window!

For the Spell-Out: ignore the accents (normal 'E / e' is all you need) and apostrophe.


Pont l'Évêque

Pont l'Évêque originates in Normandy, France and is a cousin of the famous Camembert cheese. Originally, in the 12th century it was called "Angelot" and was used as currency at fairs. Later the name and shapes were changed. It is now sold in wooden boxes with labels depicting the region's beautiful countryside and it comes in four sizes.





Pont l'Évêque has a yellow-y rind that smells strongly of hay and a barn and is smooth to the touch. It has a soft and creamy center, which is dotted with small pockets of air. The flavours are incredibly subtle—especially compared to its smell! The cheese is creamy and features a delicious note of butter and hazelnut.
Team CN Tower (792 new)
May 28, 2025 11:55PM

35559 Ubriaco al Prosecco has been knocked out of the tower by the Chipmunks of Chaos lobbing a new cheese through your window!

For the Spell-Out: ignore the accents (normal 'E / e' is all you need) and apostrophe.


Pont l'Évêque

Pont l'Évêque originates in Normandy, France and is a cousin of the famous Camembert cheese. Originally, in the 12th century it was called "Angelot" and was used as currency at fairs. Later the name and shapes were changed. It is now sold in wooden boxes with labels depicting the region's beautiful countryside and it comes in four sizes.





Pont l'Évêque has a yellow-y rind that smells strongly of hay and a barn and is smooth to the touch. It has a soft and creamy center, which is dotted with small pockets of air. The flavours are incredibly subtle—especially compared to its smell! The cheese is creamy and features a delicious note of butter and hazelnut.
May 28, 2025 11:55PM

35559 Ubriaco al Prosecco has been knocked out of the tower by the Chipmunks of Chaos lobbing a new cheese through your window!

For the Spell-Out: ignore the accents (normal 'E / e' is all you need) and apostrophe.


Pont l'Évêque

Pont l'Évêque originates in Normandy, France and is a cousin of the famous Camembert cheese. Originally, in the 12th century it was called "Angelot" and was used as currency at fairs. Later the name and shapes were changed. It is now sold in wooden boxes with labels depicting the region's beautiful countryside and it comes in four sizes.





Pont l'Évêque has a yellow-y rind that smells strongly of hay and a barn and is smooth to the touch. It has a soft and creamy center, which is dotted with small pockets of air. The flavours are incredibly subtle—especially compared to its smell! The cheese is creamy and features a delicious note of butter and hazelnut.
May 28, 2025 11:55PM

35559 Ubriaco al Prosecco has been knocked out of the tower by the Chipmunks of Chaos lobbing a new cheese through your window!

For the Spell-Out: ignore the accents (normal 'E / e' is all you need) and apostrophe.


Pont l'Évêque

Pont l'Évêque originates in Normandy, France and is a cousin of the famous Camembert cheese. Originally, in the 12th century it was called "Angelot" and was used as currency at fairs. Later the name and shapes were changed. It is now sold in wooden boxes with labels depicting the region's beautiful countryside and it comes in four sizes.





Pont l'Évêque has a yellow-y rind that smells strongly of hay and a barn and is smooth to the touch. It has a soft and creamy center, which is dotted with small pockets of air. The flavours are incredibly subtle—especially compared to its smell! The cheese is creamy and features a delicious note of butter and hazelnut.
Team Lotus Tower (2187 new)
May 28, 2025 11:55PM

35559 Ubriaco al Prosecco has been knocked out of the tower by the Chipmunks of Chaos lobbing a new cheese through your window!

For the Spell-Out: ignore the accents (normal 'E / e' is all you need) and apostrophe.


Pont l'Évêque

Pont l'Évêque originates in Normandy, France and is a cousin of the famous Camembert cheese. Originally, in the 12th century it was called "Angelot" and was used as currency at fairs. Later the name and shapes were changed. It is now sold in wooden boxes with labels depicting the region's beautiful countryside and it comes in four sizes.





Pont l'Évêque has a yellow-y rind that smells strongly of hay and a barn and is smooth to the touch. It has a soft and creamy center, which is dotted with small pockets of air. The flavours are incredibly subtle—especially compared to its smell! The cheese is creamy and features a delicious note of butter and hazelnut.
May 28, 2025 04:42AM

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May 28, 2025 04:42AM

May 28, 2025 04:42AM

35559 Please nominate an Adult Fiction or a Non Fiction book that you would like to read in the month of August 2025.

Nominations will be open until 27 June, UK evening

***Please pay special attention to the Rules and Guidelines listed below.***

Rules and Guidelines

1. Books nominated after the deadline will not be included in the polls. Sorry.
2. Each person is limited to nominating ONE book per category.
3. Please use the add book/author tool located at the top of the comment box when nominating a book. (Please make your nomination clear because side conversations do happen and we don't want to accidentally miss a nomination)
4. Please add the Goodreads synopsis for the book you nominate; optionally you can include a reason why we should read your nomination.
5. Books that were read as a past BOM will not be considered for the poll. (link to the sheet under the spoiler (view spoiler))
6. Books that are #2 or higher in a series will only be considered if all earlier books in the series have been a past BOM.
7. Books must be published at the time of nomination.
8. If your book is successful in being picked as the BOM you are expected to actively participate in the discussion. This will include writing a set of DQs as well as engaging in conversations.

Also, please be aware of your nomination's genre and list them in the appropriate BOM category.

Genres that DO NOT go here:
Young Adult
Middle Grade / Children's
Erotica

The BOM nominations are for our members to nominate a book they are truly interested in and have no affiliation with. Promotional activity is NOT permitted and nominations that the Moderators perceive to be promotional will be deleted without warning
May 28, 2025 04:41AM

35559 .
May 28, 2025 04:41AM

May 28, 2025 04:41AM

35559 Theme Book Of the Month



August sees us visiting Oceania, zigzagging across the Pacific to explore the various island nations, not to forget Australia!
What books will you offer up to show off this area of the world?

Nominations will be open until 27 June, UK evening

***Please pay special attention to the Rules and Guidelines listed below.***

Rules and Guidelines

1. Books nominated after the deadline will not be included in the polls. Sorry.
2. Each person is limited to nominating ONE book per category.
3. Please use the add book/author tool located at the top of the comment box when nominating a book. (Please make your nomination clear because side conversations do happen and we don't want to accidentally miss a nomination)
4. Please add the Goodreads synopsis for the book you nominate; you should also include an explanation of how it fits the theme for the month.
5. Books that were read as a past BOM will not be considered for the poll. (link to the sheet under the spoiler (view spoiler))
6. Books that are #2 or higher in a series will only be considered if all earlier books in the series have been a past BOM.
7. Books must be published at the time of nomination.
8. If your book is successful in being picked as the BOM you are expected to actively participate in the discussion. This will include writing a set of DQs as well as engaging in conversations.

The BOM nominations are for our members to nominate a book they are truly interested in and have no affiliation with. Promotional activity is NOT permitted and nominations that the Moderators perceive to be promotional will be deleted without warning
May 27, 2025 08:48PM

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Until month 2 begins:
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17 June 2025, 9am UTC.
May 27, 2025 03:53PM

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May 27, 2025 03:53PM

35559 NetGalley

Feed Your Readers, the NetGalley Challenge

Duration: Monthly

How to Participate:

The NetGalley Challenge is designed to not only get you to read your NetGalley books, but to also advertise your reviews for others to see because after all, that's what NetGalley is all about.

Though you may pop in/out at any time, the NetGalley Challenge will run on a monthly basis so you are able to see progress being made.


1. At the beginning of the month, post any/all of the following:
a: How many books on your NetGalley shelf
b: What books are on your NG shelf
c: What your Netgalley feedback ratio is

2. During the month, read the NetGalley books that you can AND update your post with your reviews. (You can do this after each book or wait until the end of the month.)

3. At the end of the month, update your post and with:
a: What books you read
b: Link(s) to your review(s)**
c: Your updated shelf count
d: Your updated books to read
e: Your updated ratio

Then start a new post for the next month!


**When linking your reviews, please link only to the book(s) here at GoodReads. At this time, linking to a personal blog is not allowed. Thank you!
May 27, 2025 03:51PM

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May 27, 2025 03:51PM

35559 How to Participate:

The Audiobook Challenge is designed to not only help you to read your audiobooks, but to also find out about other great audiobooks from other challenge participants!

Though you may pop in/out at any time, the Audiobook Challenge will run on a monthly basis so you are able to see progress being made.

There are no minimum page requirements, and you can read abridged or unabridged audiobooks!


1. At the beginning of the month, post :
a: How many audiobooks in total you want to read for the month
b: How many audiobooks in the monthly category you want to read
c: Post the audiobooks (as you decide on them) by linking them to Goodreads in your post

2. During the month, read the audiobooks that you can AND update your post with your reviews. (You can do this after each book or wait until the end of the month.)

3. At the end of the month, update your post and with:
a: What books you read
b: Link(s) to your review(s) - note: can only be linked to Goodreads and not an external site
c: How many audiobooks you have read for this challenge this year


Then start a new post for the next month!


FORMAT YOU CAN COPY AND PASTE:


Start of Month
Total audiobooks to read:
Audiobooks in monthly category to read:

Books in category:

FINISHED


End of Month
Total audiobooks read this year:
Audiobooks in monthly category read:

MY MONTHLY RECOMMENDATION (and why):

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EXAMPLE : (under spoiler)
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