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Sep 07, 2020 01:53PM

35559 Sounds good to me
Sep 07, 2020 01:17PM

35559 Moonshine and Sixpence works for me as long as we have cider and Guinness 🍻
Aug 30, 2020 05:37PM

35559 *are all 🙄
Aug 30, 2020 05:36PM

35559 I’m here! I vote pub and those all cute names
Aug 21, 2020 12:57PM

35559 I just realized I forgot to put Grandma down for my last book on the ss-TwistedTwenty-Six. In case we need a last minute “g”
Aug 21, 2020 06:38AM

35559 Just finished updating the ss and double checked it but there's always room for errors especially since I'm half asleep right now lol. Please let me know if I need to change anything. Headed off to work in awhile but I'll keep checking this.


Thank you Captains for all your diligence, hard work, and patience. You are awesome!

Thanks everyone who played, this has been a fun wheel and I hope to play another challenge with you all again.
Aug 07, 2020 10:00AM

35559 Just finished my last book which was an “u”. I hope everything is good for my books. I’m headed off to work now so just message me if I need to do anything. Thanks Captains!
Jul 30, 2020 11:01AM

35559 I need to update the ss for the books I read this week so far. I’ll try to do it tonight if not then tomorrow morning. Sorry my schedule is all out of whack
Jul 27, 2020 05:58PM

35559 Imho I would go with task #34 because officer is a job word not a title word
Jul 26, 2020 01:39PM

35559 I just finished a book Hardcore Twenty-Four but I also just got to work. I’ll add it to the spreadsheet tomorrow morning
Jul 24, 2020 11:41AM

35559 I just updated the ss and my shelf with my last book. Hopefully I've got everything taken care of. I'm leaving for work in 5 min so if you need to get me just send/post a message and I'll try to check.
Jul 22, 2020 12:51PM

35559 The Kevin Kwan books-Crazy Rich Asians series is definitely tagged Asia. I thoroughly enjoyed all 3 of them
Jul 20, 2020 07:57AM

35559 I have another book lined up for that task so thanks but I’ll pass
Jul 19, 2020 11:10AM

35559 I should be all in as well of a few minutes ago.
35559 Day 3: Chapters 15-18

12. In chapter 16 we see Justyce have dinner with Manny's parents to commemorate Garret Tison's indictment. What do you think of Justyce being invited over and what they talk about? Did you have any thoughts about Manny's parents giving Justyce the watch and his reaction to it?
I don't think they talked about much, maybe school, his mother and how he's healing. I thought it was a very nice gesture since they consider him to be like a son to them.

13. Justyce sees Quan at the Fulton Regional Youth Detention Centre and a lot is said between them. What do you make of Quan's upbringing and his view on life now? Is there anything that stands out between what is said between them? Quan not saying that he killed the cop or the advice that he gives to Justyce? Do you think that Quan's advice will have a positive or negative effect on Justyce?
I think Quan hasn't changed. He seems like he has hardened his heart to the world. Quan will never admit to the murder that's just not done in his world. His advice is the advice of a person who has grown up in a tough neighborhood and been racially challenged all their life. I think in the end it will have a postive effect.

14. We see a few media releases in this part:
"Transcript from evening news... More on this story as it continues to develop"
"Tison Indictment... A trial date has yet to be announced."
The news report in chapter 18 with the photo released of Justyce in his Thug Life costume.

We also see the reporters mobbing the funeral party at Manny's funeral:
"Mr. McAllister, how's it feel to be the Boy Who Survived?
Justyce, do you think there will be justice?
What's it like knowing it could've been YOU in that casket?"

What do you think of the coverage of the event by the media? Are they siding with the police officer more than Justyce? Are they reporting the story correctly or making things worse? Do you think the author's portrayal of the media is similar to real life? Will the media ruin his chance at going to Yale?
I for one do not like the reporters at the funeral and that last question is especially nasty.
I always think covering funerals is distasteful. It is a time for family and friends to mourn not be harassed by reporters. I think they poking the bear because of where they are at. I definitely feel it similar to real life. I think only Justyce can ruin his chance at going to Yale.

15. Chapter 18 goes through a lot. We see Justyce spending time with Doc to avoid making the call to Trey and the gang and isn't writing to Martin anymore SJ speaking to him again and she apologises. She also calls Jared about the release of the photo. What are your thoughts on all these and the character development of the teens?
I think Justyce is trying to do the right thing, trying to surround himself with good people who are looking out for his best interests. I think SJ is growing up and opening her eyes to the social injustices in the world. I think they are all growing up. They've been hit with something that is irreversible. It's a tough way to have their eyes opened and have to grow up and pick what they stand for.
35559 DQ Day 2; Chapters 7 - 14

7. Let's start with Sarah-Jane. Justyce and her definitely had feelings for each other, and they didn't shy away from closeness until Jus was about to kiss her after the debate (lbr which was bad timing). Why did SJ suddenly give Justyce the cold shoulder, what are your thoughts? What's going through her head?
I think she is confused. She likes Justyce but is afraid of all the ramifications in "her world" that could come from dating a black boy.

8. It sucks that it took being drunk for Justyce to call out Manny but it's finally done! "They're my friends" was the dumbest excuse ever, but at least Manny finally woke up shortly after Blake's party and the fight Justyce and the guys had.
It's hard sometimes to stand up for what's right. It might not be safe, depending on where you are or who you're surrounded by. Do you judge Manny for not being able to stand up for himself and everybody else his 'friends' made fun of sooner? Was there ever anything you needed to work on first in order to be able to stand up for it?
I don't judge Manny for it. He's caught between two worlds and sometimes it's just easier to go along with your surroundings. I'm sorry it came to a head the way that it did. We all have struggles in our daily lives. I struggle everyday at work to keep my mouth shut and my head down. I live in fear of being sacked every moment of every day but I make good money and I have good benefits which are hard to find these days. I do put in a little dig here or there but mostly I try to just fly below the radar.

9. It seems like Manny didn't only call Dr. Dray to check on Justyce after the fight, but also his mama and Melo. It confused me a little since he doesn't like Mel and how she treats Jus. And it hasn't even been mentioned again (so far). What did you make of this? Do you think Melo will end up playing a big part in the rest of the book? And did you ever have a teacher who was as involved in his students lives as Doc is?
I think he wanted who he felt were the important people in Justyce's life to know what was going on. I think she will fade off but not completely. I never had a teacher like this but I do have a friend who is a school resource officer who is very involved in the students lives. He has a lot of homeless kids in his school that he mentors.

10. Manny's dad tried to keep all signs of racism and how he could be mistreated from him for as long as he could whereas Justyce's mama has prepared him ever since he was little. They also grew up in two completely different neighbourhoods and surroundings. What are your thoughts on the parents' different ways of bringing up their sons? Do you think there's a right way to go about this?
There's no right or wrong way to go about this. I think both sets of parents did what they felt was appropriate for where they live. Justyce's mother had to be more realistic about life and Manny's parents were able to shelter their son a little more.

11. 😳 that's one way to end today's chapters! My heart is still racing. What do you think happened, who got shot? And be honest, did you keep reading or take a peek just to find out what happened? (I'll be honest I did take a quick peek :x)
I did not keep reading because I wanted to be able to be honest on these questions. I'm guessing Manny got shot but I have no idea.
35559 DQ Day 1
Chapters 1 - 6


1. We meet Justyce when he's trying to do a good deed by helping his drunk ex-girlfriend. This scene sets quite the mood for the upcoming chapters and (I assume) the rest of the book. Do you like our main character so far? Do you like his inner monologue, portrayed in the letters to Martin?
I do like him so far he seems like a good kid. Yes, it's a good way for him to think things through and to try to view situations from a different point of view.

2. Let's talk about the girls - Melo and Sarah-Jane. The ex-girlfriend (sort of?) and the debate partner. Let's also factor in the other important female in Justyce's life, namely his mother. What do you make of each of them? And what to you make of their interactions with Justyce? And more importantly, what are we supposed to make of Justyce's interactions with them in light of his mother's statement not to bring a white girl home?
I think he's probably hung up on Melo for the wrong reasons. She seems to be not the best influence for him. I think he's a normal teenager desperate for a girlfriend. Sarah Jane is I think nervous about what her parents would think if she started dating a black boy no matter who he is or what his accomplishments are. I think she is confused. His mother is a strong influence in his life but has been abused in the past and therefore has always warned Justyce to be careful and what to do when placed in certain situations which all good parents should do.

3. Jared is our token white boy who thinks all is right with the world when clearly it isn't. The equality discussion was interesting, I found, because Jared's logic is sound. And yet at the same time, it isn't at all. What example would you give Jared, where you speaking in SJ's stead, to show how wrong he is?
I think discrimination could work going either way. It just generally tends to be easier for a white person. In a perfect world we would all be judged for our merits accomplishments not for the color of our skin.

4. The Equality Brigade was quite the spectacle! Literally. Disguised as a klansman to portray equality. I can't help but wonder if Blake is an idiot of epic proportions or if there was a message he would have liked to show the world including his friends, especially considering the fact that the "costume" was the genuine thing. What did you think of this brain child of Jared's?
I thought it wasn't the best costume he could have come up with but he is a smart aleck teenager. I'd like to think it was just a poor choice.

5. Justyce as well as his best friend Manny are black boys stuck in a rich white school. They each have their own issues to deal with in regards to this situation. Manny, the rich black guy, who is considered one of them, and Justyce, the poor black guy, who is more and more often questioning his place in this world, the place he is trying to carve for himself. Do you think Manny should have acted differently in the lounge scene when he was peer pressured into drinking to equality? Knowing full well what happened to his best friend not too long ago?
I think Manny is trying desperately to fit in. He doesn't kno what to do because he's caught between two worlds.

6. Short mention of Trey and his friends needs to be made. The Black Jihad gang, one of whose members shot Officer Castillo. Personally, I can't help but wonder if someone shot him to take revenge on the crap he's probably pulled for quite a while - Justyce certainly wasn't the only one - or if it was a shooting gone wrong. That thought aside, Trey makes Justyce (and maybe also Manny) feel like he's turning his back on his own people. Do you think he is right in telling Justyce this? Is Justyce right in questioning the things Trey tells him and wondering whether there may not be a grain of truth in it? Should Justyce have stayed at the party regardless or was it better to leave (with the others) when he did?
Trey has grown up completely different from these two. He"s in a gang, he hasn't had the opportunities that they have. I don't feel that Justyce is turning his back on the neighborhood he's trying to better himself. It's good that he questions what Trey says that means he's thinking about what is going on. I think it was better that he left the party. Alcohol had already done it's damage and it was best to get out then before it got any worse.
Jul 15, 2020 06:24PM

35559 Do you have KU? I can’t think of the name of the series but the author is Victoria Danaan. Decent vampire series. I’m enjoying it but need to get back to it. The first three were good
Jul 10, 2020 06:36AM

35559 Wow I just looked at my earlier post I must have been asleep when I wrote it but I think everyone can get the gist of it or at least I hope they can
Jul 10, 2020 03:48AM

35559 I think I’m all in for the this week. I won’t be able to change anything on the spreadsheet because I’ll be at work. I did double my entries yesterday and I think I’m good. 🤞🏻