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message 51: by Lina (new)

Lina | 5563 comments Alley wrote: "CaroB wrote: "Yep, that would work Alley!"

So, theoretically, I could read the entire Kinsey Millhone series and only worry about the quickstops and W - Z. Almost seems like cheating.

I'll have..."


LOL, Alley! That kinda would be like cheating, but I guess it depends whether you're playing for competitiveness (is that even a word?) or playing to clear your TBR and challenge yourself. Either one works :-)


@Mary: you asked if the series could have more than two words: YES. The example you gave would work.


message 52: by Elishia (new)

Elishia | 2620 comments PMSL Alley that really made me laugh, I'll have to bookmark that page in case I get stuck.


message 53: by S (new)

S (booksstarsmoon) | 884 comments How can I help myself? This one seems tough but I guess that's why it's called a challenge. Lol! Of course I'm in!!


message 54: by Susan (susayq ~), Moderator (new)

Susan (susayq ~) (susayq) | 6062 comments Lisa Kay wrote: "If anyone needs U, the
Buchanans
series by Susan Mallery is pretty good."


THANK YOU! I was fearing I'd have to go back to the Undead series by MaryJanice Davidson for U


message 55: by Gea (last edited Sep 20, 2013 04:39AM) (new)

Gea (gea89) | 412 comments I'm in :)

~RLftCI: Double-decker Alphabet Bus~
1st Jan 2013 to 31 Dec 2013
26/26 - DONE


A - Dragon Actually by G.A. Aiken (8/1) *****
B - Boomerang Bride by Fiona Lowe (13/1) *****
C - The Sherbrooke Bride by Catherine Coulter (14/1) ****
D - Stacy's Destiny by Dixie Lynn Dwyer (28/1) ****
E - The Warlord by Elizabeth Elliott (29/1) ****
F - Fury of Fire by Coreene Callahan (7/2) ***
G - Good Girls Don't by Victoria Dahl (11/2) ****
H - Rock Star by Roslyn Hardy Holcomb (15/2) *****
I - The Infamous Italian's Secret Baby by Carole Mortimer (15/2) ***
J - Just the Sexiest Man Alive by Julie James (25/2) ***
K - The Sweet Spot by Kimberly Kaye Terry (26/2) ****
L - Nauti Dreams by Lora Leigh (2/3) *****
M - Mackenzie's Mountain by Linda Howard (5/3) ****
N - The Naked Duke (Naked Nobility #1) by Sally MacKenzie (12/3) ****
O - Love Only Once by Johanna Lindsey (30/3) *****
P - The Perfect Play by Jaci Burton (31/3) ****
Q *quickstop* - A Night Like This (Smythe-Smith Quartet #2) by Julia Quinn (6/4) ***
R - Squeeze Play (Richmond Rogues #1) by Kate Angell (12/4) *****
S - The Secret Sinclair by Cathy Williams (12/4) ***
T - Taken by the Pirate Tycoon. Daphne Clair by Daphne Clair (24/4) ****
U *quickstop* - Lover Undercover (Love Undercover #1) by Samanthe Beck (13/5) ****
V *quickstop* - Loving Evangeline by Linda Howard (20/5) ****
W - Woman in a Sheikh's World by Sarah Morgan (21/5) **
X *quickstop* - Lexi, Baby by Lynda LeeAnne (22/5) ***
Y - You Don't Have to Say You Love Me by Sarra Manning (21/6) ***
Z *quickstop* - Zane by Kimberly Lewis (20/9) ****

Dragon Actually (Dragon Kin, #1) by G.A. Aiken Boomerang Bride by Fiona Lowe The Sherbrooke Bride (Brides, #1) by Catherine Coulter Stacy's Destiny (The Town of Pearl, #2) by Dixie Lynn Dwyer The Warlord (Montagues, #1) by Elizabeth Elliott Fury of Fire (Dragonfury, #1) by Coreene Callahan Good Girls Don't (Donovan Brothers Brewery, #1) by Victoria Dahl Rock Star by Roslyn Hardy Holcomb The Infamous Italian's Secret Baby (Harlequin Presents, #2893) by Carole Mortimer Just the Sexiest Man Alive by Julie James The Sweet Spot by Kimberly Kaye Terry Nauti Dreams (Nauti, #3) by Lora Leigh Mackenzie's Mountain (Mackenzie Family, #1) by Linda Howard The Naked Duke (Naked Nobility, #1) by Sally MacKenzie Love Only Once (Malory-Anderson Family, #1) by Johanna Lindsey The Perfect Play (Play by Play, #1) by Jaci Burton A Night Like This (Smythe-Smith Quartet #2) by Julia Quinn Squeeze Play (Richmond Rogues, #1) by Kate Angell The Secret Sinclair (Mills & Boon Modern) by Cathy Williams Taken by the Pirate Tycoon by Daphne Clair Lover Undercover (McCade Brothers #1) by Samanthe Beck Loving Evangeline (Duncan & Evangeline, #2) by Linda Howard Woman in a Sheikh's World by Sarah Morgan Lexi, Baby (This Can't Be Happening, #1) by Lynda LeeAnne You Don't Have to Say You Love Me by Sarra Manning Zane (The McKades of Texas, #1) by Kimberly Lewis


message 56: by Gea (new)

Gea (gea89) | 412 comments CaroB wrote: "Travelling in order from A to Z, read one book per letter where EITHER the author's, or main character's first and last name, or two words in the title (prepositions not counted), begin with the same letter. ..."

So if I understand this correctly, two words in title have to begin with the same letter, but they don't have to be together? (for example Black Dagger Brotherhood series)


message 57: by [deleted user] (new)

This one is pretty tough but I will try !


Susanne wrote: "How can I help myself? This one seems tough but I guess that's why it's called a challenge. Lol! Of course I'm in!!"

Ah ! I'm going to look into your list for suggestions :D


message 58: by Lina (new)

Lina | 5563 comments Gea wrote: "CaroB wrote: "Travelling in order from A to Z, read one book per letter where EITHER the author's, or main character's first and last name, or two words in the title (prepositions not counted), beg..."

Exactly, Gea! As long as it's the first letter of the name/word, and they're both in the same place, eg. Author/character name OR title OR series name.

The exception to that rule are the Quickstops, where, as long as its the first letter of a name / word, the double-decker can come from anywhere ie. Author Name AND title, or Series AND main character.

It was so clear in my head, but I'm not sure if I managed to explain it properly in the first post. I'll add a bit more detail to it to make it clearer, sorry!


message 59: by Gea (new)

Gea (gea89) | 412 comments Ok, thanks :) You can be proud you invented the challenge that takes some thinking from us and not just automatic understanding of rules :)


message 60: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 752 comments OK I am confused on the quick stop ones. For letters like X & Z etc.., would Alexander work for X or not? I see conflicting info on that from different players.

I'm going to take Lisa Kay's attitude. I will fill in some possibles but not kill myself to get through the whole thing.


message 61: by Anna (new)

Anna Wadlow (awadlow42) | 226 comments I would like to try this. Checking my tbr list for books.


message 62: by Lina (new)

Lina | 5563 comments Gea wrote: "Ok, thanks :) You can be proud you invented the challenge that takes some thinking from us and not just automatic understanding of rules :)"

LOL Gea, that's one way to look at it :-) Thank you!


message 63: by Lina (new)

Lina | 5563 comments Mary wrote: "OK I am confused on the quick stop ones. For letters like X & Z etc.., would Alexander work for X or not? I see conflicting info on that from different players.

I'm going to take Lisa Kay's att..."


Oh I've just seen that Mary.

ummm... Ok, that should be fine for the quickstops. As long as the letter is anywhere in the word, and in any of the words, that'll be fine. We'll leave them as easy as we can to counteract the other challenging parts to this one.

So sorry for the ambiguity!


message 64: by Lina (new)

Lina | 5563 comments Anna wrote: "I would like to try this. Checking my tbr list for books."

Welcome Anna!


message 65: by Gea (new)

Gea (gea89) | 412 comments Mary wrote: "Well you know I'm going to cave and do this. I have even created a Double Decker shelf and am going through my TBR books..."

Your shelf helped me find some books I couldn't find on my shelves so thanks for setting that shelf up :) I'm also setting my own double decker shelf up, maybe there's another one like me who could use some help with certain letters.


message 66: by Dani (new)

Dani | 21 comments Im in.


message 67: by Lisa Kay, Moderator (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 20787 comments WHAT?!? I have to read these in order? How did I miss that?


message 68: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 752 comments Lisa that's what held me back at first. I figure I'll fill in my list with ideas and then try to not read one too early if it's the only one I have for that letter.


message 69: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 752 comments I'm glad my double decker shelf was helpful. I do not take any responsibility if I have a book on there that doesn't actually work and someone uses it. I was just scrolling through possibles while watching the Voice and How I Met Your Mother last night.

Going through my Kindle books which is good because I forget to add them to goodreads when I get them.

I even found a VV books: The Case of the Violent Virgin by Michael Avallone. It looks like a super cheesy detective novel from the 60's. It popped up as a freebie one time and I just had to get it because of the title.


message 70: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 752 comments Is this useable? If I Can't Have You (prime eligle kindle book, previous kindle freebie)


message 71: by Lisa Kay, Moderator (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 20787 comments Jenny wrote: "LOL! That's why I thought it was so hard. :)"

Ah. You know, CaroB. is just plain wicked. LOL!


message 72: by Lisa Kay, Moderator (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 20787 comments Mary wrote: "Is this useable? If I Can't Have You (prime eligible kindle book, previous kindle freebie)"

I don't know. Let's ask CaroB.


message 73: by Lina (new)

Lina | 5563 comments Mary wrote: "Is this useable? If I Can't Have You (prime eligle kindle book, previous kindle freebie)"

Do you mean for the I? Yes Mary, that would count.


message 74: by Lina (last edited Dec 18, 2012 02:13PM) (new)

Lina | 5563 comments I like the idea of a Double Decker Shelf, I'll have to do that as well, I think, to keep track of these.


message 75: by Lina (new)

Lina | 5563 comments Dani wrote: "Im in."

Welcome Dani!


message 76: by Hayley (new)

Hayley (mrsjohnson1985) | 718 comments I may have to try this challenge out :)


message 77: by Anna (last edited Jun 09, 2013 06:27PM) (new)

Anna Wadlow (awadlow42) | 226 comments RLftCI: ~ Double Decker Alphabet Bus ~
Duration: 1/1/13 - 12/31/13

26/26

✔AA-Always the Last to Know(Always the Bridesmaid) 01/06/13
✔BB-Babies in the Bargain 01/08/13
✔CC-Chief Cook and Bottle Washer01/10/13
✔DD-Daughter of Deceit 01/18/13
✔EE-The Calling of Emily Evans 01/23/13
✔FF-A Family Forever 02/06/13
✔GG-Little Girl Gone 3/17/13
✔HH-Sweetheart in High Heels 3/18/13
✔II-If It Ain't Love 3/19/13
✔JJ-Justice in June 3/24/13
✔KK-Killing to Know 3/30/13
✔LL-Lie Like a Woman 3/31/13
✔MM-Mistletoe And Magic 4/5/13
✔NN-Needing Nita 4/6/13
✔OO--One O'Clock Jump: A Dorie Lennox Mystery 4/15/13
✔PP-Passion in Paradise 4/15/13
✔QQ-Imperative(A Quinn Larson Quest) 4/25/13
✔RR-Real Romance 4/29/13
✔SS- Second Sight Dating 5/5/13
✔TT-Talk of the Town 5/14/13
✔UU--UnEnchanted(An Unfortunate Fairy Tale) 5/16/13
✔VV-Vengeance Valley 5/19/13
✔WW-The Wary Widow 5/26/13
✔XX-Stolen(The Madame X School of Sex) by Jinx Jamison 5/27/13
✔YY-Yankee Ships and Yankee Sailors - Tales of 1812 5/29/13
✔ZZ-Z by Lauren Baratz-Logsted 6/8/13


message 78: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 752 comments Ugh. Before I went to my daughter's school concert tonight I got a bunch of the letters filled in with books I own that I could use for them-only to hit the X button by mistake before I finished editing my post. Gotta do it all over again :-((


message 79: by Lina (new)

Lina | 5563 comments Oh no, Mary! I feel your pain! I just recently did that after having a bunch of work done. Such a waste of time :-(

I hope you're able to make up the work/time easily enough!


Robin (Saturndoo) (robinsaturndoo) I am lurking in on this one...I am tempeted to jump in LOL simply because I love challenges......what's stopping me is the fact of having to read them in order LOLOLOL It wouldn't be a problem if I owned all the books, but since I often depend on the library and have to read them when I can get them IDK if I will be able to comply with that rule ☺


message 81: by Lina (new)

Lina | 5563 comments Hmmmm... trying to think how we can make it easier for library borrowers.... any ideas ladies?


message 82: by S (new)

S (booksstarsmoon) | 884 comments CaroB wrote: "Oh I've just seen that Mary.

ummm... Ok, that should be fine for the quickstops. As long as the letter is anywhere in the word, and in any of the words, that'll be fine. We'll leave them as easy as we can to counteract the other challenging parts to this one. "


Phew! This is going to be a tough one but I've already found some great reads for A, B and C. The challenging part is not to read the later ones before you get there I think (beside finding them!). Lol!


message 83: by Elishia (last edited Dec 19, 2012 06:02AM) (new)

Elishia | 2620 comments Thats going to be my problem, hopefully if any of mine are from a series they're in the correct order.
*Shhh off to check steal from Susanne's list*


message 84: by S (last edited Dec 19, 2012 06:22AM) (new)

S (booksstarsmoon) | 884 comments Elishia wrote: "Thats going to be my problem, hopefully if any of mine are from a series they're in the correct order.
*Shhh off to check steal from Susanne's list*"


I won't tell xD I haven't posted it yet (it's all in my head but it's to come in a couple of minutes *wink wink*).


message 85: by S (last edited Jul 16, 2013 11:53AM) (new)

S (booksstarsmoon) | 884 comments RLftCI (In Order) Double-Decker Alphabet Bus
Duration: 1 January - 31 December 2013

Read: 0/26

A. Anna and the French Kiss
B. Beauty and the Bounty Hunter or Bad Boys Do
C. A Notorious Countess Confesses or Cowgirls Don't Cry
D. When You Give a Duke a Diamond
E. Extreme Exposure or How to Entice an Earl
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
L.
M.
N.
O.
P.
Q*.
R.
S.
T.
U*.
V*.
W.
X*.
Y.
Z*.

*Quick Stop: Two letters taken ANYWHERE from the title, main characters, series or author's name.


message 86: by Elishia (new)

Elishia | 2620 comments LOl I realised after I looked through. That last pic looks really familiar but can't think where it is.


message 87: by S (new)

S (booksstarsmoon) | 884 comments Elishia wrote: "LOl I realised after I looked through. That last pic looks really familiar but can't think where it is."

Lol! Must be cool living in London!


message 88: by [deleted user] (new)

Susanne wrote: "RLftCI (In Order) Double-Decker Alphabet Bus
Duration: 1 January - 31 December 2013

Read: 0/26

A. Anna and the French Kiss
B. Beauty and the Bounty Hunter or Bad Boys Do
C. A Notorious Countess..."


Will copy your list , mostly !Lol ! Good picks!


message 89: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 752 comments If anyone needs a suggestion for CC, I am currently reading: Family Secrets. The main female lead is Crystal Cartwright. It's pretty good and was a freebie on Kindle when I got it.


message 90: by Lisa Kay, Moderator (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 20787 comments As usual, I love the pics, Susanne!


message 91: by S (new)

S (booksstarsmoon) | 884 comments Karen wrote: "Will copy your list , mostly !Lol ! Good picks!"

Do so! Anna and the French Kiss might not be you usual style but it is one of my all-time favorites that I been dying to reread and it's the perfect read for stressful January! It is so damn sweet and Paris really comes alive - and who doesn't love Paris? Lol!


message 92: by S (new)

S (booksstarsmoon) | 884 comments Lisa Kay wrote: "As usual, I love the pics, Susanne!"

Thanks Lisa Kay!


message 93: by Elishia (new)

Elishia | 2620 comments Susanne wrote: "Karen wrote: "Will copy your list , mostly !Lol ! Good picks!"

Do so! Anna and the French Kiss might not be you usual style but it is one of my all-time favorites that I been dying to reread and i..."


I've been wondering if that's any good, might have to add it to my pile.


message 94: by Lisa Kay, Moderator (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 20787 comments Paris in the Springtime? Or even in January.


message 95: by Mary X (last edited Dec 19, 2012 12:29PM) (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 752 comments I have books for everything but X.

For the Kindlers playing, There's quite a few freebies today that work for this.


message 96: by S (new)

S (booksstarsmoon) | 884 comments Elishia - do it! There are very few YA novels I like but I adored that one. It has crazy high ratings and I was like, can it be that good? Really? And yes, it was better than I hoped!


message 97: by S (new)

S (booksstarsmoon) | 884 comments Lisa Kay wrote: "Paris in the Springtime? Or even in January."

Ah, Paris in spring *happy sigh*. I've been there over the New Years and Paris is always amazing (I know it's such cliche) but Paris in spring *dreaming away*


message 98: by Lisa Kay, Moderator (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 20787 comments **sigh**


message 99: by Dami (last edited Dec 31, 2012 01:30AM) (new)

Dami (Damiellar) (damiella) | 97 comments I think this will be a very interesting challenge.

I'm thinking it'll be fun though (and I'll likely be blatantly looking at other's lists for ideas)

~RLftCI: Double-decker Alphabet Bus~
1st Jan 2013 to 31 Dec 2013

0/26 read


A: Amanda Ashley (need to locate)
B
C: Coming Full Circle (already on tablet)
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q *quickstop*
R
S
T
U *quickstop*
V *quickstop*
W
X *quickstop*
Y
Z *quickstop*


message 100: by Elishia (new)

Elishia | 2620 comments You two are making me want to read it now. I like ya so I'll probably like it.


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