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The Ugly Duchess - shelf + author. Not sure if it'll count for plot or cover. It is a friends-to-lovers book so maybe for plot.
No bonus word for any :(


I am looking at

I think I'll hit the bed. I'll finalize and start my book tomorrow.
I hope Judy checks in soon.

I think that will count for plot. Unfortunately, it's is not in the friends-to-lovers shelf. Drat! I checked the cover too but it doesn't seem to work. Anyway, possible 10 points is great for this week's song!

Miss Judy, just read the synopsis. "When Viscount Desford encounters a lovely waif searching for her grandfather, he feels honor bound to assist her;" counts towards plot points.

Setting (1971) - 6
Name (Author Name) - 5
Plot (MC helping out another war vet) - 3
to a total of 14. That seems HUGE!

Setting - Any book written in 1971 or set mainly outdoors eg Road trips, Western/Frontier, lakeside cottage, cabin in the woods etc.
If the book fits, then maybe we can get additional points for that. Either way, the book choices so far are great. I'll put up the master post tomorrow.
Have a great day, folks!

"Her friends brave a journey to Death Valley, CA" from description.

"Her friends brave a journey to Death Valley, CA" from description."
Yes, Miss Carrie,






Book:

Finished: Jan 18th
Rating: 3.5 Stars
Review: So this wasn't the best book I've ever read, but it wasn't the worst. The story is interesting, and as it went on it got stranger and stranger. The ending kind of just happened, like when I got to the epilogue, I kinda stopped for a moment and went 'what I'm at the end?' The writing could have been better, and as I say this I know you're all thing, "wait, what? That's by James Patterson, he's penned many a book". I know this is a young adult book, but I think (don't throw tomatoes at me) he was under estimating the target audience. Which is really my only beef with the book, the story it's self was really interesting just how it was written got to me.
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Individual Points:
Cover: Dark and cloudy/stormy 2 points
Plot: Friends who are looking out for each other, spent mostly out doors, and the main character and the rest go to rescue Angel who has been taken by the erasers. 3 Points
Name: Written by James Patterson 5 Points
Setting: Journey to California then to New York 6 Points
Bonus word: Shimmy "Now we had to shimmy down instead of just jumping and landing like amazing super-duper mutants we were." Page 256 1 Point
Total points: 17 Points


Book:

Finished: Jan 19th
Rating: 3 Stars
Review: It's been a number of years since I've read a book by Patterson. I've enjoyed many of them. I remember a number of years back reading When the Wind Blows. Which is similar to this book. It seems to have been the inspiration for this book but doesn't closely follow that one. Some of the characters are similiar.
As always with Paterson the chapters were short making it a fast read. However it was not his normal style of writing at all. I know that this being YA he would have to change his style it just didn't seem like him at all. In fact I remember hearing the rumors that there was a ghost writer doing his YA books.
It was ok. It had enough going on that you kept reading. I did like how loyal Max was to her "siblings". She would do anything for them.
Individual Points: (points copy and pasted from Carrie's review...thanks Carrie)
Cover: Dark and cloudy/stormy 2 points
Plot: Friends who are looking out for each other, spent mostly out doors, and the main character and the rest go to rescue Angel who has been taken by the erasers. 3 Points
Name: Written by James Patterson 5 Points
Setting: Journey to California then to New York 6 Points
Bonus word: Shimmy "Now we had to shimmy down instead of just jumping and landing like amazing super-duper mutants we were." Page 256 1 Point
Total points: 17 Points


What are his adult books like Melissa?


Has Karen checked in yet?

I finally finished my epic book


I'm putting up this week's book choices. Let me know if I've made a mistake.

Individual Points = 77
Team Points =
Total =
Carrie: The Angel Experiment by James Patterson - Review - [Cover(2) + Plot(3) + Name(5) + Setting(6) + Bonus Word =17]
KarenL: The Angel Experiment by James Patterson - Review - [Cover(2) + Plot(3) + Name(5) + Setting(6) + Bonus Word =17]
Vi: The Angel Experiment by James Patterson - Review - [Cover(2) + Plot(3) + Name(5) + Setting(6) + Bonus Word =17]
Judy: Charity Girl by Georgette Heyer - Review - [Plot(3) + Setting(6) + Bonus Word = 9]
Melissa: The Angel Experiment by James Patterson - Review - [Cover(2) + Plot(3) + Name(5) + Setting(6) + Bonus Word =17]






I knew it!! Gush away now!

Judy wrote: "Week 3- You've Got a Friend by James Taylor (1971)
Book :
Finished : 19 January 2013
Rating : 4 stars
Review: I liked this book, but it isn't my favorite of Hey..."
Judy im stealing your choice ! I absolutely love Georgette heyer and its been so long since I read one of her books , Thanks.
Book :

Finished : 19 January 2013
Rating : 4 stars
Review: I liked this book, but it isn't my favorite of Hey..."
Judy im stealing your choice ! I absolutely love Georgette heyer and its been so long since I read one of her books , Thanks.

Individual Points = 77
Team Points =
Total =
Carrie: The Angel Experiment by James Patterson - Review - [Cover(2) + Plot(3) + Name(5) +..."
4 out of 5 with the same book??? That's just crazy!


Midu wrote: "hehehe i knew it!! and didn't you just love the complexity? that's what puts off most people but I love that about the series!"
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Now, I'll probably raid my uncle's bookshelf (I'm at his place now) and see if I can fit anything. He might have books from 1971.