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message 201: by Vi (new)

Vi Sounds good, Melissa! It'll give 11 points. Also, I'm very interested in Carrie's question on dark sky.. if so, maybe you can check the cover you have. If it is this Shroud For A Nightingale (Adam Dalgliesh, #4) by P.D. James might get you points for the cover.

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.


message 202: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 337 comments sneaking over to other teams to see what they are finding


message 203: by Vi (new)

Vi Another book from the shelf:

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 :(


message 204: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) The description I gave of the cover is a yes!


message 205: by Phoenix (Online Elf), Moderator (new)

Phoenix (Online Elf) | 4358 comments Dark and cloudy or dark and stormy both work.


message 206: by Vi (last edited Jan 18, 2013 06:43AM) (new)

Vi Bingo! I found a book - Lay Down My Sword And Shield (Hackberry Holland, #1) by James Lee Burke . Now, will it work for cover?


message 207: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 337 comments Vi that one looks good


message 208: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 337 comments Alright ladies I have a ton of laundry to do today so I'll check back in later to see what's happening. :)


message 209: by Vi (new)

Vi I'm not crazy on the plot.

I am looking at The Ugly Duchess (Fairy Tales, #4) by Eloisa James . Mr. Elf said ok for depiction of seasons. I think the cover shows spring.. am I right? If that works, along with the plot then I'll get 11 for this one.

I think I'll hit the bed. I'll finalize and start my book tomorrow.

I hope Judy checks in soon.


message 210: by Vi (last edited Jan 18, 2013 07:21AM) (new)

Vi No problem, Judy! I can't check since it's Friday evening here and I usually go out. I thought if you had any questions, one of us would probably be able to help you out :)

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!


message 211: by Phoenix (Online Elf), Moderator (last edited Jan 18, 2013 07:29AM) (new)

Phoenix (Online Elf) | 4358 comments Judy wrote: "Mr. Elf said no to my initial plot questions, but I think there will be some sort of "friend" aspect in the story. I'm going to go with it anyway b/c I already have it and I'll get at least 6 points."

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.


message 212: by Vi (last edited Jan 18, 2013 07:39AM) (new)

Vi So I've been lucky this week and probably read Lay Down My Sword And Shield. I'll get:

Setting (1971) - 6
Name (Author Name) - 5
Plot (MC helping out another war vet) - 3

to a total of 14. That seems HUGE!


message 213: by Vi (last edited Jan 18, 2013 07:52AM) (new)

Vi Carrie - based on Mr.Elf's cheat sheet:

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!


message 214: by Carrie (last edited Jan 18, 2013 07:56AM) (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) I think I might be able to get points for setting, the kids go on a journey, so I guess that could be road trip?

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


message 215: by Vi (new)

Vi If Mr.Elf says ok, then it'll be very good


message 216: by Phoenix (Online Elf), Moderator (new)

Phoenix (Online Elf) | 4358 comments Carrie wrote: "I think I might be able to get points for setting, the kids go on a journey, so I guess that could be road trip?

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


Yes, Miss Carrie, The Angel Experiment (Maximum Ride, #1) by James Patterson works for setting. Road Trip and mainly outdoors.


message 217: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) Yay thank you Mr elf, I could kiss you! *smooch*


message 218: by Phoenix (Online Elf), Moderator (new)

Phoenix (Online Elf) | 4358 comments **blushes** Smooches back atcha, lovely Miss Carrie.


message 219: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 337 comments Carrie I might read that one with you. HOw many points is it?


message 220: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) Cover 2
Plot 3
Name 5
Setting 6
Bonus word 1

Total 17

Hehe :)


message 221: by Elishia (new)

Elishia | 2620 comments Carrie what are you reading all I saw was 17 points come up on my feed lol


message 222: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) Angel Experiment!


message 223: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) Vi, you update us individually now right? On the Hey Mr DJ, thread rather then wait for the whole team to be done? Or did I read that wrong in the Something to talk about thread.


message 224: by Lina (new)

Lina | 5563 comments Carrie, it's still a team update for the captain, but the mods wont update the spreadsheet until the whole team is finished.


message 225: by Carrie (last edited Jan 18, 2013 04:49PM) (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) Ah okay, I knew I wasn't understanding it right, I was rather confused as to why it would suddenly change to individuals getting updates instead of teams.


message 226: by Vi (new)

Vi Now I am confused between mine and the angel experiment. How's the book so far, Carrie?


message 227: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) It's a fast read, I'm like 68% done with it. It's alright, one I had wanted to read but I wouldn't say it's the best read of the year. Kinda odd and has gotten stranger as it goes on, lol.


message 228: by Carrie (last edited Jan 19, 2013 03:40AM) (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) Week 3 - ♬ You've Got a Friend by James Taylor (1971)

Book: The Angel Experiment by James Patterson by James Patterson
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


message 229: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 337 comments Ok I'm gonna read that one


message 230: by Lina (new)

Lina | 5563 comments Wow, well done Carrie!


message 231: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) Thanks, I snuggled down drank some eggnog and read. My eyes this morning are feeling a little dry though, lol.


message 232: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 337 comments Week 3 - ♬ You've Got a Friend by James Taylor (1971)

Book: The Angel Experiment (Maximum Ride, #1) by James Patterson The Angel Experiment by James Patterson
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


message 233: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 337 comments Thanks Carrie for finding a fast reading book! If I had gone with my original it wouldn't have been as many points and I'd still be reading it. I'm so slow at reading I was surprised that after only a couple of hours of reading I was done with it.


message 234: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) I was rather surprised when I was reading it to see how quick it was, especially for the amount of pages.

What are his adult books like Melissa?


message 235: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 337 comments They are not bad. They are short chapter quick reads. I've only read 3 or 4 of them. They make for great movies so that is why so many of them have been turned into movies. I won't say it is great literature but it is kind of a guilty pleasure


message 236: by Vi (new)

Vi Oh you guys are good! I haven't started my book yet. Time just seemed to fly by today. I'll get to it tomorrow.

Has Karen checked in yet?


message 237: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) Nope I don't think so.


message 238: by Vi (last edited Jan 19, 2013 09:21AM) (new)

Vi Hey Karen, this week song was tough. I checked the books page count in amazon and it comes to 122 pages which will not meet the min req, if I remember right, 150. I think you might need to choose another book.

I finally finished my epic book Gardens of the Moon (The Malazan Book of the Fallen, #1) by Steven Erikson After so many unwanted interruptions. It was awesome!!! I'll start on my book first thing tmrw mrng.


message 239: by Vi (new)

Vi Darn it! The Violet team is done. I thought we could finish first so that we can suggest songs. Dang. Oh well.

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


message 240: by Vi (last edited Jan 20, 2013 04:47PM) (new)

Vi Week 3 - ♬ You've Got a Friend by James Taylor (1971) 3/5
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]

The Angel Experiment (Maximum Ride, #1) by James Patterson The Angel Experiment (Maximum Ride, #1) by James Patterson The Angel Experiment (Maximum Ride, #1) by James Patterson Charity Girl by Georgette Heyer The Angel Experiment (Maximum Ride, #1) by James Patterson


message 241: by Midu (new)

Midu Hadi | 1693 comments Vi wrote: "Hey Karen, this week song was tough. I checked the books page count in amazon and it comes to 122 pages which will not meet the min req, if I remember right, 150. I think you might need to choose a..."

I knew it!! Gush away now!


message 242: by Vi (new)

Vi LOL, Midu! I am :D


message 243: by Midu (new)

Midu Hadi | 1693 comments how awesome was he? huh? huh?


message 244: by Vi (new)

Vi You have competition now. Anomander Rake, here I comeeee! :P


message 245: by Midu (new)

Midu Hadi | 1693 comments 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!


message 246: by [deleted user] (new)

Judy wrote: "Week 3- You've Got a Friend by James Taylor (1971)

Book :Charity Girl by Georgette Heyer

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.


message 247: by Lina (new)

Lina | 5563 comments Vi wrote: " Week 3 - ♬ You've Got a Friend by James Taylor (1971) 3/5
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!


message 248: by Carrie (new)

Carrie  (icanhasbooks) That's why I read fast, I wanted to suggest songs. *sniff* lol


message 249: by Vi (new)

Vi I actually started the James Lee Burke book but it didn't hold my interest. So I thought I'll go with Patterson since I've wanted to read him anyways given the mixed opinions about his works.


message 250: by Vi (new)

Vi I liked that part. Erikson respects his readers :) I'm trying not to get attached to the characters after the first book. *sniff* I've tried reading the first book in iPad because I can view *color* maps but I tend to get distracted by the net access.

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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