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I just started the audio of Pride and Prejudice --- doing a re-read as part of my own challenge of reading at least 6 Austen-ish books, wither the books themselves, or re-tellings, or continuations.
Trip is good --- we just arrived at our last stop which is Copenhagen. Weather is much warmer than Stockholm!!!! Turns out that they just put wifi into the hotel so I can still check email and stuff......I actually need to get myself organized on the SRC Spring challenge (I think a couple of you also participate in that one)



This is only my 2nd SRC, but I haven't even posted any points yet. I was working on it and I just realized to get max points, I was thinking about it wrong. I was trying to do the 30 and 25 pt tasks fist, but since they require 2 books, I should actually do the 20 and 15 pt task first. I am mainly reading what I want this time and then filling in.

So now I am off to find a book for YA and our color hopefully in the next three days. I can get it done.

I have read quite a few YA books and they are tagged on my shelf, if you want to look.

I think I'm going to starte the Bridgerton series by Julia Quinn, using the first bookcover of that series to fit the "mauve" requirement.
3 DAYS AND 6 HOURS TO THE READ-A-THON START!!!!
Are you ready??? I know I am excited :o)
Any question I let it pass unanswered? I was away for a week, a lot to catch up!
For team captains
Only 3 more days to submit your team's mini-challenge ideas.
Are you ready??? I know I am excited :o)
Any question I let it pass unanswered? I was away for a week, a lot to catch up!
For team captains
Only 3 more days to submit your team's mini-challenge ideas.

First of all, I will be shelving my books on my "tower-team-mauvelous" shelf :-)
I wonder if this book counts as mauve?

And does it count as Young Adult? (I'm new to this genre). How about


First of all, I will be shelving my books on my "tower-team-mauvelous" shelf :-)
I wonder if this book counts as mauve?

And does it count as Young Adult? (I'm n..."
Hi Thilde,
Thanks for letting me know. I can answer about Julia Quinn right off, It will not count toward Young Adult.

Thanks for letting me know. I can answer about Julia Quinn right off, It will not count toward Young Adult.
Hi Hina.
Thanks. Too bad though. I'll have to think of something else.


Thanks, Lisa Kay.
I hoped you would say that. :-)



Going by LK's response in post 125, I'd say that both of those could be considered mauve.

Yup.

Take a vacation: Using books that you have read in the last year, using the book links option, create a vacation with one of the following options:
A. Visit at least 4 continents
B. Visit 5 countries
C. Visit 6 states in the US.

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Going by LK's response in post 125, I'd say that both of those could be considered ..."
YAY!! Just wanted to be sure. Now I have to pick one of them!!

Hina wrote: "...the kindle edition looks slightly different, more bluish than what I posted which is a paperback, would that make a difference?"
Nope.
Nope.

Nope."
Awesome!! I was beginning to really want to read this book.

We have until May 8 to adjust!
Here is what was submitted..
Team Mauvelous reporting for Readathon :-D
Hina - 5000 pages
Barbara - 4000 pages
Evil Twin One (Ange) - 2000 pages
Carrie - 1500 pages
Jingles - 1000 pages
JoLene -1000 pages
Valerie - 1000 pages
Thilde - 600 pages
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Team Goal: 16100 pages


I'm sorry, but this is starting to become a little overwhelming.
First - there is the team challenge, which is the primary focus.
Second - there is the read-athon, which seems to be very important, as it can give us an edge, should we place,
Third - a mini challenge within the read-a-thon, in which we are to post books for a certain guideline.
I am starting to get really uncomfortable with all this, and I'm not even sure what I'm doing.
For example, am I suppose to read as many Young Adult books and books with Mauve colored covers as I possible can between May 1st and May 12th? Or am I considered done with that part after reading one book for each? Are there extra points involved by reading a second Young Adult book for example? Or do I just read whatever I want to, after I've covered the color and genre requirements?
Please can someone help? And maybe give a little assurance, that I've not signed up for the wrong thing?
I have absolutely no problem fulfilling the 1000 page requirement during May 1 to May 12. It's everything else I'm worried about. And just to explain how I have it planned out - I have one color cover book and one Young Adult book lined up for the read-a-thon. I have a third book lined up that does not fit either of these categories to round out my page total.
Please excuse me, I'm just getting a little nervous.
:)

jingles, joining the R-a-T is NOT mandatory. Sonia is reconsidering removing the extra five points for
all
member participation, even though it is only five out of over a hundred and something points possible. (Sorry, can't remember the exact number off hand.)


I should be good to go.

RE: the mini challenge, each team was supposed to submit one, but the idea was that they were book related, but not necessarily involved reading extra books. I know that I'm participating in a couple other challenges so my reading list is set for May. I would expect that the mods will post a mini-challenge, but as a fun activity --- hopefully not for points.
The Readathon is really met for fun --- not another pressure. Participation is NOT mandatory and they did remove the points for everyone in the group participating.

Mucho thanks!! (I'm in the CA time zone --- but since I just got back from Europe, my time is off --- got up at 4 am today so I don't think I will be up late tonight :-D)

I'm sorry, but this is starting to become a little overwhelming."
That's exactly what my concern was as well.

I'm going to finish reading a book tonight but I"m going to go and mark it complete right now so you can get your numbers.
ETA: all done. my numbers are complete for April.

I have two books in currently reading, I have finished one and finishing the other right now. Give me an hour so and I will mark them both read.


Mucho thanks!! (I'm in the..."
So are we just supposed to post our daily page count here in this thread? Or does our bookshelf count them for us? I understand the challenge, but not sure how we are keeping track of everything.


@Hina --- can you delete you post in the other thread, please until the instructions come out and remove the link in the above thread. Thanks!
@Valerie, no, the young adult and mauve cover have to be 2 separate books.
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I've read Through the Grinder, which was ok; A Wallflower Christmas, which I really enjoyed; A Little Bit Wild, which again was just okay. Actually this one really frustrated me at times. The last one - Scandal in Spring, was good. It was my least favorite of the Wallflower series though. I'm up to 11 books for this round.
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JoLene, how is you wonderful vacation?