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R4: Team ~ Beach Babe Bookies ~ Miami

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3.
4. Wide
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6.
7. Home
9.
10. Nest
Bonus Words:
3. Fan
4.
7.
8.
9. Attorney/Lawyer
Please note there will be one extra word of the week & one extra bonus word that won't be used
Letter Values:
A 1
B 4
C 4
D 2
E 1
F 4
G 3
H 3
I 1
J 10
K 5
L 2
M 4
N 2
O 2
P 4
Q 10
R 1
S 1
T 1
U 3
V 5
W 4
X 10
Y 4
Z 10


I wouldn't mind being captain unless someone else wants to :)
I've played all three previous rounds, how about you?
And where are you all from? I'm originally from Denmark, but am currently living in Barcelona, Spain, so my time zone is GMT+2, but I'm usually on at all hours :)

I live in Oregon USA so my time zone is Pacific Daylight Time(PDT) right now. I work Tues-Sat at a library so I check in a lot and then keep my laptop logged on with GR pretty much all day Sun/Mon.
I am a fast reader and get through about 6-7 books per week usually. Although that is going to slow down a bit soon since I am about to start Don Quixote.

Does anyone have a preference on how to choose a letter each week? I am pretty flexible since I work in a library and usually don't have too much difficulty finding a book to fit a letter. The bonus is what sometimes causes me difficulty.
Also, just a heads up for the team. I will be out of town at a work conference all day on Friday when the first word and bonus is called so I won't be able to pick a book until Saturday morning. Shouldn't affect the team any, I'll take whatever letter I need to, but just wanted to let everyone know why I would not be checking in right away.


I've always played on teams where we just did a "first come - first serve" sort of thing, which works really well for me as I usually also always have something for each letter.
Brittany, basically, each Friday, Jenne will call the Word of the Week (WoW) and a bonus word. If the WoW is "FIST" (example), we need to divided the letters between us, so that one person reads a book that matches each letter in the word.
You then get additional points for finding the Wow itself (e.g. fist) AND the bonus word in the book as well. And former rounds have shown that getting both bonus points is more or less essential if you're aiming for a win ;)
Some teams prefer to have some kind of rotation, so you know that each week you will be reading the first, second, third or fourth letter in advance (but of course, you won't know what it is until that Friday)
Other teams (like I have done before) have just done it so that after the word is called on Fridays, you just write which letter you prefer and then it's "first come, first serve" - usually though, people are able to move things around or have several options, so that everybody gets to read what they want :)
I never plan my books until I start reading and I'm very flexible, so for me that is the best solution, but I'm happy to do something more structured if that is the team's preference :)
And Brittany, please feel free to ask any questions! We're all here to have fun and help each other have a good time and find new fun books to read! :)

Now for whatever letter is get, the book I read has to start with that letter right?

Yes, the letter you get has to match either the:
Title of the book (excluding A, An and The)
Author's initials (first, last or middle)
Series name (excluding A, An and The)
As for the WoW is has to be an exact match! Meaning if it's "Quit", then it has to that form, not quitting, quitter or quits.
With the bonus word, Jenne is more large and will accept most forms of the word :)
And you can find the WoW and bonus word either in the text of the book or the cover if it's an object

Me either, unfortunately :) Obviously it could be something to do with Miami, but I know nothing other than the Dolphins, South Beach and Horatio Cane! LOL!

Possible names:
Swimming in Books
Book Detectives



I think we should go with Brittany's name for the team.

So, are we all agreed that our name will be Beach Babe Bookies and I will be captain? Then I will post in the main thread for Jenne :)

Are you all ready for the first word to be called tomorrow?! I'm really excited and have no plans this weekend, so lots of time for reading :)
Btw, I just realised that I will be away on holiday next week (for the word that is called on the 26th), but will be able to check in sometime over the weekend and just pick up whichever letter is left. Just so you know why I might be a bit absent that week :)
Also, just skimming through some of the other teams' threads, I realised we haven't really talked about how competitive/secretive we want to be?
In previous rounds, some teams have not shared their book choices until they've finished reading in order to not help other teams (especially in weeks with difficult letters/bonus words).
How competitive are you all? :) Are we going hardcore for the win or just taking it as it comes and not worry too much about helping the other teams?
I think for me personally, I prefer to do our best to have a chance at winning, meaning we try very hard to read books that will give the team all the bonus points, but I'm not too bothered about being secretive :)
What do you all think? :)

Have we figured out if we are just going to randomly pick a letter from the word of the week or rotate, etc?

Usually, the way we've done it in my previous teams, you write something like "I have books S and E with both bonus words, but prefer S" or something to that effect.

HERE WE GO!
Word of the Week:
Nest
Bonus:
Newspaper
N:
E: Camilla
S: Brittany
T: Turtlecollector

No worries, Brittany, you'll quickly get the hang of it :)
Basically, you should look for books that match the letters of course and preferably contain both the words "nest" and "newspaper" :)


That's great! I think you should get the T, so you can start reading :) I can pick up whichever letter might be left in case Catherine doesn't have an N book

Brittany, are you reading regular books or e-books?
If you're reading regular books, you can go to Amazon and find your book, and use the "Search inside this book" feature. Then it will tell you whether the word is somewhere in the book.
If you read ebooks, you should be able to do a search on your reader :)


OK, which Kindle do you have? There should be a search function - if you search inside a specific book (while you have it open), you can find words in that specific book. If you search while you're in the menu, you can search for words in all your books.
That way, you will get a list of books on your Kindle that contain a specific word and choose from those books :)
Once I know which Kindle you have, I can be more specific about how to do it :)
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