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Port of Spain (TT) – Leon(ES)
Read a book with a child on the cover
I think that books spelling out Leon/Spain or a Spanish author or a Spanish location are all probably pretty easy to find (although I did think the trilogy would be easy too -so much for that)
The detour with a child on the cover is probably pretty easy too. But is that 'a child' emphasized -as in only one child or is it at least one child?
Although I'm happy doing anything we pick and this detour may prove to be more manageable than some others, I'll vote for the author/setting of Spain this go around.

Port of Spain (TT) – Leon(ES)
Read a ..."
I'll second the author/setting in Spain! Might be fun to read something from that area.

I guess we can ask?

I guess we can ask?"
Hmm not finding the detour planning. I see some ideas were tossed around but did we set all of them?
We should have some sort of tracking post near the beginning so we can plan ahead. I usually have to request my books through the library and it can sometimes take awhile :D

I guess we can ask?"
Hmm not finding the..."
I've edited my introduction post (see post 6) on the first page to have the Itinerary up near the top.
I had posted it further down.
My understanding is that we settled on doing detours for stages 1, 2, 5, 6, and 8

7) Read a book where the author uses a suffix (Jr, Sr.,)
I've done a brief search and am having trouble finding ANY options let alone multiple. Might be worth it to do a spell-out for that one.
EDIT: must have edited your post before I added mine :) That looks good! As long as we avoid 7 lol


7. Kona (US) - Valdivia [Chili](CL)
Read a book where the author uses a suffix (Jr, Sr., III)
We have to spell out Vildivia or Kona? I'm guessing we can't use USA but would have to spell it out in full!!!

I did - at the very top of the post

7. Kona (US) - Valdivia [Chili](CL)
Read a book where the author uses a suffix (Jr, Sr., III)
We have to spell out Vildivia or Kona? I'm guessing we can't use USA but would have to sp..."
Maybe Chili? Will have to clarify when we get to that week. Kona would be the easiest all around lol.

I did - at the very top of the post"
Missed it - thanks!

So we are going to Vildivia in Chili - so Chili would be the country.
Do we know if we pitch in and 5 of us each take a letter - or does everyone have to read 5 books each to spell out the word?
I'm guess 5 of us do the task!




TASKS
◈ Completing a task will earn the team 10 points AND
◈ If at least 6 members of the team read a book that contributes to the tasks, that is an additional 15 points AND
◈ If ALL team members read a book for the time you are at the stop, that is an additional 10 points
Looks like we might want to plan on Vildivia. Chili wouldn't get us max points.

Have sent a message with the question anyway.
I have


Have sent a message with the question anyway.
I have

My take from it was that we could do Chili but would only get 10 points (we would complete the task but only 5 people were working towards). If we went for the longer word we would get the full 35 points (as 8 letters in; all would have to read for it)


Here is reply:
HI,
Yes it would be Vildivia in Chilli.
If you decide to do Chilli just remember it is not enough letters to get maximum points (as you need 6 members to contribute to get the additional 15 points). However, if you want to do that it doesn't matter how you divide the spell it out. It comes down to how many points you want.
For example, one person could do the whole spell it out and then you could just take the 10 points for completing and move on ;
or two people may take letters to complete and the rest of the team reads 'anything' that week and then you get 10 for completing the spell it out and 10 for everyone having read a book.
You only need to spell the word once, so you don't need every member to spell out the whole word, just have at least 6 members do at least one letter each to get the max. points
(copies below from rules)
TASK POINTS:
◈ Completing a task will earn the team 10 points AND
◈ If at least 6 members of the team read a book that contributes to the tasks, that is an additional 15 points AND
◈ If ALL team members read a book for the time you are at the stop, that is an additional 10 points

The Book Thief

The Elegance of the Hedgehog


Vildivia breaks down perfectly to one book for each :) I say we spell that out and everyone can claim a letter. I'm OK taking one of the harder letters! (AND no rush on this guys - this is for wk 7)

Did we get clarification if the cover can have more than one child? If so, I'll be picking up




Did we get clarification if the cover can have more than one child? If so, I'll be picking up [bookcov..."
We are supposed to self manage as much as possible which means making some of the calls as a group...that being said, I feel that more than one child is DEFINITELY okay...that is my vote on it. =)

Vildivia breaks down perfectly to one book for eac..."
Yeah, I am also okay with everyone finding what they would like for this and taking a leftover letter.


we are just waiting on Erika then we can move off to the next stop:
Task: Stop 1 Detour: Read a book shelved (listed on the first page of the "top shelves" of the book) as trilogy
• A detour requires at least 4 members of the team to complete that goal before the detour is considered complete.
Joanne - Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater - post 60
Sally906 - Library of Souls by Ransom Riggs - post 74
Tally - Matched by Ally Condie - post 73
Opossum - Abandon by Meg Cabot - post 61
Erika -
Jacki - It's Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han - post 77
Jodie - Red Rising by Pierce Brown - post 95
Lory - Red Rising by Pierce Brown - post 76




That's great! Hope you're enjoying your new jobs.

Heck yeah! Not a thing wrong with that! Congrats!

Task: Stop 1 Detour: Read a book shelved (listed on the first page of the "top shelves" of the book) as trilogy
All members carried out task!
Joanne - Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater - post 60
Sally906 - Library of Souls by Ransom Riggs - post 74
Tally - Matched by Ally Condie - post 73
Opossum - Abandon by Meg Cabot - post 61
Erika - Inkheart by Conrnelia Funke - post 140
Jacki - It's Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han - post 77
Jodie - Red Rising by Pierce Brown - post 95
Lory - Red Rising by Pierce Brown - post 76

2. Port of Spain (TT) – Leon [Nicaragua](ES)
We are doing the detour again - Read a book with a child on the cover

Have settled on doing detours for stages 2 and 7
Read a book shelved (listed on the first page of the "top shelves" of the book) as trilogy - plurals and minor spelling variations are acceptable
Read a book with a child on the cover
Read a book where the title starts with the letter Q
Read a book that has a predominately scarlet and gold cover.
5. Shymkent (KZ) - Hervey Bay [Australia] (AU)
Read a book where a character lives in a city
6. Hervey Bay (AU) - Kona [USA – Hawaii] (US)
Read a book with the word magic, sorcery, enchant or divine (plurals are acceptable) in the title
7. Kona (US) - Valdivia [Chili](CL) - Doing DETOUR
Read a book where the author uses a suffix (Jr, Sr., III)
8. Valdivia (CL) - St Croix Island [Virgin Islands](VI)
Read a book where a character's first name starts with the letter D
Choose between:
TASK
The task to complete at each stop is determined by the team. The team can either:
(a) Read books set in that country or by an author of that country, or
(b) Complete a spell-it-out of that country or city
or
DETOUR
A "detour" may be chosen at each stop by the team instead of completing a task.
• Each team will be able to do a maximum of 5 detours over the course of the challenge
• A detour requires at least 4 members of the team to complete that goal before the detour is considered complete.

I'm going to go ahead and send a message now, since it looks like we're done. I will also send a message out to all team members that we are ready to start at Stop 2 since it has been awhile, just so everyone knows.

The book I originally planned to read I had to return to the library so I'm trying to find something new.

The book I originally planned to read I had to return to the library so I'm trying to find something new."
Jacki, based on how we did stop 1, I think we are doing this challenge at a pretty relaxed pace. You have time to find a book and read it. Don't feel pressured to have to rush, we will finish when we finish. :) I hope this answers your question somewhat. I guess a definitive answer is that we really haven't set a goal for an end date.

However, that being said, I'm thinking we probably should at least say no more than 3 weeks to a month at each stop or we'll be doing this challenge forever, haha. If we get them done sooner than that then we can move on to the next one. (The 3 weeks to a month is in no means set in stone, just an opinion I'm throwing out there)

For now I have turned the ringer off my phone and plan to delete all messages until Super Tuesday preliminary voting is over. I'm going to find a safe corner where no politicians or their door to door canvasers or recorded messages can find me and start on my book! The Elegance of the Hedgehog. It's brutal out there.

That it is! And I think a max of 3 weeks is a good time frame for us to go by.
How does everyone else feel?
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I was just wondering for the next stop are we doing the detour challenge? I was also wondering if you knew whether if a book I read now works for a challenge later down the road does it count? Or does it only count if I read it during the week or so we are at that stop?
Thanks for the help!