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Apr 15, 2016 06:27PM

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Because you have spent many many months not on the same team :-)


That is the whole point. Choosing teams is rather unfair, because you know how your partner reads.

Yeah, but if everyone is able to choose partners, that means that two people who read fast could choose each other, and that gives that team an unfair advantage. And that's just in general, not about you and Allison.


It has come to my attention that many of you think it is unfair that I ask to be grouped with my friend for this challenge. I see why you would think so. It could possibly provide an unfair advantage if two strong readers were paired on the same team. It could result in an unfair amount of buddy reads. These are only some of the points people have made. I would completely agree with you, if any of these points applied to us.
However, in our situation, they don't. Many of you have noticed that Meaghan likes to read. She read 16 books last challenge and already 17 books for this challenge and plans to read many more. I, however, am your average serious team member. I, like many serious team members, aim to read 12-15 books for challenges. I managed to get 17 books last challenge due to shorter lengths. This challenge, I aim for 15, much like other serious team members. I can understand your complaint if I too were a "super reader", but I am just another one of you. Furthermore, Meaghan and I don't use our friendship to plan buddy reads early. This April, we have three buddy reads planned. And it's a series.
On the contrary, Meaghan and I talk about the book challenge daily. We use the challenge to challenge ourselves to try to read as many books as possible. We read so many things we never would have read. She also helps me keep updated with the group chat due to my phone's sucky notification system. In fact, I did not know this debate was happening until she told me about it!
With all my points said, I hope you understand why Meaghan and I enjoy being on the same team. I like being on a team with my friend not for the advantage, but for the sake of sharing something with my best friend. However, I will understand if Sarah decides to put us on separate teams for the next challenge.
Thank you,
Allison.
But won't all of that stuff be the same if you were on different teams? Then you'd actually be competing to read the most.

Just think about it when she wakes up in the morning to all of this!
Why don't we just drop it for now, and let the books drop where they may!



As to the whole debate, we've always tried to put people together who want to be together, or split people up who want to be apart. As long as teams are evenly matched, we don't see a problem with this, although admittedly it would be difficult if everybody requested to be with a certain other person. That being said, we never promised to do this, and if we needed to split people up then we would.
Maddison wrote: "Thanks :D And did you read the whole massive debate we had earlier?"
Yes, I'm a fast reader ☺
Yes, I'm a fast reader ☺
Maddison wrote: "Ah so the partner thing is staying?"
We will try to place people together if possible.
We will try to place people together if possible.

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