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message 651: by Ray (user2637) (last edited May 20, 2016 02:04PM) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Kazen wrote: "Ray (user2637) wrote: "Ray, I also find ebooks easier on the body. Much love to you - grah fibro! I have one of the -itises, ;) "

Aw, thanks for the love! Hope your -itis isn't too bad. *hugs* It is easier to knit when reading an ebook. :) I'm knitting an eggplant from Amigurumi Knits right now! I have to stick to simple little things now--no more socks for me.


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Charlie (meprincessyoupeasant) | 126 comments Karsyn wrote: "We had a BIG jump in signups after sending out the PM this morning. Yay that so many more people are joining in. For anyone interested (I know it was mentioned a few times in the thread), 224 peopl..."

Wow, that's a lot! Amazing, though. I'm one of the people who signed up through the PM. I haven't done a team challenge before, but I'm super stoked for this.


message 653: by Ray (user2637) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Cait wrote: "Guess what, friends?!

I just got my first tattoo and its BOOKS!

Also a John Green reference.

IM SO EXCITED!!"


What!? Awesome! Picture PLEASE!!!! <3 John Green.


message 654: by Cait S (last edited May 20, 2016 04:37PM) (new)

Cait S | 2825 comments I'm trying to upload one but it is not being my friend today.

It's a stack of books with a fox curled up on top and the fox is wearing a hat. Subtle reference to my favorite scene from Looking for Alaska.


message 655: by Cait S (new)

Cait S | 2825 comments Ray (user2637) wrote: "Cait wrote: "Guess what, friends?!

I just got my first tattoo and its BOOKS!

Also a John Green reference.

IM SO EXCITED!!"

What!? Awesome! Picture PLEASE!!!! <3 John Green."


Finally got one uploaded. It's over this-away:

http://imgur.com/RwGGvRB

If my team wins Wobble I'll add more books to the stack :P


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Maddie (maddisonbruce) | 5239 comments Wow that is an awesome tattoo!


message 657: by Jen (new)

Jen (reader44ever) | 2930 comments Cait wrote: "Finally got one uploaded. It's over this-away:

http://imgur.com/RwGGvRB

If my team wins Wobble I'll add more books to the stack :P."


Maddison wrote: "Wow that is an awesome tattoo!"

I agree, Cait! Awesome tattoo. Love it! :-)


message 658: by Kelly B (new)

Kelly B (kellybey) | 786 comments Looooove the new tat!


message 659: by Drishti (last edited May 20, 2016 07:12PM) (new)

Drishti (drishti_ohri) | 1047 comments Beautiful tatoo, Cait! Love the subtle reference! :)


message 660: by Bobbi (new)

Bobbi  (schadenfreudian) | 463 comments Very nice tattoo, Cait!

I'm excited for this challenge. :-)


message 661: by Karla (new)

Karla Gemma wrote: "My all time favourite book is Pride and Prejudice, I have lost count of times read and have so many different copies of it...everytime I see a new cover I buy it.

More recently I loved..."


Pride and Prejudice is my favorite book as well. I first read it when I was just barely 16. I had tried to read it two times and gave up because I couldn't get into it. Then, on the third try, I stuck with it and was so glad I did! I have read it four or five times since.

Have you seen the BBC movie with Colin Firth? It is very close to the book and the only version I will watch. I tried an other version, but two minutes into it I had to change the channel because so many things were wrong!


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Samantha (missymaysreadingnook) | 808 comments Karla wrote: "Gemma wrote: "My all time favourite book is Pride and Prejudice, I have lost count of times read and have so many different copies of it...everytime I see a new cover I buy it.

More re..."


I haven't read Pride and Prejudice (yet) but I have seen the Colin Firth version. Perfection!!! Well, maybe not perfect, but I definitely prefer it above the other version. I'm the same way about Jane Eyre. BBC is the only place that will do these authors justice.


message 663: by Ray (user2637) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Gorgeous tattoo Cait!!! Love love love it! :)


message 664: by Karla (new)

Karla Samantha wrote: .I haven't read Pride and Prejudice (yet) but I have seen the Colin Firth version. Perfection!!! Well, maybe not perfect, but I definitely prefer it above the other version."

You were right the first time, the movie was perfection!


message 665: by Elsbeth (new)

Elsbeth (elsbethgm) | 328 comments Cait, it is really beautiful!


message 666: by Marie (UK) (new)

Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 5943 comments Karla wrote: "Samantha wrote: .I haven't read Pride and Prejudice (yet) but I have seen the Colin Firth version. Perfection!!! Well, maybe not perfect, but I definitely prefer it above the other version."

You w..."

we went to the NT house where pride and prejudice was filmed yesterday - 3rd time of visiting but Colin firth did not make an appearance - shame


message 667: by Sibil (new)

Sibil | 100 comments I'm really excited about this challenge! *_*


message 668: by Karsyn (new)

Karsyn  (imzadi) JUST A HUGE REMINDER


Wobble is ABSOLUTELY NOT an event you can go into with pre-selected books to read.

A member signed up (and didn't give ID correctly so I can't respond because I can't find them) and asked when they would be able to start making a list of books they will read for the challenge.

If you must plan out every book you read ahead of time, this is NOT the challenge for you. While some of your books may fit in somewhere, it's a lot more unlikely than if you pick when you know what you are doing for the week.

Things WILL change each week. For example, Wheel-a-Thon last 4 weeks. Each week your team WILL receive a new word to spell out. While a pre-planned book might fit, it's just as likely that it won't fit.

We are requiring you to be flexible. While we will NOT push you out of your comfort zone, this just means working together to pick books to read at the time. For example, if your team gets the word WOBBLE (which isn't one of the words, and why it was used for the Read-a-Thon) and you have an O book and no one else does, it'd be up to you to read that book.

Please don't commit if you aren't flexible at all. If you come in and say "I'm going to read these 10 books, no matter what" then you won't be helping out your team at all.


message 669: by Cait S (new)

Cait S | 2825 comments My pre-planned list of books for this challenge is my entire TBR ;)

The randomness is my favorite part of these challenges, honestly. I would never know what to read next if I didn't have a task telling me to pick a book meeting XYZ requirements. I have too many that I want to read, it would just be impossible.

((And thank you everyone for your kind words about my book tattoo! It feels very me...it also feels like my arm is about to fall off. But I'm super happy :D))


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Rachel C (rachcl) | 53 comments I just signed up for Wobble (:
My first chalenge and I'm really excited!


message 671: by Sibil (new)

Sibil | 100 comments Cait wrote: "My pre-planned list of books for this challenge is my entire TBR ;)

The randomness is my favorite part of these challenges, honestly. I would never know what to read next if I didn't have a task ..."


" I would never know what to read next if I didn't have a task ." it's the same for me!!! :)

(and your tattoo is great! *_*)


message 672: by Ebb (new)

Ebb (ebbsbooks) | 292 comments Signed up yesterday. Can't wait!


message 673: by Ray (user2637) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments I have a question about Wheel-a-thon. Since each person on a team has to supply 1 (minimum) letter for the word, does that mean the word length = # of team members? Will all the teams have the same # of members?

I do not envy the mods trying to balance this game so it's fair!!


message 674: by Karsyn (last edited May 21, 2016 11:58AM) (new)

Karsyn  (imzadi) Ray (user2637) wrote: "I have a question about Wheel-a-thon. Since each person on a team has to supply 1 (minimum) letter for the word, does that mean the word length = # of team members? Will all the teams have the same..."

No and no.

Words will be random and range in length. Teams are based on book counts given on the signup form and teams have similar book counts for a month. But that doesn't mean the same number of people. Some teams have less people because the members read more while other teams have more people because they read less.

So, words are completely random, BUT there is the ability to re-read the word once it's been read through completely. So, say there are two words ~ "Word" and "Dictionary". Team 1 reads "Word" 5 times while team 2 reads "Dictionary" 2 times. Same amount of points. If you were unable to re-read a word it wouldn't be fair but the ability to re-read lets any shorter words be read again. You can look at the previous Wheel-a-Thons to see how they went, if you are curious.

Everyone will get more detailed info about all the events before they start. What we've given you now is just a teaser. All questions will be answered before events start. Plus all the Captains are all seasoned captains and have played in most the team challenges so will be able to fill everyone in who has questions.


message 675: by Ray (user2637) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Cool, cool. Thanks for the explanation. One more question... if Team 1 reads "word" 5 times, the minimum any member on that team has to do is (for example) 1 "W" book, right? The rest of the team can finish the word and then repeat it without the 1-book-a-week member reading other letters?

What if the word is 4 letters and the group is 6 people!? It's impossible for everyone to read a letter in the first iteration of the word!


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Sonia (darktalynn) | 11599 comments Ray (user2637) wrote: "Cool, cool. Thanks for the explanation. One more question... if Team 1 reads "word" 5 times, the minimum any member on that team has to do is (for example) 1 "W" book, right? The rest of the team c..."

Yes.

That's okay, they'll read letters on second iteration. This is not ATW, so rules are a little different


message 677: by Karsyn (new)

Karsyn  (imzadi) Ray (user2637) wrote: "Cool, cool. Thanks for the explanation. One more question... if Team 1 reads "word" 5 times, the minimum any member on that team has to do is (for example) 1 "W" book, right? The rest of the team c..."

Yeah there will be times where the word is shorter than number of people. As long as they read at least the one book during that week, then it's fine. :)


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Lauri (otwlauri) | 1723 comments Elsbeth wrote: "Cait wrote: "Guess what, friends?!

I just got my first tattoo and its BOOKS!

Also a John Green reference.

IM SO EXCITED!!"

What? No photo? Or is it private? I don't have any ink, but if i did, I'd want to rock it!! :)

That sounds great, Cait!"



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Lauri (otwlauri) | 1723 comments Duh! So sorry, Cait. I saw it and it's beautiful! You're probably going to have to explain it more than I few times, though...


message 680: by Cait S (new)

Cait S | 2825 comments Lauri wrote: "Duh! So sorry, Cait. I saw it and it's beautiful! You're probably going to have to explain it more than I few times, though..."

Oh I'm sure lol So far when people have asked I've just said "It's my fox hat, Pudge." and they get really confused and leave me alone ;) My plan is make that whole arm just a sleeve of really subtle and confusing references to my favorite books lol


message 681: by Lauri (last edited May 21, 2016 03:06PM) (new)

Lauri (otwlauri) | 1723 comments I'm in another challenge with another group that seems similar to WOBBLE. Because I don't buy books or use an reader, I get all my books from the public library near my home. There's no limit on the amount of books you can check out, thankfully. So right now I have 108 books borrowed! In almost every circumstance, whether it was for a spell-out, genre, picture on cover -- I'd have it covered by browsing thru my book shopping bags. I think I only had to dash down to the library twice to search for something quickly. I plan to employ the same strategy here. I just tell the librarians I'm an incurable insomniac with ADD...


message 682: by Cait S (new)

Cait S | 2825 comments Wow! No check out limit! That's amazing and super helpful for challenges, I'm sure. Ours is 50 which I've never hit before but I think I might during Wobble haha


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Beth  (jasonverlander) | 1567 comments I haven't been to the library in ages since I work at Barnes & Noble now but I may have to do it again for this challenge!


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Ashlee | 645 comments I'm not sure if this has been asked...will we have enough tome to plan prior to the start? I will be going on vacation the week everything starts. I just want to be prepared with the physical books that I will need to read.


message 685: by Cait S (new)

Cait S | 2825 comments Ashlee wrote: "I'm not sure if this has been asked...will we have enough tome to plan prior to the start? I will be going on vacation the week everything starts. I just want to be prepared with the physical books..."

Scroll up this page about half-way. Karsyn made a long comment about how you'll need to be flexible and planning ahead on which exact books you read won't be possible since it changes/will be announced as it comes. She words it better than I do ;)


Lisa - (Aussie Girl) | 6405 comments Marie wrote: "Karla wrote: "Samantha wrote: .I haven't read Pride and Prejudice (yet) but I have seen the Colin Firth version. Perfection!!! Well, maybe not perfect, but I definitely prefer it above the other ve..."

Was that at Chatsworth Estate, Marie? I'd love to go there, it's high up on my travel bucket list. That and Highclere (Downton Abbey).


message 687: by Karsyn (new)

Karsyn  (imzadi) Ashlee wrote: "I'm not sure if this has been asked...will we have enough tome to plan prior to the start? I will be going on vacation the week everything starts. I just want to be prepared with the physical books..."

Unfortunately no. The first week is Wheel, and you'll get the first word the first day. When do you leave/get back?

If it's after the 17th then you'll have to talk to your team about which letter you will cover while you are gone. But you won't be able to plan anything other than that if you are leaving prior to the 17th.


message 688: by Ashlee (new)

Ashlee | 645 comments Karsyn wrote: "Ashlee wrote: "I'm not sure if this has been asked...will we have enough tome to plan prior to the start? I will be going on vacation the week everything starts. I just want to be prepared with the..."

I leave the 19th, so I should be okay. I will be able to check in with my team throughout the week. I will just take extra books with me.


message 689: by Karsyn (new)

Karsyn  (imzadi) Ashlee wrote: "Karsyn wrote: "Ashlee wrote: "I'm not sure if this has been asked...will we have enough tome to plan prior to the start? I will be going on vacation the week everything starts. I just want to be pr..."

Sounds like it should work fine then. Just let your captain know what is happening.


message 690: by Diane Woods (new)

Diane Woods | 352 comments This is getting a little complicated. I'm having a hard time with responding to the posts for the read-a-thon. I mean, I'm keeping up with it, but I still feel like I'm behind. I realize that all I really have to do for this challenge is communicate with my team and read; I guess I'm getting overwhelmed for no reason. If any of that made sense to anyone, yay for me lol I'm just not sure if I should do this or not.


message 691: by Cait S (new)

Cait S | 2825 comments Diane, I wouldn't base how you feel about wobble on the read a thon. I find read a thons overwhelming in general so I tend to sit them out but I've never had that problem with a team challenge. Totally different set up and you have friends there holding your hand :)


message 692: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Diane, I find read-a-thons overwhelming, too. I usually only follow a thread or two... which is what group challenges are like, so I wouldn't worry too much. :)


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Lauri (otwlauri) | 1723 comments Beth (Ducky) wrote: "I haven't been to the library in ages since I work at Barnes & Noble now but I may have to do it again for this challenge!"

Would you believe that all the bookstores on my island (Oahu) have been closed except for 1 B&N about 15 miles away? I'm lucky to get there once or twice a year! I really miss having a bookstore in our mall (only 2 blocks from my house). I used to spend hours in there! Then we had Bookoffs for awhile. All gone now :(
I really rely on the library.


message 694: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Lauri - It's sad when you even lose the Bookoffs! Thank goodness for the library, one bookstore is not enough for a whole island. :(


message 695: by Karsyn (new)

Karsyn  (imzadi) Diane Woods wrote: "This is getting a little complicated. I'm having a hard time with responding to the posts for the read-a-thon. I mean, I'm keeping up with it, but I still feel like I'm behind. I realize that all I..."

Up to you on what you feel about it. While I want everyone to join into Wobble, I don't want to say just jump in an try no matter what.

Perhaps you'd be more comfortable on a team that doesn't want to be chatty? Otherwise, depending on the team, things could move very fast. In the middle of chatter about what needs to be done a chatty team will also be chatting about everything under the sun. Things can/do get buried that way, so you definitely have to stay on top of things so you know what you are needing to be reading.


message 696: by Kirsten (last edited May 22, 2016 06:59AM) (new)

Kirsten (kielianne) | 940 comments I am excited for Wobble! This will be my first team challenge of this length! I am in the boat as all those that mentioned being indecisive about what to read next. My current list of books on my physical shelves (and audiobooks) here at home that are unread are 861 books (oh the embarrassment). If I can't find books in there to fit all the challeges there is something SERIOIUSLY WRONG! lol I am soo ready to cut down that number!


message 697: by Kelly B (last edited May 22, 2016 08:22AM) (new)

Kelly B (kellybey) | 786 comments Kirsten wrote: "I am excited for Wobble! This will be my first team challenge of this length! I am in the boat as all those that mentioned being indecisive about what to read next. My current list of books on my p..."

I'm the same way when it comes to deciding what to read next. I just kind of grab whatever I'm in the mood for. I love to hit garage sales, used book stores, and Goodwills for used books, so I've got so many on my shelves at home I haven't read yet. Plus, I work at a library.....so, finding a book to read is never a problem.


message 698: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten (kielianne) | 940 comments Kelly wrote: "I love to hit garage sales, used book stores, and Goodwills for used books, so I've got so many on my shelves at home I haven't read yet. Plus, I work at a library.....so, finding a book to read is never a problem. "

Ooh yes garage sales/goodwill/etc. are my nemesis. So good but so bad for TBR totals. I almost never pay full price for books so when I find ones at a bargain price I can't help but pick them up. I've been getting better at it lately since I no longer have bookshelf space, to limit my buying.


message 699: by Vicky (new)

Vicky (librovert) | 3137 comments Diane Woods wrote: "This is getting a little complicated. I'm having a hard time with responding to the posts for the read-a-thon. I mean, I'm keeping up with it, but I still feel like I'm behind. I realize that all I..."

Diane, keep in mind that the Read-a-Thon is a lot more fast paced than the challenge will be. There are people who are pushing to read as much as they can in a short amount of time and new threads are being posted DAILY.

WOBBLE will be a bit crazy, but there will only be new tasks that everyone has to pay attention to once per week. There may be additional things thrown in during the middle of the weeks, but they're generally optional. As long as you can read one book per week and check in, you should be fine!

Karsyn made a good point about chatty teams being more overwhelming, if you do end up with a chatty team and feel like things are moving fast, let your captain know. In the last round, I had a specific image that I & my co-captains used for important announcement posts, so that anyone logging on to 50+ posts could easily scroll through and see what the important things were without feeling like they had to catch up on everything. I'm sure most captains would be willing to do something similar to help you out! :)


message 700: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten (kielianne) | 940 comments I am hoping that being on a "chatty" team will help me with being motivated and help me bond more with my team (with the thought that I will have a bigger incentive to do my best & not let my team down if I get to know who I am playing with). Have others found this to be true from previous team challenges?


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