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message 1701: by Kazen (last edited Jul 18, 2016 06:45PM) (new)

Kazen Geeking out is good! I keep thinking I'll like P&P when the stars align - when I'm feeling calm, when I have enough time to devote to it, maybe when I'm in a forest cabin with nothing else to distract me. ;)

So glad to hear you arrived safely!


message 1702: by Rose (new)

Rose | 633 comments Lory wrote: "Flight was great, once we got off the ground. Looking forward to laying in the hotel bed with a book!

LOL, I am in thr minority it sounds like, but I love Pride and Prejudice. But it is definitely..."


I love it too, but it is slower. I would suggest everyone read Persuassion, because that is both the shortest and my favorite Jane Austen. lol


message 1703: by Brianna (new)

Brianna Andreda | 422 comments Kazen wrote: "Thanks for the heads up! Speak is showing up in the spreadsheet okay, but Carter Reed is not - could you double check your shelves and start/end dates? Thanks! "

Sorry I didn't put it on my shelf. Just put it on there. I was starting to get sleepy when I finished it and forgot to add it.


message 1704: by Karin (new)

Karin (karindem55) | 231 comments I'm about halfway done with a book over 350 pages - thinking it can be used for PJ


message 1705: by Lory (new)

Lory | 629 comments Completion Post!The Kiss of Deception The Kiss of Deception (The Remnant Chronicles, #1) by Mary E. Pearson
492 pages. Works for Chariot Decoration and page jumping. Yay for travel reading!

I quite liked the book. It ended on a cliffhanger which is completely frustrating.

Still working on The Stolen One The Stolen One by Suzanne Crowley , but I am slow with audio books.

Lastly, how are chariot decorations coming along? I am really wanting to read the second in the series... The Heart of Betrayal (The Remnant Chronicles, #2) by Mary E. Pearson which is 480pages, but doesn't fit for decoration.

Final stretch!


message 1706: by Ray (user2637) (last edited Jul 18, 2016 09:33PM) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Finished:
When Did You See Her Last? (All The Wrong Questions, #2) by Lemony Snicket
When Did You See Her Last? by Lemony Snicket
274 pgs
18Jul
There were two spots for this in PJ when I started it (yesterday, heh), but they both seem to be taken now. I guess we can use the metal spikes (on the fence) for a Chariot decoration...?

Looks like the 351 - 400 spot is going to be taken by Karin, and the 451 - 500 spot by Lory? Hm.. not sure what to read next. PJ is getting awfully complicated/crowded. I will poke around my TBR for chariot decorations instead I guess.


message 1707: by Ray (user2637) (last edited Jul 18, 2016 09:49PM) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Question: If we want to swap something from PJ Heat 1 or 2 into Heat 3 or 4, what date is the latest it can be started? That is, Heat 3 & 4 opened for us just a few days ago -- can we use books for them that we read before they opened for us, but still during the Olympics time frame?

Hope that makes sense.

I'm checking my PJ H1 & H2 books for chariot decorations and may want to read a different (un-decoration-y) book that fits the same slot to swap in. But gotta know about the dates first.


message 1708: by Margaret (new)

Margaret | 456 comments Ray (user2637) wrote: "Question: If we want to swap something from PJ Heat 1 or 2 into Heat 3 or 4, what date is the latest it can be started? That is, Heat 3 & 4 opened for us just a few days ago -- can we use books for..."

Hi Ray, I am not sure if I totally understand your question but...

We cannot fill in Heat 3 or 4 with books with a finished read date before the bonus round was opened up. It doesn't matter when we started reading them, so long as it was after Olympics started (i.e. 2 July). But because the bonuses didn't open up until a couple of days ago, we can't use any books that have a "read date" earlier than when the bonuses opened.

So, if you wanted to swap out a Heat 1 book into Chariot Decorations, and then used a book from Heat 3 or 4 to fill in Heat 1 that would be fine.

But if you wanted to move a book that you finished before the bonuses opened up into Heat 3 or 4, then you couldn't do that.

Does that make sense?


message 1709: by Ray (user2637) (last edited Jul 19, 2016 01:53AM) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Sounds like you understood my question perfectly!! I was checking out some other teams' spreadsheets and noticed some of them have "old" books filled into the newly-opened bonus rounds, so I wasn't sure what to think. Then again, those teams have all sorts of weirdness going on in their spreadsheets....

Thanks!


message 1710: by Ella (new)

Ella | 367 comments Finished Visibly Broken by Chelsea Camaron
Visibly Broken by Chelsea Camaron
19july
190 pages
MMA coaching

Now reading Second Chance Bride (The Great Wedding Giveaway #2) by Trish Morey for decoration flower

I'll do one more MMA book bfr this challenge is over but these seem to be on the darker side of things so i need a little rainbows and sunshine fix bfr i continue. Hehe


Caly ☯ Crazy Book Lady | 596 comments Okay Change of plan-

I put To Dance With The White Dog on hold for now and will start to read The Shell Collector by Hugh Howey The Shell Collector by Hugh Howey. It has 282 pages so fits into the 251- 300 slot for page jumping and it has a shell on the cover we could use as a chariot decoration. I would really like to help the team and read something we can use for Olympics for sure. I will have this done before Friday, promise!


message 1712: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Just popping into say I finished my six hour sprint, holy cow. Kind of sad it landed on the first clear day of summer - the rainy season clouds have finally lifted and the heat is settling in. Trying to figure out a way to relax tonight that doesn't involve reading! Hehe.

Complete:

Sweetbitter by Stephanie Danler
Sweetbitter by Stephanie Danler
July 19
368 pages

A big enh on this one. The language in the first half was great and made up for a lack of story, but it grew more threadbare as it went. If you're a big language person you may like it (heaven knows I highlighted a bunch of stuff) but plotty readers like myself will be disappointed. :/


message 1713: by Tammie (new)

Tammie | 4553 comments Finished
Remy (Real, #3) by Katy Evans
Remy, Katy Evans
July 19
272 pages

So so for me. One of those 'from a different POV' books...I don't appreciate these so mush...some of the 'now' thrown in.


message 1714: by Tammie (last edited Jul 19, 2016 05:55AM) (new)

Tammie | 4553 comments Starting Prince Charming

I need a ruling on... Ripped (Real, #5) by Katy Evans
I've been reading this series for coaching. I read 1-3. Skipping #4...sounds awful to me...this book is #5. There is no mention of boxing/fighting in the description; however, it's categorized as a 'fighting' book by 20+ readers. The original MC...Remy...I'm sure makes several appearances in the book. Is this going to be enough for it to count for coaching? If not, I'm not going to read.
Thanks


message 1715: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Ella wrote: "Finished Visibly Broken by Chelsea Camaron
Visibly Broken by Chelsea Camaron
MMA coaching

Now reading Second Chance Bride (The Great Wedding Giveaway #2) by Trish Morey for decoration flo..."


Great work, Ella! Don't read another MMA book if it's going to be a struggle - no reason to torture yourself for a few extra points! Read what makes you happy, especially if it has rainbows. :)


message 1716: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Caly wrote: "Okay Change of plan-

I put To Dance With The White Dog on hold for now and will start to read The Shell Collector by Hugh HoweyThe Shell Collector by Hugh Howey. It has 282..."


Got it! You're doing a great job helping the team, no worries there :)


message 1717: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Tammie wrote: "Finished
Remy (Real, #3) by Katy Evans
Remy, Katy Evans
July 19
272 pages

So so for me. One of those 'from a different POV' books"


Grah, it's a pain when the story is decent but the POV is from an icky person's head. (It's late, 'icky' is the best adjective I got :P)

As far as Ripped - it doesn't have fighting in the synopsis so I don't think it'll work for Coaching. :/


message 1718: by Kate (new)

Kate ★ (spillsandspoils) | 83 comments Music for Wartime Stories by Rebecca Makkai
July 17, 2016
240 pages

For Event 1

Sorry for posting this so late. I'll post the rest of my readings tomorrow. :( When will the next part be?


message 1719: by Ella (new)

Ella | 367 comments Kazen wrote: "Great work, Ella! Don't read another MMA book if it's going to be a struggle - no reason to torture yourself for a few extra points! Read what makes you happy, especially if it has rainbows..."

Thanks Kazen. No worries... I never pick up a book that I don't want to read (I only torture myself by completing those bad books that I thought were good heheh.) I dont mind the dark romances, I just cant do them back to back (or u'd find me depressed or mental, in a corner, wondering why we live...hahaha)


message 1720: by Tammie (new)

Tammie | 4553 comments Kazen wrote: "Tammie wrote: "Finished
Remy (Real, #3) by Katy Evans
Remy, Katy Evans
July 19
272 pages

So so for me. One of those 'from a different POV' books"

Grah, it's a pain when the story is d..."


Ok...ill read Legend (Real, #6) by Katy Evans instead...MMA coaching.


message 1721: by Ray (user2637) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Finished:
Dancers in the Dark by Charlaine Harris
102 pgs
19Jul


message 1722: by Ella (new)

Ella | 367 comments Finished Second Chance Bride (The Great Wedding Giveaway #2) by Trish Morey
Second Chance Bride by Trish Morey
20th july
121 pages
Chariot decoration-flower


message 1723: by Ray (user2637) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Question re: email from Mods-- are we a chatty team? I signed up with "either chatty or not chatty" (or whatever is was), so I don't know!


message 1724: by Karin (new)

Karin (karindem55) | 231 comments I second Ray's question - I can't remember what I included in my sign up sheet and I know I'm not all that chatty - but I can work to improve that :)


message 1725: by Tammie (new)

Tammie | 4553 comments I don't remember either...I think I said I could go either way as well. I do think we're doing well as a team though. I messed up when I signed up...my average book is about 250 pgs...so because I've been reading lots of longer books it looks like I'm behind,..I haven't felt pressured or not supported though...I think our captains are fabulous and I know I'm enjoying this. Anyway...let's continue to have fun!


message 1726: by Margaret (new)

Margaret | 456 comments Karin wrote: "I second Ray's question - I can't remember what I included in my sign up sheet and I know I'm not all that chatty - but I can work to improve that :)"

Ray and Karin please don't worry - as long as you check in once a week it's all good.

Not sure if you have noticed, but I am not the chattiest person either :)

I haven't read through the whole of the Mods email - I have just woken up and I will need a BIG cup of coffee for that - there seems to be a lot of info in there....


message 1727: by Rose (new)

Rose | 633 comments Ha. We have a mix of people who signed up, but in general we are a majority "not-chatty".

In general, I would say tune in at least once a week, but it doesn't have to be anything beyond a acknowledgement that we captains arn't talking to walls, unless you want to chat.


message 1728: by Rose (new)

Rose | 633 comments Margaret wrote: "Karin wrote: "I second Ray's question - I can't remember what I included in my sign up sheet and I know I'm not all that chatty - but I can work to improve that :)"

Ray and Karin please don't worr..."


Jinx!

You may have noticed that Margret and I are around, but shamelessly use Kazen's awesome updates to reflect most of our combined input. lol


message 1729: by Rose (new)

Rose | 633 comments Finshed
The Golem and the Jinni (The Golem and the Jinni, #1) by Helene Wecker
pgs. 486

7.19.16


message 1730: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Kate wrote: "Music for Wartime Stories by Rebecca Makkai
July 17, 2016
240 pages

Sorry for posting this so late. I'll post the rest of my readings tomorrow. :( When will the next part be?"


Huzzah, great work Kate!

I'm curious, did you finish reading the other books already? We don't need a review or anything fancy - as long as you put the books on your 'read' and 'wobble' shelves and let us know you're good to go. :)


message 1731: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Ella wrote: "No worries... I never pick up a book that I don't want to read (I only torture myself by completing those bad books that I thought were good heheh.) I dont mind the dark romances, I just cant do them back to back (or u'd find me depressed or mental, in a corner, wondering why we live...hahaha) "

Aha, this makes total sense! Thanks for explaining. If we ever find you in a corner we'll drag you out and subject you to baby animal pictures until you're better. ;)


message 1732: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Tammie wrote: "Ok...ill read Legend (Real, #6) by Katy Evans instead...MMA coaching. "

Got it! :)

My husband would approve of all these fighting books - he discovered Rocky (via the movie Creed) recently and has been all over it. On random mornings I can here strains of the theme music in the house, hehe.


message 1733: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Ray (user2637) wrote: "Finished:
Dancers in the Dark by Charlaine Harris
102 pgs
19Jul"


Yea! :)


message 1734: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Ella wrote: "Finished Second Chance Bride (The Great Wedding Giveaway #2) by Trish Morey
Second Chance Bride by Trish Morey
20th july
121 pages
Chariot decoration-flower"


Happy reads for the win :)


message 1735: by Kazen (last edited Jul 19, 2016 06:55PM) (new)

Kazen Tammie wrote: "I messed up when I signed up...my average book is about 250 pgs...so because I've been reading lots of longer books it looks like I'm behind"

Actually you're way ahead! The spreadsheet thinks you've read several more books than it expects, so you're doing amazingly well. I, on the other hand, have read a couple fewer than the sheet expects, hehe. So fear not and read on! :)

(And I'm super glad you feel supported and not pressured - yeaaa team!)


message 1736: by Rose (new)

Rose | 633 comments currently reading

Dead Things (Eric Carter #1) by Stephen Blackmoore

for another challenge

can our chariot have fashionable men's ties?


message 1737: by Moderators of NBRC, Challenger-in-Chief (new)

Moderators of NBRC | 33496 comments Mod
Please welcome new team member Bethany!


message 1738: by Bety (new)

Bety (betyplusbooks) | 211 comments Hello! I've been reading up on how the challenge works, but I'm a little lost on our status for it, so if anyone could give me a summary of what we need read I would appreciate it! I have an inherited personal library of 2000+ books and a secondhand book store addiction, so I should have stuff to satisfy some needs. Also, should I be posting stuff I've read since this challenge started?


message 1739: by Rose (new)

Rose | 633 comments Hi Bethany !

I'm Rose (co-captain). It looks like you've been okayed to have us count books started after June 17th. You don't have to post them here, but if you add them to your wobble shelf they will pop up in our spreadsheet. Take a look at the first couple of pages for handy links, and the olympics folder.

You are coming in right on the tail end of olympics, so we are just finishing up a few categories. Don't worry too much about knowing event rules, since we will change to a new event after Friday.

Currently we are working on finishing up some chariot decorations, which can be any books that have decorative elements on them.

Otherwise just read what you want, and we will fit it in. :)


message 1740: by Ella (new)

Ella | 367 comments finding a msg from the mods in ur inbox, first thing in the morning feels like a teacher's slip. i was like 'uh-oh wat did i do?'... lol then i realised it was just a general msg.. (funny how the brain doesn't work normally in the morning but goes an extra mile in imagining all sorts of scenarios)


message 1741: by Ella (new)

Ella | 367 comments welcome to the team Bethany!!


message 1742: by Margaret (last edited Jul 19, 2016 10:48PM) (new)

Margaret | 456 comments Hi Bethany - Welcome to Red Pandas!! It is so exciting to have you join our team.

I am Margaret, one of the co-captains.

Please check out here for links to our spreadsheet (used for tracking books read and our goals) and other important Wobble information.

We can use any books you have read with a start date of 17 June 2016 onwards. So please add any of these to your wobble shelf and they will automatically update our team spreadsheet.

We our heading into the last days of Olympics - here's the latest update post from our team captain Kazen on what we are working on for that. But I wouldn't worry too much with Olympics as we only have a little over 2 days left to finish. And you aren't required to meet any of the mandatory tasks.

Of course, any of the books you have read that meet any of the Olympic tasks we will definitely snatch up! And the rest we will save for Wheel-a-thon, which is the next Wobble event.

So, with that in mind, just sit back and relax Bethany while you can :)

Our team spans 3 continents (North America, Asia and Australia) and multiple time zones so there is always somebody hanging out on the thread.

And Kazen, Rose (the other co-captain) and I are here to help out with any questions you may have.


message 1743: by Ray (user2637) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Welcome Bethany!! :)


message 1744: by Bety (new)

Bety (betyplusbooks) | 211 comments Thanks everyone!

I read
Rosemary and Rue
Rosemary and Rue Seanan McGuire
Started July 4th, Finished July 6th
346 Pages
May qualify as decorations? I mean, they're plants, right?

I also added my 10 other books started and finished between the 17th and now to my wobble shelf. I'm currently reading Interview With The Vampire (342 pages) and Blackout (621 pages) and will probably have both finished on Friday, with space for maybe one more...


message 1745: by Bety (new)

Bety (betyplusbooks) | 211 comments Sorry, I don't know how to add covers properly yet... >w<


message 1746: by Bety (new)

Bety (betyplusbooks) | 211 comments The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer, Michelle Hodkin
July 13
452 pages
E2, heat 3

A Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay
July 6
286 pages
E2, heat 4


message 1747: by Ray (user2637) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments @Bethany, when you're typing a comment there's a spot just above the box that says "add book/author". If you click on that, you can search for the book.

For these challenges, it's important to shelve the edition of the book that you read, as some have different numbers of pages or cover images. After searching, you can click on "other editions" under "add" but I like to just go to the page of the edition I read, and look at the URL.

For example, I just read Dancers in the Dark, and the URL is (with some spaces added to avoid it linking):
www .goodreads. com/book /show/ 27412758-dancers-in-the-dark

See the numbers before the book title? 27412758 is the identifier for the edition of the book I read. The easy trick for book covers is, you write:
[ bookcover:Name Of Book | Number of book ]

without spaces though. The | vertical line is above the enter key (on my keyboard anyway, haha). You can even leave out the name, or shorten it.
[ bookcover:|27412758 ] without spaces by the brackets becomes
Dancers in the Dark by Charlaine Harris

Ta-da!!


message 1748: by Ray (user2637) (last edited Jul 20, 2016 01:16AM) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Finished:
Doctor Who The Sontaran Games by Jacqueline Rayner
The Sontaran Games by Jacqueline Rayner
112 pgs
20Jul
for...something, heh. :)


message 1749: by Ella (new)

Ella | 367 comments i normally just click on add book/author... copy the number from my book page n paste it here. heheh no typing required.


message 1750: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Rose wrote: "currently reading

Dead Things (Eric Carter #1) by Stephen Blackmoore

for another challenge

can our chariot have fashionable men's ties?"


He has a tattoo - that can be ink for the chariot!


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