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message 2201: by Bety (new)

Bety (betyplusbooks) | 211 comments Kazen wrote: "Bethany wrote: "Completion Post:

A Local Habitation (October Daye, #2) by Seanan McGuire
A Local Habitation by Seanan McGuire"

October to save the Daye! (Har. ;) How's the series holding up?"

The second was even better than the first, which ia always awesome!


message 2202: by Lory (new)

Lory | 629 comments Completion Post.Out of Sight
Book:Out of Sight
Author: Elmore Leanord
Characters:
Katen Sisco
Jack Foley
Raymond Cruz
Glenn Michaels
Buddy
Maurice
Ray Nicolet
Daniel Burden
Kenneth
Alexander
White Boy Bob
Pup
Jose churino
Luis Linare
Adele

No pink that I saw though.


message 2203: by Ray (user2637) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Margaret wrote: "OMG Ray I love this map!!! I love history and this map is just the best thing I have ever seen. Thanks so much for sharing.
And that's just gold!! So for 2022 we are safe, but come 2023 prepare for Spiders :)"


I just re-read it all again today and still love it! xkcd does a lot of really good stuff. So happy you like it! :D :D The bottom right is great too (cat/seagull) and "Did you make it yourself?" Yes. "It's very nice." Bahahaha. :D


message 2204: by Karin (new)

Karin (karindem55) | 231 comments Completion Post

Bright Side by Kim Holden
26-July-2016
Characters:
Kate Sedgewick
Gus Hawthorne
Maddie
Grace Sedgewick
Romero
Duncan
Shelly
Keller Banks
Audrey Hawthorne
Stella Banks
Clayton
Peter Samuel Longstreet
Sugar Starr LaRue

p 100 'And his lips are so pink'

Great book - talk about ugly crying though!


message 2205: by Bety (last edited Jul 26, 2016 09:13PM) (new)

Bety (betyplusbooks) | 211 comments Completion Post
First Test (Protector of the Small, #1) by Tamora Pierce
First Test by Tamora Pierce
228 pages
July 26
This one is a gold mine of weird character letters!
(view spoiler)


message 2206: by Lory (new)

Lory | 629 comments Bethany did you enjoy the book? Tamora Pierce is one of my favorites authors!


message 2207: by Kazen (last edited Jul 27, 2016 02:23AM) (new)

Kazen (as of last edit ↑↑)


Current word: DRAGON
Possible books for each letter (remembering that some overlap):

D - 15
R - 14
A - 17
G - 10
O - 11
N - 9

Current color bonus: pink in text
Possible books: 13 (out of 18)

Most needed: N, G, and/or O in the spell out


message 2208: by Kazen (new)

Kazen I finally finished a book, huzzah! I could even read at work while a patient's IV ran. So rare.

Menagerie by Rachel Vincent
Menagerie by Rachel Vincent
432 pages
July 27th

Characters:
(view spoiler)


message 2209: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Bethany wrote: "Completion Post:
The Alchemyst (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, #1) by Michael Scott
The Alchemyst by Michael Scott"


Yeaaaa! :)


message 2210: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Margaret wrote: "Finished

More to Give (Anchor Island, #4) by Terri Osburn
More to Give by Terri Osburn
"Hold that thought. I see a pink bow on the next present. Catastrophe looms." p. 216"


This may be my favorite pink quote so far!


message 2211: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Kazen wrote: "How's the series holding up?"
Bethany wrote: "The second was even better than the first, which is always awesome!"


And rare! Oooo, this series is on my mental radar now. :)


message 2212: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Lory wrote: "Completion Post.Out of Sight
Book:Out of Sight
Author: Elmore Leanord"


No pink but 17 letters, woah! :)


message 2213: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Karin wrote: "Completion Post

Bright Side by Kim Holden
26-July-2016."


Sometimes an ugly cry is just what you need, you know? Yea good books!


message 2214: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Bethany wrote: "Completion Post
First Test (Protector of the Small, #1) by Tamora Pierce
First Test by Tamora Pierce
This one is a gold mine of weird character letters!"


This ended up being 25 letters, holy cow! It'll be our cureall for any tough letter going forward. ...other than X, hehe.


message 2215: by Ray (user2637) (last edited Jul 27, 2016 01:46AM) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Finished:
The Naked Sun (Robot, #2) by Isaac Asimov
27Jul
388 pgs

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO QR T W + pink
The Naked Sun (T)
Isaac Asimov (A)
(view spoiler)


message 2216: by Ella (new)

Ella | 367 comments can a person who is not there/ dead but important and constantly referred to be a character?


message 2217: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Ella wrote: "can a person who is not there/ dead but important and constantly referred to be a character?"

Oooo, this is a close one. The basic definition is that the character needs to have a "speaking role" or else have an "active part in the story". We have all kinds of letters at the moment, so maybe it would be better to skip it, for safety's sake.


message 2218: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Ray (user2637) wrote: "Finished:
The Naked Sun (Robot, #2) by Isaac Asimov"


This book was so efficient - it may have been the most letters in the least number of characters I've seen, hehe. Well done!


message 2219: by Brianna (new)

Brianna Andreda | 422 comments Finished:
Garden Spells (Waverley Family, #1) by Sarah Addison Allen

D: David Leoni (character)
A: Sarah Addison Allen (author)
G: Garden Spells (title)

Characters: (view spoiler)

Pink in text: "Sydney took a pink canvas sun hat out of her bag and put it on Claire's head" (page 204)


message 2220: by Brianna (new)

Brianna Andreda | 422 comments I haven't been able to get much reading done since last week, so today is a dedicated reading day. I need the stress relief. So I'll probably be finishing up a few books today.


message 2221: by Bety (new)

Bety (betyplusbooks) | 211 comments Lory wrote: "Bethany did you enjoy the book? Tamora Pierce is one of my favorites authors!"

Yea! I read it years ago and it was a middle-grade book, so I was worried that the re-read would disappoint reading it in my twenties... but it was still fantastic!


message 2222: by prag ♻ (new)

prag ♻ (janayanation) Finished:

Half Lost (The Half Bad Trilogy, #3) by Sally Green
Half Lost by Sally Green
Date: 27/7/16
Characters:
Nathan O'Brien
Gabriel
Marcus Edge
Soul
Wallend
Nesbitt
Adele
Jessica Byrn
Donna
Celia
Ledger


message 2223: by Tammie (last edited Jul 27, 2016 09:03AM) (new)

Tammie | 4553 comments Finished:
The Seduction of His Wife (Logger #1) by Janet Chapman
The Seduction of His Wife...13 potential letters!
Series: Logger
338 pages
Author: Janet Chapman
Characters:
Alex Knight
Caleb Betters
Clay Porter
Daniel Reed
Delaney Knight
Elroy Rogers
Ethan Knight
Grady Knight
John Tate
Paul Knight
Raymond Smith
Sarah Banks
Tucker Knight

No pink...but there are letters on the cover that are gold.


message 2224: by Bety (new)

Bety (betyplusbooks) | 211 comments Kazen wrote: "Bethany wrote: "Completion Post
First Test (Protector of the Small, #1) by Tamora Pierce
First Test by Tamora Pierce
This one is a gold mine of weird character letters!"

This ended up being 25 letters, holy cow! It'll be ou..."


Maybe I'll just google "books with character Xavier" or something. :P


message 2225: by Tammie (new)

Tammie | 4553 comments Next...some dual reading...I'm going to start a longer book and at the same time get some shorter ones in.
Bounty (Colorado Mountain, #7) by Kristen Ashley Bounty, Kristen Ashley 600+ Pgs
Taming Natasha (The Stanislaskis Those Wild Ukrainians #1) by Nora Roberts Taming Natasha, Nora 175 pgs


message 2226: by Bety (new)

Bety (betyplusbooks) | 211 comments Tammie wrote: "Next...some dual reading...I'm going to start a longer book and at the same time get some shorter ones in.
Bounty (Colorado Mountain, #7) by Kristen Ashley Bounty, Kristen Ashley 600+ Pgs
[bookcover:Tam..."


I want to do something like this... I've been generally avoiding my thick books in favor of books I can speed through in a day or two. But I do have 12 hours on planes and three hours in airports in the upcoming weeks, as well as several hours in a cabin during which my primary activity will be avoiding the more annoying members of my family by reading, so I think I might be able to stay on my 3 book/week regimen while reading some chunkier novels.

Speaking of the trip, I really should see if my nook still works...


message 2227: by Bety (new)

Bety (betyplusbooks) | 211 comments Is it bad if my big motivator for reading a lot is that I want to catch up to Lory and Ray's page counts? :)


message 2228: by Bety (new)

Bety (betyplusbooks) | 211 comments p.s.: Protector of the small has the pink quote
"I couldn't have done nearly as much if you weren't in the pink of health to begin with."

I'm not totally sure if that's in reference to the color pink? It's an odd turn of phrase that I haven't heard before.


message 2229: by Ray (user2637) (last edited Jul 27, 2016 11:18AM) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Kazen wrote: "Ella wrote: "can a person who is not there/ dead but important and constantly referred to be a character?"

Oooo, this is a close one. The basic definition is that the character needs to have a "sp..."


One of my Naked Sun characters was a murder victim, dead at the start if the book. I didn't include him because I had the letters already but he had a HUGE role-- constantly talked about by numerous people, personally and professionally. What would the verdict be on that? Just for curiosity's sake.


message 2230: by Ray (user2637) (last edited Jul 27, 2016 11:20AM) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Kazen wrote: "Ray (user2637) wrote: "Finished:
The Naked Sun (Robot, #2) by Isaac Asimov"

This book was so efficient - it may have been the most letters in the least number of characters I've seen, hehe. Well done!"


Well, I took out the duplicate letters in the most efficient way possible. :) There were a bunch more characters.

I'm happy that is has every dragon letter!


message 2231: by Ray (user2637) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Bethany wrote: "as well as several hours in a cabin during which my primary activity will be avoiding the more annoying members of my family by reading"

Hahaha! Sounds awful! I long ago rebelled against mandatory association with annoying family (I'm a fair bit older than you, you've got time *wink*). 12 plane hours!? Where ya headed? (Unless that's too personal, not pressure to answer!)

Bethany wrote "Is it bad if my big motivator for reading a lot is that I want to catch up to Lory and Ray's page counts? :)

I think any (non-harmful) motivators are"good"! But I have to bargain with myself to do my chores or leave the house to run errands so maybe I'm not a good judge, haha. :) I'd say to remember you joined up later than us but then I remembered you brought books, so instead I say "neener neener, can't catch me! :P"

Heeheehee


message 2232: by Bety (new)

Bety (betyplusbooks) | 211 comments Ray (user2637) wrote: "12 plane hours!? Where ya headed? (Unless that's too personal, not pressure to answer!)"

This is the total time-on plane for a round trip with indirect flights from CO to NY and back. Going to a cabin to visit my nuclear family primarily, but a super narcissistic uncle and a 10-year old will be there as well.

The average book I read takes me around 4 hours, so I figure if I get 12 hours of travel time and at least 4 hours a day while there to read, I'll need to bring at least 7 books to read... which means either getting the nook working or resigning myself to packing like 1 outfit and 20 pounds of books. Honestly, if the nook doesn't work I might use it as an excuse to get a kindle.


Caly ☯ Crazy Book Lady | 596 comments Bethany wrote: "if the nook doesn't work I might use it as an excuse to get a kindle.
."


I love love love my Amazon Fire. ;-)


message 2234: by Bety (new)

Bety (betyplusbooks) | 211 comments Caly wrote: "Bethany wrote: "if the nook doesn't work I might use it as an excuse to get a kindle.
."

I love love love my Amazon Fire. ;-)"


How is the battery life on that? Like, if I'm reading constantly?


message 2235: by Tammie (new)

Tammie | 4553 comments Bethany wrote: "Ray (user2637) wrote: "12 plane hours!? Where ya headed? (Unless that's too personal, not pressure to answer!)"

This is the total time-on plane for a round trip with indirect flights from CO to NY..."


I love my Kindle! So much flexibility! I love my iPad more...I got for Christmas and it's so handy for email etc. I've never had a Nook though...


message 2236: by Logan (new)

Logan Lillie I've heard the "white" ones are the ones that last the longest. For me, I HAVE to hold a book. Someday, I'll move over the electronic side. LOL (Bethany, I love your Eevee)
Bethany wrote: "Caly wrote: "Bethany wrote: "if the nook doesn't work I might use it as an excuse to get a kindle.
."

I love love love my Amazon Fire. ;-)"

How is the battery life on that? Like, if I'm reading ..."



message 2237: by Bety (new)

Bety (betyplusbooks) | 211 comments Michele wrote: "I've heard the "white" ones are the ones that last the longest. For me, I HAVE to hold a book."

Generally I prefer holding a book, but for travel I would rather not have to drag a literal suitcase full of books around the airport. I'm hoping for this trip to get away with just bringing a backpack and re-washing the same two outfits daily. I will have to bring at least a couple paper books though, if only because they won't run out of battery and generally I won't be told to put them away at any point during the flight. :)

Hm, ya know, I bet one of my friends has a kindle they would let me borrow... my nook is like five years old, so it has some annoyances like really jarring page transitions.


Caly ☯ Crazy Book Lady | 596 comments Bethany wrote: "Caly wrote: "Bethany wrote: "if the nook doesn't work I might use it as an excuse to get a kindle.
."

I love love love my Amazon Fire. ;-)"

How is the battery life on that? Like, if I'm reading ..."


I rarely have the opportunity to read for really long stretches but I get a good 5- 6 hours straight from 100% to needing a charge. I am sure there are better out there, but I love the size and portability and Kindle Unlimited LOL besides it only cost me $49 so over all I am quite pleased.


Caly ☯ Crazy Book Lady | 596 comments Bethany wrote: "Michele wrote: "I've heard the "white" ones are the ones that last the longest. For me, I HAVE to hold a book."

Generally I prefer holding a book, but for travel I would rather not have to drag a ..."


I also love to hold a real book so I tend to do about 50-50. The Kindle is so nice for travel though, I can take 10 or 12 books in my purse Hehehe


message 2240: by Riah (new)

Riah (Moscato) | 55 comments I used to use my Nook, but later found that the kindle and other e readers had more options and more customization. Plus nooks are really pricey for what you get. I ended up packing it up some where and grabbing the actual book.


message 2241: by Bety (new)

Bety (betyplusbooks) | 211 comments Annoyed that one of the books I read for my Goodreads challenge doesn't have cover art and just looks ugly with all the other book covers. Goodreads user problems...


message 2242: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Hey guys! Another early start for me so some notes:

- It sounds like we're up for the challenge of a new word, huzzah! I'll update the spreadsheet and spin after I get home from work, probably in 10 hours or so.

- I love my kindle! So many reasons - English books are mad expensive here, physical books are hard on my hands, the kindle is much easier to read while standing on the train, and so on. And I love that it's not back lit like the Fire or iPad, which always seem bright and glaring to me no matter the light.

Gotta run but look forward to a new word tonight/in the morning! :D


message 2243: by Ray (user2637) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Bethany wrote: "Generally I prefer holding a book, but for travel I would rather not have to drag a literal suitcase full of books around the airport."

This is exactly what I would do during summer visits to my father's house. 1 suitcase for books, 1 for everything else. He lived in a business-y area, worked a lot, & my stepmom wasn't really interested kids. I read a ton! Almost makes me wish my schools had given summer reading lists. :)


message 2244: by Ray (user2637) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Also, I get 10s of hours of reading on my iPod with the screen dimmed & gps & background app refresh off. The screen is really small though so I wouldn't recommend it. If you happen to have an iphone or ipod touch, iBooks is great though! I love the note-highlighting & built in dictionary. I've got hundreds if books on this thing. :)
Someday I'll get a 'real' ereader.


message 2245: by Rose (new)

Rose | 633 comments Bethany wrote: "Is it bad if my big motivator for reading a lot is that I want to catch up to Lory and Ray's page counts? :)"

Lol. I know right?! I think Lory and I must read at exactly the same rate because we keep going back and forth on inching over one another in page counts.


message 2246: by Rose (last edited Jul 27, 2016 05:39PM) (new)

Rose | 633 comments I've been writing for work, so I've been totally absent. Opps. I have been reading to wind down though. I'm going to post here, then edit to update the letters/pink quote as I get them.


Finished-
Tell the Wolves I'm Home by Carol Rifka Brunt
Title: Tell the wolves I'm home- T
Author: Carol Rifka Brunt- C, B
Characters: June Elbus, Greta Elbus, Finn Weiss, Toby, Dani Elbus - J, E, G, F, W, T, D

Total- C, B, J, E, G, F, W, T, D

Pink- pg 258. The sun has turned the sky a pretty orangey pink



A Local Habitation (October Daye, #2) by Seanan McGuire
Title: Local Habitation
Series: October Daye
Author:

Okay- I just realized we can just copy what we had before for this book. lol

The Girls by Emma Cline
Title: The GIrls - T
Author- Emma Cline - E, C
Characters- Evie Boyd, Mitch, Suzanne, Russel, Gil,- E, B, M, S, R

T, E, C, B, M, S, R

Pink- Her forearms shone with sticky juice, and she held a triangle of watermelon in her hand, the spongey pink of an organ pg. 247


message 2247: by Ray (user2637) (last edited Jul 27, 2016 09:14PM) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Finished:
The Unlikely Adventures of Mabel Jones (Mabel Jones, #1) by Will Mabbitt
27Jul
304 pgs

ABC HIJK M OP STU W + pink
The Unlikely Adventures of Mabel Jones (t)
Will Mabbitt (a)
Characters: (view spoiler)

Up Next: The Revolution of Ivy


message 2248: by Rose (new)

Rose | 633 comments Um. I may be addicted
Finished
An Artificial Night (October Daye, #3) by Seanan McGuire


message 2249: by Bety (new)

Bety (betyplusbooks) | 211 comments Rose wrote: "Um. I may be addicted
Finished
An Artificial Night (October Daye, #3) by Seanan McGuire"


Oh, dear. You're well ahead of me, I've been sidetracked and haven't even started yet! Glad you've been enjoying them!


message 2250: by Ella (last edited Jul 27, 2016 10:56PM) (new)

Ella | 367 comments finished An Offer He Can't Refuse by Theresa Ragan
An Offer He Can't Refuse by Theresa Ragan
27th July
165 pages

Pink in text- "Pinkman? ". "Yes, because of all the pink slips he handed out."

A- Archer (c)
B- madison Brown (mc)
C- collin (c)
E- Erin
G- heather Garrett (mc)
H- Heather garrett
J- Jackson lang (mc)
L- jackson Lang (mc)
M- Madison (mc)
O- title
R- author surname
S-Steve (c)
T- author


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