The Perks Of Being A Book Addict discussion
ARCHIVE Team Challenge: UNO 2017
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Team Ron Weasley

We already have 4 books finished, yay!
I've updated the spreadsheet with all the books people have mentioned they are interested in reading, but please let me know if I have missed any. Also, don't worry if I have added a book you mentioned, but that you no longer want to read. I won't place any books into hands until they are finished, so if you want to swap out books, that is not a problem.




Hope everyone else has enjoyed the start of the challenge, and I'll be doing the best I can to help from now on <3


We have all of February to finish our 13 hands (which will require a total of 77 books unless I've counted wrong...)
So far, everyone are just reading whatever books they want to and listing all the different cards they work for. That gives us lots of options to move books around if needed when we fill out our hands.
If you need/want a more specific task to find a book for, some options are:
1) Cards we will need the most of: 2 (T) and 9 (N)
2) Cards we have the fewest books for so far: 9 (N), 3 (H), 4 (F) and 8 (E)
3) We have 3 reverse covered already, but any books that overlap with the other team members' read shelf are always helpful.

Glad you found it!
If anyone else is looking:
- our current hands are on the tab called February in the team spreadsheet
- an inventory of the books people want to read/have read is on the tab called "book tracking"
- post #6 contains a summary of how many cards in total we need for each card type

Well I'll definitely be picking up a book tomorrow, if not tonight so I'll get cracking with any of the hands above/the ones you have mentioned we might need (if I can coincide one that is!)
Looking forward to actually being able to sit and read again! :)

Hi Ioana! This is a team reading challenge that just started. If you want to know more about it, have a look at this thread. If you want to join, the sign-up information is in this post. The mods will assign you to a team as soon as a spot becomes available.


Wow Ashley, you're on a roll! Looks like you found a good series to read!


Which works for card 1 (1st in a series), card 8 (character: Etta) and Skip (Title: Passenger)

Which works for card 2 (2nd in a series) and card 8 (character: Etta)

Which works for card 2 (place: Terrasen), card 5 (5th in a series), card 6 (author first name: Sarah) and card 8 (title: Empire)

Which works for card 2 (2nd in a series), card 7 (author first name: Victoria) and card 9 (place: Norta)
Hopefully I didn't miss a card that any of these matched buuuut this is what I'm hoping to crack on with soon anyway, and there will probably be more to come :D


It works for:
card 2 - character Temperance Brennan
card 6 - character Slidell
skip - author Kathy Reichs

I know what you mean! I've had a crazy week at work and have to work some this weekend (which is usually when I read the most) but I'm definitely gonna enjoy relaxing with a good book for a bit on Sunday.

Great list! Those books works for so many different cards which makes it easier to get all the hands sorted out.
I've added them to the spreadsheet. If you find any more cards they will work for while you are reading them, just let me know and I will add those :-)

Yeah I know, I'm really enjoying this series! Once I start a new series I find it so hard to stop until I'm finished! I've already started the next one now.

I'm glad the books on my list are currently working well, and if I notice any more place names/character names that fit I'll let you know. Do we know if by character it has to be main? What if there are a few main characters in the book? For example in Empire of Storms we have the main character but then some chapters are from the perspective of Manon (another character) and then there are quite a few scenes/snippets and extracts all from the perspective of other characters such as Rowan, Chaol and many others! Would any of them count to character 'letter' - I know specifically non of the above mentioned would work for any of the letters but what if one of them did match, would that count? Or do we have to purely select the main lead / what if there are two main leads like The Murder Complex where each chapter is swapped between the female and male lead! I hope I'm making sense because o know I've gone on rambling a bit! I'm just curious :)
And Ashley I totally agree once I start reading a good series I just can't stop! I'm one of those readers that often refrains from reading series until they are complete purely because I'm too impatient to wait a year or more between books! I'm currently waiting for the Outlander series to be complete before I start it, and I did it when I read the Mortal Instruments - I ended up reading them all in a week so I was super glad I didn't have to wait years for each of them, like I'm currently having to do with the Throne of Glass series! It's sooo annoying have to waaaitt! But I guess I'm going to have to learn to be patient. I'm assuming you are enjoying the series? I had a sneak peak of what it's about to see if I'd be interested in reading it one day and it does sound rather interesting! Have you had any particular thoughts on it? Or is it just really enjoyable? :)

Yeah I'm really enjoying the series. I love the imagination of the author she goes into so much detail. I also love the use of different myths surrounding the different Gods too. I like this series because there's always something going on to keep me interested so it's very enjoyable to read! I would definitely recommend it if you enjoy fantasy/paranormal/romance genres! :-)

For characters, it doesn't have to be the main character. The guidelines I use are:
- The character need to take part in the dialogue (i.e., it cannot just be that the main character mentions her grandma Elsa in a conversation, the grandmother would need to be participating in that conversation for us to use her name)
- The character should be an integral part of the story. If you can just remove that character and it doesn't effect the story at all, the character isn't big enough to use for a card. So if in one scene the narrator mentions that the neighbour Norman walks by and says hi, I would not use his name)
For place name:
- According to Karen, it should be the name of the main setting of the book. So if a book takes place in Los Angeles, we would use L (not California or USA) but if the book takes place in multiple cities in California, we would use C.
- So for example, the book I finished today is set in North Carolina, but in the book they are always specifying that they are in Charlotte, so it would be used for C, not N.
Does that make sense to everyone?

The Outlander series is one of my all-time favourites. I keep wanting to reread them all every time I'm waiting for the next book to come out (but it is quite the project....). The tv show is great too!
I only read the first book in The Mortal Instruments and I didn't like it enough to continue the series (but I love the tv show based on it).


At least the first book is quite different from the tv show (or rather, the tv show is different from the book). Unless I remember it completely wrong, the main characters are quite a lot older in the tv show.




It works for:
- Card 8 (8th in series)
- Card 9 (place Norfolk)
It's going a bit slow, so it will probably take me about a week to finish.


- I have updated the information in post #5. It now has a link to the countdown for the end of the month, when books for the February hands must be finished.
- I have also added a link to the spreadsheet with the current scoreboard. This might not be the "true" points for each team because it depends on when the captains are updating their spreadsheets (some teams might not put anything into their official spreadsheet until the end of the month).
- I have added our finished books to hands, just to get us started. We already have 165 points! If needed, I will move books around between hands but you don't have to worry about that :)
- Halfway through the month, I will do an update and let you know if there are any specific cards we are in dire need of. So far, most of the books people are reading will work for at least 2 or 3 different cards so we have lots of options on how to place them!
I hope everyone is enjoying the first few days of Uno and that everyone has some great books lined up to read :-)

The Omnivore's Dilemma: The Secrets Behind What You Eat, Young Readers Edition - works for 1 and 2 (title), and Skip (author).


1: first in series
Skip: author: Mark Uwe Kling
It's a book about a guy who lives together with a kangaroo.....it's kinda weird but hilarious


1:..."
That does sound a bit weird (but weird can be good!)


1 - first in series
2 - title T
6 - author S
8 - character Eric


I hope your next book is a lot better!


It will work for:
Card 0 - stand alone
Card 2 - "two" in title
Reverse - Read by Kazen

The mods just announced that there will be a mini challenge in February. We will get the details on February 14. Any guesses what it could be? I think the theme will likely be something related to romance/love/valentine's.
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Ooo, I liked that one and hope you do, too! (And understand if you don't, hehe)
"The mods just announced that there will be a mini challenge in February."
Huzzah! It's only my first Uno so I can't take an educated guess but I would totally go for something romance-y. :)

So far, I find it very interesting :)


It should work for:
2: Place Toronto
6: Character Sam, Author Lynsay Sands
7: Title: Vampir à la carte
9: Nicholas Argeneau
So far I am not so sure about this book. But I'll see..

That does seem like a likely candidate to me.
Kazen wrote: "Huzzah! It's only my first Uno so I can't take an educated guess but I would totally go for something romance-y. :) "
This is when I'm so glad to have romance readers on the same team, so I don't have to read any! ;) Hooray for diversity in reading styles!

Agree - I'm sure you and others will pick up my mystery/suspense slack at some point this challenge! ;)

Don't worry. We have that one covered :)


I'm happy to hear this one was a more enjoyable read than your first book.

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I also started a new audio (will take at least a week) - The Faceless Ones. Works for 2 (title), 3 (#3 in a series), 4 (title), 6 (char Skulduggery), 7 (char Valkyrie), Skip (char Skulduggery Pleasant).