The Perks Of Being A Book Addict discussion
ARCHIVE Team Challenge: UNO 2017
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Team Robert Langdon
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Silje
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Jan 25, 2017 12:54AM
K - where do you find all your books? I'm guessing you don't buy them all, and with your reading speed, I'd think the local libary would be out of new books for you to read soon=)
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It's so easy to get lost in a good book! I peruse the whispersync deals mostly! (Kindle + narration add on). My new favorite genre is psychological thrillers and there are A LOT of new authors in this area with cheap book deals. Good thing! Plus I borrow from V. :)
I think I REALLY have a problem!! I leave for vacation on Jan 28 and haven't even thought of what clothes I'm packing but I already have my book pile ready...I'm trying to restrict myself to 4...

Hi Everyone, sorry for checking in late but I'm here! My name is Andrea and I am from the west side of Canada. This is my second time playing UNO and I was proud to be on the winning team (Team Glee) last year! Even though I know winning really wasn't due to me at all as I am always one of the people who read the fewest. I usually read about 1-2 books per month but found with UNO it helps me bump that up to about 3 because it motivates me more.
I work at a public library as a library technician so I have absolutely no shortage of books to choose from. I also have a huge problem of adding a couple of books a day to my "to read" list because I'm always coming across so many that sound so great!! I think I have over 500 on my tbr list at the moment...
Can't wait to get started! And I must admit I had to google Robert Langdon because I have never read those books and wasn't a big fan of the movies :O (oops!)
Oh almost forgot... here's my shelf for this year. uno2017
Hi Andrea! Congrats on the former win;) It's the same for me, I always read a lot more when there's a team challenge. And I sort of envy you your job=)
Jennifer wrote: "I think I REALLY have a problem!! I leave for vacation on Jan 28 and haven't even thought of what clothes I'm packing but I already have my book pile ready...I'm trying to restrict myself to 4..."Haha, that sounds like my usual style when packing:P
I know it is still almost a week left till we actually start, but I'm impatient and a bit curious:P And some planning never hurt anyone:PDoes anyone have books they plan to read in February already?=)
Well, the ones I have packed are A Long Walk to Water: Based on a True Story, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, The Martian Chronicles, and A Man Called Ove. In addition I have my ebook Infinite Faith and my audiobooks Ghost Night and Ghost Moon which are two series I'm in the process of reading. I seldom can actually stay on track though because I end up finding new books that I get distracted by and my TBR pile just continues to grow.
I always try and make a list if books that I am going to read, but then something shiny comes along and it all goes out of the window lol
I have a few books I'm really hoping to read in February! The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and A Court of Thorns and Roses
I read The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo this month so that would work for one of our Reverse cards!
Haha! My reading plan looks a lot like V's lately. Although, I am going to take a better look at our hands and my books on hand and match some up. I'll post a handful later today!I just got home from picking my sickie son up from college and have a few things to do around here first.
Jennifer wrote: "I read The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo this month so that would work for one of our Reverse cards!"Oh yes! And I've read the other two.... :)
I still need to get my head around reverse and the double thing, I'll just happily plod along.Just this minute finished the Leah Rimini Book which was surprisingly good considering I had no idea who she was haha
And you don't typically read biographies! Glad you liked it!I need to read rules again too but think it has something to do with reading a book that someone else on your team has read.
I know you and I have similar taste, V, so I was thinking it shouldn't be too hard. Unless we've already read all the same books! Ha!
I need to peruse everyone else's shelves too to get a feel for what types of books everyone reads.
V Nerd wrote: "yes if in doubt I'll pick one if yours, I k ow I'll like them........unless it's Sarah Maas haha"HaHa!!! No doubt - steer clear!!! :D
At a quick glance I found 5 books on your shelf that I have & wanted to read:
ooh All the Ugly & Wonderful things is brill, I have that on my U.S. audible if you want me to send it to you?
V Nerd wrote: "ooh All the Ugly & Wonderful things is brill, I have that on my U.S. audible if you want me to send it to you?"I already have it.... Picked it up on a whispersync deal a bit ago...
I need to look at your US audio list though! LOL!
Did you find any on my "Audible" shelf?
I didn't see that the number of pages played a part in this... Is that right? So if I have a big book or a small book to choose from, I should probably go with small?
I've already had my 2 freebies thanks so can't have anymore :o(I don't have that many on my U.S. one
V Nerd wrote: "you can have a UK one too though, you know that right?"Yes! I just haven't gotten around to actually DOING that yet... lol!
K~Terror wrote: "I didn't see that the number of pages played a part in this... Is that right? So if I have a big book or a small book to choose from, I should probably go with small?"The book has to be over 100 pages. I usually try to start with my smaller ones and once it looks like getting all the cards done doesn't look like a problem I delve into my tomes.
Jennifer wrote: "The book has to be over 100 pages. I usually try to start with my smaller ones and once it looks like getting all the cards done doesn't look like a problem I delve into my tomes..."Good to know! I don't really have too many less than 100 pages (1-2?) but seem to have more on the other end...
V Nerd wrote: "I still need to get my head around reverse and the double thing, I'll just happily plod along.Just this minute finished the Leah Rimini Book which was surprisingly good considering I had no idea ..."
Reverse cards is like K said: Read a book that someone else on your team has already read. When they read it doesn't matter=)
The Draw 2 card is an opportunity to do two cards with one book (technically three cards since the draw 2 is in there as well). Draw 2 itself doesn't give any points. Example: I read Magic Strikes, it fits card 3 (3 in series) and SKIP (character Kate) and there's a draw 2 in the same hand, so all these cards get eliminated by one book. Understandable?
K~Terror wrote: "V Nerd wrote: "No KA this time LOL"IKR?!!!! And I found one for REVERSE card that Silje had read...
"I truly liked that one, even if you can raise an eyebrow on the silent caveman tendencies:P I know some didn't like it at all, but it was entertaining and fun=)
I'm currently reading a brick of a book, Klippehulens folk with 800+ pages, hoping to have it done before we start. I plan on reading Magic Bleeds and Magic Slays. I also have The Sea of Tranquility, Rebel of the Sands, Snow Like Ashes, A Kiss of Shadows and A Caress of Twilight. All are library books, and have return date during February. "Luckily", I have to live in an apartment without Wifi the next two weeks, so a lot of reading will be on the agenda:P
Silje wrote: "K~Terror wrote: "V Nerd wrote: "No KA this time LOL"IKR?!!!! And I found one for REVERSE card that Silje had read...
"I truly liked that one, even if you ..."
I do love a good Kristen Ashley book from time to time! Have you read her Unfinished Hero series? It's probably my least favorite since her "caveman" is on overdrive for that series. But... I still had to read them! Lol!
I currently own about 190 books that I need to read and started looking to see how many I could fit into our Feb hands. I had about 60+ listed so far... so figured I would shy away from reading any of those this week. I really should read what I have before buying shiny new! Lol!
K~Terror wrote: "I currently own about 190 books that I need to read and started looking to see how many I could fit into our Feb hands. I had about 60+ listed so far... so figured I would shy away from reading any..."Hah! I know exactly what you mean, I have at least two shelves filled with unread books and yet I go browsing for new ones online or borrow from the library:P
I'm terrible about that too!! I finally had to start getting rid of my books once I read them because I had waaaay too many. I moved about a year ago and gave 10 big boxes of books to the used book store....and I still had 6 big boxes I had to move!! And yet I still go to the library and book stores....
Did everybody have a nice weekend? I'm currently sitting on the edge of the sofa, my heart pounding, watching the norwegian male handball players fighting for the gold against France...only fifteen minutes left!!
Congrats on the silver! Still an excellent finish! I've been taxing my daughter around to lacrosse practice and running errands so haven't watched anything today. My son came home last Thursday from college with the flu - which wasn't good - but it was nice hanging out with the dude for a few days and he went back to school today feeling good as new. Otherwise we went to a firefighters awards banquet Friday night where my husband, BIL & nephew all received awards. So that was pretty cool!
So sad tomorrow is Monday!! Weekend went way too fast!!
Sounds like a busy weekend! Hopefully your son didn't transfer the flu to the rest of you. But it is amazing how well you can feel after a weekend back home when you live someplace else=) How exciting that they got awards!
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