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(just in case you are wondering what to ..."
It starts Dec 1, though?
Hey M. We haven’t started planning UNO for next year yet, but it is about now Annika and Eldarwen start stoking those fires 😂
It is with the other group I moderate and runs for three months. Usually starts in January or February
It is with the other group I moderate and runs for three months. Usually starts in January or February

It is with the other group I moderate and runs for three months. Usuall..."
Thank you, I will keep my eye you for sign ups.

The last week of Wheelathon (sob.) is up, we can choose from three words, red, green or presents. Lovely Mods are full of the Christmas spirit.. Oops, I mean that they are being generous not that they're over imbibing hee hee.

The last week of Wheelathon (sob.) is up, we can choose from ..."
I'm going to get to read very few books next week as finals are starting, so I'll let others decide.

Please note, I didn't check every book marked for genre, but I skipped around the pages and checked the ones with fewest ratings to see what worked.
Allison Ann wrote: "None of the other teams have RED, GREEN or PRESENTS this week so I did a quick genre check. I thought presents would be easiest, but nope. Presents and present are both near impossible to find. Red..."
Thanks Allison Ann!
Thanks Allison Ann!
So our options for our last week word are
RED
GREEN
PRESENTS
As Allison Ann found, it seems the best option for genre is GREEN.
If anyone wants to have a look, the links are:
Any preferences for the word?
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/RED
The trick is finding it on the first page of the shelves.
And no matter which way we go, we don't have any "toughest letters" so I guess it depends on what everyone would prefer to read for the bonus tasks. If you can please shout out your preference over the next 12 hours, otherwise Suzanne and I will need to choose :)
RED
GREEN
PRESENTS
As Allison Ann found, it seems the best option for genre is GREEN.
If anyone wants to have a look, the links are:
Any preferences for the word?
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/RED
The trick is finding it on the first page of the shelves.
And no matter which way we go, we don't have any "toughest letters" so I guess it depends on what everyone would prefer to read for the bonus tasks. If you can please shout out your preference over the next 12 hours, otherwise Suzanne and I will need to choose :)



Also I think words with more letters are easier.

The Fourth Protocol
Frederick Forsyth
443 pages
finished 11/29/2018
Fits:
R - Jim Rawlings (character)
E - James Edward Ross and Wynne-Evans (characters)
I - Irina Vassilievna (character)
A mini challenge has been posted for week 6
Check it out here!
I'm off to bed shortly, but will add a tracking sheet to our s/sheet tomorrow for everyone to claim tasks ;)
Check it out here!
I'm off to bed shortly, but will add a tracking sheet to our s/sheet tomorrow for everyone to claim tasks ;)

12. Read a book with a green or gold item or writing on the cover which is set in summer (50 points). I've got this one - does the letters in the title count as Gold, it's set in Australia in December - our Summer.



Letters: R and D
and I finished


Woul..."
Thanks Suzanne! Hopefully I can



Also I think words w..."
Wow Lisa - good find with the Presents genre! I'd vote for that word (because of the wider variety of letters) if we have a genre-working book. But I'm happy to go with anything.



Letters: R and D
and I finished
[bookcover:The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy|3788..."
Thanks Tina :)
Are there any character names that work with Reindeer in "The Lady's Guide" book? I didn't see any in the description of the book, so I'm not sure where we can place it. But don't worry about reindeer in text, one of the books Karen read has that.

The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein fits for #16, #17, #20.



and I finished "
Callum Doyle is a charecter in The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy



We don't have to complete each bracket do we to get the points, just individual tasks?
Yay... for PRESENTS. I'll download the two books for MPG and cover item. That means I can't use these two in the mini challenge though.
We just need presents in the text and word in title/series now - hopefully with Christmas reading that should be easier.


I visited Louisa May Alcott's house in October and saw where she wrote it. Bucket list stuff!

p. 24 - "We've already had the presents."

Lisa - (Aussie Girl) wrote: "Quick question about the mini challenge.
We don't have to complete each bracket do we to get the points, just individual tasks?
Yay... for PRESENTS. I'll download the two books for MPG and cove..."
No, we can just complete individual tasks.
We have also had this clarified in the captains group that mini challenge books also need to count for the spell-it-out. So that's another reason by PRESENTS is a good idea - a few more options for letters!!
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Books used for this mini challenge are not separate books for what you are claiming for your wheelathon spell-it-out. (I.e. they need to count for a spell-it-out letter along with a task). They DO need to be different to what you are claiming for your weekly bonuses (for e.g. word as MPG)
We don't have to complete each bracket do we to get the points, just individual tasks?
Yay... for PRESENTS. I'll download the two books for MPG and cove..."
No, we can just complete individual tasks.
We have also had this clarified in the captains group that mini challenge books also need to count for the spell-it-out. So that's another reason by PRESENTS is a good idea - a few more options for letters!!
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Books used for this mini challenge are not separate books for what you are claiming for your wheelathon spell-it-out. (I.e. they need to count for a spell-it-out letter along with a task). They DO need to be different to what you are claiming for your weekly bonuses (for e.g. word as MPG)
Lexi wrote: "The book of the month - My True Love Gave to Me: Twelve Holiday Stories - has the word presents in it 14 times.
p. 24 - "We've already had the presents.""
awesome!
p. 24 - "We've already had the presents.""
awesome!
Lexi wrote: "Presents in the title seems hard as all the ones I have found have mostly been children's, comics or too short. I did find this series Mystery Writers of America Presents Vengeance ..."
Thanks Lexi. I'll go searching.
We can also use "present" as it was decided for another team last round that if the word is a plural, you can also use it where it is singular
Thanks Lexi. I'll go searching.
We can also use "present" as it was decided for another team last round that if the word is a plural, you can also use it where it is singular

I did find The Last Present by Wendy Mass, which has over 63000 words on ARbookfind - so I think that one would work? (And I can get it at my library if we want to go with it).
But I have to leave for class - sigh. So I can't check numbers/rules. I'll do that in a few hours when i get home.
The mini challenge tab is now on our main spreadsheet (not the tracking one). So if you have tasks you want to read for, please shout it out here and we can add you to that task number on that tab

12. Read a book with a green or gold item or writing on the cover which is set in summer
Does the lettering in the title pass for Gold? If so, I can do this one.



And my usual question, after I've been looking at free kindle books, what in the world is a "Forever Baby"? Are the babies in romance novels generally only temporary? It's just so very very odd.

Suzanne wrote: "I'll plan on doing the Present in title task for next week."
Fabbo. Thanks Suzanne!
Fabbo. Thanks Suzanne!



and I finished "
Callum Doyle is a charecter in The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy"
Thanks Lexi! I forgot about Callum's surname
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