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I need help!


If you have another one, I say go for it. Life is to short to read crappy mystery books where you already know the ending!

eta: also because the book requirements are pretty loose other than whatever mini-challenges they toss at us.

re spell-out plan for zone 3, I'm not sure we're allowed to substitute written numbers for digits (e.g. N for 99). The challenge rules don't mention it, anyway."
I had to check and see what you were referring to - that one is Megan's book. I didn't think I had any numbers lol, but with my memory I had to still check.

I need help!"
I'm in three challenges right now but this is the only one that is focused much on multiple tasks, so it's working out.
I don't think I'm up for Bookish Bingo right now but I have played on SOS groups and they're fun with that!

Agreed. I always put my average at 20. Many times I go over that, but several months I go under it too, so it's a fair number. Sometimes with these team challenges where they try to do balanced teams and someone who has read 5 books in three months suddenly starts spitting out 10 a week, and it gets unbalanced fast!


I read over my assumed amount for this last wheel-a-thon in order to cover for team mates who had to drop books for the current round. So it did look like I under estimated what I would read.

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For our last team challenge we did together with Wheel I made myself read more than usual for 2 weeks because I had time to help cover for Donna when she was moving, so yes, sometimes you have to read more because of what the team needs and if you're able.


re spell-out plan for zone 3, I'm not sure we're allowed to substitute written numbers for digits (e.g. N for 99). The challenge rules don't mention it, anyway."
I had to ch..."
Ah, yeah, I accidentally typed your name there.
Comment was directed at Megan :)

But I agree that it is hard to predict, and one should always expect the needs of the team to shift around as stuff happens to people.

re spell-out plan for zone 3, I'm not sure we're allowed to substitute written numbers for digits (e.g. N for 99). The challenge rules don't mention it, anyway."
I had to ch..."
It's in the Spell-It-Out rules
"If the first letter of a title is a numerical digit, then you use the first letter of that digit for your spell out (i.e. 1984 is N; 2046 is T; 1Q84 is O)"
It's about a quarter of the way down the page.

But they say they try to create equal teams as far as average number of books read and then you end up with a couple of teams who just read an insane amount of books right off the bat and no one ever catches up to them. So you have to wonder if those people were honest when they signed up.
But like I said, I usually double my reading during these challenges. When I'm doing something like Wheel or Tower teams, I'm more likely to read instead of watch TV and listen to an audio book in the car instead of music. I'm also more likely to speed up the audio book narration.


re spell-out plan for zone 3, I'm not sure we're allowed to substitute written numbers for digits (e.g. N for 99). The challenge rules don't..."
Ah. I did actually check the rules, but I only did a Ctrl+F search for "number" and not "numerical" so I did not find it. Sorry!


I'll finish mine tonight.
We're reading zone 1 first right?


But we can do it, yeah? Three of us are on our final countdown book, and Erin has 2 but they're short...

I don't see why not, unless somebody has a deadline on their planned zone 2 books (library due date, other challenge, etc.)
If so, speak now :D


Maybe someone read it on another team though?

Maybe someone read it on another team though?"
I can cover the BOM with my N. I own several options that work for it.

For example:
Discussion > Previous BOMs - Authors; A - D:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...
I usually just check the spreadsheet where they keep ALL the previous BOMs and BRs.
ETA: Ah, I didn't see your other comment. :)

Maybe someone read it on another team though?"
I can cover the BOM with my N. I own several options that work..."
I'll read One Day by David Nicholls was BOM in Dec 2011.

eta: glad I noticed that before we got docked some points.

Am happy for her.
But this makes two of my friends (who are also friends with each other) who have books out that I haven't read yet. This one is brand new so I don't feel bad about not having read it yet... but the other one has been out for a while -- even the sequel is out! -- and I just haven't gotten around to it because the genre is not my favorite thing.
*hangs head*

Y'all might want to check yours and make sure that what you read is what's on there (w/possible exception of using "default" edition if you listened to an audiobook).
I'll be offline from now until late tonight. I'll check in then and hopefully add whatever else is finished and has confirmed good links. If others want to add their own books to the official spreadsheet that is obvs fine too, but I seem to be ostensibly in charge of this, so.
I can also add stuff early tomorrow morning if need be, because I'll be up around 6:40am EST. It's not ideal though, since I'm mainly haranguing my child to get out of bed ;D



9pm on 9/13/19 Sydney time is 7 am on 9/13/19 EST in the US.



Awesome! Thanks Erin!
And everyone is good w/their edition linking to what they read (if not audio)?

Ugh, I hate when that happens. I had that one book during Wheel that took me AGES to read. My edition says 772 pages, but I swear it felt like triple that amount!
I am excited to start reading for the Safe Zones. I am going to read From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler to my daughter, told her we could start this weekend. And I am really looking forward to the book I was originally gonna read for the countdown (the #3 in a series task) too.
So tonight I went to my friend’s book launch, and I really wanna read her book asap! Plus the one(s) by our other friend! It will probably not be until Tower Teams though.
Plus seriously hard to like a main character who doesn't go home to see her elderly Aunt, her only living relative, for 35 years because a boy in High school broke her heart.