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message 101: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments Ok
First roll status
Annette: you need to roll
Sam, Emily. You need to pick a task. Either take each pther or swap with one already assigned.

The spreadsheet is up to date.


message 102: by Esther (last edited Oct 02, 2014 05:18AM) (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments 2nd roll status
There are 6, 5 of them unassigned.( task 3, 11, 14, 20, 35)

Choices:
Debra?
Esther :14, 20, 35
Kazen? 11, 14, 35
KimeyDiann?
Kirila: 20, 35


message 103: by Kazen (last edited Oct 01, 2014 10:06PM) (new)

Kazen I can do 11, 14, or 35 - thanks for keeping us all straight, Ester! (Well, I could do 20 too, but after taking the first one I would feel bad about grabbing a second!)

Emily - if you're not a romance reader I'll gladly take that task off your hands. You would get my first task, #20 - a book of your choice. :)


message 104: by Annette (new)

Annette Olsen | 205 comments I rolled 19


message 105: by Annette (new)

Annette Olsen | 205 comments The task for 19 is a vampire or werewolf book. I am happy to read that if that's what you need me to do... I'm actually happy to read whatever helps the team.


message 106: by Kirila (new)

Kirila | 660 comments Annette, you can't read your first throw. Somebody else has to. But I am sure somebody will pick it up. Ideally, you, Sam and Emily can combine to take each other's picks.


message 107: by Esther (last edited Oct 02, 2014 05:25AM) (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments ahhhhhhhhhhhh... slept late.

So a quicky...

First roll status
Annette, Sam, Emily. You need to pick a task. Either take each other or swap with one already assigned. Emily, Kazen offered to trade. Annette, I can trade with you if you want.

2nd roll status
There are 6, 5 of them unassigned.( task 3, 11, 14, 20, 35)

Choices:
Debra?
Esther :14, 20, 35
Kazen 11, 14, 35
KimeyDiann?
Kirila: 20, 35

We need ideas for task 3!

The spreadsheet is up to date.


message 108: by Thing Two (last edited Oct 02, 2014 05:37AM) (new)

Thing Two (thingtwo) I just rolled a 38 for my second roll. I think that takes me to 33, which is a punk thing. Somebody tell me what to do next; there are too many messages here for me to follow.


message 109: by Kirila (last edited Oct 02, 2014 01:49PM) (new)

Kirila | 660 comments Hi Thing Two!

Yes that throw takes you to 33. You need to post in the questions thread for jmom to draw your lucky card. Depending on it, we see what happens next :)


message 110: by KimeyDiann (new)

KimeyDiann | 2174 comments Debra wrote: "KimeyDiann, you are a doll! I would love to swap our first roll choices. You get 15 and I get 4.

Esther, can you make this swap for us on the spreadsheet? Thanks loads!"


Glad to help. I don't have a lot of horror books on my TBR right now (or, I might, and just don't realize it lol), but I'm already planning on reading a book with space travel this month so that should work out perfectly!


message 111: by Emily (new)

Emily (emilserv) | 490 comments Kazen wrote: "I can do 11, 14, or 35 - thanks for keeping us all straight, Ester! (Well, I could do 20 too, but after taking the first one I would feel bad about grabbing a second!)

Emily - if you're not a rom..."


Hi Kazen - I accept your trade. I don't think that I'm allowed to read my first task anyways.


message 112: by Debra (last edited Oct 02, 2014 07:57AM) (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments I'm up for 14, 20, or 35 for our 2nd roll.

I asked a question about task 3. If I can read about a serial killer/psychopath, then I'll take task 3.


message 113: by KimeyDiann (new)

KimeyDiann | 2174 comments Esther wrote: "2nd roll:
Helen selected her task. There is 5 of us to decide on tasks.
I do not mind doing mine but I got my eye on KimeyDiann's ..."


Esther, you can have my short book for the second roll! My book #2 will be an audiobook so I'm sure the Short Line space will be more beneficial to you. :)

For the first roll I'll be reading Golden's Quest for task #15 Pennsylvania Railroad.

I think I can find something to fit on any of the open spaces for roll #2.


message 114: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments Thank you Kimey!
So as I have a regular book and a short book I know I can read in a few hours, I still need an audiobook. So I did a 3rd roll, my last one pre-toppler.
Got a 38. So 14+38-14=12.
Electric company again. I took the task but I am willing to trade if needed.


message 115: by Esther (last edited Oct 02, 2014 09:50AM) (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments *****READ THIS******

For the members who do not have time to read all messages, look for the last message with the Read This in bold. This will give you all the info up to this message.

First roll status
Annette, Sam: . You need to pick a task. Either take each other or swap with one already assigned.

Annette, I can trade with you if you want.

2nd roll status
There is 5 of them unassigned.( task 3, 11, 14, 20, unknown)

We are waiting for Thing Two chance roll outcome.

Choices:
Debra (3), 14,20
Kazen 11, 14
KimeyDiann 3, 11, 14, 20
Kirila: 20
Thing Two:?

The spreadsheet is up to date.


message 116: by Debra (last edited Oct 02, 2014 10:20AM) (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments Meanie says no about psychopaths/serial killers. I think task 3 is going to be difficult to find a fit. I'll read Secondhand Lions if J-Mom says it's a fit. I saw the movie and enjoyed it.


message 117: by Debra (last edited Oct 02, 2014 10:33AM) (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments Ok, Secondhand Lions won't work because the novelization is not available from my library network and it is too expensive to buy on Amazon. DARN!


message 118: by Annette (new)

Annette Olsen | 205 comments If I understand the spreadsheet correctly Sam rolled a 36 and I can do that task. It says "Are you feeling lucky" I don't know what task that is but I can do it! Just as soon as I know what that is. If my questions are slowing down the process please feel free to just bossing me around and I will do as I'm told.


message 119: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments Anette,
On My phone but in the task tab of the sheet, there os a description of the task decided by the chance card.
Can't check bit it was something about reading a books that is in a team member to read shelf but not on yours.


message 120: by KimeyDiann (new)

KimeyDiann | 2174 comments Right now I think my preference for the second roll will be #14-Virginia Avenue. I have two or three books that take place in or near the state I live in that I can listen to. One of which I have actually been thinking about re-reading for a while and this will give me the perfect excuse. :)

My second choice will be #3-Fruitcake, if a non-fiction book is approved by jmom.

If the non-fic book is declined, my next choice will be 11-Saint Charles Place... I'm pretty sure I can get something to fit with one of those strange saints. :)

And of course I'm sure all of us would be good with taking #20-Free Parking (book of your choice)!


message 121: by Kirila (new)

Kirila | 660 comments Sam's throw gave the following task:
Read a book from another team member's shelves that either isn't on yours, or you had forgotten about.


message 122: by Kirila (last edited Oct 02, 2014 02:00PM) (new)

Kirila | 660 comments Anette, here is a book you don't have on your shelves (and I have on mine): The Ocean at the End of the Lane

You can see if you can find a good deal or if it available at the library. It's a quick read and a very nice book :)

Or you can checkout Agatha Christie's books. I have most of them on my shelves. They are cozy mysteries, also very quick reads. Perfect for a toppler :)


message 123: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments If no one wants to take task 3, I will read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. I found an edition at my library that is over 200 pages long, even though I can't find the edition here on GR. Already okayed this with J-Mom.


message 124: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments Debra wrote: "If no one wants to take task 3, I will read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. I found an edition at my library that is over 200 pages long, even though I can't find the edition here..."

Sold! this is always my problem with these types of toppler tasks. These are not easy as you need to know details about the book hard to know without reading it. so i am sure there are tons that fit the bill but finding them is hard. That is why it is called a challenge, i guess. :)


message 125: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahlou29) | 1302 comments Oh noooo =[ I'm really not having much luck. I just rolled a 10. I was already on space 20 now I'm on 30: Go to jail.. Again. I'll go ask another team.


message 126: by Annette (new)

Annette Olsen | 205 comments I will take task 36 and read The Ocean at the End of three Lane from Kirila's list.


message 127: by Esther (last edited Oct 03, 2014 04:30AM) (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments Annette wrote: "I will take task 36 and read The Ocean at the End of three Lane from Kirila's list."

I listened to the audiobook read by Gaiman himself. Quite a treat if you like audiobook and have them at your library.

Team, my body called quits. I am down with a fever. Will update the sheet tomorrow when I resurect.


message 128: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) | 1786 comments Sarah wrote: "Oh noooo =[ I'm really not having much luck. I just rolled a 10. I was already on space 20 now I'm on 30: Go to jail.. Again. I'll go ask another team."

No Luck for Sarah. :(

Okay, from Team Five 39 = Barossa (Australia) – Looks like a place I’d like to visit. Read a book that takes place somewhere you’ve never been, but is on your dream list of must see places.

Hope it's a good one for you. I want to land on this one myself but haven't had any luck so far. :)


message 129: by Mariab (new)

Mariab | 3059 comments Debra wrote: "If no one wants to take task 3, I will read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. I found an edition at my library that is over 200 pages long, even though I can't find the edition here..."

The original version is a fascinating book, written in mathematical form.
I have a exemplar in which are both,Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, with additional poetry, short stories and (a little disturbing) photos taken by Lewis Carroll


message 130: by Sam (new)

Sam (ecowitch) | 2354 comments Kirila wrote: "Sam's throw gave the following task:
Read a book from another team member's shelves that either isn't on yours, or you had forgotten about."


Thanks for sharing this Kirila, didn't have chance to check this yesterday! :-)


message 131: by Sam (new)

Sam (ecowitch) | 2354 comments And I can do Anette's task with The Wolves of Solomon :-)


message 132: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahlou29) | 1302 comments I'm keeping the space 39 that Dawn and team 5 sent me to =]


message 133: by Esther (last edited Oct 03, 2014 04:57AM) (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments *****READ THIS******

For the members who do not have time to read all messages, look for the last message with the Read This in bold. This will give you all the info up to this message.

First roll status
All set. If you already know which book you are going to read, let me know and I will add it to the spreadsheet.

2nd roll status
There is 4 of them unassigned.( task 11, 14, 20, unknown)

We are waiting for Thing Two chance roll outcome.

Choices:
Kazen 11, 14
KimeyDiann 11, 14, 20
Kirila: 20
Thing Two:?

The spreadsheet is up to date.


message 134: by Debra (last edited Oct 03, 2014 06:10AM) (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments Annette wrote: "I will take task 36 and read The Ocean at the End of three Lane from Kirila's list."

I LOVE that book. Have a signed copy at home! The audiobook is also awesome, as previously said. Neil Gaiman has a yummy voice!


message 135: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments Oh Esther! You poor thing. Hope you can get some rest and feel better. We'll be fine without you for a while!


message 136: by KimeyDiann (new)

KimeyDiann | 2174 comments @Esther - I hope you feel better soon!

Go ahead and put me down for #14 for the second roll. I'll read Mortal Fear by Greg Iles.


message 137: by Debra (last edited Oct 03, 2014 06:25AM) (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments For Task 1, horror, I'll be reading The Neighbors.

For Task 2, nutty as a fruitcake, I'll be reading Alice in Wonderland, an edition from my library which is over 200 pages.


message 138: by Annette (new)

Annette Olsen | 205 comments I've been trying to navigate the Toppler threads on my phone and it has made keeping clear on the rules and what I need to do a little confusing so I apologize for all the questions. Hopefully this is the last of my questions. I just want to make sure I have it figured out, so please help me one more time. :) Am I correct in thinking that I can roll again now? I can easily commit to 4 or 5 books, maybe more... so that would be a roll for each book I am promising to read each roll coming after I agree to the task for the space I landed on or take one from the pool... yes?


message 139: by Esther (last edited Oct 03, 2014 09:41AM) (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments No problem Annette. Goodreads on a phone is frustrating.


You are correct, you can roll many but:
- you cannot have more than 1 unassigned task at once. So you take what you roll or trade before your next roll
- there is a penalty for tasks that will no be completed, so be sure of yourself before you roll as you need to read as many book as you roll. You cannot give task away.

This is why I rolled 3 times only. I will surely add 1 or 2 more but I am going to wait until I am almost done with a book to do so.


message 140: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments Thing Two wrote: "Hey Jmom - I'm feelin' lucky today!"

Let's see how lucky.

Read a book with at least one person on the cover. At least half of their body must be visible. It can be the top, bottom, middle, or split lengthwise

This one should no be that bad....


message 141: by Annette (new)

Annette Olsen | 205 comments I rolled 31 for my second roll. I believe that puts me on 11. I can take that task. I would love some book suggestions if anyone has one!


message 142: by KimeyDiann (new)

KimeyDiann | 2174 comments Annette wrote: "I rolled 31 for my second roll. I believe that puts me on 11. I can take that task. I would love some book suggestions if anyone has one!"

Looking over your TBR, I see the following books that might work...

The World Without You (5. Edward the Confessor -- Patron Saint of Difficult Marriages or 6. Felicity -- Patron Saint of Barren Women and Parents Who Have Had a Child Die)

Gone Girl (5. Edward the Confessor -- Patron Saint of Difficult Marriages or 6. Felicity -- Patron Saint of Barren Women and Parents Who Have Had a Child Die)

In the Woods (8. Columba -- Patron Saint of Bookbinders, Poets, and Ireland)

I'm sure there are others, that was just what I saw from a quick perusal.


message 143: by Helen (new)

Helen Southall (hsouthall) | 181 comments Esther , I really like the READ THIS idea. It is a big help in keeping current. Kudos team captain!

For the first roll, I have #14 -- 14 = Virginia Avenue – I was born in Virginia. Read a book that takes place in your hometown/city/county/province/state/territory/country – you get the idea. Try to get close, but don’t drive yourself insane.

I will be reading A Plain Disappearance (Appleseed Creek #3) by Amanda Flower

I live in central Ohio and Appleseed Creek is set in Amish country in Central Ohio.


message 144: by Kirila (new)

Kirila | 660 comments Annette, your first row was 19. 19 + 31 - 40 = 10. So your task is for number 10.


message 145: by Kirila (new)

Kirila | 660 comments 10 is just visiting jail so you need to throw again.


message 146: by Annette (new)

Annette Olsen | 205 comments Kirila. I am still coming up with 11...where am I going wrong?


message 147: by Kirila (new)

Kirila | 660 comments I don't know :) Show me your calculations :)


message 148: by Kirila (last edited Oct 03, 2014 04:00PM) (new)

Kirila | 660 comments Your first throw was 19. Then you threw 31. 19+31 =50. Since there are 40 tiles including Go, you need to subtract 40. 50-40=10. Maybe my assumptions are wrong. Was your first throw 19? Was your second throw 31?


message 149: by Esther (last edited Oct 03, 2014 04:19PM) (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments I am still alive but a bit into zombie mode. Will update tomorrow. I am just too lazy to do so.

Fun part is I am doing the Run for the cause race (i'm fast walking it as i am not a runner) for research on breast cancer Sunday am. It would be great if i could actually breathe. :)

Nighty night I am off to sleep off that annoying cold.


message 150: by Annette (new)

Annette Olsen | 205 comments Thanks Kirila. My mistake was not counting GO. If I count GO I am on 10 and will roll again.


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