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Oct 04, 2014 07:04AM

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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.
Other roll status
There is 2 tasks unassigned.
How about?
Kazen 11
Kirila: 20
The spreadsheet is up to date.


Ohh.... have fun. I would say it does.



Now, do I roll again? J-Mom says yes! So I did and got 14. That puts me on 31.
31 = Sandy’s Treedome (Spongebob) – Sandy is in a world that is normally alien to squirrels. Read a book with someone who is not in their own environment – aliens on earth, humans on another planet or a spaceship. This will also include time travel – humans going back in time or into the future, dinosaurs in the present.

Kazen, can you explain the link between the book and the task?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangle...
The second book covers all kinds of accidents and disasters dealing with nuclear power, right up to and including the Fukushima disaster.
Let me know if I'm amiss in thinking one or the other of these books would fit the task and I'll hunt up something else. :)

You did not. I did miss it. Too obvious... :)

Debra chance roll, put us back to 0 points. Yeah.
So far, we have committed to 20 books, all tasks are assigned.
I guess it is gophering time now. If anyone have trouble finding books. let the team know, I am sure that someone can help.
If you know what you are reading, let us know (yes, you can change your book later)
The spreadsheet is up to date.
Is it toppler time yet?

For my short book I will be reading the lastest Amelie Nothomb, Pétronille, 168p,
I have electric company twice. I have 1636: The Kremlin Games that I am using in a combo in the chunkster challenge, and I am trying to download one audiobook, a historical mystery, L'Enquête russe from my library.
It is the 1st time I borrow an audiobook in French. it's numilog instead of overdrive and oneclick and is is totally inadequate. Can you believe this? There are 50 plus files and I need to download all of them separately. I started this during lunch Friday. I had to stop before I finished. When I went back to the site to get some more, it would not let me as the book was already borrowed. (duh!!!) So I emailed tech support telling them of the issue. They replying that "indeed I could not download all files in a bundle. And here is the link to the FAQ". Very helpful. I guess they proved that you can work for a library but not be able to read... *sigh*... I am going to try again today.

Tile 11: The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey by Candice Millard. It's 670 pages. I may not make it to a second book, but if I do I'll read:
Tile 33: The Queen of Whale Cay: The Eccentric Story of 'Joe' Carstairs, Fastest Woman on Water by Kate Summerscale
My third roll is 15, which takes me to tile 8.



Hi Kazen,
Am I confused? In messages #103 & 111 you traded the Free Parking for the Romance, didn't you?

8 = Vermont Avenue – Fall is here and the leaves will be turning. Read a book set in the fall.
Are you taking it?

No. I doubt I'll be reading that third roll book. If someone rolls a picture book however, I'll do that. :)

No. I doubt I'll be reading that third roll book. If so..."
You are expected to read as many as you roll, if not there is penalty. So no rolling until you are sure.

Am I confused? In messages #103 & 111 you traded the Free Parking for the Romance, didn't you? "
Yes, yes I did! Looks like it's my turn to miss the obvious. >_< Sorry about that! Luckily I have a lot of options:
The Wicked Wallflower
Lord of Temptation
A Night to Surrender
Loving a Lost Lord
Three Weeks With Lady X

Ah! I hadn't seen that rule!
So, add The Thirteenth Tale back on my list for a "fall" read, unless someone else wants it. I've got plenty of poetry books here if that number comes up (assuming there is a poetry number) to trade.
(Back-up book if one of "The Meanies" doesn't like that fall selection: The Autumn of the Patriarch)


I am slowly acquiring small books from the library in case I have time to read a third book. If I am lucky, one of the books I get will fit. If not, I will have to go running to the library for something else.
Thing Two, if you think you can't finish all three books, you currently have for the toppler, you could also try to choose something else for the first one (so it is not a chunkster). If you choose shorter books, then it will be easier to finish all of them and maybe even have time to roll one more time.

I just may get in a 4th book! Will see how I'm doing when that Monday rolls around.

As for rolling during that week, I know some us us will probably be willing to trade a task we have not started yet if you roll something that does not fit you. Or, at the very least, help you with ideas.

I've been reading pretty quickly this month so I just might be able to fit in a third book, but I'm not going to commit to that just yet.
I signed up for a free trial of Kindle Unlimited this month and started listening to a book that included narration for free yesterday. If I'm doing "mindless" tasks at work, I can listen to narration on my Kindle app which has the potential to really increase my reading speed. :)

Doesn't this distract you from working? I can't imagine listening to a book and working at the same time. Even if the task is "mindless"... But good for you :) We could use that ability for the toppler!
Esther, what kind of midterm exam do you have? Are you a teacher or a student?


If I am doing work on the computer (which is the majority of my work) or sorting and filing, I can't listen to anything that takes real attention. Sometimes music is even too distracting.


The Neil Gaiman books are great and perfect for the toppler! I hope you enjoy them :). Those two were my first Gaiman books and they hooked me up!
I am reading Death Comes As the End for my 2nd book choice - a free book. This is my Madam Tutti Frutti book.
@Esther - Chinese sounds complicated! I am studying German twice a week after work and I know how much of my time that takes, so I can imagine Chinese is even more time-consuming. Good luck with the midterm!
@KimeyDiann - I get it now :). I have only listened to one audio book ever and I tried different settings. The only successful one was while cooking at home. I tried other mindless activities, but I was still getting distracted from the book.


@Kirila - I'm with you on audio books, they're not quite my thing. Hmm, now that I think about it the ones I've stuck with have been comedy - nothing beats a comedian reading their own material. :)
@Ester - Good luck with the Chinese! I live in Japan and I'm studying to become a medical interpreter... so if you ever want to vent about East Asian languages I'm your girl! ^_^b


9 + 37 = 46 - 40 = 6
That is murder mystery so I will take it.
Here are my three books so far.
14 - location is close to you - A Plain Disappearance by Amanda Flower
9 - classic - The Naked Sun by Isaac Asimov
6 - murder mystery - Joyland by Stephen King

Kazen wrote: "@Kirila - I'm with you on audio books, they're not quite my thing..."
I developed a love for audiobooks when I was working out of town and having to drive 5-6 hours one way on a regular basis. I would get so sleepy and listening to the radio wasn't doing enough to keep me awake. I was about halfway home one weekend and stopped at a big gas station for a potty break and caffeine fix. While I was standing in line waiting to pay, I saw a bin full of books on cd. I decided to give that a try and found it helped big time in keeping me alert while I was driving.
Now I have just shy of an hour commute to work each way and audiobooks are my saving grace. The rural, monotonous highways I drive make me so sleepy and a good book to listen to really makes a world of difference.

About 1/3rd of my reading is via audio. Most of those I get from the library and download through ITUNES to my IPOD. Some I download from my online library sites and a few I get from Audible.


I used to shop the books-a-million clearance rack for cheap audiobooks, but they closed down. The local B&N just doesn't have much of a selection and what they do have is almost always full price. The local goodwill bookstore occasionally has audio, but not very often. Paperbackswap.com has been my number one place for getting audiobooks without having to pay full price.
I haven't tried Audible because it just doesn't seem like that great of a deal for as many books as I listen to each month. That is why I'm so excited about the Kindle Unlimited program having a lot of books with narration included. For 10 bucks per month I can feed my ebook and audiobook addictions! LOL. But, only time will tell if it is going to be a good deal for me or not.

I'd be lost without my libraries and their great programs. They've just added a feature where we can access some magazines online. I haven't tried it yet, but plan on checking it out. In November we're voting on a levy for the libraries. I really hope it passes! A couple of years ago they lost 40% of their budget that came from the Board of Education. So if the levy doesn't pass, there will be all kinds of cutbacks, from fewer hours and closing branches to fewer services and purchases of materials.

Check your state library system! My local library system has next to nothing but the state system has 60,000+ titles online. I just had to email them a photo of my driver's license and the card came in the mail a couple of weeks later. Worth a shot! :D

Hey! I want one of those!

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