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R11: Team Twice as Fast (2) ***Winning Team***
Week 9: Roll 1
Spot: 70
Book: Dark Flag by Kevin Wignall
Qualification: Standalone
Pages: 244
Finished: 25 Oct 2019
Rating: ★★★★
Review:
Sam Webster has left the shady world of doing seriously questionable work for the government behind. Then an old university friend of his is murdered in Copenhagen shortly after telling Sam that he's involved in something dangerous and fears for his life. Determined to uncover what led to his friend's death, Sam begins to look into the matter. The Danish police aren't keen on his meddling, and a CIA officer who has inserted himself into the investigation and seems to know a lot more than he lets on tells Sam to back off, but he refuses to be deterred - and might just have stumbled on a massive conspiracy that endangers anyone who knows about it.
Another intriguing, fastpaced thriller from Wignall. I feel a little ambivalent about the ending, but on the whole this was a thoroughly entertaining read.
Spot: 70

Book: Dark Flag by Kevin Wignall
Qualification: Standalone
Pages: 244
Finished: 25 Oct 2019
Rating: ★★★★
Review:
Sam Webster has left the shady world of doing seriously questionable work for the government behind. Then an old university friend of his is murdered in Copenhagen shortly after telling Sam that he's involved in something dangerous and fears for his life. Determined to uncover what led to his friend's death, Sam begins to look into the matter. The Danish police aren't keen on his meddling, and a CIA officer who has inserted himself into the investigation and seems to know a lot more than he lets on tells Sam to back off, but he refuses to be deterred - and might just have stumbled on a massive conspiracy that endangers anyone who knows about it.
Another intriguing, fastpaced thriller from Wignall. I feel a little ambivalent about the ending, but on the whole this was a thoroughly entertaining read.

Spot #70

Qualifications:Cover Item Animal
Pages:219
Finished:10/24/19
Rating:4 Stars
Review:I saw someone else read this book and thought it looked like a fun read. I'm a knitter which I've only been knitting for about 5 years going on 6. I'm in love with this series and how unique it is. I definitely want these books for my own bookshelf. I'm on the hunt for them in paperback.
Completion Post
Week: 9 Roll: 1
Spot: 70
Book: Aunt Bessie Goes
Qualification: Isle of Man #7
Pages: 237
Finished: 10/26/19
Rating: ****
Review: I think I complained in my review of book #5 of this series that there was a loose end that I didn't like. Well, imagine my surprise when that loose end was solved! But there was another loose unresolved in this story :( I guess the author has taken to doing that to keep up interest in her books.
I have now read books 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 in the series.
Week: 9 Roll: 1
Spot: 70

Book: Aunt Bessie Goes
Qualification: Isle of Man #7
Pages: 237
Finished: 10/26/19
Rating: ****
Review: I think I complained in my review of book #5 of this series that there was a loose end that I didn't like. Well, imagine my surprise when that loose end was solved! But there was another loose unresolved in this story :( I guess the author has taken to doing that to keep up interest in her books.
I have now read books 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 in the series.
Week 9: Roll 2
Roll: 6
Current Spot: 76, Alternate: Cover: Orange
✔ Angie ~aka Reading Machine~: Outpouring by C.S. Johnson (The Starlight Chronicles #6) Review
✔ Maddie: Enna Burning by Shannon Hale (Alternate: Cover Orange) Review
✔ Denise: Headhunters by Mark Dawson (John Milton #7) Review
✔ Lanelle: Kiss and Spell by Shanna Swendson (Enchanted, Inc. #7) Review
Bonus earned: Angie - Halloween Bonus
Roll: 6
Current Spot: 76, Alternate: Cover: Orange
✔ Angie ~aka Reading Machine~: Outpouring by C.S. Johnson (The Starlight Chronicles #6) Review
✔ Maddie: Enna Burning by Shannon Hale (Alternate: Cover Orange) Review
✔ Denise: Headhunters by Mark Dawson (John Milton #7) Review
✔ Lanelle: Kiss and Spell by Shanna Swendson (Enchanted, Inc. #7) Review
Bonus earned: Angie - Halloween Bonus
✸ Halloween Bonus: One point can be earned for reading a Horror/Paranormal/Urban Fantasy book for the roll on 10/27.
Maddie wrote: "Unfortunately I can't cover that one."
I bet Angie has something that fits, or I might if she doesn't.
Hey, how did your exams go?
I bet Angie has something that fits, or I might if she doesn't.
Hey, how did your exams go?

They went pretty well thanks! I think I passed!
Don't worry about it, we'll probably find something - and if not, missing out on one bonus point isn't the end of the world either. :D
Fingers crossed! When do you get the results?
Fingers crossed! When do you get the results?



Spot #76

Qualifications:Starlight Chronicles Book #6 and Halloween Bonus
Pages:320
Finished:10/30/19
Rating:4 Stars
Review:Hamilton Dinger is looking to the future without Draco and Sinisters much to the dismay of Raiya. Will there be a future? Find out in Outpouring.
Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ wrote: "
is listed as a fantasy on Goodreads. Will this work for Halloween Bonus? Does the book have to be a new one or will a re~read work?"
A re-read is fine. The fantasy tag wouldn't work, but it's also tagged paranormal-romance-urban-fantasy, and that qualifies. :)

A re-read is fine. The fantasy tag wouldn't work, but it's also tagged paranormal-romance-urban-fantasy, and that qualifies. :)
Selection Post
Week: 9 Roll:
Spot: 76
Book: Kiss and Spell
Qualification: Enchanted, Inc. #7
Pages: 204
this book is shelved as Fantasy, Urban Fantasy and Paranormal Fantasy
Week: 9 Roll:
Spot: 76

Book: Kiss and Spell
Qualification: Enchanted, Inc. #7
Pages: 204
this book is shelved as Fantasy, Urban Fantasy and Paranormal Fantasy
Completion Post
Week 9 Roll: 2
Spot: 76
Book: Kiss and Spell
Pages: 204
Qualification: 7th the the Enchanted Inc. series
Read: 10/29
Rating: 4 stars
Review: This is good addition to a great series. We get to see Katie and Owen's relationship grow and strengthen. I thought the concept of cheesy romantic comedy movies and TV shows a marvelous plot device for the story. It certainly brought to mind plenty of movies and TV shows that I have watched. I loved the ending!
Week 9 Roll: 2
Spot: 76

Book: Kiss and Spell
Pages: 204
Qualification: 7th the the Enchanted Inc. series
Read: 10/29
Rating: 4 stars
Review: This is good addition to a great series. We get to see Katie and Owen's relationship grow and strengthen. I thought the concept of cheesy romantic comedy movies and TV shows a marvelous plot device for the story. It certainly brought to mind plenty of movies and TV shows that I have watched. I loved the ending!
Week 9: Roll 2
Spot: 76
Book: Headhunters by Mark Dawson
Qualification: John Milton #7
Pages: 394
Finished: 30 Oct 2019
Rating: ★★★
Review:
Having convinced himself that Milton killed his wife, former Mossad operative Avi Bachmann has gotten himself broken out of prison and is hellbent on revenge. Blackmailing his former employers into providing assistance, he's tracked Milton to Australia and doesn't care whether an innocent bystander might get caught up in his thirst for vengeance.
Eh, this one was pretty much that overblown "two super Alpha killers facing off" climax from the previous book repeated and stretched out into an entire novel. While I liked that we finally got some more international settings again, and having Ziggy, who was a fun character in the previous book as well, back in the mix made things more entertaining, I still felt this one was too longwinded and Avi two one-dimensional a character to make for a truly interesting adversary.
Spot: 76

Book: Headhunters by Mark Dawson
Qualification: John Milton #7
Pages: 394
Finished: 30 Oct 2019
Rating: ★★★
Review:
Having convinced himself that Milton killed his wife, former Mossad operative Avi Bachmann has gotten himself broken out of prison and is hellbent on revenge. Blackmailing his former employers into providing assistance, he's tracked Milton to Australia and doesn't care whether an innocent bystander might get caught up in his thirst for vengeance.
Eh, this one was pretty much that overblown "two super Alpha killers facing off" climax from the previous book repeated and stretched out into an entire novel. While I liked that we finally got some more international settings again, and having Ziggy, who was a fun character in the previous book as well, back in the mix made things more entertaining, I still felt this one was too longwinded and Avi two one-dimensional a character to make for a truly interesting adversary.


Pages: 317
How it fits: Orange cover
Date read: 31/10/19
Rating: 4 stars
Review: I loved how this continued on from Goose Girl, and I didn't feel lose as it's been a while since I read #1. I enjoyed learning about Enna and her life in the forest, and also how she comes to learn about fire-speak and learn it! Nice easy quick read
Week 10: Roll 1
Roll: 4
Current Spot: 80, Alternate: Cover Item: Furniture
✔ Angie ~aka Reading Machine~: Spring Blessings by S.C. Houff (Standalone) Review
✔ Maddie: Elevator Pitch by Linwood Barclay (Standalone) Review
✔ Denise: Agent Running in the Field by John le Carré (Standalone) Review
✔ Lanelle: Winter Wish by Dixie Minor (Standalone) Review
Roll: 4
Current Spot: 80, Alternate: Cover Item: Furniture
✔ Angie ~aka Reading Machine~: Spring Blessings by S.C. Houff (Standalone) Review
✔ Maddie: Elevator Pitch by Linwood Barclay (Standalone) Review
✔ Denise: Agent Running in the Field by John le Carré (Standalone) Review
✔ Lanelle: Winter Wish by Dixie Minor (Standalone) Review


How it fits: Standalone
Pages: 464 (will re-read the pages that I've already read)

Spot #80

Qualifications:Standalone
Pages:308
Finished:11/2/19
Rating:4 Stars
Review:I've never read a book where the author is an active member of the story through out the whole book. It did make the story more interesting to say the least. I look forward to my next adventure with this author.
Completion Post
Week: 10 Roll: 1
Spot: 80
Book: Winter Wish
Qualification: a standalone
Pages: 224
Date read: 11/1/19
Rating: ***
Review: From the blurb, I thought that this story was going to be some sort of alien encounter. Nope, just a coming-of-age, teenage drama type of book. It was kind of slow reading how the main character came to understand herself.
There was a bit of tension when she came across a wannabe militia guy who was kinda wacko. But that ended peacefully after some more drama.
That writing was good, but it's not something that I'd ever read again. Unless it was for a challenge :)
Week: 10 Roll: 1
Spot: 80

Book: Winter Wish
Qualification: a standalone
Pages: 224
Date read: 11/1/19
Rating: ***
Review: From the blurb, I thought that this story was going to be some sort of alien encounter. Nope, just a coming-of-age, teenage drama type of book. It was kind of slow reading how the main character came to understand herself.
There was a bit of tension when she came across a wannabe militia guy who was kinda wacko. But that ended peacefully after some more drama.
That writing was good, but it's not something that I'd ever read again. Unless it was for a challenge :)

Final deadline is Sunday, 11:59pm, Central Time. That's 41 hours from now, unless my math is very much off. You can use the time zone converter linked in post #2 to check it against your own time zone.
Week 10: Roll 1
Spot: 80
Book: Agent Running in the Field by John le Carré
Qualification: Standalone
Pages: 282
Finished: 02 Nov 2019
Rating: ★★★★
Review:
When the grand master of the spy thriller genre has a new book out, it's sure to be an immediate addition to my TBR. Set very much in the present, amidst the political turbulence of Brexit and Trump, the story follows a middle-aged spy nearing the end of his career who is unwittingly pulled into very troublesome waters by his badminton partner, a volatile young man with forceful political opinions. Clever, timely, with plenty of twists and brilliantly written.
Spot: 80

Book: Agent Running in the Field by John le Carré
Qualification: Standalone
Pages: 282
Finished: 02 Nov 2019
Rating: ★★★★
Review:
When the grand master of the spy thriller genre has a new book out, it's sure to be an immediate addition to my TBR. Set very much in the present, amidst the political turbulence of Brexit and Trump, the story follows a middle-aged spy nearing the end of his career who is unwittingly pulled into very troublesome waters by his badminton partner, a volatile young man with forceful political opinions. Clever, timely, with plenty of twists and brilliantly written.

How's your book coming, Maddie? Daylight Savings Time in the US ended today, so you might need to double check whether the deadline has shifted for you. Still almost 8 hours to go though, so no pressure! :)

I'll have it done no worries. I think it shifted for the better for me, making it 7pm rather than 6pm! Assuming that there's around 7hr from now?


How it fits: Standalone
Pages: 464 (will re-read the pages that I've already read)
Date read: 4/11/19
Rating: 4 stars
Review: It's not often that I read types of books like this, but I really need to get more into thrillers, or just books that aren't fantasy/contemporary in general XD I know I'll love the more creepy thrillers!
I enjoyed the short chapters, really motivating, as well as the different POVs (although I did get a little confused at the start). It took a while to get into, and there were many different relationships in the story, but I did enjoy it! I couldn't think of anything worse than being in an elevator and it plunging to the ground and killing me!
Week 10: Roll 2
Roll: 6
Current Spot: 86, Alternate: Title E
✔ Angie ~aka Reading Machine~: Everlasting by C.S. Johnson (Alternate: Title E) Review
✔ Denise: The Ninth Step by Mark Dawson (John Milton #8) Review
✔ Lanelle: Poppy Done to Death by Charlaine Harris (Aurora Teagarden #8) Review
Roll: 6
Current Spot: 86, Alternate: Title E
✔ Angie ~aka Reading Machine~: Everlasting by C.S. Johnson (Alternate: Title E) Review
✔ Denise: The Ninth Step by Mark Dawson (John Milton #8) Review
✔ Lanelle: Poppy Done to Death by Charlaine Harris (Aurora Teagarden #8) Review


Pages: 256
How it fits: E title
I'm just finding random books at this point XD Don't have any series up high enough

We're sorry to lose you, but with everything you've got going on at the moment it's totally understandable. I fully intend to run this thing again next year, so I hope it'll fit better with your schedule then. :)
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Roll: 5
Current Spot: 70, Alternate: Cover Item: Animal
✔ Angie ~aka Reading Machine~: The Vampire Knitting Club by Nancy Warren (Alternate: Cover Item Animal) Review
Maddie: Pre-arranged absence
✔ Denise: Dark Flag by Kevin Wignall (Standalone) Review
✔ Lanelle: Aunt Bessie Goes by Diana Xarissa (Isle of Man #7) Review