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Bunnita (Worth Reading It?)
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Feb 03, 2020 07:36AM
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Any of us can contribute to a word, correct? If, for example, I wanted to add the N to “knew” I could do it?
I'd like to start tackling "GroundhogDay", since it has a bunch of easy words that run into it, but I'll need help. I've got an H that should be done tonight, and a U coming up next. I should also have 2 G's soon. Does anyone want to help me? Otherwise, I could probably knock off "BreakUp" with the books I have planned for the month - but it doesn't attach to anything.
Jennifer wrote: "I'd like to start tackling "GroundhogDay", since it has a bunch of easy words that run into it, but I'll need help. I've got an H that should be done tonight, and a U coming up next. I should also ..."I'm reading If You Tell: A True Story of Murder, Family Secrets, and the Unbreakable Bond of Sisterhood by Gregg Olsen . I can help you with Groundhog Day.
I also read The Deep, Deep Snow by Brian Freeman and finished it on 2/02.
I posted my reviews for these books. =)
I was able to complete the word WISH with these three books. I updated the spreadsheet.
I have also read
but there is not a page count on GR at the moment. The book releases tomorrow so I am hoping that either GR or Amazon will have a page count. I thought about using this book for the letter F in February but I can put it somewhere else if anyone thinks it would be placed better off elsewhere.
Okay just so we are all on the same page, here are the words we are working on:KNEW - needs an
WISHED - needs ED
GROUNDHOGDAY, GROUNDHOG, GROUND, HOG, and DAY - needs GROUN & OGDAY
NEW, NEWADULT & ADULT - needs an
FEBRUARY - needs EBRUAY
I finished If You Tellby Gregg Olsen if someone will post it for me, letters I, G, O. My review is finished. I’ve been helping my 8 months pregnant daughter out the last few days and will be helping her a lot due to a sprained Sacroiliac and she has a 23 month old. I should be home after I pick up her boys up from school so that would be around 330 or 4 o’clock PST, so at that time if no one has posted it for us then I will post it. Thanks team!
Vicki wrote: "Jenny, why was I able to use a G and a D in Groundhog Day with only one book?"I think you only had the G. I think I did the D.
Finshed Cursed by the Gods by raye wagner. What would yall like to use it for? Next up is Demigods and monsters by raye wagner if that helps decide where to place it.
I'm going to clean up the highlighting in the spreadsheet so we can see visually what we are working on.
Jennifer wrote: "or one of the C's in Chocolate, or you can choose a new word"I was working on 'coroner' but then I saw that the words everyone is working on.
I have books for the C, O, R, O, R leaving only the N and the E
OK, I re-highlighted things. The basic key is: yellow are words horizontal, green are vertical, orange is one way diagonal, and blue is the other way diagonal. If I changed hues, it is because there are several words piled up on top of each other that can spell things out. A good example is where we have Elizabeth, Hope, and Open all on the horizontal line.I highlighted the Main words we are working on in bright Pink, letters already posted in Red. But we might as well shoot to complete any word that is shooting off of any of our main words too. I haven't highlighted them specifically. Until we get more than one letter in the word, I think we should leave as is.
Whatya think? Did it help at all?
Jennifer wrote: "OK, I re-highlighted things. The basic key is: yellow are words horizontal, green are vertical, orange is one way diagonal, and blue is the other way diagonal. If I changed hues, it is because ther..."Love it. Thanks
Jenny, I guess I misunderstood. I saw that you had asked about using two letters but the way it was worded I thought it said using two letters from my one book. Lol
Jennifer wrote: "OK, I re-highlighted things. The basic key is: yellow are words horizontal, green are vertical, orange is one way diagonal, and blue is the other way diagonal. If I changed hues, it is because ther..."Looks great. Thank you. =)
I posted my review for
. I used it for the letter K in the word KISS, which is a new word. It has several connecting words as well that I think will be easy enough to fill. I hope everyone has a great weekend!
Jennifer, I didn't see your book for CHOCOLATE recorded in Alaina's last post. Did you post the book? It's marked finished on our SS.
We have 35 words in progress (less 2 that should be marked complete if we can get WISH approved to go with WISHED).I can't find the word WAIST in the search word puzzle. Can someone please find it and highlight it? Right now it's listed as word #20 and Vanessa has the W.
Done, Jenny! It is in the top right corner, using the W from Wolf and going diagnoally up to right. I highlighted it in pink for you.
Jammin Jenny wrote: "Jennifer, I didn't see your book for CHOCOLATE recorded in Alaina's last post. Did you post the book? It's marked finished on our SS."Thanks Jenny! I forgot to list it when I posted. Fixed.
I think that there is some overlap on the spreadsheet. We are currently going for the word SEE in two different spots. One is attached to the words KISS and SEEK and the other is attached to the word WISHED. I listed SEEK as word 23 on the spreadsheet and someone listed it again for word 35. The word SEE on the spreadsheet for word 32 is the SEE that is connected to WISHED. The word SEE on the spreadsheet for word 37 is the SEE that is connected to KISS. I am going to clean up the spreadsheet where these words are concerned. Jammin Jenny a couple of your words are used for SEE so I am going to switch them to the other SEE because I already read for the S in SEEK. That will complete one of the SEEs. If you have any questions just ask me. =)
Vanessa wrote: "I think that there is some overlap on the spreadsheet. We are currently going for the word SEE in two different spots. One is attached to the words KISS and SEEK and the other is attached to the wo..."Thank you! I knew there was something wrong but couldn't figure it out!
Jammin Jenny wrote: "Vanessa wrote: "I think that there is some overlap on the spreadsheet. We are currently going for the word SEE in two different spots. One is attached to the words KISS and SEEK and the other is at..."I didn't realize at first that SEE was a part of SEEK so that was what threw me off at first. =P
I’ve read 2 books so far, but I can’t seem to add it from my phone. I read “Not so Pure and Simple” and “We Set the Dark on Fire”
Hello Team!
Congrats on doing well so far! Since it's about the halfway mark of the challenge, I wanted to let you know that I sent out a message to the 4 people, who haven't posted on your team's review thread yet, to see if they are still participating or not.
Congrats on doing well so far! Since it's about the halfway mark of the challenge, I wanted to let you know that I sent out a message to the 4 people, who haven't posted on your team's review thread yet, to see if they are still participating or not.
Yay! We finished GroundhogDay!!I'm going to concentrate on finishing the other words we have started rather than start new words, if possible.
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