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message 201: by Geri (new)

Geri Laura wrote: "Lol! RH stands for Reverse Harem. But I’m in a few RH Facebook groups, and I bet authors in there would jump at the idea of a Rocky Horror RH novel. :)"

I’d love to read that!


message 202: by Geri (new)

Geri Britta wrote: "I'm probably going to fly through the rest of Eclipse today. My next book I chose by picking a random task and finding a fitting book for it! Might do that again later as it's a fun challenge."

Most of the time that is how I choose a book. Much easier than choosing something from my long list of “to read”. Unless the library gifts me with a bunch of books at once. Which does happen. 😁


message 203: by Laura (new)

Laura | 5524 comments Geri, another recommendation for you! And I recommend the audio if you can. (If you check it out on KU, you can get the audio for half price!). I recommend the whole series.
Trickery (Curse of the Gods, #1) by Jaymin Eve


message 204: by Geri (new)

Geri Thanks! I found A Dead and Stormy Night on Hoopla! 😁 And put Trickery on my tbr list.


message 205: by Alysa (new)

Alysa H. | 3840 comments I finished my 2nd book earlier today (and updated spreadsheet).
I also added a 6th book, also for "T" and also tagged CREEPY.
:D


message 206: by Sallie(GeorgiaGirl) (last edited Jun 16, 2020 04:34PM) (new)

Sallie(GeorgiaGirl) (shuga) | 775 comments I finished another book today "I". I will see where I can place in the tasks....updating spreadsheet


message 207: by Cindee (new)

Cindee | 34 comments going to start tomorrow not felt like reading for awhile


message 208: by Carrie (last edited Jun 16, 2020 07:18PM) (new)

Carrie (carriele1216) | 1317 comments Completion Post:

The Suicide House
The Suicide House by Charlie Donlea
Charlie Donlea

Tasks: 6 - Read a book with MPG Thriller
Used it for R - character Rory
Also - A Andrew, T Tanner, O - Detective Otto

Page count 304
Read date: June 16, 2020


message 209: by Robyn (new)

Robyn (robyn_r) | 88 comments I finished Miss Cecily's Recipes for Exceptional Ladies by Vicky Zimmerman and updated the date read on the spreadsheet


message 210: by [[ Frankie ]] (new)

[[ Frankie ]] (freedbyfiction) | 536 comments Laura wrote: "[[ Frankie ]] wrote: "Laura wrote: "Geri wrote: "Alysa wrote: "I only have like 30 pages left of Network Effect (it is so goooooood!!!), and I have also started [book:Blameless|7719..."

Oh, no! Thanks for pointing that out, Laura, before I ended up reading it! I am so used to the 150 page minimum, I guess. Dang it! I’ll get to it sometime eventually, though. :p


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[[ Frankie ]] (freedbyfiction) | 536 comments Hey, captains! I have a huge favor to ask - -

Do you think you could add a countdown link somewhere (maybe in the info posts on page 1) that tells us how long we have until the end of the round? I dunno about anyone else, but I know that would be super helpful for me, having it somewhere close to us. :p

(& if a countdown to the end of the round is already posted somewhere & I missed it, I apologize!)


message 212: by Laura (new)

Laura | 5524 comments [[ Frankie ]] wrote: "Hey, captains! I have a huge favor to ask - -

Do you think you could add a countdown link somewhere (maybe in the info posts on page 1) that tells us how long we have until the end of the round? I..."


Let me see if there's already something made, so I don't have to re-invent the wheel. :)


message 213: by Sammy (new)

Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 12853 comments Hello there windmill tilters!

Having just finished The Art of Fielding (a book I can heartily recommend!), I am left in the mood for more sports-themed books, so have come to see if any of you have any recommendations in the genre.
Just to be clear, I'm not looking for a trashy romance that happens to have a sports backdrop (you know the kind I mean...), but the kind that has a sport at its heart. (any sport, I'm open to learning about new ones! lol)

Thanks in advance!

Sammy - Team HP


message 214: by Laura (new)

Laura | 5524 comments Sammy, Mariana Zapata’s Kulti is about a female soccer player, and centers around the sport. And From Lukov With Love features two figure skaters. She has several other sports themed ones, but most feature the player rather than the sport.


message 215: by Navi (new)

Navi (nvsahota) | 730 comments Greetings from Team Pants! I've come to request recommendations from you all 😊 Lately, I’ve been in the mood for some great nonfiction. Any favourites? I don’t have a genre preference – biography, memoir, history, science are all fine! Thanks in advance!


message 216: by Alysa (last edited Jun 17, 2020 05:05PM) (new)

Alysa H. | 3840 comments I just gave Navi a bunch of nonfiction recs, so I guess I will post them here too in case anyone else is interested! :D

Coming over from Don Quixote again -- this time to answer Navi's call for nonfiction recs!

Here are a few that I have given 5 stars...
Not My Father's Son by Alan Cumming Foreign Devils on the Silk Road The Search for the Lost Treasures of Central Asia by Peter Hopkirk Exile in Guyville How a Punk Rock Redneck Faggot Texan Moved to West Hollywood and Refused to Be Shiny and Happy by Dave White Plucked A History of Hair Removal by Rebecca M. Herzig The Billionaire's Vinegar The Mystery of the World's Most Expensive Bottle of Wine by Benjamin Wallace Two Lives by Vikram Seth The Power Broker Robert Moses and the Fall of New York by Robert A. Caro Krakatoa The Day the World Exploded August 27, 1883 by Simon Winchester Sweet Tooth A Memoir by Tim Anderson ...
And pretty much anything by Rick Bragg or Mary Roach.

I had already rec'd Just Mercy in my earlier rec post here.
I just watched the movie too -- good, but the book is way better ;D


message 217: by [[ Frankie ]] (new)

[[ Frankie ]] (freedbyfiction) | 536 comments Laura wrote: "[[ Frankie ]] wrote: "Hey, captains! I have a huge favor to ask - -

Do you think you could add a countdown link somewhere (maybe in the info posts on page 1) that tells us how long we have until t..."


Thanks, Laura! Hopefully you won’t have to reinvent the wheel for the countdown timer. I did look to see if one was already made, but I couldn’t find one.

I can make one probably & just post the link here for you guys to copy over to wherever you wanna post it. I just didn’t wanna mess up the time zones if I did it.😂


message 218: by Laura (new)

Laura | 5524 comments [[ Frankie ]] wrote: "Laura wrote: "[[ Frankie ]] wrote: "Hey, captains! I have a huge favor to ask - -

Do you think you could add a countdown link somewhere (maybe in the info posts on page 1) that tells us how long w..."


Go for it!


message 219: by [[ Frankie ]] (new)

[[ Frankie ]] (freedbyfiction) | 536 comments Okay, so I see on the spreadsheet that this round ends on the 26th... I’m assuming it would be 11:59pm London time on the 26th? Since the new round begins the 27th?


message 220: by Laura (new)

Laura | 5524 comments Navi wrote: "Greetings from Team Pants! I've come to request recommendations from you all 😊 Lately, I’ve been in the mood for some great nonfiction. Any favourites? I don’t have a genre preference – biography, ..."

I highly recommend The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. It’s oddly compelling! Also The Woman Who Smashed Codes: A True Story of Love, Spies, and the Unlikely Heroine who Outwitted America's Enemies is a fascinating look at WWII era counterespionage and the birth of what would one day be the NSA. The code breaking originated with the Coast Guard!


message 221: by [[ Frankie ]] (last edited Jun 18, 2020 04:21AM) (new)

[[ Frankie ]] (freedbyfiction) | 536 comments I made a countdown here:

END of Round 1

BUT - I dunno if midnight on the 26th is the correct time. I know the challenge started at 10pm London time, but since the new round begins on the 27th, I just assumed it would be 11:59pm end & midnight start for each round from here on out.

I asked over in the Cafe, just to be sure. So if it’s incorrect, I’ll remake & repost. :p



message 222: by [[ Frankie ]] (new)

[[ Frankie ]] (freedbyfiction) | 536 comments I just started The Jetsetters for the BOM. Will answer DQ’s for points, too. :]


message 223: by Laura (new)

Laura | 5524 comments Frankie, just post a link to your first BOM post here, so we can add it to the spreadsheet!


message 224: by Alysa (last edited Jun 17, 2020 06:00PM) (new)

Alysa H. | 3840 comments I plan to answer DQs for the Adult July BOM, but unfortunately can't volunteer to write any, as I am tentatively traveling during that time.
Luckily, it's The Sun Down Motel, which I've been interested in reading anyway, and it's on at least 2 other teams' rec lists!


message 225: by Geri (new)

Geri [[ Frankie ]] wrote: "I made a countdown here:


END of Round 1


BUT - I dunno if midnight on the 26th is the correct time. I know the challenge started at 10pm London time, but since the new round begins on the 27..."


Great idea! Thanks for doing this! I think the time usually stays the same throughout the challenge. It will probably end at 10 pm London.


message 226: by Geri (new)

Geri Alysa wrote: "I plan to answer DQs for the Adult July BOM, but unfortunately can't volunteer to write any, as I am tentatively traveling during that time.
Luckily, it's The Sun Down Motel, which ..."


The Sun Down Motel is really good!


message 227: by Alysa (new)

Alysa H. | 3840 comments Geri wrote: "Alysa wrote: "I plan to answer DQs for the Adult July BOM, but unfortunately can't volunteer to write any, as I am tentatively traveling during that time.
Luckily, it's [book:The Sun Down Motel|458..."


I grew up almost entirely in upstate NY, so I am very curious to see how it is depicted in that book :)


message 228: by Cindee (last edited Jun 18, 2020 07:13AM) (new)

Cindee | 34 comments Completion Post:

Hood by Jenny Elder Moke
Jenny Elder Moke
Tasks: 81 -Read a book with MPG Retellings
Used it for I - character Isabelle

Page count 320
Read date: June 17, 2020


message 229: by Laura (new)

Laura | 5524 comments Cindee wrote: "Completion Post:

Hood by Jenny Elder Moke
Jenny Elder Moke
Tasks: 2 -MPG Adventure
Used it for I - character Isabelle

Page count 320
Read date: June 17, 2020"


Cindee, your book is not showing Adventure on the main page. Did you happen to take a screen shot showing it?


message 230: by Laura (new)

Laura | 5524 comments Britta, Eclipse is not currently showing Urban Fantasy on the main page. This is probably one of those genres that hangs on at the end and constantly goes on and off. So if we can get a screen shot of it on there, we can use it.


message 231: by Sammy (new)

Sammy (sammystarbuck) | 12853 comments Laura wrote: "Sammy, Mariana Zapata’s Kulti is about a female soccer player, and centers around the sport. And From Lukov With Love features two figure skaters. She has several other sports themed ones, but most..."

Thanks Laura, I'll check it out! :)


message 232: by [[ Frankie ]] (new)

[[ Frankie ]] (freedbyfiction) | 536 comments Laura wrote: "Frankie, just post a link to your first BOM post here, so we can add it to the spreadsheet!"

K!


message 233: by [[ Frankie ]] (new)

[[ Frankie ]] (freedbyfiction) | 536 comments Alysa wrote: "I plan to answer DQs for the Adult July BOM, but unfortunately can't volunteer to write any, as I am tentatively traveling during that time.
Luckily, it's The Sun Down Motel, which ..."


I plan to read that one, too! I volunteered for DQ’s, so crossing my fingers! I’ve heard a lot of people say they liked that book, too... so I’m looking forward to reading it.


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[[ Frankie ]] (freedbyfiction) | 536 comments NEW COUNTDOWN TIMER (End of Round 1)

END of Round 1


message 235: by [[ Frankie ]] (new)

[[ Frankie ]] (freedbyfiction) | 536 comments Geri wrote: "Great idea! Thanks for doing this! I think the time usually stays the same throughout the challenge. It will probably end at 10 pm London...."

You’re very welcome! Ya never know when we may need a clock while we’re squeezing in those last minute completions.😂


message 236: by Geri (new)

Geri I found another O name in a book. The crazy thing is that in both books the character’s “real” name is the same, Orion. What are the odds? Pretty good, I guess!


message 237: by Geri (new)

Geri [[ Frankie ]] wrote: ". Ya never know when we may need a clock while we’re squeezing in those last minute completions.😂"

Definitely!


message 238: by Laura (new)

Laura | 5524 comments I finally found the official countdown! They are in the Captain’s Group, with the check-in thread. Here’s the one for Round 1.


https://www.timeanddate.com/countdown...


message 239: by Cindee (new)

Cindee | 34 comments Laura wrote: "Cindee wrote: "Completion Post:

Hood by Jenny Elder Moke
Jenny Elder Moke
Tasks: 2 -MPG Adventure
Used it for I - character Isabelle

Page count 320
Read date: June 17, 2020"

C..."


It was there before and I do not have a screenshot I did not even think of that


message 240: by Cindee (last edited Jun 18, 2020 07:12AM) (new)

Cindee | 34 comments Laura wrote: "Cindee wrote: "Completion Post:

Hood by Jenny Elder Moke
Jenny Elder Moke
Tasks: 2 -MPG Adventure
Used it for I - character Isabelle

Page count 320
Read date: June 17, 2020"

C..."

Changed it to task 81 retelling


message 241: by Alysa (new)

Alysa H. | 3840 comments Laura wrote: "I finally found the official countdown! They are in the Captain’s Group, with the check-in thread. Here’s the one for Round 1.


https://www.timeanddate.com/countdown......"


Cool. Hopefully the Mods will let everybody know the next round's Spell-Out words a little in advance of the actual deadlines though. (They usually do). It's always nice when it's, like, Wed night and you can start planning ahead for Fri night. :D


message 242: by [[ Frankie ]] (new)

[[ Frankie ]] (freedbyfiction) | 536 comments Laura wrote: "I finally found the official countdown! They are in the Captain’s Group, with the check-in thread. Here’s the one for Round 1.


https://www.timeanddate.com/countdown......"


Yay! Thank you!


message 243: by Geri (new)

Geri Yes, we usually get a day or two to plan for the next word. I am liking having each round being 2 weeks. It’s a little more laid back for me. I think last time we got a new word every week.

I finished my fourth for the week. I didn’t expect it but I found a Z. 😁 I love when that happens! I will add to the spreadsheet later. My longest book will be done this weekend. I am reading it a little at a time between other books. Like I said before, it’s a little more laid back for me with each round lasting two weeks.


message 244: by Alysa (new)

Alysa H. | 3840 comments Definitely more laid back with 2 weeks per round!
I think it was weekly during the last wheel ("Brown" edition), and every 2 weeks the time before that ("Holiday" edition), which was only 6 weeks long.

The "Brown" edition was fun when we could ask for re-spins, and my team got some very bizarre words and themes. :D


message 245: by Geri (new)

Geri Oh God, I think I remember that. Were you on the team that got crazy words, like ones with 2 Qs and such? LOL Liqqor or Liquorice or something?


message 246: by Alysa (new)

Alysa H. | 3840 comments No, we had Machiatto and Eucalyptus. I think there was one other team that did 2 respins besides mine, but I don't know what their weird words were.


message 247: by [[ Frankie ]] (new)

[[ Frankie ]] (freedbyfiction) | 536 comments Geri wrote: "Yes, we usually get a day or two to plan for the next word. I am liking having each round being 2 weeks. It’s a little more laid back for me. I think last time we got a new word every week.

I fini..."


I agree, Geri. I love the 2-week long rounds! Especially during times like this week, where my reading was on the slower side. Gives me a chance to TRY to make up for it during week 2.

My sister left for Florida last Friday & I’ve had the kids all week, so I haven’t had as much Goodreads/reading time. I had promised the kids I would hang out with them & not be on my iPad 24/7 while they’re here. LOL. My sis will be back tomorrow (Saturday), so my reading will go back to normal then. :p


message 248: by [[ Frankie ]] (last edited Jun 19, 2020 07:25PM) (new)

[[ Frankie ]] (freedbyfiction) | 536 comments Anyone reading anything good right now? Is anyone else reading (or read) the June Adult BOM, The Jetsetters?


message 249: by Alysa (new)

Alysa H. | 3840 comments I'm reading an indie Book 2 that's a little bit meh, but also started that re-read of Harry Potter #4 today. So yay to that.

Also, for some reason, a whole bunch of NetGalley approvals turned up in my inbox today. I haven't been requesting much stuff in the last few months, due to a combination of big backlog, reading less, and forgetting to check their website for new titles, but wow today was like Book Xmas, with whatever I did request, all coming in at once!
I got approved for The Conductors, which is exciting.


message 250: by [[ Frankie ]] (new)

[[ Frankie ]] (freedbyfiction) | 536 comments Ooh, that’s always fun - getting new NetGalley approvals! I hadn’t heard of The Conductors before, but it sounds really good so I just added it to my TBR. Curious to see what you think of it when you get to it!


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