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https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
It’s great seeing so many familiar faces!
Not sure if we will be limited in books to read each week. Can’t remember if it was the last TT or another NBRC challenge. I am not planning on reading more than the 3-5 books a week I said in the sign up form and really do not want to, however if needed I can pick up a quick read if someone is not able to read all of their books in any particular week. I have gotten really burnt out on challenges. This is my second big group challenge I have done this year. I am normally reading a bunch of books and decided not to do that this year. In past years I would commit to 7-10 books a week. I decided not to overwhelm myself this year and get back to enjoy reading and doing just a few challenges this year.

That was at the last TT challenge - 7 sins.

So, no pressure, let's just have fun. :)

At least this time there's no benefit in reading bigger books - the last round of TT really pushed me to my limit & it took me until the end of March to fully recover 😂

I also promised myself NEVER to to that again.

I also promised myself NEVER to to that again."
Did you also read the Christmas Wedding one? I will never be able to hear the words wedding and Christmas in the same sentence again.....

At least th..."
I was that way by the end of last year. It took awhile for me to really want to read a book.

track I am afraid.
You can message me or we would always be happy to see you on our team page - Team "round Ireland with a fridge"
anyone wanting a book recc from me try
Hideaway Ella Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters The Giver of Stars or The Great Alone

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis- works for most of the tags.
Letters- C, L
Lab Girl by Hope Jahren
works for tree, forest genres
Letters- L
What the Wind Knows by Amy Harmon- works for Ireland
Letter : A
Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier- works for forest and Ireland
Letter: D
I will wait and see what everyone decides and adapt to suit.

Narcissus in Chains Laurell K. Hamilton and House of Earth and Blood Sarah J. Maas
I have no idea what the BOMs are this month, however I will see if and will see if any work for the first round. I generally try to read all of the BOMs during TT. The few times I haven’t was because of cost or unable to get them from my library or scribd.
I was just reading back on comments and I forgot to link to my shelf, so here it is: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...

..I’m Sunshine and live in a suburb of Chicago. I work in HR and manage the company’s unemployment claims. So, I’m really busy. I’ve been looking for wheeleathon to come up for a while. It’s my favorite NBRC challenge and have played it several times.
I’m looking forward to reading with everyone
Link to my shelf. https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
I read mostly anything but mostly contemporary romance and mysteries. My favorite book in the last 6-months was I Hunt Killers


The Jetsetters - discussion thread here (starts 14 June)
Five Feet Apart - discussion thread here (starts 21 June)
(also linked at the beginning of the thread)
I'm already on hold at my library and will try to do both - if you want to sign up to write DQs, feel free to do! :)


I did not realize that. I will add books later today or tomorrow when I have a little bit of time to do so.




For task #74: Read a book with MPG LGBT
Can the MPG be tagged MM of FF? Most LGBT books MPG are listed this way.



Never mind with spring cover. I just saw another task that it will work for.


I've copied all the tasks into one of the pinned posts - hope this works better for you! :)

For task #74: Read a book with MPG LGBT
Can the MPG be tagged MM of FF? Most LGBT books MPG are listed this way."
Unfortunately not. For the task, LGBT has to be a MPG .
For the genre tag (e.g. tree, forest,...) it only has to be tagged by one person (not on your team).

Is that what you would like us to do?

Thank you





Just make sure to enter the book on the spreadsheet whenever you actually know you're reading it :)

I've been keeping a list of books I'm even remotely interested in with Q/U/X/Z cause it's always such a struggle to find these (and then feels like a waste when I randomly read them without fitting them into a spell it out)

They're worth quite a lot of extra points and the discussions are usually fun!

Since I am playing this the first time, tell me if I get it:
We get a word to spell out. Bonus points if it has one of 5 tags. We also get tasks. Books must fit one of the tasks AND be in spellout.
Questions:
What if book for spellout does not fit any tasks?
Do tasks change each time spell out word changes, or are those tasks for the whole game?

What if book for spellout does not fit any tasks?
If the book doesn't fit any of the tasks, we don't get the 5 bonus points we'd get for a task. So it's not the end of the world if it doesn't work for any of the tasks ;) but there's so many different tasks, I'm sure you'll be able to fit pretty much every book in somewhere!
Do tasks change each time spell out word changes, or are those tasks for the whole game?
The tasks stay the same for the whole game & every team member has their own task list (so task #1 can be completed by each of us). Only the tags change when we get a new word.

Book recommendations by other Teams
Also, the books you loved most in 2020 are listed for other Teams to browse:
Recommended by Team Orient Express
If you have any special favourites you'd like to recommend, please post them and I will add them.

My defense was epic :D
My pc mic failed and when I installed the program on my phone, it froze when I had to present. Technology hates me today :D
It was a disaster and I was freaking out so bad, but I didn't get too many questions and reviewer was kind so I think I passed :)
anyway, thank you for clarifying :)
I do not really plan my books in advance. So I can be the place- filler for tasks or letters we are missing or something :)

I was so glad I didn't have to do a defense when I submitted my thesis a year ago.
No problem, I'm not much of a planner either! It's always good to have people who can spontaneously read something to fit leftover tasks/letters :)
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