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message 1401: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 2143 comments Completion Post

Title: Nine Perfect Strangers
Author: Liane Moriarty
Pages: 453
Date read: 8/16
Letters: N, W, T, H, S, Y
Tag: No
Task: Read a book set in Australia

Planning sheet updated


message 1402: by Ora (new)

Ora (oeamis) Sunshine wrote: "Hi Everyone,
I need to redeem a audible credit by tomorrow.
...any suggestions would be appreciated

Thanks"


Anything by Faith Hunter, Ilona Andrews, Lauren Blakely, Lisa Kleypas, Lynsay Sands and Mary Balogh off the top of my head


message 1403: by Ora (new)

Ora (oeamis) I was getting ready to do completion post however my husband is distracting me with stuff that needs to get done. I will do completion posts before going to bed tonight.l


message 1404: by Maddy (new)

Maddy | 2127 comments Completion Post

Title: A Gentleman Never Keeps Score
Author: Cat Sebastian
Pages: 320
Date read: Aug 16
Letters: G - title, S - author, H - character Hartley Sedgwick, W - character Will, N - character Nick, E - character Martin Easterbrook, A - character Alf
Tag: No
Task: 114 Read a book set in the past
BOM: No

Planning sheet updated


message 1405: by Annalisa (new)

Annalisa | 1573 comments I noticed we don’t have a lot of books for tags. I found an audiobook I will try and finish that is tagged Ireland.


message 1406: by Devann (new)

Devann (devannm) | 2778 comments would i be able to use this book?

Death or Ice Cream by Gareth P. Jones

it's tagged both middle grade and young adult and the summary calls it young adult. i can't find a length confirmation but just looking at the pages i would say it's a normal amount of text and there's no pictures or anything


message 1407: by Sunshine (new)

Sunshine (sunshine22222) | 804 comments Ora wrote: "Sunshine wrote: "Hi Everyone,
I need to redeem a audible credit by tomorrow.
...any suggestions would be appreciated

Thanks"

Anything by Faith Hunter, Ilona Andrews, Lauren Blakely, Lisa Kleypas,..."

TY 🥰


message 1408: by Judy (new)

Judy | 4065 comments Devann wrote: "would i be able to use this book?

Death or Ice Cream by Gareth P. Jones

it's tagged both middle grade and young adult and the summary calls it young adult. i can't find a length confirmation bu..."


Sounds convincing to me, I say it works :)


message 1409: by Judy (new)

Judy | 4065 comments Annalisa wrote: "I noticed we don’t have a lot of books for tags. I found an audiobook I will try and finish that is tagged Ireland."

Thanks, Annalisa! :)

I went through a couple tags yesterday and added them when I came across books on our planning spreadsheet, but even still it wasn't quite enough! I've got one more novella I'll squeeze in for forest.


message 1410: by Melindam (last edited Aug 17, 2020 12:14AM) (new)

Melindam | 8292 comments I can now actually reread Murder on the Orient Express which is tagged for tree. Plus I just found that my Phineas Redux also has an Ireland tag


@Sunshine, I can recommend Muder on the Orient... with Dan Stevens as narrator.


message 1411: by Judy (new)

Judy | 4065 comments Spin the Dawn is turning out to be really good for letters, there's even X & Y in there!


message 1412: by Ali (new)

Ali | 99 comments Completion Post

Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions by Gloria Steinem
Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions

Planning Spreadsheet updated


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Melindam | 8292 comments Completion Post:

Camilla

Planning sheet updated


message 1414: by Ora (new)

Ora (oeamis) Completion Post

Title:
Death's Rival Death's Rival (Jane Yellowrock, #5) by Faith Hunter
Author: Faith Hunter
Pages: 338
Date read: Aug 16
Letters:
H author
I character Innara
G character George
W character Wrassler
A character Alex
Y character Jane Yellorock
S character Sabina
T character Tom "Troll"
O character Aggie One Feather
N character Nikki
E character Eli
Tag: None
Task: Read a book with a body of water (e.g. sea / lake / pond / etc) on the cover

Title: Dark Heir (Jane Yellowrock, #9) by Faith Hunter
Author: Faith Hunter
Pages: 363
Date read: Aug 16
Letters:
H author
I character Immanuel
G character George
W character Wrassler
A character Alex
Y character Jane yellowrock
S character Sabina
N character Nasha
E character Eli
Tag: None
Task: Read a book with someone doing exercise on the cover


message 1415: by Maddy (new)

Maddy | 2127 comments Completion Post

Title: The Mermaid Murders
Author: Josh Lanyon
Pages: 243
Date read: Aug 17
Letters: A - series, W - character Jason West, S - character Sam Kennedy, G - character Chief Garvese, T - character tony McEnroe
Tag: No
Task: 175 Read a book set in the United States
BOM: No

Planning sheet updated


message 1416: by Melindam (new)

Melindam | 8292 comments Completion Post:

Murder on the Orient Express

planning sheet updated


message 1417: by Maddy (new)

Maddy | 2127 comments Ugh. Remind me again why I volunteered? I really, really do not like YA. All that whine, whine, whine, boo hoo poor me. Stop whining! All that 19th century simpering virgin modesty and shyness and averted gaze and blushing that usually gets added to Fantasy YA. Why? I mean seriously? Is it Regency virgin novel or YA Fantasy? Get some backbone and guts darn it! Ugh! Someone please tell me it gets better...


Sorry, I am ranting. Happens sometimes :D
I will still finish it, but not as a happy camper :D


message 1418: by Tawallah (new)

Tawallah | 409 comments Just to clarify for Spin the Dawn, since the competition ends before the end of the month we answer up to 21 August and team still gets the points. Right?

The problem with YA is often the angst and identity. I can take it in small doses but prefer the more realistic YA which can be more hard hitting in content.


message 1419: by Annalisa (new)

Annalisa | 1573 comments I haven’t read YA in a while and I only read the first days so far but I didn’t find it annoying like I do many YA novels. I thought it was easy to read and entertaining.


message 1420: by Melindam (new)

Melindam | 8292 comments You are all heroes. :)


message 1421: by Melindam (new)

Melindam | 8292 comments @June: yes, we get the points


message 1422: by Melindam (new)

Melindam | 8292 comments The reasons why I don't usually do BOMs are us having no KU access in Hungary and our library system is sadly behind times: no loaning of e-books/audiobooks. Also, you can hardly find any English books. And I am unwilling to invest money into books I may end up disliking.

YA or YA fantasy is also usually more a miss than a hit with me, though you can, of course, find very good ones.


message 1423: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 2143 comments Completion Post

Title: Mrs. Smith's Spy School for Girls
Author: Beth McMullen
Pages: 256
Date read: 8/17/20
Letters: A, H, T, I, S, G
Tag: No
Task: Read a book with MPG Espionage - 56,803 words

Planning sheet updated


message 1424: by Judy (new)

Judy | 4065 comments 100% feel you, Maddy - YA fantasy can be suuuuuch a big miss. Luckily, Maia isn't annoying me too much so far, but maybe that's cause I've been actively avoiding it for a while now.


message 1425: by Judy (new)

Judy | 4065 comments Melindam wrote: "The reasons why I don't usually do BOMs are us having no KU access in Hungary and our library system is sadly behind times: no loaning of e-books/audiobooks. Also, you can hardly find any English b..."

That's such a shame :( I'm so happy I live in a big city with a large number of English speakers so my public library puts an effort into its English catalogue and we've even got Overdrive! I wouldn't even read half as much without them.


message 1426: by Maddy (new)

Maddy | 2127 comments Yeah, like Six of crows was good. This is too mainstream YA to be enjoyable :D


message 1427: by Maddy (new)

Maddy | 2127 comments Judy wrote: "100% feel you, Maddy - YA fantasy can be suuuuuch a big miss. Luckily, Maia isn't annoying me too much so far, but maybe that's cause I've been actively avoiding it for a while now."

Probably. I read some YA recently so it is quite bleh for me...


message 1428: by Melindam (new)

Melindam | 8292 comments Wow, Maddy! Just saw your DQ questions.... snarky or what?....
LOLZ


message 1429: by Maddy (new)

Maddy | 2127 comments Who, me? Snarky? Neeeeveeeer :D :D
Whoops? I would say I am sorry, but that would be a bold faced lie :D
Seriously though - do you think I need to rewrite them?


message 1430: by Judy (new)

Judy | 4065 comments Haha, I think they're okay! Gonna respond now ;)


message 1431: by Maddy (new)

Maddy | 2127 comments Well someone already responded so too late to change now :D
I am not enjoying the book, as I am sure can be deduced from those itty bitty snarky questions, but I see no reason to hide my disdain. I am really NOT looking forward to other half of the book. It should have ended with the reveal, dungeon and punishment. I am soooo ready for them to just die. Slightly evil attitude, sure, but they make stupid decisions and annoy me. I mean come on. She won and got 20 000 annual income. Lovely. But if she fails at anything ever again, not just her, but also her brother and father will be executed. I mean seriously? Before that victory, the danger was only on her life, now she has dragged her family into it as well. Is all that money and financial security worth the constant risk to their lives? The spying on her and her family's every action that will probably happen, the threats, the general unease? Yeah, I know, she conveniently forgets that part and gloats about her victory (to herself at least). It is frankly ridiculous. She went from a frying pan into a fire and yet makes it sound like her best choice ever. I find it utterly stupid. So I have no patience for continuing this godawful drama


message 1432: by Judy (new)

Judy | 4065 comments Yup, no need to always be super nice with the questions! I did Day 1 for Jetsetters and I was already hating the book but I tried sooooo hard to make it somewhat neutral 😂

The ending of this section was so oddddddd but tbh clearly I didn't pay that much attention when I read it this morning cause I couldn't remember all of that stuff about her family being in danger now and her actually becoming the imperial tailor - this is just the stupid YA fantasy stuff I gloss right over cause it's so irrelevant to me. My brain just turned off once she got into the dungeon...


message 1433: by Maddy (new)

Maddy | 2127 comments sigh. Lucky you! My brain didn't :D
That girl has no sense and self-preservation whatsoever, but has a giant chip on her shoulder and while she has skills, she lacks brains. Oh well. I will finish it tomorrow. I have had enough silliness for one day :D


message 1434: by Judy (new)

Judy | 4065 comments Very typical for heroines in YA fantasy ;) though I'm reading the Study series at the moment (or well, finally read the 5th book), and I don't think anyone has so far topped Yelena when it comes to making ridiculous decisions... I have lost count of the number of times she got herself thrown into a dungeon or abducted!

I hope to also finish tomorrow, it was a really quick read this morning.


message 1435: by Ora (new)

Ora (oeamis) Completion Post

Title:
The Chosen
Author: J.R. Ward
Pages: 544
Date read: Aug 17
Letters:
I character iAm
W character Wrath
T character Tohrment
X character Xcor
Tag: None
Task: Read a book that you got for free
Present from my sister when the book was released


message 1436: by Maddy (new)

Maddy | 2127 comments Judy wrote: "Very typical for heroines in YA fantasy ;) though I'm reading the Study series at the moment (or well, finally read the 5th book), and I don't think anyone has so far topped Yelena when it comes to..."

The things we do for challenges..Like read horrible books :D


message 1437: by Judy (new)

Judy | 4065 comments Maddy wrote: "The things we do for challenges..Like read horrible books :D "

Fortunately I think we really hit the low point right at the start with the first BOM 😂


message 1438: by Maddy (new)

Maddy | 2127 comments That was just an abomination not a book :D


message 1439: by Ora (new)

Ora (oeamis) I am starting to wonder if the current BOM will take a turn for the worse. I was getting Project Runway vibes with a touch of Mulan. I don't mind the competition aspect, but I may wind up changing my mind with the questions. I haven't had a chance to read this section yet so I am curious with what happens. I am really hoping I don't get reminders of The Selection series.


message 1440: by Maddy (new)

Maddy | 2127 comments Oh I believe it will... It really should have been over with the competition. It frankly feels like one book ended and another started with the same characters. And MC is just annoying. If you didn't like selection series with our dear, dear America Singer that needs a really, really good smack, then you won't like this either :D
Sorry :D


message 1441: by Devann (new)

Devann (devannm) | 2778 comments all of you who can make yourself read 'bad' books for the BOM points are far stronger than i am, i basically look at any YA book with a heavy romance angle and groan at this point lol


message 1442: by Maddy (new)

Maddy | 2127 comments LOL. I like your approach :D

And to be fair - we didn't know it would be bad! Look at that avg rating. It is ridiculously high :D


message 1443: by Ali (new)

Ali | 99 comments I like YA fantasy sometimes but I personally needed a break. I chose not to read this one right now.


message 1444: by Judy (new)

Judy | 4065 comments The lure of the points is just too strong... usually I still avoid the YA fantasy BOM picks but oh well, this one didn't sound too bad and my library had it available... at least it's a quick read, there's that! And I'm not hating it, I just don't see giving it more than 3 stars, either.


message 1445: by Maddy (new)

Maddy | 2127 comments Hm. 3 would be generous..


message 1446: by Maddy (new)

Maddy | 2127 comments Completion Post

Title: The Idiot
Author: Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Pages: 720
Date read: Aug 17
Letters: I - title, N - character Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin, A -character Anastassya Filippovna Barashkov, S - character Parfyon Semyonovich Rogozhin, Y - character Aglaya Ivanovna Yepanchin, G - character Gavril Ardalyonovich Ivolgin, H - character Hippolite Terentyev, T - character Afanassy Ivanovich Totsky
Tag: No
Task: 144 Read a book set in Russia
BOM: No

Planning sheet updated


message 1447: by Devann (new)

Devann (devannm) | 2778 comments Maddy wrote: "LOL. I like your approach :D

And to be fair - we didn't know it would be bad! Look at that avg rating. It is ridiculously high :D"


haha totally fair! the thing is that all these YA books seem to have super high ratings so i never really look at the rating just the summary and then look to see if there are reviews talking about instalove or love triangles and then i'm like ah, just as i suspected!

i agree that sometimes there are ones that are good though, like six of crows was mentioned earlier and i love that one. although tbh i do roll my eyes *a bit* at the neat pairing off that happens in that as well, but it's definitely written better than most seem to be.


message 1448: by Jackie (last edited Aug 17, 2020 05:43PM) (new)

Jackie | 2143 comments Completion Post

Title: Deathbed & Breakfast
Author: Bart J. Gilbertson
Pages: 266
Date read: 8/17
Letters: G, E, S, A
Tag: No
Task: Read a book set in a hotel

Planning sheet updated


message 1449: by Annalisa (new)

Annalisa | 1573 comments Spin the Dawn so far is not bad for me. Yes there have been parts that could have been better but really I’ve been enjoying it. It is a very easy read which I’m really enjoying. I like that it is fast paced.

So far we have had Mulan and Cinderella I’m wondering if there will be nods to others.


message 1450: by Tawallah (new)

Tawallah | 409 comments COMPLETION POST
Title: The Dragonbone Chair
Author: Tad Williams

see planning sheet


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