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message 151: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 32111 comments Here is Task 6:

22. Read 4 books #5 or higher in a series.

The books selected for this task need to be number 5 or higher in a series listed on GR.


message 152: by Snowtulip (new)

Snowtulip | 79 comments I seem to be behind in reading this week, but should be done with this task tomorrow night :D


message 153: by Louise (new)

Louise | 1148 comments Me too


message 154: by Stacie (new)

Stacie (thesebooksaremyfriends) Me three :)


message 155: by Stacie (new)

Stacie (thesebooksaremyfriends) Completion Post
Task 6: 22. Read 4 books #5 or higher in a series.
Charming Like Us (Like Us, #7) by Krista Ritchie
Pages: 503
Date: 10/22
Rating: 3.5 stars
How it fits: #7 in Like Us series

Review:
Nice to see some more about Charlie and why Charlie is Charlie but most of the book just seemed off. I did like the romance between Jack and Oscar which was nice and there's setup for the next set of books. I think the books prior and after are concurrent to this one so sometimes that was a little hard to track but overall, it was good.


message 156: by LaurLa (new)

LaurLa | 5174 comments Friday for me, maybe Saturday.... sorry!


message 157: by Snowtulip (last edited Oct 23, 2020 01:05PM) (new)

Snowtulip | 79 comments Completion Post
Task 6: (22) Read 4 books #5 or higher in a series.
Storm Cursed by Patricia Briggs
Storm Cursed (Mercy Thompson, #11) by Patricia Briggs
Pages: 384 on GR
Date: 10/23
Rating: 3.5 stars
How it fits: #11 in Mercy Thompson series

Review:
This series is always steady, I haven't loved the last few books as much as I did the earlier books in the series, but they still keep me entertained and I still love Mercy and Adam. We get to see some of my old favorites like Wulfe and Zee, but I still want more of Stefan and Mercy.


message 158: by Louise (new)

Louise | 1148 comments Completion Post
Task 6: 22. Read 4 books #5 or higher in a series.
Omega (The Girl in the Box, #5) by Robert J. Crane
Omega by Robert J. Crane
Pages: 245
Date Read: 20/23
Rating: 3.5*
How It Fits: #5 Girl in the Box series

Review
This series continues to throw surprises at you although this installment didn’t have as much punch as others in the series. Sienna and the Directorate are preparing to defend an imminent attack from Omega. This installment felt like pieces were being moved into play that will become apparent in future books. Why is Sienna the key? Who is the mysterious Josh? Will have to read the next one in the series to find out.


message 159: by LaurLa (new)

LaurLa | 5174 comments Completion Post - LaurLa
Task: 22. Read 4 books #5 or higher in a series

Bear Meets Girl (Pride, #7) by Shelly Laurenston
Book: Bear Meets Girl
Page numbers: 417 Kindle GR
How: #5 Pride series
Date: 10.24 ★★★★
Review:
As always, the silly over the top antics of these shifters made me laugh. There's some creepy, gruesome stuff going on in the background but it's still an easy-going read. I loved Crush's inner dialogue, especially at the beginning when he was attracted to Cella but also repelled by her chaos. Fun read and I'll be looking for the next one shortly.


message 160: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 32111 comments Here is Task 7:

68. Read a minimum of 1200 pages in books with one word titles.

Articles count! Remember to use the first edition Kindle page count.


message 161: by Louise (new)

Louise | 1148 comments Starting Fractured 289pgs


message 162: by LaurLa (new)

LaurLa | 5174 comments I'll be reading Rebel - 431 pp


message 163: by Snowtulip (new)

Snowtulip | 79 comments I'm going with Buns, 336 pages


message 164: by Stacie (new)

Stacie (thesebooksaremyfriends) I think I'll read Chased, 338 pages


message 165: by Snowtulip (last edited Oct 28, 2020 07:41PM) (new)

Snowtulip | 79 comments Completion Post
Task 7: (68) Read a minimum of 1200 pages in books with one word titles.
Buns by Alice Clayton
Buns (Hudson Valley, #3) by Alice Clayton
Pages: 336 on GR
Date: 10/27/20
Rating: 3 stars
How it fits: one word/336 pages

Review:
This is one of those books I really thought I'd love more than I did. It was still an enjoyable, quirky, fun read...I just wasn't as vested in their relationship as I should have, and can't pinpoint why. I do know that I need to move to Hudson Valley though, they seem to have all the sweet, lovable fella's.


message 166: by LaurLa (new)

LaurLa | 5174 comments Completion Post - LaurLa
Task: 68. Read a minimum of 1200 pages in books with one word titles

Rebel (The Blades of the Rose, #3) by Zoe Archer
Book: Rebel
Page numbers: 431 Kindle GR
How: one word
Date: 10.28 ★★★★
Review:
This is an interesting take on a magical and steampunk world. This book, more than the first two, felt more true historical, but towards the second half, more of the steampunk aspect came in. I wasn't sure how the romance between the MCs would progress because Astrid seemed so close off and I wondered that she would be able to open up or if we'd spend the book with her refusing her feelings. But circumstances were such that she was forced to face herself and her fears and this left things open for the romance to develop. There's lots of adventure to advance the overall series storyline and I'm looking forward to Catellus' book and the conclusion.


message 167: by Stacie (new)

Stacie (thesebooksaremyfriends) Completion Post
Task: 68. Read a minimum of 1200 pages in books with one word titles
Chased by Hazel James
Chased by Hazel James
Pages: 338 per GR
Date: 10/28
Rating: 2 stars
Review:

Eh. The characters annoyed me A LOT and I had a hard time with the lack of respect DH seemed to have for Paige's relationship. The best part about the whole book was the book nerd references but that wasn't enough to save the story for me. I wanted more of the side characters honestly. Disappointing but not enough to keep me from reading the rest of this author's work.


message 168: by Snowtulip (new)

Snowtulip | 79 comments How is your book going Louise?


message 169: by Snowtulip (new)

Snowtulip | 79 comments This challenge ends on the 8th, so we may get one more round in :)


message 170: by Louise (new)

Louise | 1148 comments I should have it finished tomorrow


message 171: by Louise (new)

Louise | 1148 comments Completion Post
Task: 68. Read a minimum of 1200 pages in books with one word titles
Fractured by Dani Atkins
Fractured by Dani Atkins
Pages: 289
Date Read: 11/2
Rating: 4*

Review
I really enjoyed this book and it reminded me of the film sliding doors. Rachel is struggling to come to terms with the death of her best friend in an accident 5 years previously, leaving her scarred physically and emotionally. When she blacks out due to debilitating headaches she suffers from due to the head injury she sustained in the accident she awakens in a parallel world where her recollection of the past 5 years are completely different to the recollection of the people around her. This a nice mix of romance and science fiction where the author takes us on a journey and leaves us guessing.


message 172: by Louise (new)

Louise | 1148 comments Stacie not sure if you saw this


message 173: by Stacie (new)

Stacie (thesebooksaremyfriends) Louise wrote: "Stacie not sure if you saw this"

?


message 174: by LaurLa (new)

LaurLa | 5174 comments Stacie wrote: "Louise wrote: "Stacie not sure if you saw this"

?"


I think we're waiting on your completion for the one word title task.


message 175: by Stacie (new)

Stacie (thesebooksaremyfriends) I completed and reviewed a few up. Can you all not see it? Snowtulip is captaining this one but I could turn it in if needed.

Here's the link to my completion: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 176: by Snowtulip (new)

Snowtulip | 79 comments Checked us in


message 177: by MountainKat, Moderator (new)

MountainKat | 32111 comments Here is Task 8:

53. Each teammate reads a book set in one of your teammates' home town (born in, raised in, currently live in - all work), teams decide. No pass for this task.

Select a teammate and everyone reads a book set in their hometown. You can use the state if within the US or the country outside of the US. Remember to let me know how you know the book qualifies - from the book details, in the title, series, from the precis, tags or lists. I need to know where to look to confirm your books. Include any info and links as necessary. Please include the teammate and their hometown in your completion posts.


message 178: by Louise (new)

Louise | 1148 comments I can read for any of the states or wales let me now what suits everyone


message 179: by Stacie (new)

Stacie (thesebooksaremyfriends) My choice is LaurLa's town.


message 180: by Snowtulip (last edited Nov 05, 2020 09:23AM) (new)

Snowtulip | 79 comments Indianapolous or Brownsberg?

I'm fine with any, they are all a little hard...


message 181: by Stacie (new)

Stacie (thesebooksaremyfriends) Indianapolis unless we want to go with my state of Maryland since nothing is set in the town I live in.


message 182: by Snowtulip (new)

Snowtulip | 79 comments Apparently my brain is still in high alert status and didn't read fully, I can do any of the states (thought it was city...whew!)

I do have a few Indiana...could also read the series that Louise had for her area.


message 183: by LaurLa (new)

LaurLa | 5174 comments The Charley Davidson series is set in Albuquerque - we could read from that series? Or, based on the rules we could choose Louise and all read a book set in England - unless I read it wrong..."You can use the state if within the US or the country outside of the US."


message 184: by Stacie (new)

Stacie (thesebooksaremyfriends) Whichever one you all want to do. I'll find one I can knock out before the 8th.


message 185: by Louise (new)

Louise | 1148 comments LaurLa wrote: "The Charley Davidson series is set in Albuquerque - we could read from that series? Or, based on the rules we could choose Louise and all read a book set in England - unless I read it wrong..."You ..."

It would need to be Wales if you were going for mine. I’ve got audios for Indiana or New Mexico ready to go.


message 186: by LaurLa (last edited Nov 06, 2020 05:21AM) (new)

LaurLa | 5174 comments For me the New Mexico is short - I'm on the last novella The Graveyard Shift so could knock it out quick.

Another alternative I forgot about with Indianapolis/Indiana is this series Kathleen Turner which is a pretty good RS series set in Indy.


message 187: by Stacie (new)

Stacie (thesebooksaremyfriends) New Mexico is fine


message 188: by Snowtulip (new)

Snowtulip | 79 comments I'll grab New Mexico


message 189: by Louise (new)

Louise | 1148 comments 👍


message 190: by LaurLa (new)

LaurLa | 5174 comments Sounds like a plan!!


message 191: by Louise (new)

Louise | 1148 comments Going to read The Law Is a Lady


message 192: by LaurLa (last edited Nov 07, 2020 06:09AM) (new)

LaurLa | 5174 comments Completion Post - LaurLa
Task: 53. Each teammate reads a book set in one of your teammates' home town - New Mexico - Snowtulip

The Graveyard Shift (Charley Davidson, #13.5) by Darynda Jones
Book: The Graveyard Shift
Page numbers: 153 Kindle GR
How: set in/near Sante Fe, NM
Date: 11.06 ★★★★
Review:
It was lovely to re-visit the world of Charley Davidson and have some of the lingering questions answered. Poor Garrett needed an HEA, so he got one. We also got a peek at an older Beep - who, of course, is just like her mother. And lastly, Charley and Reyes settle down to watch Beep grow up. Here's hoping we get future peeks at the adventures Beep will have and the final show down is yet to come. Maybe this will all happen in the spin-off series starting next year with Amber and Quentin.


message 193: by Snowtulip (last edited Nov 07, 2020 12:44PM) (new)

Snowtulip | 79 comments Completion Post
Task: 53. Each teammate reads a book set in one of your teammates' home town - New Mexico - Snowtulip

Book: Trail of Lightning
Trail of Lightning (The Sixth World, #1) by Rebecca Roanhorse
Page numbers: 305 Kindle GR
How: Set in NM
Date: 11/7/20
Rating: 3.5


Review:
So I listened to this today as I continued to cry tears of joy all morning. So I feel bad that this book had to deal with my emotions of this important day. But at the same time, I felt so great to be reading a book by a Native American woman on a day when we have elected a woman of color as the Vice President of our country (she is intelligent and competent). True awesomeness!

I love the diversity of the native american stories that I've been around all my life living in New Mexico take a new shape in an urban fantasy environment, it was fresh and unique to have those woven in. So I really enjoyed that part of the story, where I had trouble was really getting into the main characters, I had trouble making that emotional connection with Maggie...I'm thinking that I may attain this further in the series because I will continue this.


message 194: by Snowtulip (new)

Snowtulip | 79 comments Looks like the challenge ends at midnight US EST.


message 195: by Stacie (new)

Stacie (thesebooksaremyfriends) I'll have my book done today, sorry


message 196: by Louise (new)

Louise | 1148 comments I've got 2hrs left in my book


message 197: by Louise (last edited Nov 08, 2020 10:44PM) (new)

Louise | 1148 comments Completion Post
Task: 53. Each teammate reads a book set in one of your teammates' home town - New Mexico - Snowtulip
The Law Is a Lady by Nora Roberts
The Law Is a Lady by Nora Roberts
Page Count: 300
Date Read: 11/8
Rating: 4*

This is the first book I’ve read by this author writing as Nora Roberts and I really enjoyed it. The chemistry between the main characters. Considering the era this was originally published it was nice to see a female in a powerful role. Tori is a sassy heroine who makes the hero Phil work. Definitely will read more from this author under this pen name


message 198: by Stacie (new)

Stacie (thesebooksaremyfriends) A Bad Day for Sunshine (Sunshine Vicram, #1) by Darynda Jones
Task: read a book set in New Mexico
A Bad Day for Sunshine by Darynda Jones
11/8
Pages: 400
Rating: 4 stars
How it fits: from precis: Sheriff Sunshine Vicram finds her cup o' joe more than half full when the small village of Del Sol, New Mexico

Review:

After the past few Charley Davidson books, it was good to see Jones back in full form. Sunshine and Auri are a fun mother/daughter duo and I have a lot of questions about the characters in the book and their relationships after reading this one. Nice mystery, I suspected the wrong person most of the book. Definitely will continue.


message 199: by Snowtulip (new)

Snowtulip | 79 comments Louise, can you please add the kindle edition page count to your post? Thanks!


message 200: by Louise (new)

Louise | 1148 comments Snowtulip wrote: "Louise, can you please add the kindle edition page count to your post? Thanks!"

Done


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