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2021 Team Challenges > Sign-Ups and General Questions for Summer Days 2021

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message 101: by Alex (The Scribe Owl) (last edited May 23, 2021 05:09PM) (new)

Alex (The Scribe Owl) | 249 comments Hi! I have a buddy read planned with a friend in another group, is there any way that it could still count? I know that it says only BRs in group count, but the one we're reading is an ARC and we can't talk about it publically until it's published.

If you want to verify that it's real, you could contact her, I could share everything said once it's published, or whatever else you need. I'm so sorry for the complication, but I'd love for it to count!


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Alex (The Scribe Owl) wrote: "laurel [the suspected bibliophile] wrote: "Alex (The Scribe Owl) wrote: "I don’t know how I missed this! I was so looking forward to joining a team and I’m bummed I missed the sign up date. I read ..."

There are, and unfortunately I balance the teams as evenly as possible to try to accommodate any uneven numbers.

However, if there is a team that is really far behind in points towards the end of the competition, would you consider joining them to help them out (if they'd like that)?


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Alex (The Scribe Owl) wrote: "Hi! I have a buddy read planned with a friend in another group, is there any way that it could still count? I know that it says only BRs in group count, but the one we're reading is an ARC and we c..."

Since you are a soloist, that's fine.


Alex (The Scribe Owl) | 249 comments laurel [the suspected bibliophile] wrote: "Alex (The Scribe Owl) wrote: "laurel [the suspected bibliophile] wrote: "Alex (The Scribe Owl) wrote: "I don’t know how I missed this! I was so looking forward to joining a team and I’m bummed I mi..."

That would be fantastic! Again, I'm sorry for making your life harder, but I really appreciate it. ❤️


message 105: by Ilse (new)

Ilse | 67 comments Hi! Would I Am Number Four work for 4. Read a book with only words on the cover (minimal to no design)?


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Ilse wrote: "Hi! Would I Am Number Four work for 4. Read a book with only words on the cover (minimal to no design)?"

Sure I'll count it. That's pretty minimal, although XBOX Experience 4 4. Read a book that has sunset colors on the cover (primarily red, yellow or orange) would probably fit better.


message 107: by Ilse (new)

Ilse | 67 comments laurel [the suspected bibliophile] wrote: "Ilse wrote: "Hi! Would I Am Number Four work for 4. Read a book with only words on the cover (minimal to no design)?"

Sure I'll count it. That's pretty minimal, although XBOX Experi..."


Okay, thank you! That’s true; I’ll probably use it for that then.


message 108: by mina, Group/Buddy Reads Procrastinator (new)

mina | 2955 comments Mod
laurel [the suspected bibliophile] wrote: "Ilse wrote: "Hi! Would I Am Number Four work for 4. Read a book with only words on the cover (minimal to no design)?"

Sure I'll count it. That's pretty minimal, although XBOX Experi..."


I was planning on using it for sunset cover 😂 I guess then I can use it for minimal so that we don't use it for the same task.


message 109: by jime (new)

jime | 32 comments I would like to join as a soloist :)


message 110: by Bopeep (new)

Bopeep (bopip) | 1088 comments Hello! I'm not sure how to find "independently published books (that is, not from the Big 5 or their imprints)". Specifically with Spanish translated books.
In my mind 90% of the printed books are part of a big imprint... and some that are independent aren't on Goodreads to write a review. Any tips about this? Thank you! <3


message 111: by Elysian (new)

Elysian (haeliks) | 255 comments So for this challenge I planned to read "Always Human" a webtoon comic that is free to read online. Or you go and look for self published authors.


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Bopeep wrote: "Hello! I'm not sure how to find "independently published books (that is, not from the Big 5 or their imprints)". Specifically with Spanish translated books.
In my mind 90% of the printed books are..."


Here is a big, big list of indie publishers from Medium: https://medium.com/the-nonconformist/...

They are missing some LGBTQ+ publishers like NineStar Press. And webtoon counts too, if the comic is on GR and has a page number that meets the limit.

Amazon also has a bunch of indie authors through their Kindle Unlimited program? Some of those books are free without paying for KU.

I don't know about Spanish translated books, though.


message 113: by Bopeep (last edited May 25, 2021 08:58AM) (new)

Bopeep (bopip) | 1088 comments Ooh thanks for the list and the tip to read something on Webtoon~

I asked because usually translated books change imprint depending on the country, and I was asking if I had to search the original book and which imprint is it. But probably they won't be as independent if they're translated haha ^^' Thank you though!


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Bopeep wrote: "Ooh thanks for the list and the tip to read something on Webtoon~

I asked because usually translated books change imprint depending on the country, and I was asking if I had to search the origina..."


Yes, you would have to search the original imprint. But you're right—most translated books (from English, anyway) will most likely be Big 5.


Courtney {Catching feelings for me pup?} I'd like to join as a soloist.


message 116: by Laura (new)

Laura | 72 comments I will join too as a soloist. Fun!


message 117: by Allison (new)

Allison | 25 comments In true procrastinator fashion, I am late to the game! But I would love to join as a soloist!


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) UPDATED

Welcome all soloists! The games start June 1st—you can head on over to the Oregon Trail Odds and Ends page to start planning!


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) The Summer Games begin June 1st (which is tomorrow or now, depending on where you are in the world)!

I hope you are all ready to read, and that you have a wonderful time!

My availability will be limited these first few days since I'm in the middle of moving, but Althea, Aless and Mina are here to answer any questions you may have.

It looks like you've already found this out, but here are some pro-tips:
-Buddy Reads are your money makers, particularly if you BR within your group and pick a book that can be used for several prompts
-You can complete a category multiple times
-Group Reads are also a fantastic way to get extra points—don't forget to participate in our thread!
-And have fun! That's the most important thing about our team games, because in the points don't matter, what's important is the friends you make along the way.


message 120: by Aless, Discord/Readathon Procrastinator (new)

Aless (alesstheintrovert) | 731 comments Mod
I am going to casually join this year.


message 121: by Jen K (new)

Jen K | 1547 comments Really enjoying the prompts!

Could you kindly clarify a bit more on Nintendo Trial 3. Read a book that features a road trip (this does not have to be a car road trip)? Would a train trip count or crossing long distance by foot or does an actual road need to be present?

Thanks!


message 122: by laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (last edited Jun 05, 2021 12:37PM) (new)

laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Jen K wrote: "Really enjoying the prompts!

Could you kindly clarify a bit more on Nintendo Trial 3. Read a book that features a road trip (this does not have to be a car road trip)? Would a train trip count or..."


So long as the majority of the book takes place traveling across land by road or trail (or rail), I will count it. The journey must feature prominently in the storyline—One Last Stop would not count, as it's technically not a trip/journey, but I Wanna Be Where You Are (car) or The End of the World Running Club (foot) would.


message 123: by Jen K (new)

Jen K | 1547 comments laurel [the suspected bibliophile] wrote: "Jen K wrote: "Really enjoying the prompts!

Could you kindly clarify a bit more on Nintendo Trial 3. Read a book that features a road trip (this does not have to be a car road trip)? Would a train..."


Thanks so much for the explanation and examples! This is really helpful! I was thinking of The Impossible First: From Fire to Ice—Crossing Antarctica Alone which looks to fit with this explanation.


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Jen K wrote: "laurel [the suspected bibliophile] wrote: "Jen K wrote: "Really enjoying the prompts!

Could you kindly clarify a bit more on Nintendo Trial 3. Read a book that features a road trip (this does not..."


Yep, it looks like it does!


message 125: by Elysian (new)

Elysian (haeliks) | 255 comments Hi!

I don't know why, but I noticed that the categories log of my team does not match up with the finished categories that have been entered in the completed team log. I do not know why this issue happens, but I cannot change it manually either.


message 126: by mina, Group/Buddy Reads Procrastinator (new)

mina | 2955 comments Mod
@Elysian I checked your sheet and we missed to input the full formula, will be fixed.

@LaurelSince it's already too late I'm not gonna fix it now, if you can do it it's the Nintendo 1 row, it's missing the start/finish dates part.


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) mina wrote: "@Elysian I checked your sheet and we missed to input the full formula, will be fixed.

@LaurelSince it's already too late I'm not gonna fix it now, if you can do it it's the Nintendo 1 row, it's mi..."


@Mina, I'll tackle it in the morning when my eyes and brain are fresh! I'll also check out the other teams too, because I copied and pasted in.

@Elysian I hope that's okay—and sorry we missed that!


message 128: by Elysian (new)

Elysian (haeliks) | 255 comments @Laurel, Mina

Thank you for taking care of it! :)


message 129: by mina, Group/Buddy Reads Procrastinator (new)

mina | 2955 comments Mod
@Laurel I got from work and saw the sheet open so I tried editing it (woohoo, I can), and I fixed all the team sheets.. at least for the Nintendo 1, I didn't see other problems but also I didn't look carefully which doesn't matter because if there is a problem the members should/will tell us.


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) mina wrote: "@Laurel I got from work and saw the sheet open so I tried editing it (woohoo, I can), and I fixed all the team sheets.. at least for the Nintendo 1, I didn't see other problems but also I didn't lo..."

Sorry that I didn't help, Mina. I was exhausted last night from unpacking :(

But thank you for fixing it!


message 131: by mina, Group/Buddy Reads Procrastinator (new)

mina | 2955 comments Mod
laurel [the suspected bibliophile] wrote: "mina wrote: "@Laurel I got from work and saw the sheet open so I tried editing it (woohoo, I can), and I fixed all the team sheets.. at least for the Nintendo 1, I didn't see other problems but als..."

No problem 😃 I'm a mod to help, and help is what I did.


message 132: by Amelia (new)

Amelia (whatameliareads) | 268 comments Is there a cap for how many pages a poetry book has to be to count? (and as a side note: do poetry books count?)


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Amelia wrote: "Is there a cap for how many pages a poetry book has to be to count? (and as a side note: do poetry books count?)"

Poetry books do count. The book needs to be over 100 pages to qualify.


message 134: by Amelia (new)

Amelia (whatameliareads) | 268 comments laurel [the suspected bibliophile] wrote: "Amelia wrote: "Is there a cap for how many pages a poetry book has to be to count? (and as a side note: do poetry books count?)"

Poetry books do count. The book needs to be over 100 pages to qualify."


Fab, thank you :)


message 135: by Megan (new)

Megan (megreading) | 18 comments Hi, would The Glass Hotel count as a book set on a boat? One of the timelines takes place there. If not I'll count it as dual timelines!


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Megan wrote: "Hi, would The Glass Hotel count as a book set on a boat? One of the timelines takes place there. If not I'll count it as dual timelines!"

I'd recommend going with the dual timeline approach.


message 137: by Megan (new)

Megan (megreading) | 18 comments Will do, thank you!


message 138: by Rosina (new)

Rosina | 330 comments Can we read more than one book for a prompt?


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Rosina wrote: "Can we read more than one book for a prompt?"

Prompts can be completed multiple times, as can categories.


message 140: by Rosina (new)

Rosina | 330 comments laurel [the suspected bibliophile] wrote: "Rosina wrote: "Can we read more than one book for a prompt?"

Prompts can be completed multiple times, as can categories."


Thanks Laurel....


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Rosina wrote: "laurel [the suspected bibliophile] wrote: "Rosina wrote: "Can we read more than one book for a prompt?"

Prompts can be completed multiple times, as can categories."

Thanks Laurel...."


You're welcome. I hope that answered your question!


The biggest thing is that a reader can only count their book for one prompt, but you can read books that fulfill that prompt as much as you want.


message 142: by Brianna (new)

Brianna C | 1252 comments Would this cover count as a simple cover?
The Boy in the Field by Margot Livesey


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Brianna wrote: "Would this cover count as a simple cover?
The Boy in the Field by Margot Livesey"


Yes


message 144: by Raquel (new)

Raquel (mahayhay) | 212 comments I've just finished The Kingdoms and half of the story takes place on a ship. Would that count for Atari Affair 3 or would the characters have to be on the ship the entire time?


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Raquel wrote: "I've just finished The Kingdoms and half of the story takes place on a ship. Would that count for Atari Affair 3 or would the characters have to be on the ship the entire time?"

The majority of the story needs to be set on a boat, and that should feature prominently in the storyline. If it's half the story that it's on a ship, then that would count.


message 146: by Elysian (last edited Jun 16, 2021 05:05AM) (new)

Elysian (haeliks) | 255 comments Question to the Mods: Do books about space travel qualify for the roadtrip promt?

General question: Does anyone have recs for the roadtrip prompt? It is somehow difficult to find YA books that fit it before you have read it.


message 147: by laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (last edited Jun 16, 2021 05:12AM) (new)

laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Elysian wrote: "Quetion to the Mods: Do books about space travel qualify for the roadtrip promt?

Question to others: Does anyone have recs for the roadtrip prompt? It is somehow difficult to find YA books that fi..."


Yes, I would count space travel for the roadtrip prompt, so long as the journey is prominent and plays a large role in the story (Becky Chambers' The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet would count, for example, whereas a book where space is merely a set dressing would not).

For YA roadtrip, maybe:

I Wanna Be Where You Are by Kristina Forest Mare's War by Tanita S. Davis Starfish by Akemi Dawn Bowman Reunited by Hilary Weisman Graham An Abundance of Katherines by John Green Open Road Summer by Emery Lord Mosquitoland by David Arnold Let's Get Lost by Adi Alsaid


message 148: by Elysian (new)

Elysian (haeliks) | 255 comments laurel [the suspected bibliophile] wrote: "Elysian wrote: "Quetion to the Mods: Do books about space travel qualify for the roadtrip promt?

Thank you! Yes, that makes a lot of sense. In 'The Martian' space travel is not the focus point, but surviving on the planet is.

Also thanks for the recommendations! Definitely found a book to read for the challenge.


laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader) Elysian wrote: "lThank you! Yes, that makes a lot of sense. In 'The Martian' space travel is not the focus point, but surviving on the planet is."

Exactly!


message 150: by Brianna (new)

Brianna C | 1252 comments Would this count as a simple cover?
Zeroes (Zeroes, #1) by Scott Westerfeld


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