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message 51: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 1498 comments My plan today is to finish Black Girl, Call Home. Not sure what I'm reading after that.


message 52: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 1498 comments I finished Black Girl, Call Home. I'm not sure where to put it. Suggestions welcomed.


message 53: by Aimee (new)

Aimee (pebbles320) Sherri wrote: "I finished Black Girl, Call Home. I'm not sure where to put it. Suggestions welcomed."

Red on the cover, for the red clips in her hair?


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Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 2992 comments And we have our Madeleine baked! 🎉🎉🎉

I'm glad this readathon made me read vN, it was an interesting take on AI and I'm not sure I'd ever have got round to it otherwise.


message 55: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 1498 comments I put Black Girl, Call Home by Jasmine Mans under red on cover. Congratulations on baking the Madeleines.


message 56: by JennH (new)

JennH | 554 comments Yay! One of each!

I finished a super short book, Hearts, Keys, and Puppetry but I logged it under the plans in the spreadsheet bc I don't really understand the colors in the completed tab.

Today, I'm reading Silencing Eve and listening to I've Got My Eyes on You.

And in the spirit of the readathon, I plan on baking some chocolate chip muffins. I peeked at the readathon recipes with thoughts of possibly making one but they are way over my skill level.


message 57: by Aimee (last edited Feb 24, 2022 01:39AM) (new)

Aimee (pebbles320) I've just finished The Great Alone and oh man, the heartbreak I have endured for fictional characters over the course of that book. I can't do any more reading tonight!
I've put it down as "book set in the wilderness" to go towards our second mini roll.

Tomorrow, I'm planning to start A Pho Love Story which could be used as a comfort read or a book where food plays an important role (the two MCs are from families who run competing restaurants).


message 58: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) I was wondering, where we are pretty sure we won't be finishing a second Madeleine, should we move Killer Crab Cakes to another treat that we are likely to complete? It is also marked as fitting into A Place You'd Like to Visit or A Book Where Food Plays An Important Role. Just a thought :)


message 59: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) We could also move The Secret Lives Of Church Ladies by Deesha Philyaw to a book with a circle on the cover to get us closer to another Mini Roll. We have three for A Short Book at the moment.


message 60: by JennH (new)

JennH | 554 comments I can move Killer Crab Cakes to a place you'd like to visit.

I finished I've Got My Eyes on You and put that under a book with red on the cover.

I've started You've Been Warned which will fit under a book with a yellow cover.


message 61: by Dubhease (new)

Dubhease | 1157 comments I'm trying to get Red Prophet done this week. Reading on week nights is hard.


message 62: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) I have a 500 page book that I started prior to the readathon that I could work on today. I believe I have 265 pages left. I will double check the spreadsheet before I start and if we still need that, I will work on it today. It's an audio so I can multitask it :)


message 63: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) Ellie wrote: "And we have our Madeleine baked! 🎉🎉🎉

I'm glad this readathon made me read vN, it was an interesting take on AI and I'm not sure I'd ever have got round to it otherwise."


I love book with AI, I will have to check this one out!


message 64: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Lourenço (ssandraa) | 180 comments Finished Clockwork Angel, added it to "A book set somewhere you'd like to visit" in case we get to a third Focaccia!


message 65: by Aimee (new)

Aimee (pebbles320) °~Amy~° wrote: "I have a 500 page book that I started prior to the readathon that I could work on today. I believe I have 265 pages left. I will double check the spreadsheet before I start and if we still need tha..."

It looks like we do need another long book Amy, so that would be great!

I'm listening to A Pho Love Story and also working on Like a Mule Bringing Ice Cream to the Sun for 'circle on the cover'. The latter is pretty short so I reckon I can do it in a day, and I'll probably finish Pho Love Story tomorrow or Saturday.


message 66: by Aimee (new)

Aimee (pebbles320) I also got another Audible credit today so if anyone has any recommendations for a short and good book set in Italy, I'd be happy to add that to my TBR and get to it sometime this weekend.


message 67: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) Aimee wrote: "I also got another Audible credit today so if anyone has any recommendations for a short and good book set in Italy, I'd be happy to add that to my TBR and get to it sometime this weekend."

I'm not sure what genre of book you usually read but I noticed My Italian Bulldozer by Alexander McCall Smith is on audible. It's about 240 pages (6 hrs 44 min).


message 68: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 1498 comments The weather here is awful. I'm through running around today so I will read all day. My current read is Blanche on the Lam. I probably won't finish today but will tomorrow.


message 69: by Aimee (new)

Aimee (pebbles320) °~Amy~° wrote: "Aimee wrote: "I also got another Audible credit today so if anyone has any recommendations for a short and good book set in Italy, I'd be happy to add that to my TBR and get to it sometime this wee..."

Ooh thank you; I've read a handful of Alexander McCall Smith books before and enjoyed them so I'll check that out.


message 70: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Lourenço (ssandraa) | 180 comments Just had a look at my AtY challenge and realized I'm going to use Clockwork Angel for one of the prompts so we can move it to the "A book used for the 2022 ATY Reading Challenge" prompt if needed :)


message 71: by JennH (new)

JennH | 554 comments I just put in You've Been Warned for a book with a yellow cover.

Wow, we're close to finishing a couple of mini rolls and another cannoli.


message 72: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) JennH wrote: "I just put in You've Been Warned for a book with a yellow cover.

Wow, we're close to finishing a couple of mini rolls and another cannoli."


Everyone on Team Mixer is doing a great job!


message 73: by Kat (new)

Kat | 566 comments Well done everyone. I can't believe it's Friday already.

I finished A Line to Kill last night so we are only missing someone smiling on the cover for another cannoli.

I have found a Madeline book I can get through if we want to try for another Madeleine.


message 74: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 2992 comments My work party took up most of yesterday, but I did listen to a bit of audio travelling there and back. I might be able to finish Bad Apples today for rural setting. I'll have a look to see if I have any short comfort reads for those mini rolls.


message 75: by Aimee (last edited Feb 25, 2022 01:59AM) (new)

Aimee (pebbles320) Kat wrote: "Well done everyone. I can't believe it's Friday already.

I finished A Line to Kill last night so we are only missing someone smiling on the cover for another cannoli.

I have found a Madeline boo..."


If we had another book set in France then we could move Jenn's book back to 'shell on the cover' (we have a few other options for 'place you'd like to visit').
Does anyone have a short book for the France prompt?


message 76: by Aimee (new)

Aimee (pebbles320) I'm still working on A Pho Love Story, and I also started Nine Goblins this morning before work. Both of them have smiling people on the covers but could also be considered comfort reads, so I'm happy to slot them in wherever.


message 77: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) Aimee wrote: "Kat wrote: "Well done everyone. I can't believe it's Friday already.

I finished A Line to Kill last night so we are only missing someone smiling on the cover for another cannoli.

I have found a ..."


I am trying to do a clean sweep of the Individual Challenge Bingo Board. I have 2.5 books left to read for that and then I can find a book set in France. If someone else gets to it first, that's even better!


message 78: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) Aimee wrote: "I'm still working on A Pho Love Story, and I also started Nine Goblins this morning before work. Both of them have smiling people on the covers but could also be con..."

Someone Smiling on the Cover would complete another Cannoli :)


message 79: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 1498 comments I'm still working on Blanche on the Lam. Not sure if I will finish today.


message 80: by JennH (new)

JennH | 554 comments Thanks for the reminder about the individual challenge. I keep forgetting about that and the individual tracking.

I'm glad we're at the home stretch of the readathon... I was dreaming of spreadsheets last night. lol

I should finish The Great Gatsby today but I won't be able to place it anywhere of help. So it'll only be good for sprinkles.

I'm reading Christmas Cupcake Murder which can go for a comfort read. I read so many culinary mysteries, you'd think that one of the ones I have in hand would have a flavor word in the title!


message 81: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Lourenço (ssandraa) | 180 comments I finished The Last Wish last night, added it to "A book by a new-to-you author" in case we go for a third Cannoli! :D


message 82: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) JennH wrote: "Thanks for the reminder about the individual challenge. I keep forgetting about that and the individual tracking.

I'm glad we're at the home stretch of the readathon... I was dreaming of spreadsh..."


The version of Great Gatsby that you posted has a person smiling on the cover, that would be helpful. Gatsby would also work for a book with a grumpy/sour character (Tom) or a book where food plays an important role (all the parties). Those are both under Cannoli and I think we are very likely to get at least one more of those this weekend.


message 83: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 2992 comments I finished Bad Apples and I put it down for rural setting on mini rolls, so one more comfort read we'll have a third mini roll.


message 84: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) Just a little confirmation that we are doing an amazing job with the readathon:

I *may* have done a little snooping on the other teams' spreadsheets and thought it was worth noting that we have the second highest number of sprinkles so far! We are also currently tied for second for number of completed bakery items. If we fill that slot for someone smiling on the cover, we will secure the second place position. Great job everyone. Keep up the great "work"!


message 85: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 2992 comments Go Team Mixer!




message 86: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) Ellie wrote: "Go Team Mixer!

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That is so ridiculously adorable!


message 87: by Hannah (new)

Hannah | 384 comments I’ve just added Truly Madly Guilty for a book with an important meal.

I’ve just started another book that would definitely work for comfort read. I might finish it tonight, but it’s more likely to be tomorrow morning.


message 88: by Aimee (new)

Aimee (pebbles320) Ellie wrote: "Go Team Mixer!

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That is such a cute GIF!


message 89: by JennH (new)

JennH | 554 comments Thanks for the other options for The Great Gatsby. I just kept looking at the cover, thinking 'no, that's not a smile or enough to be considered a smile.' Putting it for a smile on the cover will give us another cannoli! Yay Team Mixer!


message 90: by JennH (new)

JennH | 554 comments I finished Christmas Cupcake Murder for a comfort read, so we can have another mini-roll. A comfort read is a vague enough prompt that many books can fit there, so I can always move Christmas Cupcake Murder to the next book in a series or a book where food plays an important role for another cannoli, if need be.

I'm working on The Memory Police and will be starting The Big Four.


message 91: by Kat (new)

Kat | 566 comments Yay for the weekend. I finished a book by a Madeline this morning.


message 92: by Kat (new)

Kat | 566 comments We currently need:
2nd Madeleine
A book set in France
A book with a shell on the cover

2nd Focaccia
A book with a flavour in the title

3rd Cannoli
A book with a yellow cover
A book set in Italy
A book with someone smiling on the cover
The next book in a series
A book where food plays an important role


message 93: by Hannah (last edited Feb 26, 2022 02:50AM) (new)

Hannah | 384 comments I’ve just finished In a Gilded Cage for next book in a series.

I’ll have a look to see if I have any short books that would work for multiple prompts that no one is reading for at the moment. I know I could start reading The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult for book with a yellow cover as this prompt currently doesn’t have anyone reading for it, but it is quite long. It should also work for food playing an important role, but I think there are already a few options for that prompt.


message 94: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 1498 comments Good Morning All, I hope to finish Blanche On The Lam by Barbara Neely Blanche White #1) today. She is the cook & housekeeper for a family while she’s on the lam. The book talks about what she is cooking for every meal & what a character does or doesn’t eat. I guess this book could count for a book where food plays an important role.


message 95: by Hannah (new)

Hannah | 384 comments I’ve just started The Murder on the Links for a book set in France. It’s only about 200 pages, so I’ll be able to finish it today.


message 96: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) Ha! I just typed out this ungodly long post about my weekend plans (which revolved around a Book set in France), posted it and then realized the post JUST above mine was someone reading a book for that slot! I thought I had read all the new posts. Great reminder that I need to slow down and ABSORB what I am reading. Silly readathon brain!


message 97: by °~Amy~° (last edited Feb 26, 2022 06:21AM) (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) I moved Killer Crab Cakes to 'shell on the cover' because that seems more difficult to fill than the slot it was currently in 'a place you'd like to visit'. My France book could fill that slot if no one gets to it sooner.


message 98: by Kat (new)

Kat | 566 comments I started The Unhoneymooners which has a yellow cover and is set somewhere I want to visit. I'm hoping to finish it today but it depends how busy my evening gets. I could then try and find something short for tomorrow depending on what we need.

I wasted about an hour this morning desperately searching Libby for books set in France or Italy that I wanted to read and couldn't find anything.


message 99: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) Kat wrote: "I started The Unhoneymooners which has a yellow cover and is set somewhere I want to visit. I'm hoping to finish it today but it depends how busy my evening gets. I could then try and find somethin..."

I did the same yesterday on my library app and on audible. I did find one but it was a STRUGGLE lol


message 100: by Sherri (last edited Feb 26, 2022 07:19AM) (new)

Sherri Harris | 1498 comments I finished Blanche on the Lam. I put it under cannoli, a book where food plays an important role. I'm not sure what my next read will be. My original plan was to pick up a book I put down when the read-a-thon started Black Leopard, Red Wolf. I have over 500 pages left to read so I won't finish by Sunday night. It would count as sprinkles but nothing else. I may still pick the book back up if I don't see anything I can complete by tomorrow that will help the team.


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