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Read-a-Thon Feb 2022: Team Mixing Bowl
THE RECIPES
SPRINKLES
Adds a bit of flair and decoration to your pastries and sweets.
Earn a sprinkle of sprinkles for every 1000 pages read as a team.
Earn a sprinkle of sprinkles for every 10 hours of audio listened to.
CHOCOLATE DIPPED ORANGE MADELEINES
Recipe: https://thegreatbritishbakeoff.co.uk/...
- A book set in France
- A book with a shell on the cover
- A book with both black and white on the cover (not exclusively, but featuring both colors)
- A book written by an author whose name is Madeleine (any spelling or nickname)
TRUFFLE FOCACCIA
Recipe: https://thegreatbritishbakeoff.co.uk/...
- A long book (500+ pages)
- A book with a flavor word in the title (dry, salty, sweet, etc.)
- The newest book by an author you've already read
- A book set somewhere you'd like to visit
- A book featuring an important meal
BLACK FOREST MINI ROLLS
Recipe: https://thegreatbritishbakeoff.co.uk/...
- A comfort read
- A book mostly set in the wilderness (rural area, forest, etc.)
- A book with a circle on the cover
- A short book (less than 250 pages)
- A book with red on the cover
- A book used for the 2022 ATY Reading Challenge
LEMON CHEESECAKE CANNOLI
Recipe: https://thegreatbritishbakeoff.co.uk/...
- A book with a yellow cover
- A book set in Italy
- A book by a new-to-you author
- A book with someone smiling on the cover
- A book featuring a "sour" character (grumpy, curmudgeon, etc.)
- The next book in a series
- A book where food plays an important role
SPRINKLES
Adds a bit of flair and decoration to your pastries and sweets.
Earn a sprinkle of sprinkles for every 1000 pages read as a team.
Earn a sprinkle of sprinkles for every 10 hours of audio listened to.
CHOCOLATE DIPPED ORANGE MADELEINES
Recipe: https://thegreatbritishbakeoff.co.uk/...
- A book set in France
- A book with a shell on the cover
- A book with both black and white on the cover (not exclusively, but featuring both colors)
- A book written by an author whose name is Madeleine (any spelling or nickname)
TRUFFLE FOCACCIA
Recipe: https://thegreatbritishbakeoff.co.uk/...
- A long book (500+ pages)
- A book with a flavor word in the title (dry, salty, sweet, etc.)
- The newest book by an author you've already read
- A book set somewhere you'd like to visit
- A book featuring an important meal
BLACK FOREST MINI ROLLS
Recipe: https://thegreatbritishbakeoff.co.uk/...
- A comfort read
- A book mostly set in the wilderness (rural area, forest, etc.)
- A book with a circle on the cover
- A short book (less than 250 pages)
- A book with red on the cover
- A book used for the 2022 ATY Reading Challenge
LEMON CHEESECAKE CANNOLI
Recipe: https://thegreatbritishbakeoff.co.uk/...
- A book with a yellow cover
- A book set in Italy
- A book by a new-to-you author
- A book with someone smiling on the cover
- A book featuring a "sour" character (grumpy, curmudgeon, etc.)
- The next book in a series
- A book where food plays an important role

Murder on Cape Cod by Maddie Day...**book by an author whose name is Madeline! I am so happy that my library has the audiobook of this so it would be easy to listen to this!
One Night on the Island...**a book with a yellow cover OR **a book set in the wilderness (rural area) OR **The newest book by an author you have already read
The Amazing Mrs. Pollifax...**the next book in a series OR **a book used for the 2022 ATY challenge
For the Sake of Elena...**a book featuring a "sour" character (grumpy...Havers is sour/grumpy) OR **the next book in a series OR **a book used for the 2022 ATY challenge

I plan to read:
Chinese Cinderella: The True Story of an Unwanted Daughter - black/white on cover or 2022 ATY Challenge (nationality/language in title)
(I'm so annoyed that the author/protagonist's name is Adeline, which is so close to Madeline! Haha)
Long Way Down - circle on the cover or 2022 ATY
The Kiss Quotient - new-to-you author
The Candle and the Flame - red on the cover or new-to-you author
If I Had Your Face - ATY challenge and new-to-you author
@Alison you have some really great ones! I think you should add yours to the spreadsheet so we can see which prompts we need more of and which ones we have an excess of!

Sounds Great, Irene! You have some great books planned also! We should have a fun week of reading :)

Yes I'm so excited!! :D

Oof, some of these are pretty specific, hopefully we can find some books for them.
The book I'm reading now (and will have over 100 pages left of tomorrow) is The Autobiography of Malcolm X and is exactly 500 pages, so can be used there (it also has other spots it would work).
I have to take a closer look at the other books I have after I finish work, and will fill in the spreadsheet then (or if I decide to take a longer break).

Yes some of them are pretty specific but hopefully we'll find out that our books fit them after we finish reading them (the sour character, an important meal that takes place, etc).

I have lots of books I got in preparation for the week and luckily can download more as needed. I am glad I put Death in Paris on my kindle as I see a book set in France as one of the categories.

I have 2 books selected right now
Trashed

and
Razorblade Tears

I seem to have bad luck in pre-picking books for these read-a-thons and this time round is no exception, these two books don't fit a lot of the prompts. On the plus side some of the prompts are a little hard to predict prior to reading so they might fit some of those.
I planned to read Trashed for the earth day prompt, it was a last min choice so I might see if I can find something else tonight. This is one of those prompts I am struggling with what I think "related to" means and finding something that I want to read that fits that.
Looking forward to seeing what everyone is reading and adding some new books to my TBR!

I'm currently reading Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell and just started Get a Life, Chloe Brown. I've got kind of a huge stack of books I'm hoping to read while it's still February, so hoping to get lots of reading done this week!


Looking at the books I have on deck, I have several options for the read-a-thon:
Long Story Short - just won the ARC from a Goodreads Giveaway. This could work for a book mostly set in the wilderness (summer camp), a new-to-you author, or maybe a "sour" character (the main character is sent to camp because her parents want to her learn some interpersonal skills, like making a friend, and she doesn't want to)
Hamnet - this is my book club book for next month, and looks like it would work for new-to-you author or a book used for the 2022 ATY Reading Challenge (I'm planning on using it for the NPR Book Concierge prompt)
Plain Bad Heroines - a long book (640 pages), new-to-you author, or red on cover
The Witch's Heart - wilderness setting




I only have one that has a sort of smiling face, lots of faces, but no smiles.

I have so much lined up.
Voices from Chernobyl: The Oral History of a Nuclear Disaster - which fits black and white on the cover, but certainly not somewhere I'd like to visit.
Split Tooth which is also black and white, set somewhere I'd like to visit, and a new to me author, and less than 250 pages.
and I just got Violeta which is the newest book by an author I've read.
I'm looking for something set in Italy right now.

I’m hoping I can get Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet from the library in the next few days (I requested it but it’s available at a different branch library).
I’m doing the ATY challenge in order and am currently on the last of the three continents(I’ve read books from Asia and Africa already), which is followed by historical fiction, so these two books will fit in nicely.
I don’t expect to get more than 3 books read for this readathon but hopefully I can make up for that by reading something in some of the harder to fill categories.

I’m hoping I can get [boo..."
Oh hey, I'm likewise doing the main challenge in order and am on my last of the three continents - South America for me, with [book:The Bedlam Stacks|31450615] ; I already finished The Watchmaker of Filigree Street for Europe and The Lost Future of Pepperharrow for Asia. 😊

I'm still going to finish The Cooking Gene: A Journey Through African American Culinary History in the Old South but my TBR list now looks like:
The Strawberry Thief - set in France (but also, comfort read and if I know Joanne Harris there will be food, meals, etc, and also the most recent book by an author I've read before, but it looks like set in France has only one other entry on the plans tab)
Sex in the Sea: Our Intimate Connection with Sex-Changing Fish, Romantic Lobsters, Kinky Squid, and Other Salty Erotica of the Deep - Flavor word! LOL
Stay and Fight - Author named Madeline
The Passion of Artemisia - Set in Italy

@Kathryn, I love Cleopatra's Daughter! I haven't read it in a long time but I'd really love to hear your thoughts on it! I'm a big Michelle Moran fan in general.
I might have to shuffle my books around after seeing the update tracking sheet and look for some more books with a smiling person/circles/shells.
Edit: I can try to read The Summer I Turned Pretty since it has a shell on the cover!

I have started listening to Murder on Cape Cod for "a book by an author whose name is Madeline"
I looked at the spreadsheet and it looks like we have all our prompts covered! :)
@Jennifer...Sex in the Sea: Our Intimate Connection with Sex-Changing Fish, Romantic Lobsters, Kinky Squid, and Other Salty Erotica of the Deep...That Title :D I have added this to my TBR...
@Kathryn...I hope you enjoy Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet...I read this last year and enjoyed it!
@ Laurel...I loved Hamnet and I want to read The Witch's Heart this year :)
@Samantha...I have Razorblade Tears on my TBR
@Irene...Long Way Down and Chinese Cinderella: The True Story of an Unwanted Daughter look so interesting!
It looks like I have a lot of books in common with all of You! :)




Could this be considered a Mona Lisa smile?"
I would say that is a smile!! :)

@Alison, thank you for tackling that Madeleine prompt!
And @Laurel and @RachelG - 640 and 793 pages on Day 1?? You two are amazing!! Our team is the best :D

Hoping to finish Get a Life, Chloe Brown tomorrow, fingers crossed!

If anyone has books with eggs or turtles on the cover, that could work for shell too.





I’m making my way through Cleopatra's Daughter and it’s really good! I’m hoping to finish it tomorrow.

I finished Razorblade Tears and put it under a new to you author.
I started Dial A for Aunties yesterday hopefully I can get through that quickly. It has a yellow cover and it looks like we could use one of those.



I don't know to be honest. I don't know how much yellow makes a yellow cover.
I have



@Laurel personally I don't think so just because it's not predominantly yellow.
I can also try to read a book with a yellow cover this week. It's harder than I thought to find books with food in an important role (from my TBR anyway)

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It's time to fill your bakery case with goodies. You will read books to bake sweets and pastries! Each pastry takes a different number of books, depending on complexity.
You can bake your pastries in any order that you'd like, and you can bake multiple pastries at once (infinite oven space!). Don't forget about your sprinkles! You get some for every 1000 pages read (or 10 hours of audio listed to).
You'll want to create the best bakery case that you can bake, so make sure you have at least one of every type of goodie... they are all important to your score! You can have multiples of the same types of pastries as well.
TEAM SPREADSHEET: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
THE TEAM
Captain: Laurel
Captain: Rachel G
Roxana
Jennifer AM
Irene
Samantha
Traci
Kathryn
Alison