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message 51: by Ellie (last edited May 24, 2022 07:25AM) (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 2992 comments Hi Louise!

It also looks like we got our first splash pad. Woohoo! Now we have hot dogs AND watery fun.




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Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 2992 comments I've just finished The Legacy of Molly Southbourne for a book with a black cover, so we just need a sci-fi book for the arcade now.


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Johanne *the biblionaut* | 1668 comments Hi Louise!

Love the gifs, Ellie :)


message 54: by Trish, Annular Mod (last edited May 24, 2022 10:32AM) (new)

Trish (trishhartuk) | 1176 comments Mod
Ira wrote: "I am reading The Perfect Guests by Emma Rous for the swimsuit one. I should be finished with it today."

Congratulations Ira, for completing our first ride.

I've read my way through Bait and Witch (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries #1) by Angela M. Sanders today for 304pg. For now I've put it in for "Animal in the Story" (MGR #2), but it can be moved if needed (purple and pink cover was another option, or mystery).


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°~Amy~° (amybooksit) Ellie wrote: "I've just finished The Legacy of Molly Southbourne for a book with a black cover, so we just need a sci-fi book for the arcade now."

What great timing! I finished The People That Time Forgot earlier this afternoon. I popped that right into the sci-fi spot to complete the Arcade.

I started One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich. Is anyone familiar with the book? It doesn't say exactly what year it is supposed to take place but it is influenced by the author's own time in a Russian labor camp (1945-1953). The author wrote the book in 1957. Is is safe to say that the book takes place in the 1950's?


message 56: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 2992 comments Amy, the Wikipedia for that book says it's early 1950's, so that seems perfect.

And hurrah for finishing the arcade. PING PING PING!




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Louise | 168 comments °~Amy~° wrote: "Ellie wrote: "I've just finished The Legacy of Molly Southbourne for a book with a black cover, so we just need a sci-fi book for the arcade now."

What great timing! I finished [bo..."


Yes, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich is quite brilliant :-) Since it was published in 62 - 'i'd vote yes for the 50s :-)

YAaaay our very own arcade!


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Louise | 168 comments Summertime All the Cats Are Bored by Philippe Georget wouldn't you say the bikini bottom counts as a swimsuit?


message 59: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) Louise wrote: "Summertime All the Cats Are Bored by Philippe Georget wouldn't you say the bikini bottom counts as a swimsuit?"

Yup!


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Johanne *the biblionaut* | 1668 comments °~Amy~° wrote: "Ellie wrote: "I've just finished The Legacy of Molly Southbourne for a book with a black cover, so we just need a sci-fi book for the arcade now."

What great timing! I finished [bo..."


Most definitely. It describes a single day in January 1951, so that's very precise :)


message 61: by Trish, Annular Mod (new)

Trish (trishhartuk) | 1176 comments Mod
Great work, team!


message 62: by Ira (new)

Ira | 358 comments I finished The Perfect Guests by Emma Rous yesterday.


message 63: by Louise (new)

Louise | 168 comments Well done! Was it good?


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Louise | 168 comments lol I have this mental image of a bunch of rides surrounded by a circle of hotdog stands :-D :-D


message 65: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) Johanne wrote: "°~Amy~° wrote: "Ellie wrote: "I've just finished The Legacy of Molly Southbourne for a book with a black cover, so we just need a sci-fi book for the arcade now."

What great timing..."


Perfect! I should finish it today!


message 66: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 2992 comments Louise wrote: "lol I have this mental image of a bunch of rides surrounded by a circle of hotdog stands :-D :-D"

🤣

It's almost like my dog designed this theme park ... She loves hot dogs and splashing around. Arcades are OK as they produce plushies which she also loves. All other rides are just boring things the humans go on.


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Fee | 233 comments I finally had a very good reading day. I finished The Sherwood Ring for the YA-category to continue building our rollercoaster.


message 68: by Louise (new)

Louise | 168 comments Fee wrote: "I finally had a very good reading day. I finished The Sherwood Ring for the YA-category to continue building our rollercoaster."

Excellent :-)


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Joyce | 604 comments I can’t edit the spreadsheet right now. First my partner’s laptop went kaput. Then they borrowed my trusty machine and that broke down too. Then they took it apart while I was out and when I turned it back on smoke came out. My patience is feeling rather tried...

Can someone please enter me for 160 pages on Tuesday and 224 on Wednesday? I’ve also finished The Quiet Death of Thomas Quaid. I had thought to put it under the 1950s but Amy looks like she has that covered so it also fits for thriller and friendship.

Meanwhile, back to Detransition, Baby which, despite lots of recommendations, I’m not particularly enjoying.


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Trish (trishhartuk) | 1176 comments Mod
Joyce wrote: "Can someone please enter me for 160 pages on Tuesday and 224 on Wednesday? I’ve also finished The Quiet Death of Thomas Quaid. I had thought to put it under the 1950s but Amy looks like she has that covered so it also fits for thriller and friendship."

All done. I put it under Thriller for you.


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Trish (trishhartuk) | 1176 comments Mod
Sadly, I failed dismally yesterday. I failed to read a single page. I'll try to rectify that today.


message 72: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 2992 comments Morning team! I should finish my 500+ page book today.


message 73: by Johanne (new)

Johanne *the biblionaut* | 1668 comments Morning everyone! Having a bit more reading time the next couple of days.


message 74: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) I will finish that 1950's book today if no one else grabs the slot first. I am not enjoying it at all so focusing on it is difficult. I think I have about an hour left to power through.

I did manage to read 44 pages of my physical book last night, nearly twice what I have gotten done any other night this week, so that is something I guess!


message 75: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 2992 comments I finished Twin Crowns for a book over 500 pages. It was a fun fantasy, not taking itself too seriously.

I might finish my audiobook that I've been listening to forever tomorrow. We'll see. I'm not sure it will fit any of our remaining prompts any way.


message 76: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) I finished One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich for the 1950's prompt. I have two meetings tonight but I hope to get some time with The Wonderful Wizard of Oz audio in between.


message 77: by Trish, Annular Mod (last edited May 26, 2022 11:45PM) (new)

Trish (trishhartuk) | 1176 comments Mod
I did a lot better yesterday. I read 252pg of The Last Graduate (The Scholomance, #2) by Naomi Novik .

I'm aiming to finish it today, and it fits three of our outstanding prompts: Multiple lines and friendship for our Rollercoaster; and Circle on the cover for the Merry Go Round. I'm tempted towards the Circle to finish our MGR, but I'm open to other choices.

Don't forget, we don't have to stick with just one of every ride - if you finish a book that works with one of the ones we've completed, but not the outstanding prompts, add it to the sheet!


message 78: by Trish, Annular Mod (last edited May 27, 2022 12:11AM) (new)

Trish (trishhartuk) | 1176 comments Mod
Joyce wrote: "Next I have Detransition, Baby which has a decidedly pink cover Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters but is it also a beach read? I’m none too sure what that term means."

Definitely go for Pink Cover with this one, as that's one of our missing Ferris Wheel bits.

If you're really struggling with it, though, I could move Bait and Witch (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries #1) by Angela M. Sanders to pink/purple cover.

I can certainly come up with another "Animal in the Story" one to replace it for the Merry Go Round, and it looks as if we have a couple more of those in the list as well.

Is anyone working on a Romance?


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Louise | 168 comments Finished Little Labyrinths: Speculative Microfictions and added it for the roller coaster as A book with multiple lines on the cover


message 80: by Trish, Annular Mod (new)

Trish (trishhartuk) | 1176 comments Mod
Louise wrote: "Finished Little Labyrinths: Speculative Microfictions and added it for the roller coaster as A book with multiple lines on the cover"

Nice one.


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°~Amy~° (amybooksit) Finished The Dungeon Anarchist's Cookbook last night! It fit circle on the cover to finish a Merry Go Round!

It also fits as a 500 page book if we decide to try for another Rollercoaster. Feel free to move it if needed.


message 82: by Trish, Annular Mod (last edited May 27, 2022 07:24AM) (new)

Trish (trishhartuk) | 1176 comments Mod
I've just read the last 136pg of The Last Graduate. As Louise and Amy have managed to fill out two of the three I'd thought of for it, I'm popping it in for Friendship, which was unexpectedly a major theme in it.

Which finishes our Roller Coaster!! Go team.

I've moved Bait and Witch (Witch Way Librarian Mysteries #1) by Angela M. Sanders to the pink/purple cover under Ferris Wheel (according to Tineye, which another reading challenge I do uses for cover colours, it's 73.9% pink or purple, which I reckon is enough of a majority to count!).

That unfinishes the Merry Go Round, but I think we can fix that easily enough.

Earlier today, I also started The Saint Paddy's Promise, which both has Animals featured (rescue centre dog training and a variety of pet cats and dogs), and has the MPG of Romance and a sub-plot with an old woman waiting on a bench for her lost love plus a wedding being planned.

If someone else is close to finishing either an Animal book or a Romance, shout here, and I'll put Saint Paddy into the other one.

If we can get those two ticked off, we have one of each ride in our park!!

Then I'll go back to A Master of Djinn!


message 83: by Joyce (new)

Joyce | 604 comments I’m hoping to finish the very pink Detransition, Baby tonight albeit with a background of Paw Patrol as my grandson is staying. Maybe some reshuffling to do Trish? It’s frustrating being able to see the spreadsheet but not edit it.


message 84: by Trish, Annular Mod (last edited May 27, 2022 09:36AM) (new)

Trish (trishhartuk) | 1176 comments Mod
I'd forgotten you couldn't edit it. I've moved Bait and Witch back to animals, so Pink cover is all yours for when you finish! It sounds like you deserve it.


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Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 2992 comments I've just finished a (fantasy regency) romance, Half a Soul.


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Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 2992 comments I was busy having my nose in a book so I didn't notice how close we'd got to a complete theme park. Go team!



Which rides do you think we have the best chance of completing a second of? I can pick my weekend book based on that.


message 87: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) Ellie wrote: "I was busy having my nose in a book so I didn't notice how close we'd got to a complete theme park. Go team!



Which rides do you think we have the best chance of completing a second of? I can pic..."


It seems like Merry Go Round or Rollercoaster have the most options. The book I am reading currently could work for Animal or Friendship.


message 88: by Fee (last edited May 27, 2022 08:41PM) (new)

Fee | 233 comments Wow, we have a nice litte theme park :)

The last weekend of the read-a-thon started here. Today we are celebrating my daughter's birthday and I have to entertain a bunch of 5 year olds. So I don't know if I'll have much energy left for reading afterwards.

But I'm still in the middle of 2 books, that I could possibly finish tomorrow, if time permits. They don't fit in many categories. If we're going for a second Merry Go Round or Rollercoaster, as Amy suggested, they would only fit in the rather open categories "fast paced book" or "under 250 pages".


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Joyce | 604 comments Detransition, Baby is finally finished. Finally! Can someone please enter it plus 116 pages for me on Thursday and 154 on Friday. I’ll look out for some Merry Go Round options in a mo.


message 90: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 2992 comments I think we're going to check out a food festival today so I'll try and pick a quick book. I can probably do a YA or mystery, but we'd need another 500+ page book if we want to finish another rollercoaster.


message 91: by Trish, Annular Mod (last edited May 28, 2022 01:53AM) (new)

Trish (trishhartuk) | 1176 comments Mod
Joyce wrote: "Detransition, Baby is finally finished. Finally! Can someone please enter it plus 116 pages for me on Thursday and 154 on Friday. I’ll look out for some Merry Go Round options in a mo."

Yayy. Congratulations

Morning all! Well done for finishing our first round of rides.

My worry with a second Merry Go Round is the "book related to music" prompt, as we don't really have a lot of those in the pipeline (like only the one we used for the last Merry Go Round!). However, if someone has one of those on the go, then let's go for it.

I'll admit, I'm tending towards Roller Coaster, if one of you is already well into a 500+ book.

That's pretty much the same problem as Swimsuits for the Splash Pool, but again, if someone has one on the go...

Arcade might also be a possible? I've just got the Hugo Voting pack, so there are MANY SF books in it, some of which are quite quick reads.

I didn't quite finish The Saint Paddy's Promise yesterday, but I've polished it off this morning. It fits three of the Merry Go Round prompts (not the music one); and two of the Roller Coaster ones: fast paced, mystery, friendship. Anyway, it's in the spreadsheet to the right, awaiting assignment.

If we go for Roller Coaster, then the ones A Master of Djinn (Dead Djinn Universe, #1) by P. Djèlí Clark fits is Lines on the Cover (because geometric shapes are surrounded by lines, right :) ) and Mystery or Thriller.
For Arcade, AMOD fits all but "Black Cover".


message 92: by Johanne (new)

Johanne *the biblionaut* | 1668 comments Hi team
Great that we have a complete theme park!
Yesterday I finished The Clockwork Angel and I have ro have a look where it fits (I’m on phone now).

I’m on track to finish a 500+ pager if we want to do the roller coaster, If not I might finish another shorter book.


message 93: by Joyce (new)

Joyce | 604 comments I have a book with a red cover for a. Roller coaster but could find others instead.


message 94: by Trish, Annular Mod (last edited May 28, 2022 04:30AM) (new)

Trish (trishhartuk) | 1176 comments Mod
Joyce wrote: "I have a book with a red cover for a. Roller coaster but could find others instead."

Johanne wrote: "Yesterday I finished The Clockwork Angel and I have ro have a look where it fits (I’m on phone now).

"I’m on track to finish a 500+ pager if we want..."


Roller Coaster sounds like it could be a go then. I'll pop The Saint Paddy's Promise in for friendship to get started (although it can move to Mystery if someone else is working on Friendship).

Two down, five to go, with three in the pipeline. I've started marking them in a different colour, so we know which ones are for Round Two.

A Master of Djinn has lines on it and would count for mystery/thriller.


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Johanne *the biblionaut* | 1668 comments Clockwork Angel fits YA, roller coaster, so I put it there, thus starting off our 2nd roller coaster. It seems we are in agreement about this :)
And then I'll get to finishing my 500+ pager.
Happy reading weekend!


message 96: by Johanne (last edited May 28, 2022 04:26AM) (new)

Johanne *the biblionaut* | 1668 comments Trish wrote: "Johanne wrote: "Hi team
Great that we have a complete theme park!
Yesterday I finished The Clockwork Angel and I have ro have a look where it fits (I’m on phone now).

If we're going for Roller Coa..."


Oh we wrote simultaneosly :)
I put it for YA for now, but we can move it to fast-paced if necessary.


message 97: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) Trish wrote: "Joyce wrote: "I have a book with a red cover for a. Roller coaster but could find others instead."

Johanne wrote: "Yesterday I finished The Clockwork Angel and I have ro have a look where it fits ..."


I haven't been in to the spreadsheet yet but I might have to move yourSaint Paddy's to Mystery. I finished The Wonderful Wizard of Oz last night. I think friendship is the only RC slot it fits into. I will pick my next read based on whatever is left over for categories.


message 98: by °~Amy~° (new)

°~Amy~° (amybooksit) Ok, I switched Saint Paddy's to mystery and that leaves the following four prompts:

A book over 500 pages (Johanne?)
A Fast Paced Book -
A book with a red cover (Joyce?)
A book with Multiple Lines on the cover - (Trish?)

If someone gets to a fast-paced book before I do, then I will start another arcade. I am going to find a short, fast-paced sci-fi for my next audio.


message 99: by Johanne (new)

Johanne *the biblionaut* | 1668 comments Can confirm I’m on the 500 page one.


message 100: by Joyce (new)

Joyce | 604 comments And I’ll start the red cover tonight.


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