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May 31, 2022 09:27AM

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I forgot to mention that I love how you took care to reserve a prompt for each of us, so we can read the books we've chosen without worrying that it won't fill a prompt when we're done.
What a thoughtful leader you are! 🧡

I forgot to mention that I love how you took care to reserve a prompt for each of us, so we can read the books we've chosen without worrying that it won't fill a prompt when we're done.
Wha..."
Aww thanks, oshizu! But it is my job after all 😀.

I'm glad someone has found a different book with "strange" in the title so I don't have to put all my effort into one long book.
I've found a short book with under 1000 ratings to read on my TBR, which also fits a few other prompts. I'll leave my planning to that book and finishing Dragonfly in Amber for now, but I have thought of some other options for the more difficult prompts if there is time and they still need filling.

I'm glad someone has found a different book with "strange" in the title so I don't have to put all my effort into one long book."
Hallelujah! 🧡

I'm glad someone has found a different book with "strange" in the title so I don't have to put all my effort into one long book.
I've found a short book with..."
My pleasure!

Currently Reading
1- L'attrape-coeurs (The catcher in the rye) for banned book prompt
2- Voyage au bout de la nuit -fits multiple prompts
3- the strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mister Hyde- for strange prompts
4- l'étrange été de Tom Harvey- fits multiple prompts and the summer one
TBR
The tales of Beedle the bard - too short to start reading it now but hope to be able to read it June 3rd or 4th- goes with Oshizu reading a book by Robert Galbraith who is JK Rowling
That brings me to 5 books but looking at this plan, I see I can read more then that. If teammates want to tell me how I can help them fill out some prompts, I can look into my TBR lists that has 900 something books. I am quite sure I can find books in either French or English that can helps fill out prompts. :-)
Go team Go!!!

You can figure out for yourself what to read by checking our spreadsheet's "Possible Fits" column. Any column that has zero or another lowish number needs help.
Also, just because a 3-book prompt shows 3 possible fits, one or more of those three books might be assigned to other prompts.
So it's good to check not only "Possible Fits" but also, when you decide on a prompt to check, if any of the three books marked with X has already been assigned by Ushashi to a different prompt.
If you have the time and energy to read more than five books, Lorraine, that is how you decide which books to read for a team readathon. 🧡
And now I'm getting off the computer so I can pre-read another book for the readathon.

*Read 2 books set in a museum
(musuem: I've read the Finnish crime fiction Little Siberia. It's 300 pages but a quick read)
*Read 2 books with antonyms in the title

*Read 2 books set in a museum
(musuem: I've read the Finnish crime fiction [book:Litt..."
Thanks Oshizu. I will read Little Siberia. I am waiting for another book by this author who is new to me. So a good time to get to know him. It will also fill out a prompt for another challenge. Perfect!

Just want you to know that I've got two books with 100+ pages left for June 3, but I've lost focus to do the same for the 520-page Scales of Gold.
Therefore, I'm replacing it with the 324-pg The Red Tent which still fits the "ancient civilization" prompt but not the "different eras" prompt.


*Read 2 books set in a museum
(musuem: I've read the Finnish crime fiction...."
For antonyms I can read Here and Gone. It's about 300 pages and seems like it'll be a fairly quick read.

*Read 2 books set in a museum
(musuem: I've read the Finnish crime fic..."
I can read « Good girl, bad girl » for the antonyms second book.

Great choice, Emily!!
You, too, Lorraine!

You want to add it to the planning sheet, Lorraine?

I guess we can use the number of pages on the book that you have. Unless it's an audio version. Or else we can go with the GR default edition page number (504).
@oshizu what is the mods' take on this?

About the point system, the rules say:
Point System
Although teams may have varying amounts of members, you have all been divided fairly based on the number of books pledged. The point breakdown is as follows:
World Missions
Singles: 50 POINTS EACH
Doubles: 100 POINTS EACH
Triples: 150 POINTS EACH
Team Missions: 100 POINTS EACH
Team Books: 150 POINTS EACH
Pages Read: 1 POINT PER PAGE (only count pages for completed books)
Here’s an example of how the point system works: Say I read Hostage by Clare Mackintosh for Team D.B. Cooper. I would earn 150 points + 357 page points for my team because it is a team book. I would not be able to also count that for the team challenge “Read a book that takes place on an airplane” because I have chosen to receive the bonus points. However, if one of my teammates has already read Hostage and received bonus points for it, then I could count that title towards the team challenge instead and receive 100 points + 357 page points.
Does this mean that a completed triples prompt gives us total 150 points, or 150 points per book (450 points)?

Ushashi, oshizu, Leslie, Emily Samantha, Lorraine, Canadian Dragon, and Lilac.
But I have not seen any post from her. Should we try to contact her?

Ushashi, oshizu, Leslie, Emily Samantha, Lorraine, Canadian Dragon, and Lilac.
But I have not seen any p..."
oshizu has sent her a message. We are hoping she will drop by soon.

🥳

Someone asked the same question in the central thread and it turns out each book is 50 points. So a completed triples prompt in 150 points total.

Someone asked the same question in the central thread and it turns out each book is 50 points. So a co..."
I just seen as well thanks for looking into it

Have a great time

Ushashi and Lorraine,
In cases where the book description of the edition you're reading has no page count listed, you would go with the most recent hardcover edition.
But, the 504-page edition is in Spanish. I checked Amazon and the French edition is 404 pages.
So, 404 pages sounds fair to me. What do you think?
Here's the Amazon link to the French edition;
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08...


That is why this book can serve for a summer book or a translation from Spanish to French 😁



Death Comes As The End : 122/336
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea: 0/394
Sea Witch: 28% 76/368
Raybearer: 104/ 343
The Thirteenth Tale: 42/406
Completed
none yet
Daily Tracking
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Books Finished: None Yet
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TOTALS:
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Just a quick question I thought only the pages in the completed books count for points,, What happens if I don't complete the book?

My understanding was that let’s say you had 100 pages left on a book you finished after the 3rd, on’y these 100 pages counts. If you read a full book starting today and complete by end of the challenge, then you count all the pages. Is my understanding correct?

and one person with a secret identity.
Will try to finish another one today!


Thanks Ushashi.
I noticed that line 40 on the 3rd tab is showing one but I do not see any X...is it me or there is a glitch?

Thanks Ushashi.
I noticed that line 40 on the 3rd tab is showing one but I do..."
Lorraine
Not sure what was causing that, but I copy/pasted the Possible Fits column again then used Delete on most of that row and it's zero now. Thanks for catching that.

I finished two pre-read books at this point, one of them being The History Teacher. When I added it to the Tracking page and slotted it for the "history teacher " prompt, since it was the only book that's being read for that prompt.
Lorraine
I feel we can input our daily tracking whenever we want as long as we're not too far behind our actual reading. If I'm reading late at night, I won't add my daily tracking until the next day.


Well, darn! I wish I'd noticed that you were also reading a book that fit prompt! I honestly didn't see that.
Actually, The History Teacher's protagonist has "strong morals, so I've moved my book to that prompt in the Tracking thread since I see no other High Morals book in the Planning thread. It's a shame to use your book for the easier "continents" prompt.
I haven't touched the Completed tab, so if you prefer to leave our "history teacher" books as is, let me know.
Okay, back to reading.


Thanks!
I left my book in the history teacher prompt on the Tracking tab and, as you suggested, filled in the High Morals cell on the Completed tab.

Singles
New to you author
Featuring an amateur slueth
Triples
Set on different continents
Add..."
Leslie,
I added Girl on the Train to the spreadsheet's Planning tab.
When you get a chance, please add which continent to the X because we need 3 different continents.


Prompts Completed
Day 1-5: pages read
Day 1-5: audio hours
Day 6-10: pages read
Day 6-10: audio hours
The formulas are working correctly now for our entire team.
If you find any part of the spreadsheet that isn't working, let me know and I'll try fixing it.