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Week 45: 11/4 - 11/10


Only one I have left. Think I will out aside again.

Finished:
* nada
Currently Reading:
* The Hatak Witches by Devon A. Mihesuah, which I'm planning to use for the "witches" prompt;
* The Locked Room by Elly Griffiths, which was in my backlog of NetGalley books; and,
* The Secret Rescue: An Untold Story of American Nurses and Medics Behind Nazi Lines by Cate Lineberry, which is one of my book clubs' picks for November.
Question of the Week:
Are you reading or planning to read any specific books in November for “Nonfiction November” or “Novellas in November” or perhaps (in the US) related to Thanksgiving or as I prefer to think of it, Native American Heritage Month honoring Indigenous People? Well, one of my currently reading books is non-fiction and another is by an author who is an enrolled citizen of the Choctaw Nation and a Chickasaw descendant. But I didn't pick either specifically because it was November. I don't have any titles planned for any November themes.
Theresa wrote: "The clues on the travel one have not helped. Unfortunately.
Only one I have left. Think I will out aside again."
More clues for the travel section book (these might be dead giveaways, idk):
clue 4 (view spoiler)
clue 5 (view spoiler)
clue 6 (view spoiler)
Only one I have left. Think I will out aside again."
More clues for the travel section book (these might be dead giveaways, idk):
clue 4 (view spoiler)
clue 5 (view spoiler)
clue 6 (view spoiler)
Doni wrote: "I've just got the apple one left! (Seem like this frustrated a bunch of people.)"
the apple one was not fun, mostly because I didn't know the book.
But the puzzle as a whole was lots of fun!! I wish it were more than once a year.
the apple one was not fun, mostly because I didn't know the book.
But the puzzle as a whole was lots of fun!! I wish it were more than once a year.
Doni wrote: "Nadine in NY wrote: "Heather L wrote: "Nadine in NY wrote: "Sherri wrote: "I need hints please. I have four clues left.
1. The tie dye man standing in the crime section with a best seller in his ha..."
You are welcome of course. It's far more fun than my actual boring job!!
1. The tie dye man standing in the crime section with a best seller in his ha..."
You are welcome of course. It's far more fun than my actual boring job!!
Sherri wrote: "I"'m still one clue short. [spoilers removed]"
The one I had a hard time finding: (view spoiler)
The one I had a hard time finding: (view spoiler)

Did you get the open door to right of the bird cage? The snow in the window?

The one I had a hard time finding: [spoilers removed]"
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My cold is mostly gone, but I'm still lethargic. The weather was gorgeous for most of the week, but I didn't have the energy. Today it rained all day, so I took advantage and napped most of the day.
I haven't read much (sorry The House in the Cerulean Sea group readers!). Also haven't written much in Nano, but some is better than I had been doing!
QOTW: I recently heard about Montana 1948 which is not written by a Native author, but appears to have a central Native character, so I'll see how that goes. I do still have Shark Dialogues lingering around which was written by a Native Hawaiian. I always have some nonfiction laying around, but nothing that I've started yet, so I'll see if I get to anything.

I listen to documentaries as I fall asleep, and I saw that one and tried it, but couldn't keep going because I don't speak French! I'll have to actually watch it.
Nova or Secrets of the Dead (I think it was Nova) on PBS had a similar show that I was able to listen to because they had audio translations, it was fascinating.

After complaining so much about the new Good..."
What a mess, Lynn! Hope your nose feels better and that you get good results with insurance on the car!


Absolutely! Some writing is always better than no writing. I've been doing NaNo for 20 years (holy crap!) and that is the one lesson I have internalized. Words > No Words. Even my disaster of a 2002 novel, with only got to 18,836 words and I hated the plot, the characters and that stupid bar, was better than not writing in 2004.

Thanks for the clues help on travel one. (view spoiler)
Now back to reading.

Musical feet lady, country that starts with A, read me, apple slice, gone with the wind are left.
Gone with the wind I've read your clues and they still don't make sense to me. (view spoiler)

Musical feet lady, country that starts with A, read me, apple slice, gone with the wind are left.
Gone with the wind I've read your clues and they still don't make sense to me. [..."
(view spoiler)
Sherri wrote: "Thank You Heather [spoilers removed]"
Do you have the doorway next to the snowman? And the doorway next to the lady in the blue dress?
Do you have the doorway next to the snowman? And the doorway next to the lady in the blue dress?
Heather L wrote: "Okay, here’s a list as best as I can remember. Why do they not let you see your answers once you’ve completed it???
..."
This looks like a comprehensive list! And yes it's frustrating that I can't get back to it now that i've completed it!!!
Harry Woodgate posted this super helpful sketch / completed art and I've been referring back to it as we talk about the puzzle. You should be able to see this on your computer even if you don't have twitter.
https://twitter.com/harryewoodgate/st...
this link may or may not take you right to the sketch - it really lets the actual clues POP and takes away all the extraneous background. But I don't think it gives anything away.
https://twitter.com/harryewoodgate/st...
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This looks like a comprehensive list! And yes it's frustrating that I can't get back to it now that i've completed it!!!
Harry Woodgate posted this super helpful sketch / completed art and I've been referring back to it as we talk about the puzzle. You should be able to see this on your computer even if you don't have twitter.
https://twitter.com/harryewoodgate/st...
this link may or may not take you right to the sketch - it really lets the actual clues POP and takes away all the extraneous background. But I don't think it gives anything away.
https://twitter.com/harryewoodgate/st...
Erica wrote: "So I'm at 15/20
Musical feet lady, country that starts with A, read me, apple slice, gone with the wind are left.
Gone with the wind I've read your clues and they still don't make sense to me. [..."
Yes. Look at the (view spoiler) list again. I just tried googling and it was the second result. And the drawing is also a clue, it goes together.
Musical feet lady, country that starts with A, read me, apple slice, gone with the wind are left.
Gone with the wind I've read your clues and they still don't make sense to me. [..."
Yes. Look at the (view spoiler) list again. I just tried googling and it was the second result. And the drawing is also a clue, it goes together.

The sketch was helpful but I didn't find my missing clue. I have a question. According to the games count I am 18/20. My last clue is the two large books side by side. If I ever solve this clue will it count as 2 clues since there are 2 books?
Sherri wrote: "Nadine wrote "Do you have the doorway next to the snowman? And the doorway next to the lady in the blue dress?" I do have those.
The sketch was helpful but I didn't find my missing clue. I have a q..."
The "life" books on the shelf are two clues, each clue has two books. It sounds like you found both of them (but didn't solve both of them yet).
There are 8 clues on the second floor (confidential door, lady in blue dress, tie dye guy, bird, snowman, doorway, and the two that are "life" books), then 2 clues on stairs (Eve on the stairs, and the lady on the ladder), and then the remaining ten clues are on the first floor (dog, counter, apple, the two tables of books, nature, travel, Arrakis poster, cat, kids playing cards). Where are you missing the clue?
The sketch was helpful but I didn't find my missing clue. I have a q..."
The "life" books on the shelf are two clues, each clue has two books. It sounds like you found both of them (but didn't solve both of them yet).
There are 8 clues on the second floor (confidential door, lady in blue dress, tie dye guy, bird, snowman, doorway, and the two that are "life" books), then 2 clues on stairs (Eve on the stairs, and the lady on the ladder), and then the remaining ten clues are on the first floor (dog, counter, apple, the two tables of books, nature, travel, Arrakis poster, cat, kids playing cards). Where are you missing the clue?

I listened to that one, too, but no, the one I was talking about was Nova: Saving Notre Dame. It talked about saving and restoring the stained glass, finding new trees to rebuild the roof, and using fossils to find where they quarried the original stones.

The counter is now showing 19/20. Thank You Nadine for your list of floors. I had my husband making sure the clues said they were solved while I read out the clues. I have done this several times before but today was the charm.
I have one clue left. The two life books of the same size. I solved the small life book with a big life book beside it days ago.
Thank You everyone for being patient & helping me.


Yes! That would have been so much more helpful! I think that’s why so many of us concentrated on the wrong thing.
Joanna wrote: "The apple clue made me so mad when I got it. If that's what they were going for then they should have [spoilers removed]"
I thought that too. Maybe they thought it would make it too easy, but I still would have struggled with it.
I thought that too. Maybe they thought it would make it too easy, but I still would have struggled with it.

I experienced clue rejection for a while too. When I went back later and tried them again because I knew they had to be right, it accepted them.

63/80 GoodReads Challenge
46/50 PopSugar Challenge
Finished:
1.) Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreyrou (No PS Prompt) ⭐⭐⭐⭐: I was obsessed with the show The Dropout on hulu, so it was nice to revisit the insane real world of Theranos. I still cannot believe this actually happened.

Currently Reading:
1.) Elatsoe

QoTW: Are you reading or planning to read any specific books in November for “Nonfiction November” or “Novellas in November” or perhaps (in the US) related to Thanksgiving or as I prefer to think of it, Native American Heritage Month honoring Indigenous People?
I'm currently reading Elatsoe, so that would fit and I did finish Bad Blood earlier which is NF. I wasn't particularly planning to read anything for this month's theme, however serendipity played nicely.

After complaining so much about the new Good..."
Oh wow Lynn- what a week you've had! Is your nose ok? Did you end up breaking it? Also how are you feeling after the deer incident? That all sounds absolutely traumatizing.

Congratulations Nadine!!! What a wonderful feeling it must be!

I GOT IT. Thanks Nadine.

I was introduced to it this past week via a bipolar support group I visit. The book sounded interesting. It's long so I won't finish and I annotate but I'll still count it towards my November reads.
That's always something I have a hard time with. I can never finish a book all the way through because it takes forever to read them since I annotate, especially nonfiction books. So if I can get through at least 1/3 or 1/2 of them then I count them. If not then I don't.

I finished one book this week, but it was quite an accomplishment because I've been working on this one for months. It's just a hard read due to subject matter (for me at least), the conditions through which the people live felt unendingly miserable. The book is Tell it All A Woman's Life in Polygamy by Fanny Stenhouse. It's well told, it's just very heavy reading. I think the author brings us into her despair only too well!
QOTW: I've been reading a lot of nonfiction lately, and I expect to fit some more in this month.

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1. The tie dye man standing in the crime section with a best seller in his hand.
2. The 2 big book..."
Thank you, Nadine! You're the best.