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3 February
3 Feb
February 3
Feb 3
2/3
and it will be okay
If you are doing completion posts instead of the spreadsheet, then you can also use these. As long as Lisa and I can tell that you read the book in the right month, we can make it work.
I hope this makes sense?




I know that I will read some real clunkers as the challenge goes on, but I have been saving these up for what feels like ages, and I am so glad they were so good. If you read MM fiction, you should definitely give them a try.

3 February
3 Feb
February 3
Feb 3
2/3
and it will be okay
If you are doing completion posts instead of the spreadsheet, then you can also use these..."
Ok.Thanks

Forbidden Hunger by Teresa Gabelman
Pages: 109
Rating: 3*
Date read: 5th February 2024
Justification: Not sure?

Lisa has made a customized spreadsheet because she's a genius like that, and because it makes it a lot easier for everyone to fill out. Let us know if we're missing something or if you need access.

Lisa has made a customized spreadsheet because s..."
Just takes me to this page


If I have books with colour covers and read them this month, do they count toward next month? Or are they separate and it resets in March?




Hello, cardsharks!
I like to do a weekly check-in on Fridays; here's the first!
Completions When you finish a book, please either put it on the spreadsheet Lisa created (it's easy to fill out and makes things really easy for us) or post a completion here. Spreadsheet link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
Your Name Completion
BOOK:
PAGES:
COMPLETION DATE:
EVERY CARD IT FITS (colors, special cards, numbers, letters):
We'll be moving cards around to maximize the number of hands we complete, so we need as much info as you can give us.
Shelves When you finish a book, please be sure you've marked it read with a date and put it on your dedicated Uno shelf. On Fridays, I'll check shelves on the spreadsheet. And, if you read a 100+ page book, please include it for Uno. At this point in the month, pretty much everything will count. If you read it, let us count it!
We've read about 25% of your regular monthly books so far, but the mini challenge (a way to earn more points for what we read) will start next week, so keep reading and keep logging.
And now, the fun part--what did you read this week? What did you love? Did you read any stinkers?
I'm a theatre professor and taught the play August: Osage County for the first time--it was pretty good. The Bell in the Fog was my best read of the week--it's a San Francisco noir set in the 1950s, and the second in a series. The first was pretty good, but this one was excellent.
Happy reading!

Have a Nice Guilt Trip
Also finished
The Chain by Adrian McKinty
Pages: 393
Date read: 6.2.24
Justification: Not sure?

Yes! Thank you.
And from the description also skip (character Klein) plus zero (standalone) and 3 (T title)

Do you remember when you read it? Even a year would be good.

Pages: 127 (My edition said 100)
Date read: 11.02.24
Justification: Not sure

Well, that's pretty cool. :)

WD4..3 Yellow
Summer Son
Anna Martin
205 pgs
3 feb
0 = standalone
3 = char Harrison
6 = title
8 = char Ellis
9 = setting New York


Hello again, cardsharks!
The mini-challenge will be announced 14 February. I've got a reminder (and on our February post of what our basic cards are worth. Please count all your books and count all the ways they fit.
Happy reading!
Card Values
0: Z or standalone or zero in title
1: O or 1st in series or 1 in title
2: T or 2nd in series or 2 in title
3: H or 3rd in series or 3 in title
4: F or 4th in series or 4 in title
5: I or 5th in series or 5 in title
6: S or 6th in series or 6 in title
7: V or 7th in series or 7 in title
8: E or 8th in series or 8 in title
9: N or 9th in series or 9 in title
Skip: K or P
Reverse: read by a teammate

I think this is aimed at me sorry I’ll do others in future


Aunt Entity Says...
It's February Mini Time!
Full information on the February Mini-Challenge is available here
The Mini-Challenge lets us count books we finish after 14 February for an extra 10 points, around the theme of Hidden Bars. We can earn up to 80 extra points!
Books need to fit these categories; we can read up to 5 books in each.
Find Your Way to the Hidden Bar
Direction in title (e.g. up, down, east, west etc.)
F I N D in the author's initials (only need one of these)
Cover Color must be >50% black
Cover Text must be black ONLY
Take a Seat; Enjoy Your Stay
Spirits (e.g., vodka, rum, gin, whiskey, tequila in text or title)
Mixers (e.g., soda water, tonic water, fruit juices in text or title)
Fruit (e.g., lemon, lime, cherries in text or title)
Herbs and Spices (e.g., mint leaves, basil, cinnamon sticks in text or title)
Lisa has modified the spreadsheet so that you can indicate what mini challenge categories your book fits, or you can tell us on your completion post. Happy Hunting, and ask if you have questions.

It's a reminder for everyone, Kat. But thank you.

definitely!"
I thought so but just wanted to check as it’s my current read which if I read the rules is allowed as long as finished after 14th? Is this mini until 29th?


definitely!"
I thought so but just wanted to check as it’s my current read which if I read the rule..."
Yes to both, Kat.

definitely!"
I thought so but just wanted to check as it’s my current read which if I r..."
Thank you

The Pretending Plot this is the caught up in love series - up been direction
Or
Crazy Stupid Bromance up within stupid

I read Crazy StupidBromance ages ago and liked it.

I read Crazy StupidBromance ages ago and liked it."
So up within the word counts ?

ETA: It does need to be the whole word only. No words within words.

ETA: It does need to be the whole word only. No words within words."
No worries thanks


No worries :) thought was one haha

I've got just a quick check-in today--I am traveling with my daughter today-Monday, so I won't be around much. We're doing swell with completions--we're just over half done and just over halfway through the month.
This week I read Crushed Ice, an MM hockrom (pretty much my favorite thing to read) and finished out Gregory Ashe's brilliant Borealis: Without a Compass series, so it was a good week for me.
How did you do? Any favorites?
Have a great week!
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