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Team Loki's Charred Gimlet

I think the one challenge we might have (?) is our reverses. We have 11 this month. If you see one on the tracker that is one you've read, go ahead and put your name on the reverse section.

It was well written. and seemed to be well researched.
I listened to it..."
That's good to know. I have high hopes for it! :)

So, if you see me reading a lot, it's due to that. I'm hoping in the next few weeks to be back to normal activities and being out and about more and my reading will taper off. Bear with me as I'm on some pain meds and that mixed with my adhd makes me have some brain fog with putting things into the tracker and into the right shelves.

Oh my Lord. I am so sorry Gwen. That is just terrible.
I am glad you are safe. I hope the pain dissipates.

That's awful, Gwen! Glad you're safe. Hope the pain meds work and that you heal quickly and well. Reading is a good strategy for changing focus. :)

I'm glad you are safe and i hope you feel better soon!! reading is the best therapy =)!


Things are wet here - haven't seen the sun in a while...
We are cooking for March - our chart is filling up nicely.
Our two cards to keep an eye out for are sevens and reverses. I used one of Vicki's sevens for an eight, which I might change at some point.
Looking for some Victors, Victorias, Vanessa, Vanya, Velma, Verity,...
Dave's got a Vigo upcoming!

I have The Rose Code on hold at the library and it should be ready Monday. I'm looking forward to diving into it. I haven't picked up historical fiction in ages.
I'll take a look for some V's. Those sevens do seem tricky.

Things are wet here - haven't seen the sun in a while...
We are cooking for March - our chart is filling up nicely.
Our two cards to keep an eye out for are sevens and rever..."
Hi melissa what about a last name ? i have a book available Main character's last name is : Vaughn

Reading is going well, and I've been reading about four books at once. As they're all so far somewhere between very good and decent, I'm satisfied. Will keep an eye out for any Vs.

Things are wet here - haven't seen the sun in a while...
We are cooking for March - our chart is filling up nicely.
Our two cards to keep an eye out for are ..."
Perfect.
Last names work!

Yes, spring is a trickster here too Ingeborg. 50 degrees yesterday and a winter storm for tonight... I hope it stays spring in Norway :)
Gwen is slaying the sevens! There is a series with a title of "A Very.." bad, terrible, punchable....that have just about defeated the sevens.
(Gwen, I put two of your books in the Wild Draw 4 section)
I hope to read Solito (book club is this Wednesday...) this weekend and finish up a couple more. I just started The Last Kingdom last night - I saw it on Ingeborg's shelf. It looks like it's going to be a page turner!
I'm going to charge my flashlights and get ready for the storm and some reading!

I have The Rose Code on hold at the library and it should be..."
Nice! That's been on my TBR for a long time.

If you look at the points, we are in FIRST PLACE!
This might not last long! So if you like the rush of being in first, check it out :)


Some of it depends on the cards we are dealt, but right now, we can revel in being first :)

Your books can be started at any time after February 1, but cannot be finished before March 15 (Friday) at 9:00 UTC. We have between March 15 - April 1 to finish.
There are many opportunities here! We can finish part one and then pick away at other cocktails that we make up.
I put the tab in our Loki Tracker. Go ahead and claim spots that you feel you will read (or are already reading towards).
Here is the official page for the rules: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
and here are the rules copy and pasted below:
Part One
This is your cocktail menu. To be able to drink these, you will need to perform two tasks per cocktail.
Daryl van Horne's Bloody Mary
- Read a book with a white cover.
- Read a book that relates to the cocktail - for example: something bloody takes place in the book, the author is called Mary...
President Snow's White Negroni
- Read a book with white writing on the cover.
- Read a book that relates to the cocktail - for example: the cover features something white, someone drinks a (white) negroni in the book...
Mayday's Tuxedo
- Read a book with a yellow cover.
- Read a book that relates to the cocktail - for example: a character wears a tuxedo, the cover features a tuxedo...
Agent Smith' Margerita
- Read a book with yellow writing on the cover.
- Read a book that relates to the cocktail - for example: the cover features a flower, a character is called Margerita...
Scar's Lion Tail
- Read a book with an orange cover.
- Read a book that relates to the cocktail - for example: the book features a lion, someone's tail is important...
Annie Wilkes' Hanky Panky
- Read a book with orange writing on the cover.
- Read a book that relates to the cocktail - for example: someone likes their hanky panky, a character isn't very proper...
Pennywise's Fluffy Critter
- Read a book with a red cover.
- Read a book that relates to the cocktail - for example: a character is afraid of critters, the cover features something fluffy...
Hannibal Lecter's Red Wine Spritzer
- Read a book with red writing on the cover.
- Read a book that relates to the cocktail - for example: the cover features a glass of red wine, a character likes to drink red wine...
Mean Girls' Stiletto
- Read a book with a pink cover.
- Read a book that relates to the cocktail - for example: the cover features a stiletto, a stiletto is used as a murder weapon...
Prince Septimus' Last Word
- Read a book with pink writing on the cover.
- Read a book that relates to the cocktail - for example: the word "last" is in the book or series title, words are important in the book...
Jack Sparrow's Sea Breeze
- Read a book with a turquoise cover.
- Read a book that relates to the cocktail - for example: the book takes place at sea, the cover shows the sea...
Wicked Witch of the West's Brass Monkey
- Read a book with a green cover.
- Read a book that relates to the cocktail - for example: the book features a monkey, the cover shows an item made of brass...
Voldemort's Snakebite
- Read a book with green writing on the cover.
- Read a book that relates to the cocktail - for example: the book shows a snake on the cover, a character is bitten by something (or someone)...
Phantom of the Opera's Love Potion
- Read a book with a black cover.
- Read a book that relates to the cocktail - for example: the book is about love, the cover shows a potion...
Patrick Bateman's Death in the Afternoon
- Read a book with black writing on the cover.
- Read a book that relates to the cocktail - for example: someone dies, the word "afternoon" is in the book or series title...
Cover colours need to be >50%. The examples we have give are just that, examples and you do not need to read something from the examples given. Feel free to get creative! The book needs to make sense for each cocktail but for the rest, you are given free hand to make your books fit.
◈ Every book read is worth 10 points.
◈ Each book can be used for one task only.
◈ If your team reads for all 30 tasks, you get 30 points as bonus.
Part Two
After several cocktails, a lot of us tend to get a little creative - some more than others. Then again, a selection have shown their poetic prowess even before the challenge began and possibly without cocktail-influence.
Here is your chance to shine (again), now that you've drunken a multitude of cocktails: create your own cocktails!
You can use anywhere between two and six elements from your books to create a name for your cocktail along the lines of what the mods have done for the team names.
These are the elements you can choose to use from your books - any combination of these works:
- book title
- series title
- author name
- item on cover
- cover colour (no matter how much of it is found on the cover as long as one can actually detect it with the naked eye)
- name from the story (any character or named creature, you could even use the cat's name if you like)
- setting of the story (can be the entire setting, can be the setting of a single scene, whatever works for your creation)
The names of your cocktails do not have to be villain/troublemaker inspired. You could create a Miss Piggy's Pink Umbrella if you wanted. Or a Little Miss Sunshine's Bellini.
◈ Every book read is worth 10 points.
◈ Each book can only be used once for the mini challenge.
◈ No bonus points for completing this part as it is supposed to be fun. No pressure.
The usual:
◈ Books can be started at any point since the start of the UNO challenge (Feb 1).
◈ Books need to be finished after the start of this mini challenge on March 15, 9am UTC (Countdown: https://www.timeanddate.com/countdown...) and before April 1 at 9am UTC (when the April UNO month begins).
◈ Books used for this mini challenge do not need to be separate books from what you are claiming for your UNO hands.
◈ The usual book length rules apply.
◈ Team spreadsheets will be updated with a mini challenge tab so that you can track your books and claim your points.

I have a question out to the captain's group about some of the mini, so I'll try to add more once I hear an answer.
If you have some ideas, feel free to put them on the spreadsheet.

Let's get creative with our books that we finish from here to the end of April!


Excellent.
I like the Rice Wind / Sea Breeze!


Like Smaug's Fiery Sunrise or Smaug's Golden Sunrise or something? That would definitely work! Sounds like a fun drink, that :D

I just finished


Like Smaug's Fiery Sunrise or Smaug's Golden Sunrise or s..."
I agree!
I'm not sure that Rue fits this one - I don't think the dress would count for red @ Gwen - but I definitely think we can use the character's name in a drink.
Maybe Spider's Lament?
as I have another book where someone dies.
What do you think?

I just finished

I think the agent works well?


I’ll make a new one.
We’re supposed to have two or three ingredients per cocktail, so I’ll color code them


i'm not sure if this cover is more like yellow or orange? what do you ladies think ???


i'm not sure if this cover is more like yellow or orange? what do you ladies think ??..."
I ran it through Tineye, and it says 66% orange.

i'm not sure if this cover is more like yellow or orange? what do you ladies think ??..."
That's perfect - I'm reading one with a yellow cover, and we need an orange cover for the mini!

i'm not sure if this cover is more like yellow or orange? what do you..."
finishing this one today Melissa so we can use that one for the mini =)

I'm leaving for our cabin up in the mountains tomorrow, for a few days for the Easter holiday. That's a location with quite bad 4G access, so I'm planning what books to bring :D
Don't know if I'll be able to update much while there, but sometimes if the weather's fair, we get decent signal in some windows and such.

Bring anything that could make a cocktail! :)
Vacation in the mountains sounds lovely! I hope the weather is good!

I also added a few novellas I'm going to be reading today into the tracker for the mini-challenge. Can we verify that the cover writing doesn't have to be 100% that color? I double checked other team's trackers and all of them are only using 1-2 words as being okay for the font cover color.

That

We should go for a different red skip, I think.
No worries though! Someone will find one!!

Also, I'm not entirely sure about how this month's mini works lol But I finished two more books, one with fire on the cover

in case that's helpful.
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Way to go for February!