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message 51: by Beth (last edited Sep 08, 2025 07:56PM) (new)

Beth | 184 comments C wrote: "Since they're formal buddy reads, I think they have to be in the group thread, but I could be wrong. And I don't expect anyone to read the same books I am lol. I was struggling with magical bonding..."

Yep the formal buddy read are featured on the home page of HoB.

A reminder that short books are our friends, especially as we have 9 books to read this time around


message 52: by C (new)

C | 1044 comments Yep, that rule is hard since I read pretty much everything in varying degrees. My thinking is correct that only one book out of three must be outside of comfort zone, right? I've been wrong a lot today, so I'm paranoid now lol. I realized the book I'm using for MPG is also villain redemption adjacent, but the difference is that the villain isn't written evil and just has that reputation. Fantasy is a messed up genre lol. 🤣


message 53: by Beth (new)

Beth | 184 comments C wrote: "My thinking is correct that only one book out of three must be outside of comfort zone, right?"

I didn’t see anything explicit about that, so I’ve posted that in the Q&A thread.


message 54: by C (new)

C | 1044 comments Fingers crossed! I feel like I saw only one book per toy, not one per chain, but goodness gracious it's been a day lol.


message 55: by Beth (last edited Sep 08, 2025 10:15PM) (new)

Beth | 184 comments Since you brought it up, I think you’re right, but it’s worth asking.


message 56: by C (new)

C | 1044 comments I endorse asking, million percent. I wouldn't even feel confident saying the sun sets in the west at this point lol...


message 57: by Beth (last edited Sep 09, 2025 08:45AM) (new)

Beth | 184 comments Questions I asked in the Q&A thread and their answers.

1. For a chain, can all three team members read the same book? (I’m guessing no but figured it’s worth asking.)
Yes, you may even request a Buddy Read thread and get those extra points.
—> So we can pick a book to read together and request that it be made a formal Buddy read for extra points!

2. For the rule about using a formal Buddy read for a thread, can we use a past FBR?
Let's stick with the current ones for now.
—> Not a big deal since we can create our own!

3. Belle’s Rule: our current task includes 3 chains with 3 books each. Do all books need to be out of comfort zone (9 books)? Or does each player read a “Belle’s Rule” book (3 books)? OR does only member have to comply (1 book)?
Belle's Rule is one book per player per toy/object. You can choose which task to apply it to.
—> Another benefit if we find a book we all can read together! We each have to read outside our comfort zone, so 3 books total,


message 58: by Beth (new)

Beth | 184 comments With that, I have a suggestion for a book for us to read together to fulfill prompt 4 (⚔️4. Read a chain 3 books where good and evil are blurred or both sides are corrupted. If you're rooting for the villain, questioning the hero, or side-eyeing everyone, the necklace approves.)

All Systems Red by Martha Wells. The MC is morally ambiguous and I think fits the prompt well.

Outside my comfort zone as I rarely read sci fi.


message 59: by Char (new)

Char | 211 comments Okay, it's short as well!
I'm down with reading that


message 60: by C (new)

C | 1044 comments Let me check if my library has that, since I wanted to start that series anyway. It's my last day in town, so I'm probably not getting the chains finished until next week anyway.


message 61: by C (new)

C | 1044 comments Nope, all the library copies are checked out, and Libby has a four week hold. So go ahead and read it without me? I have an alternate book planned for that task, since even if we waited for me to get back from vacay, it's still a long time before I can get a copy. :/


message 62: by C (new)

C | 1044 comments Actually, I can get the audiobook on Hoopla... Now, that being said, I'm not good at audiobooks, so I may not understand enough of the story to continue on with the series without a reread if we wanted to read further in the series, but it's something?


message 63: by Beth (new)

Beth | 184 comments Cool! I’ll request a thread!


message 64: by MN Lisa, Mistress of Mayhem with a Method (new)

MN Lisa (lisa713mn) | 1995 comments Mod
I listened to All Systems Red earlier this year. I got the dramatized version and it was awesome. My Book Quest team is doing a BR of book #2 this month. Hope you guys like it!

Lisa
--Just Lisa, not Toymaker Lisa for this one. :)


message 65: by C (new)

C | 1044 comments Ooh, I had a choice of the dramatized version and a regular (?) version from Hoopla, and took the dramatized since I think that will help me follow along with the story. 🤞 Maybe some of us will join you in book 2! Thanks Lisa!!


message 66: by Beth (new)

Beth | 184 comments This will be a reread for me, but I enjoyed it so much im looking forward to it!


message 67: by Beth (new)

Beth | 184 comments MN Lisa wrote: "I listened to All Systems Red earlier this year. I got the dramatized version and it was awesome. My Book Quest team is doing a BR of book #2 this month. Hope you guys like it!

Lisa
--Just Lisa, ..."


Lisa, where/how do we request the BR?


message 68: by Beth (new)

Beth | 184 comments Requested our Buddy read: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 70: by Beth (new)

Beth | 184 comments Are you both going to read All Systems Red with me?


message 71: by C (new)

C | 1044 comments Yes, planning to listen during my flight home Sunday.


message 72: by Beth (new)

Beth | 184 comments Yay!


message 73: by C (new)

C | 1044 comments Hehe, flew Delta on the outbound so I was watching movies instead of reading since have seat screens. Flying Alaska home and they make you use your own device, but they don't turn the wifi on to use until they're at altitude, so that's like 30 minutes on each end when you're bored. So planning lots of reading since that's offline!


message 74: by Char (new)

Char | 211 comments Beth wrote: "Are you both going to read All Systems Red with me?"

Yes!
I just started it!


message 75: by Beth (new)

Beth | 184 comments Woo hoo! Apparently there are extra points if we read as part of an official Buddy read, so we all need to be sure to interact in the BR thread. https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 76: by C (new)

C | 1044 comments Finished my three books. I wasn't sure if this was a Tier 1 or Tier 3 buddy read, since Ashley is a mod. So feel free to change that on my line as needed, since I put Tier 1 to be safe.


message 77: by Beth (new)

Beth | 184 comments Sounds good, C! I have to finish Murderbot and I think read one, unless I can finagle something I’ve read in the past few days.


message 78: by Char (new)

Char | 211 comments I'm done with the Murderbot as well..
I have to find one for the magical link 🥲


message 79: by C (new)

C | 1044 comments Char, I legit had to go to Romantasy for that one. The series I used has some great books in it. Bluebeard and the Outlaw would work great for that, and some others in the series probably would as well (the Arabian Nights retelling); I'd say read the descriptions to see how much magic there is, since some didn't have as much magic to them. Another series (Sacrificed Hearts I think) was also good. I think the only one in that series I wouldn't recommend is Labyrinth of [don't recall, but it will be obvious which book I mean] just because it dragged on for me. Assassin was really good. These are a lot of indie authors though, so not sure how available the books would be; hopefully KU. My library system is good at having indie books, so I found physical copies there.


message 80: by Beth (new)

Beth | 184 comments Murderbot is a Tier 1 buddy read. Ashley only reopened the thread; she isn't leading or participatig in it.




message 81: by C (new)

C | 1044 comments Ah okay. I guessed right lol! 😂


message 82: by Beth (new)

Beth | 184 comments Char, how are you coming with your other 2 books for this round?


message 83: by Beth (new)

Beth | 184 comments I picked Dracula to read for the magical bond task. The vampire creates an unexplainable bond between his victims and himself.


message 84: by C (new)

C | 1044 comments So valid. Godspeed on it! I planned to read it and Frankenstein, and Dracula freaked me out so I never got to Frankenstein lol.


message 85: by Char (new)

Char | 211 comments I just finished my fantasy book.. and. Another fantasy book I was reading for another challenge surprisingly fit the other task?
I'm still shocked it fit lol

The MCs marry each other, and (view spoiler)


message 86: by Char (new)

Char | 211 comments C wrote: "Char, I legit had to go to Romantasy for that one. The series I used has some great books in it. Bluebeard and the Outlaw would work great for that, and some others in the series probably would as ..."

Ooh, this looks extremely interesting


message 87: by C (new)

C | 1044 comments Lmk if you try them, Char. Essentially no-spice fairy tale retellings. That's about how I can cope with Fantasy lol.


message 88: by Char (new)

Char | 211 comments Ohhh, really?
I absolutely love fantasyy


message 89: by C (new)

C | 1044 comments Yeah, I'm not great at following complex world creation, so the cozy works for me like that. And I prefer no-spice in my books anyway, so cozy continues to work out lol.


message 90: by Beth (new)

Beth | 184 comments Char, let us know when you get your books posted to the spreadsheet, then we can post in the completion thread and get our next spin. 👍🏻


message 91: by Char (new)

Char | 211 comments Oh, awesome!
I should finish mine by this weekend!


message 92: by Char (new)

Char | 211 comments Hii
I'm done with the books!

Sorry it took me a whilee!


message 93: by MN Lisa, Mistress of Mayhem with a Method (new)

MN Lisa (lisa713mn) | 1995 comments Mod
description
Robert the Doll is one of the most infamous real-life haunted objects in the world. Currently housed in the Fort East Martello Museum in Key West, Florida, Robert has terrified visitors and inspired countless legends of curses and paranormal activity.

The doll stands about three feet tall, stuffed with wood wool, and is dressed in a sailor suit (reportedly one that belonged to its original owner). His face is worn and unsettling, with beady black eyes and a faint, sinister smile. He once held a toy dog in his lap, adding to his eerie, childlike presence.

Robert originally belonged to a young boy named Robert Eugene Otto in the early 1900s. Legend has it that the doll was given to him by a disgruntled servant skilled in voodoo, and that strange things began happening soon after: objects moved, voices were heard, and young Eugene blamed the doll for everything, insisting “Robert did it.”

Over time, stories of Robert's malevolence grew. Visitors to the museum claim cameras malfunction near him, and that bad luck (injuries, accidents, and job loss) follows those who mock or photograph him without permission. The museum displays letters from people who wrote to apologize after disrespecting the doll.

Whether seen as a cursed object or just a creepy antique, Robert the Doll continues to fascinate and frighten, blurring the line between myth and reality.

Dressed in a sailor suit with beady black eyes and a faint smirk, Robert the Doll might look like a forgotten toy from a dusty attic—but legends say he’s far from innocent. He’s been blamed for mischief, madness, and full-on curses for over a century. Mock him, and your luck may not recover.

Now Robert’s out of his case, and we need your help to contain him—politely, of course.

Complete the following tasks:
Static in the Air
He doesn’t like being photographed.
Read a chain of 3 books where technology fails, malfunctions, or behaves strangely—cameras, phones, TVs, or any cursed piece of tech.

Sunshine and Spirits
Even paradise has ghosts.
Read a chain of 3 books set in Florida—or in warm, tropical places with eerie undertones.

Always the Fourth
He’s quiet. But he never misses his turn.
Read a chain of 3 books that is #4 in a series (or the fourth entry in a multi-book set).


message 94: by C (new)

C | 1044 comments Lol, I definitely have a #4. Unfortunately it's a chonker lol. I'll look for others to see if I can assist more with that chain, since I'm not sure if I have a setting book. Unless Georgia with a cozy mystery counts for tropical eerie lol, which I don't think it does. :D


message 95: by C (new)

C | 1044 comments Do any of you think the next Murderbot would count for technology failing? idk anything about the next one; y'all just got me hooked on trying more of the series lol.


message 96: by Beth (last edited Sep 20, 2025 05:28PM) (new)

Beth | 184 comments I just scanned through the book, and (sorry for the spoiler) there is a part toward the end of the book where Murderbot is injured. Count that as technology failing, maybe? Or, honestly, you could just say that Murderbot acts strangely from any other SecUnits due to having his governing module removed and count it for that, IMHO. I'm going with it. And there is a buddy read already underway for it!

Artificial Condition Informal Buddy Read


message 97: by Beth (last edited Sep 20, 2025 05:35PM) (new)

Beth | 184 comments I may read Murderbot #4 for this as well. It's only 172 pages.

An alternative is Series of Unfortunate Events #4 (194pp)


message 98: by C (new)

C | 1044 comments Yeah, I was thinking about the buddy read for the next Murderbot. ;) Lol, although if we keep reading through the series, will the toy box believe that scifi isn't our common genre? ;) Like, just ignore the fact that we're reading these back to back lol; it's still not a genre we commonly read. :P


message 99: by Char (new)

Char | 211 comments Yep..
I think this month is the most SciFi I've read, because I tend to skip those kind of books


message 100: by Beth (last edited Sep 21, 2025 02:18AM) (new)

Beth | 184 comments I really only read sci fi books to fulfill reading challenge prompts. From that perspective, I do tend to read a fair amount of the genre. BUT on my GR Read shelf, I have 75 books tagged SciFi vs. 331 tagged murder mystery. I think that tells a story.


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