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C: Jack-in-the-Doom


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



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,

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.



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


Lisa
--Just Lisa, ..."
Lisa, where/how do we request the BR?










I'm still shocked it fit lol
The MCs marry each other, and (view spoiler)

Ooh, this looks extremely interesting




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).



Artificial Condition Informal Buddy Read

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

Books mentioned in this topic
All Systems Red (other topics)All the Light We Cannot See (other topics)
Becoming Mrs. Lewis (other topics)
Catching Fire (other topics)
Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike (other topics)
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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