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Play Harder Third Quarter Prompt Swap
Yay, I was last the previous time!Sorry for the delay, I am usually online earlier!
I will choose #2.
Robin P wrote: "Yay, I was last the previous time!Sorry for the delay, I am usually online earlier!
I will choose #2."
There's really no rush! My building has no AC today, so I think I'm going to the pool for the afternoon . . .at least in part. My poor dog.
You have opened:
2. Read a collection of any year's best short fiction or stories edited by a favorite author
(personally I would love this prompt)
I’m not thrilled with my pick, way too restrictive. So I will be fine with someone stealing it. I have some collections like that but limiting it to a year is tougher.
Rachel N.You are up next! You may steal #2 from Robin or #3 from Amy.
Or, you may open #1 or any number between 4-10.
Amy wrote: "OK, what shall I do? I’m so afraid of picking the prompt I gave in. How about I open number eight?"Amy,
You have selected:
8. A book whose title is a pun, i.e. Assault and Pepper.
Joanne,You are up next!
You may steal:
2. Read a collection of any year's best short fiction or stories edited by a favorite author (Robin P)
3. Read a book by Stephen King (Rachel N)
8. A book whose title is a pun, i.e. Assault and Pepper. (Amy)
Or you may open 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 or 10.
I love seeing the stealing happening! It's what makes it so much more fun, i think. Good for you, Rachel!
Theresa wrote: "I love seeing the stealing happening! It's what makes it so much more fun, i think. Good for you, Rachel!"Well I definitely don't want to open the one I donated and I'll happily read Stephen King, if i keep the prompt, where I know Amy wouldn't enjoy it.
Always my fear to open my own prompt Rachel-it has happened to me..lol. You were kind to rid Amy of that one, I could see her cringing-
The funny thing was that last time I got my own and while the swapping was going on I realized I was about to start reading a book that worked for it, so I kept it. Not true this time, I put in the Stephen King one, since I'm not a fan and that won't be changing.
I love how you guys know me so well. I love that you could actually picture me cringing. I could actually work with pun. It’s not Steven King, and it’s not my prompt. But if I end up with it at the end, you guys are gonna have to help me come up with something and that would be a really fun conversation…. I figure I should look in my October witches list. There’s got to be a pun in there. Like what the hex. Although I listen to that one. You know if I look in my audible collection, I’m likely to find a pun. But who knows I might not even end up with it. As long as I don’t end up with my own. If Jason is playing, I won’t.
Joanne opened:7. Read a book about the closest sports franchise to where you live. Sport of your choice.
Nancy, you are up!You may steal:
2. Read a collection of any year's best short fiction or stories edited by a favorite author (Robin P)
3. Read a book by Stephen King (Rachel N)
7. Read a book about the closest sports franchise to where you live. Sport of your choice.
8. A book whose title is a pun, i.e. Assault and Pepper. (Amy)
Or you may open 1, 4, 5, 6, 9 or 10.
Anita wrote: "Nancy, you are up!You may steal:
2. Read a collection of any year's best short fiction or stories edited by a favorite author (Robin P)
3. Read a book by Stephen King (Rachel N)
7. Read a book ..."
I will open #1
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I’m on pins and needles. I would have liked the one I gave up, but there were so few on audio, I couldn’t make it work.
Nancy, you have selected:1. Read a fiction bestseller from the year you were born. If already read it, read the fiction bestseller from the year and immediate family member was born.
Theresa, you are up next!You may steal:
1. Read a fiction bestseller from the year you were born. If already read it, read the fiction bestseller from the year and immediate family member was born. (Nancy)
2. Read a collection of any year's best short fiction or stories edited by a favorite author (Robin P)
3. Read a book by Stephen King (Rachel N)
7. Read a book about the closest sports franchise to where you live. Sport of your choice. (Joanne)
8. A book whose title is a pun, i.e. Assault and Pepper. (Amy)
Or you may open 4, 5, 6, 9 or 10.
To clarify … does it have to have been published that year, or a bestseller in that year? I had a similar prompt a few years ago, and saw that many books don’t become best sellers overnight.
Nancy, I won that same prompt in the last swap. I read a book that was a bestseller that year according to a New York TImes list.
Lyn wrote: "Nancy, I won that same prompt in the last swap. I read a book that was a bestseller that year according to a New York TImes list."Thanks Lyn
Amy wrote: "I love how you guys know me so well. I love that you could actually picture me cringing. I could actually work with pun. It’s not Steven King, and it’s not my prompt. But if I end up with it at the..."Look no farther, Amy, than the Rabbi Aviva Cohen series by Ilene Schneider. Yom Killer is even seasonal. I have the Channukah one, first in series, on my TBR.
I have just lost an hour of my life looking up pun titles. If i don't keep it, its still a good list for someone. I will add this Yom Killer to my fun list - which of course I will share...
Robin, you selected the following prompt:4. Read a book with a title where all the words begin with the same letter (3 word minimum)
BooknBlues, you are up!You may steal:
1. Read a fiction bestseller from the year you were born. If already read it, read the fiction bestseller from the year and immediate family member was born. (Nancy)
2. Read a collection of any year's best short fiction or stories edited by a favorite author (Theresa)
3. Read a book by Stephen King (Rachel N)
4. Read a book with a title where all the words begin with the same letter (3 word minimum) (Robin)
7. Read a book about the closest sports franchise to where you live. Sport of your choice. (Joanne)
8. A book whose title is a pun, i.e. Assault and Pepper. (Amy)
Or you may open 5, 6, 9 or 10.
Joanne - I am deeply sorry.... Maybe Jason is playing? If he is, he will take that from us for sure. I felt bad because my original prompt offering was one that anyone would have enjoyed - as well as me.
Amy wrote: "Joanne - I am deeply sorry.... Maybe Jason is playing? If he is, he will take that from us for sure. I felt bad because my original prompt offering was one that anyone would have enjoyed - as well ..."I am not worried about it-like I said I can find something about my Detroit Tigers if needed.
Amy, you may steal:1. Read a fiction bestseller from the year you were born. If already read it, read the fiction bestseller from the year and immediate family member was born. (Nancy)
2. Read a collection of any year's best short fiction or stories edited by a favorite author (Theresa)
3. Read a book by Stephen King (Rachel N)
4. Read a book with a title where all the words begin with the same letter (3 word minimum) (Robin)
7. Read a book about the closest sports franchise to where you live. Sport of your choice. (Joanne)
NOT AVAILABLE 8. A book whose title is a pun, i.e. Assault and Pepper. (BooknBlues)
Or you may open 5, 6, 9 or 10.
OK friends, I actually saw this message when I was burning up at the pool…. But got out of the pool to somewhat barely clad myself and go inside the building for a really important meeting with my father’s doctor. And there was a long wait there, and just before I got on the phone to wait with them endlessly, I was busy researching alliteration. Three letter starts to titles. I did come up with the secret society of Salzburg, and oona out of order. As well as go tell the bees that I am home. And I still have more of my extensive list to look through…. And I still need to research the bestsellers from 2003, 2005 and 2010. Because of other challenges, I’ve already exhausted my own birth year. But these three are those of my children. Just in case you wondered where I was leading. But I just wanted to tell you that I’m on it and then by tonight I should be able to tell you what’s up…. And Fran, I have quite a list of pun titles in case you need it. But it sounds like you’re all set.
I currently have the 3 words with the same letter and I thought it would be easy, but I have nothing in my hundreds of TBR books. I assumed that something like The Secret Society of Salzburg that Amy mentions wouldn't work because of the little word "of".So now I'm fine if somebody steals that one from me! Actually I don't see any so far that I want.
Thanks for the heads up Amy. I have more options for my kid’s years too. Keep in mind the prompt say A bestseller, not THE bestseller. Some of the lists only show books that made it to #1 on the New York list, but the weekly lists always have a lot more books. Publisher’s Weekly is also a major list. Robin, I don’t think words like of, the, or and count. When you say it out loud, the Secret Society of Salzburg shows why people like alliteration.
Amy, I don’t see or hear the alliteration in Go tell the bees that I’m home, but maybe it still fits the prompt.
Amy, thanks and I do have a book that will work and even match this month's tag.It might be one which will be stolen so I'm not going to have my heart set on it. I know Theresa will have some books that fit the category because both mystery and holiday books often have titles that are puns.
Thanks, Nancy, that makes it easier. I probably have something that has the X X X, where the Xs are all the same letter.
Robin P wrote: "Thanks, Nancy, that makes it easier. I probably have something that has the X X X, where the Xs are all the same letter."Most of the books I’m finding are two words only.
This tag list is mostly kids books but it shows many different alliteration listopias below it.
https://www.goodreads.com/genres/alli...
The last two have more books:
https://www.goodreads.com/search?utf8...
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/9...
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/9...
Holiday themed alliteration. There are some triple alliteration romance titles.
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
Anyone comes up and steals from me, I am gone for the rest of the early evening. Will check in when I get back about 8:30.
My goodness, I get caught up with work insanity and crisis and meetings and zooms and all this happens - and basically nothing much moves! While we breathlessly await Amy's move, I just want to mention a couple of general things:
It seems that most of the prompts submitted are ones that are narrower and more specific than many other prompts. I know that I deliberately added a few of those in my suggestions - and in fact at least 2 of them are among those picked! Not saying which ones other than I did not come up with the alliterative prompt. But I am finding it interesting this time around to see all the specific prompts.
Puns in titles are very common in cozy mysteries so easy to find. I'm not surprised the BnB has a few in her TBR.
@Amy - that Rabbi Aviva series I mentioned has 3 books in it - one for Chanukah, one for Yom Kippur, and one for Passover. I like the sounds of them as they sound like fun.
Prompt I put in has not yet been picked. I'm curious to see the reaction.
Now off to see what else is happening on GR.
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Authors mentioned in this topic
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Here's how the prompt swap will work.
- The order of play will be generated at random.
- The first person will select a number from a list of numbers that I provide. Each number is affiliated with a prompt. I, then, announce which prompt the first person has opened.
- The second person can either steal the open prompt from the first person. Or, they may pick a new number and open a new prompt. If they steal the first person's prompt, then the first person has the opportunity to select a new number.
- The third person may then steal either one of the opened prompts, or select a new number to open.
We continue ad infinitum until all the prompts are opened and distributed.
Each person may possess a given prompt no more than three times total.