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Jan 11, 2014 06:25AM

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March is still summer in practicality. And then the end of April becomes Autumn (although autumn does technically start in March).
We have a rule in my city. You are not allowed to turn the heaters on (which are only allowed to 20C MAX (unlike this European business I hear about :P)) on ANZAC DAY (Australian and New Zealand Army Core Day, 25 April (oh and this is a *whole other issue*)) and no earlier. Follow that and you don't plant tomatoes before Melbourne Cup Day (first tuesday in November to beat the frost) and then you are a true Canberran.

Rusalka wrote: "I'm a bit slow, and upside down (you know antipodes and all). But never heard that before. What on earth is that suppose to mean???
I'm not discounting anything here, it's an interesting theme. I..."
Yes, that is exactly it. I guess my suggestion was a bit near-sighted though considering YLTO is an international forum...


There be lots of sheep in Australia, and March will be Rusalka's challenge. I just thought I'd point that out.

You can pretty much mark "snow storm" on your calendar for March 17th if you live in my area. It always storms right around then.
Maybe the Dutch saying just means that it's a mix of weather.

Oh no no. There's only a couple of us in my position. I'm just so vocal so it seems like there are more heh. Never stopped us before from doing weather based reads!
I just had no idea what it meant. But it makes sense now with context. Same with Peggy's saying. And really, who am I to judge weird sayings lol!

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Are the chunksters getting to you already Sarah? lol




If so, would it be possible to start the suggestion / nominations / poll process a little earlier?

We'll have a talk about it and see what we can nut out (and of course other people weigh in too!). I'm guessing it's because of having to source the books from somewhere (ie ordering in to libraries and such)?

To help be involved in as many of my group's reads and challenges as possible I try to cross read between the groups. I'm a sucker for signing up for way too many things.
So by the time we find out what the reads are in this group, my month has generally already been planned and then find it hard to fit this group in.
Honestly I'd love to know two weeks prior to the month but that's because I'm anally-organised. A week early would be good :)


Amy has come up with some ideas like shortening up the nomination & voting times. Hopefully, that will ease things up a bit by having the books chosen earlier.

My access to books in english from my library is limited and it usually takes 3 weeks to get books i order.

Shortening the voting times sounds like a good idea. If there's 5 days for each part of the process for example, the books should be selected by the 20th and then there's still 10 days left before the end of the month :)


Ok if I'm being completely honest that's exactly what I would like but I thought that asking for a month ahead would make me look like a demanding freak :D
Anyway, thanks for the consideration and any extra time would be appreciated.


*snicker* I like the honesty.
I definitely understand the planning aspect, and the library one.
I forget sometimes that I am very odd having 10 city libraries within a 30 min drive of my house (Canberra is very small really, with capital city resources) as well as the University library at work. If I lived out in the bush and it took me over an hour to get to one library who had to order in my books from 4000km away, monthly reads are a little tricksty.
My only personal concern is as a flighty person in my non-work life, too much lead time on the reads could be a problem too... Mind you, I'm a rarer participant in mtrs so, ignore me.
But no doubt a compromise of some sort can be found! And as Janice says, Amy has got a plan in the works already for tightening up the process. But keep ideas and suggestions coming!


1) We could be paired up with another person in YLTO and choose a book for our partner to read (based on some kind of criteria although has to be a book on their tbr).
2) I'm really enjoying writing reviews and before I add a book to my wishlist I enjoy reading other peoples reviews to help me decide. So how about a challenge where we have to read a book with over X reviews, or a book which more than 5 of our Goodreads friends have reviewed, then we get extra points if we write a review (over 50 words), points if it's the first review we've ever written, etc.

1) We could be paired up with another person in YLTO and choose a book for our partner to read (based on some kind of criteria although has to be a book on their t..."
That first suggestion is Janice ran a couple of years ago, and was my first challenge I participated in at YLTO. I was just thinking the other day it would be a good one to have another go at.
Second one, interesting idea...

I like your second suggestion too Sarah!

Sounds intriguing!


Soooo what are you going to call it?
Celeberity Challenge"?
"Here's to You, Oscar"?
"Stars Get in Your Eyes"?
"And the Winner Is.."?
"Lines of Film, TV, and Stage"?


Soooo what are you going to call it?
Celeberity Challenge"?
"Here's to You, Oscar"?
"Stars Get in Your Eyes"?
"And the Winner Is.."?
"..."
How about "Who am I?"


You would have all kinds of subjects taught in high school, like history, geography, english, maths etc. Then, for every subject, there are assignments. For history that could be things like read historical fiction, read a book with a cover that looks old, read a book set in the 16th century and so on. You could have 6/12 assignments per subject, and if you read 1/2 you have an F, if you read 2/4 an E, and if you read all an A. At the end of the year you can have a badge that is a report card unique for every member (too much work probably, I know).

To make it easier for the moderators, the badge can be an average of your grades. Then they only need 5-6 different ones.
Peggy wrote: "How about a 'Back to School' theme for the year-long challenge or possibly a week-group-toppler?
You would have all kinds of subjects taught in high school, like history, geography, english, maths..."

I have to admit that the general idea is based a bit on a challenge I stumbled across in another group, so not all me ;-)

Actually, it was a play on The Who's song, "Who Are You".

You would have all kinds of subjects taught in high school, like history, geography, english, maths..."
Could be interesting!

C is a pass.
I'm interested in that idea. Could be very cool, if it didn't get overly complicated...

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