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message 1: by PAS, Moderator AC (last edited Jun 17, 2019 05:17PM) (new)

PAS (Mods) (pasmods) | 870 comments Mod
After receiving your book or books after landing on an open property, use this thread to post your intention to purchase said property. Please note your book must have 280-420 pages to qualify for purchasing.

You will have 7 days after your declaration of intent to finish your book and post a short review.

Purchasing is on a first come, first served basis, therefore properties will not be available (frozen) during the time the intended purchaser is reading their book.

After you have completed the book and are confirmed as the property owner, please set up your own request thread for that property so that others may make their requests to you directly.

Please note: Only 2 Properties can be owned by any one player

Players with two properties:
LaurLa

LIST OF OPEN PROPERTIES:

P: Michael L. Printz Award

P: Miles Franklin Award

P: Lambda Literary Award

P: Stella Prize

P: Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize

P: Anthony Award

P: Newberry Medal / Honor

P: Schneider Family Book Award - Reserved by Stacey - due Mar-8

Participants who owned 2 properties:
Amy
Elvenn
LaurLa
Lusie


message 2: by PAS, Moderator AC (last edited Jun 17, 2019 05:15PM) (new)

PAS (Mods) (pasmods) | 870 comments Mod
LIST OF PURCHASED PROPERTIES:

P: The Inky Awards - LaurLa's | Lyn

P: Man Booker Prize - Ashley's | Tien

P: National Book Award - Rosemary's | Bea

P: James Tiptree Jr. Award -Kristina Simon's | Tien

P: RITA - Jammin Jenny's | Susan

P: Women's Prize for Fiction (formerly Orange) - Rosemary's | Bea

P: Edgar Award - Amy's | Susan

P: Agatha Award - Amy's | Susan

P: Carnegie Medal - Elvenn's | Lyn

P: Hugo Award - Lusie's | Tien

P: Nebula Award - Elvenn's | Lyn

P: Bram Stoker Award -Kristina Simon's | Lyn

P: Pulitzer Prize in Literature - LaurLa's | Bea

P: Nobel Prize in Literature Lusie's | Bea


message 3: by PAS, Moderator AC (last edited Dec 01, 2018 02:31PM) (new)

PAS (Mods) (pasmods) | 870 comments Mod
My apologies! I got the flu and my brain retains nothing but the need to sleep.

Reserve away & I'll sort it out maybe tomorrow.

Tien


message 4: by Rosemary (last edited Dec 01, 2018 02:48PM) (new)

Rosemary | 950 comments I hope you feel better soon, Tien!

I'd like to buy the National Book Award. I will read Amy & Isabelle (304 pages).


message 5: by CluckingBell (last edited Dec 01, 2018 02:42PM) (new)

CluckingBell | 327 comments I intend to buy Lambda Literary Award, reading Never Let Me Go (288 p.).


message 6: by Ashley (new)

Ashley | 236 comments Feel better soon!

I would like to buy Man Booker Prize, reading Ready Player One (374 pages).


message 7: by Jammin Jenny (new)

Jammin Jenny (jamminjenny) | 4 comments I'd like to purchase the Miles Franklin Award, reading Kindred (287 pages).


message 8: by Amy (new)

Amy | 2243 comments I'd like to purchase Agatha Award. I'm reading Warcross (353 pages).

Sorry you're under the weather, Tien. :-(


message 9: by LaurLa (last edited Dec 02, 2018 06:51AM) (new)

LaurLa | 1391 comments I'd like to purchase Man Booker Prize - I will read The Gates of Evangeline (416 pp)


message 10: by CluckingBell (new)

CluckingBell | 327 comments Completion

P: Lambda Literary Award
Book: Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
Date finished: 2018.12.02 10:50PST
Rating: ★★★★
Review: I love Ishiguro. He's so good at portraying the inner workings of the human mind, the evolution and delusions of the self. I like how he plays with memory and perception, and how his characters turn things over and over in their minds—some teasing out wisdom and insight, some digging themselves deeper and deeper into the lies they've told themselves (or been told), the way we often start with our beliefs and then reshape our memories to suit them. This book does a lot of that, with the balance tipping toward wisdom. I would have liked more examination of how people remain ignorant, and how they choose complacency when they can no longer claim ignorance—which clearly most of us do—but I found this book satisfying nonetheless.


message 11: by Rosemary (last edited Dec 02, 2018 02:54PM) (new)

Rosemary | 950 comments Oh, darn. I thought I would be the first to complete, but you beat me, CluckingBell ;)

Completion

P: National Book Award

Book read: Amy & Isabelle by Elizabeth Strout Amy and Isabelle by Elizabeth Strout, finished 2 Dec 2018

Rating: 5 stars

This was Elizabeth Strout's first novel, and all of her skills and trademarks are already evident. It's the story of teenaged Amy, who is falling in love with a teacher, and her mother Isabelle, who has an unrequited love for her boss. But at the same time, we see into the heads of a lot of other people in the small town where the mother and daughter live, while more and more fractures appear in their relationship.


message 12: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 9034 comments Mod
Wow, you two! Amazing job!

Could you please create your respective property thread & link me up? Thanks!


message 13: by CluckingBell (last edited Dec 02, 2018 05:08PM) (new)

CluckingBell | 327 comments Here's my Lambda Literary Award thread: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 14: by PAS, Moderator AC (new)

PAS (Mods) (pasmods) | 870 comments Mod
LaurLa wrote: "I'd like to purchase Man Booker Prize - I will read The Gates of Evangeline (416 pp)"

Sorry, LaurLa, Ashley beat you to it... She's reserved this property in #6. If she doesn't meet the due date though, you're second in line.


message 15: by Rosemary (last edited Dec 03, 2018 02:52AM) (new)

Rosemary | 950 comments Here's my National Book Award thread: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Do we need to pass Go before we can claim another property?


message 16: by PAS, Moderator AC (new)

PAS (Mods) (pasmods) | 870 comments Mod
Rosemary wrote: "Do we need to pass Go before we can claim another property?"

Yes, that is correct.


message 17: by Amy (new)

Amy | 2243 comments Completed for Agatha Award

Warcross - ***

I listened to the audio version and didn't find it as captivating as Ready Player One which had a similar gamer theme. I saw the romance between Emi and the game creator coming a mile away, but not the plot twist at the end. Probably didn't get into this one because I'm not a huge YA fantasy fan. That being said, I will likely read the next book in the series to see where Marie Lu goes with this story (hate leaving things unfinished other than house cleaning).


message 18: by Amy (new)

Amy | 2243 comments Here is the link to my thread for Agatha:

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 19: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 9034 comments Mod
Amy wrote: "Completed for Agatha Award

Warcross - ***

I listened to the audio version and didn't find it as captivating as Ready Player One which had a similar gamer theme. I s..."


oh noooo... I adored this book so much :/
I've yet to read Ready Player One tho so can't compare


message 20: by Ashley (new)

Ashley | 236 comments P: Man Booker Prize
Book: Ready Player One

Most of the recent YA book to movie adaptations have not been able to stand up to their book counterparts. Typically, I read the book first and then watch the movie and complain about everything they changed. Ready Player One is different because first, I watched the movie before reading the book, and second, I think I actually liked the movie better. In the book, most of the tasks Wade faces alone. They are not quite as exciting as those in the movie, which takes a more action-packed approach. The movie was able to both engage the audience with slightly less obscure cultural references while still staying true to the nature of the book. I definitely liked the ending in the movie better because after watching the movie, the book seemed a little anticlimactic. It was still a good book, though, and was only the second time I preferred the movie over the book (the first being Mockingjay Part 1 because the first half of the book was kind of boring).


message 21: by Tien (last edited Dec 07, 2018 04:37PM) (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 9034 comments Mod
Congrats, Ashley. Could you please set up the property thread? Ta!


message 22: by Ashley (last edited Dec 07, 2018 06:26PM) (new)


message 23: by LaurLa (new)

LaurLa | 1391 comments I would like to purchase Nobel Prize in Literature - I will read Hunt Her Down - 352 pages


message 24: by Lisette (new)

Lisette (illusie) | 3233 comments I would like to purchase P: Newberry Medal / Honor - I will read Everything We Give - 300 pages


message 25: by LaurLa (last edited Dec 14, 2018 04:08AM) (new)

LaurLa | 1391 comments Square: P: Nobel Prize in Literature
Book: Hunt Her Down - Roxanne St. Claire

Hunt Her Down (Bullet Catcher, #7) by Roxanne St. Claire
Completed: 12.13
Rating: ★★★★
Review:
This is #7 in the series and we've moved beyond the mini-arc of the last few books into a new story line. I enjoyed this book a lot but one thing I missed was a deeper dive into Dan. He has been around since the beginning but in the last couple of books, sort of pouty (in my interpretation) and belligerent. I wanted to get a better feel for how he was feeling or coming to accept the changes in Lucy (his 'best friend' boss) and the agency. I just felt like the tensions there didn't get resolved. And maybe that is on purpose. Otherwise, I liked how he dealt with learning he has a teenage son and seeing he woman he gave up. I was surprised at how easily Maggie forgave him. Not that I wanted it to be long and drawn out, but once she was over the initial shock she was surprisingly easy going about it. All in all, a good next in the series book.


message 26: by LaurLa (new)

LaurLa | 1391 comments I'd like to purchase P: The Inky Awards - I will read Hot Asset - 266 pages


message 27: by PAS, Moderator AC (new)

PAS (Mods) (pasmods) | 870 comments Mod
LaurLa wrote: "Square: P: Nobel Prize in Literature
Book: Hunt Her Down - Roxanne St. Claire"


Congrats, LaurLa. Could you please set up the property thread? Cheers!

And noted on your intention to purchase Inky Awards.


message 29: by LaurLa (new)

LaurLa | 1391 comments Square: P: The Inky Awards - Book Request
Book: Hot Asset - Lauren Layne

Hot Asset (21 Wall Street, #1) by Lauren Layne
Completed: 12.17
Rating: ★★★★
Review:
This book was perfect because it was a very good at what it is supposed to be which is a 'millionaire playboy turned good guy' trope. The story was a slightly more in depth that your normal NA millionaire playboy trope and I really enjoyed the by-play between the MCs and the hero's group of friends. We have lots of set up for the remainder of the series which instead of being annoying (to me at least) made me anticipate the coming books. Mostly I think I enjoyed this book because it came right after a heavy-lifting thriller that was too slow moving to really be a thriller so this was the perfect antidote to cleanse that from my head ;-)


message 30: by PAS, Moderator AC (new)

PAS (Mods) (pasmods) | 870 comments Mod
Congrats, LaurLa, could you please set up the property thread?

Note: I've just noticed that the book is only 266 pages but I see that you mentioned it when you post purchase intention. As I didn't catch it earlier on, I'll accept it in this instance; my fault.


message 31: by LaurLa (new)

LaurLa | 1391 comments PAS wrote: "Congrats, LaurLa, could you please set up the property thread?

Note: I've just noticed that the book is only 266 pages but I see that you mentioned it when you post purchase intention. As I didn't..."


OhNo!!! I misread the rules... I really thought it said 250 pp. Are you sure it's okay. I'm sure I can pick up another property if you want to put this back for sale.


message 32: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 9034 comments Mod
not to worry, LaurLa, it was my mistake for not picking up on it.


message 33: by LaurLa (last edited Dec 19, 2018 05:31PM) (new)

LaurLa | 1391 comments Tien wrote: "not to worry, LaurLa, it was my mistake for not picking up on it."

Thanks, Tien. Here is the link to the property thread:
Inky Awards - Book Requests for LaurLa


message 34: by Lisette (new)

Lisette (illusie) | 3233 comments Lusie wrote: "I would like to purchase P: Newberry Medal / Honor - I will read Everything We Give - 300 pages"

You can cancel my request. I didn't make it before the deadline. I didn't have much time to read this past week.


message 35: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 9034 comments Mod
aww, next time, Lusie!


message 36: by Lisette (new)

Lisette (illusie) | 3233 comments Thanks Tien!


message 37: by Jammin Jenny (new)

Jammin Jenny (jamminjenny) | 4 comments I'd like to purchase P: The Rita Awards

I'm reading The Cottage on Rose Lane, 410 pages


message 38: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 9034 comments Mod
Jammin Jenny wrote: "I'd like to purchase P: The Rita Awards

I'm reading The Cottage on Rose Lane, 410 pages"


Noted! good luck :)


message 39: by Lisette (new)

Lisette (illusie) | 3233 comments I'd like to purchase P: Hugo Award - I'll read Let it Snow 365 pages


message 40: by Jammin Jenny (new)

Jammin Jenny (jamminjenny) | 4 comments Book: The Cottage on Rose Lane
Date Read: 12/30
Rating: 4 stars
Property: P: The Rita Awards
Review: I really enjoyed this book I received through Netgalley. It's the story of Jenna, an heiress, trying to connect to her family she never knew in South Carolina. It's got drama, love, history, sailing and great characters.


message 41: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 9034 comments Mod
Jammin Jenny wrote: "Book: The Cottage on Rose Lane
Date Read: 12/30
Rating: 4 stars
Property: P: The Rita Awards
Review: I really enjoyed this book I received through Netgalley. It's the story of Jenna..."


Congrats!! Could you please set up your property thread and link me up? Tx :)


message 43: by Lisette (new)

Lisette (illusie) | 3233 comments Square: P: Hugo Award
Book: Let it Snow by John Green
Date read: 31-dec-18
Rating: 2 stars

This book includes 3 short YA romantic stories written by different authors.

The first one annoyed me pretty soon. Jubilee just kept going on about her name...sigh. I just didn't like the MC. It was cute when she met a guy, but I still didn't like the story.
To me the second story was the best. I like it. It was a nice story with likable characters.
I hated the third one. I didn't like the writing or the characters.
Maybe I was just not in the mood for a YA book....

So this was not a good read for me, but luckily it was short.


message 44: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 9034 comments Mod
Congrats, Lusie!

Could you please set up your property thread & link me up :)


message 45: by Lisette (new)

Lisette (illusie) | 3233 comments Thank you, Tien! Here is my property thread: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 46: by Lisette (new)

Lisette (illusie) | 3233 comments I'd like to purchase P: Nobel Prize in Literature - I'll read Born in Shame 371 pages


message 47: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 9034 comments Mod
Lusie wrote: "I'd like to purchase P: Nobel Prize in Literature - I'll read Born in Shame 371 pages"

Noted, Lusie. Good luck!


message 48: by Lisette (new)

Lisette (illusie) | 3233 comments Square: P: Nobel Prize in Literature
Book: Born in Shame by Nora Roberts
Date read: [7-jan-2019]
Rating: ★★★★

I loved this book. Nora Roberts is good at writing romances. This one is number 3 in a series and is a nice conclusion to the triology. Though I wish it was a few chapters longer. The ending came a but sudden.


message 49: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 9034 comments Mod
What?!?! Done, already? Wow, congrats, Lusie!

Please set up your property thread. I note this is your second property :)


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 1283 comments Lusie is the Princess of Properties. :)


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