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message 1: by Moderators of NBRC, Challenger-in-Chief (last edited Aug 19, 2019 03:32AM) (new)

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Team Members
CiCi
Carrie
Jan
Delaney


Gavin


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Carrie (carriele1216) | 1334 comments Does anyone have any preferences or ideas about the countdown stage?

I think the one that is a planned trilogy but changed along the way might be one of the tougher ones. The other ones don't sound too bad!


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Hi Carrie,
I sent a message to Cici asking her to let everyone know about your team thread but she may not be on GR's as much as you. If you haven't sent a message to your other teamies inviting them here you probably should- as they may not know the thread is up or how to get here if they are new to playing challenges.


message 6: by JanEyre9 (new)

JanEyre9 Hey all! I agree Carrie, the planned trilogy is definitely the trickiest. I believe A Song of Ice and Fire series (Game of Thrones) was originally supposed to be a trilogy but those books are hefty. we'll have to do some searching.

I'm good with reading for any category, i've been scouting out some options. If anyone else has preferences I'm happy to fill in the other slots.

Ooh I found this https://allthetropes.fandom.com/wiki/...

There are multiple series options. Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy (Dang, I JUST read this. It's quick and funny if anyone is interested), The princess diaries, The Wheels of Time, the inheritance cycle, Earthsea - there are a few more listed also.


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Carrie (carriele1216) | 1334 comments JanEyre9 wrote: "Hey all! I agree Carrie, the planned trilogy is definitely the trickiest. I believe A Song of Ice and Fire series (Game of Thrones) was originally supposed to be a trilogy but those books are hefty..."

Thanks for the great link. There are quite a few options on there to consider. I want to read the GOT series but I don't think I would want to start it for this challenge lol!

Did you have any tasks that you know you wanted to do for certain?


message 8: by JanEyre9 (new)

JanEyre9 GOT is a great series but you definitely can't speed through them. Thankfully there are some more manageable series on that list.

I'll volunteer for the 1st published on the 10th of a month. I had Audrey, Wait! on my TBR list and it fits that. I can also do a book published in the 1950s.


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Carrie (carriele1216) | 1334 comments Sounds good. I can take the one where the author has at least 7 published books for sure. I'll look to see what I have for others.


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Gavin Abdollahi  (gavthereader) | 478 comments Leave the sixth of a series to me; The Bands of Mourning by Brandon Sanderson (Mistborn #6) will fit the bill.


message 11: by Gavin (last edited Jul 30, 2019 11:35AM) (new)

Gavin Abdollahi  (gavthereader) | 478 comments I can also do "published on the tenth of a month"; The Amber Spyglass by Phillip Pullman should do the trick (it has 156,664 words, so it's allowed). I can also use The Subtle Knife, again by Phillip Pullman, for "a book by an author with more than seven published books" (it has over 90,000 words). Starting to get hyped for this :D

edit: Sorry, just saw that Jane already has one for the tenth of a month challenge. I'll save mine for a just in case situation.


message 12: by JanEyre9 (new)

JanEyre9 Gavin, do you want to read the book for 10th of the month? I have no problem grabbing another slot if you were excited to read that specific book :)


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CiCi (cici_miller) | 358 comments I can do debut author!

Gavin - I can also do #6 in series as well.

Let me look at the list & I'll update all. Does everyone have access to the spreadsheet? I "signed" up for the debut author slot.


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CiCi (cici_miller) | 358 comments I'll do book originally published in 1950.


message 15: by CiCi (new)

CiCi (cici_miller) | 358 comments Also... I'm working on the Google spreadsheet to make it editable & easier to use for all of us. I'll post later this evening.


message 16: by Gavin (last edited Jul 30, 2019 02:50PM) (new)

Gavin Abdollahi  (gavthereader) | 478 comments JanEyre9 wrote: "Gavin, do you want to read the book for 10th of the month? I have no problem grabbing another slot if you were excited to read that specific book :)"

Haha, thx, but no worries :) Plenty of other things to read, I'll go for what the group needs.
By the way, would His Dark Materials count as a series originally meant as a trilogy? If I remember correctly, it should have one .5 installment.


message 17: by JanEyre9 (last edited Jul 31, 2019 07:05AM) (new)

JanEyre9 Jan - first published on the 10th of a month

with at least nine characters (need to have a speaking part, do not need to be main characters)

Jan - that has a carnivorous animal on the cover

Carrie- written by an author who has published at least seven books (as listed on Goodreads)

Gavin - that is number six in the series

CiCi - that was first published in the 1950s

Jan - where the audio version has at least four narrators

that is part of what was originally a planned trilogy, but became a longer series (can include .5 books added later)

that has two authors (as credited on Goodreads)

CiCi - which is the author's debut novel


message 18: by JanEyre9 (last edited Jul 31, 2019 07:09AM) (new)

JanEyre9 I made the list below just for the immediate visual so we could see what tasks were left. If i got anything wrong let me know or if anyone really wants to read a book for anything I claimed I'm happy to switch it up.


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JanEyre9 This should work for carnivorous animal, right? Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1) by Maggie Stiefvater

The wolf is subtle in the background but it is there.


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Gavin Abdollahi  (gavthereader) | 478 comments JanEyre9 wrote: "This should work for carnivorous animal, right?Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1) by Maggie Stiefvater

The wolf is subtle in the background but it is there."


I'm pretty sure it should count


message 21: by Gavin (new)

Gavin Abdollahi  (gavthereader) | 478 comments Hey, quick question:
When a book needs to have more than 9 characters, does that count absolutely everyone that talks?


message 22: by JanEyre9 (new)

JanEyre9 I think there has to be at least 9 characters, so more than 9 is fine, and all 9 of them need to speak at some point.


message 23: by Gavin (new)

Gavin Abdollahi  (gavthereader) | 478 comments JanEyre9 wrote: "I think there has to be at least 9 characters, so more than 9 is fine, and all 9 of them need to speak at some point."

Alright, thanks for clearing that up.
Also, the His Dark Materials trilogy has three decimal (.5, .6, and 3.5) books. Would that count for the originally planned as a trilogy challenge?


message 24: by CiCi (new)

CiCi (cici_miller) | 358 comments JanEyre9 wrote: "Jan - first published on the 10th of a month

with at least nine characters (need to have a speaking part, do not need to be main characters)

Jan - that has a carnivorous animal on the cover

Carr..."


Here's a link to an editable spreadsheet for our group. I've asked the Mods for access to the one they gave us, but haven't heard back yet.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

I have a lot of challenges going, so I like to plan as much ahead as possible.


message 25: by JanEyre9 (new)

JanEyre9 Thanks for setting this up CiCi, I like to plan also.

Gavin I'm not sure if those books would count for the trilogy since they aren't a 4th or 5th, etc. in the series. I think part of it depends on if the author planned on only writing 3 originally. Sorry, I'm not sure.


message 26: by JanEyre9 (new)

JanEyre9 So the 3 categories that still need to be filled are-

-with at least nine characters (need to have a speaking part, do not need to be main characters)

-that is part of what was originally a planned trilogy, but became a longer series (can include .5 books added later)

-that has two authors (as credited on Goodreads)


I think the first won't be that hard to fill, lots of books have more than 9 characters. The trilogy is trickier - I'm not sure if Gavin's books would work (what do you think Carrie and CiCi) but there are a lot of options listed on that link from a couple days ago. I also found a few links that could help with the two author book

https://bookriot.com/2018/10/05/books...

https://offtheshelf.com/2016/09/the-m...

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...


message 27: by CiCi (new)

CiCi (cici_miller) | 358 comments I'm wondering if this list will be helpful with our trilogy task.

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


message 28: by Carrie (last edited Aug 01, 2019 11:00AM) (new)

Carrie (carriele1216) | 1334 comments I’ll take the planned trilogy. I’ll read:
Eragon
Eragon (The Inheritance Cycle, #1) by Christopher Paolini
Christopher Paolini
It was supposed to be a trilogy but he added a 4th book.

(Unless someone else had their heart set on it 😊)


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CiCi (cici_miller) | 358 comments Thanks Carrie! I was struggling & since you already have on lined up, that works for me!


message 30: by JanEyre9 (new)

JanEyre9 Eragon is a good book!


message 31: by CiCi (new)

CiCi (cici_miller) | 358 comments Hey everyone! The Mods have given us access to our original spreadsheet in Message 2 - please use that link going forward.

I've migrated everything over & we are looking good for set-up already. I can't wait for this challenge to start!


message 32: by JanEyre9 (new)

JanEyre9 Great, thanks CiCi!

Gavin, do you think you know which other task you'd want to read for? Happy to trade any tasks if you prefer :)

Anyone have any strategy ideas for when we reach the safe zone?


message 33: by JanEyre9 (new)

JanEyre9 What is everyone else's preferred reading method? I love to read physical books and make sure I do that at least a bit every day but audiobooks have become my go-to. Makes my commute go quickly and im able to listen for about 80% of my work day.


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Gavin Abdollahi  (gavthereader) | 478 comments JanEyre9 wrote: "What is everyone else's preferred reading method? I love to read physical books and make sure I do that at least a bit every day but audiobooks have become my go-to. Makes my commute go quickly and..."

Physical books, which you can feel and smell the pages :)


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Gavin Abdollahi  (gavthereader) | 478 comments Carrie wrote: "I’ll take the planned trilogy. I’ll read:
Eragon
Eragon (The Inheritance Cycle, #1) by Christopher Paolini
Christopher Paolini
It was supposed to be a trilogy but he added a 4th book.

(Unless someone ..."


Nice :D


message 36: by JanEyre9 (new)

JanEyre9 Gavin wrote: "I skimmed through the first couple of pages, and Phillip Pullman's The Subtle Knife should do nicely for the "9 characters" requirement.

Unfortunately, I won't be much help in the two authors cat..."


Perfect!


message 37: by Gavin (new)

Gavin Abdollahi  (gavthereader) | 478 comments Alright, something came up, and I'm not sure if I'll be able to use Goodreads, let alone participate in this challenge, in the foreseeable future, due to certain conditions of the country I live in (all residents of this country aren't actually allowed to use GR apparently). So I think it would be best to find a replacement for me, since I'm really not certain how this is gonna turn out. I really wanted to do this challenge, and I really don't wanna let go of GR, but... Sorry about this, guys, and I hope you enjoy the game :)


message 38: by JanEyre9 (new)

JanEyre9 Carrie and Cici - do either of you have a two author book you'd like to read? If not I have a few I can do like The Royal We or Beautiful Creatures or Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch


message 39: by CiCi (new)

CiCi (cici_miller) | 358 comments Gavin wrote: "Alright, something came up, and I'm not sure if I'll be able to use Goodreads, let alone participate in this challenge, in the foreseeable future, due to certain conditions of the country I live in..."

Sorry to hear this! I wish you well with everything.

I did post in the Find A Team discussion to look for a replacement.

I don't have a two author book at the moment, so if you'd like to sign up Jan - it's all you :)

Safezones - I'm cool with any options, but lean towards those that get us the most points. I was able to find a book that meets group 2, level iv. so I put it on the spreadsheet. We don't have any restrictions for that group, so I can read that one quick & we can work on group 1 or group 3 dependent on team preference.


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Carrie (carriele1216) | 1334 comments Gavin wrote: "Alright, something came up, and I'm not sure if I'll be able to use Goodreads, let alone participate in this challenge, in the foreseeable future, due to certain conditions of the country I live in..."

Sorry to see you go Gavin!


message 41: by Carrie (new)

Carrie (carriele1216) | 1334 comments I don't have a 2 book author either so if you want to take it Jan, that's fine with me. I haven't had a chance to look at the safezone yet. I'll let you know as soon as I do!


message 42: by JanEyre9 (new)

JanEyre9 I'm so sorry you have to leave Gavin!


message 43: by CiCi (new)

CiCi (cici_miller) | 358 comments I sent a request to the Mods to add Delaney to our team!


message 44: by JanEyre9 (last edited Aug 08, 2019 08:37AM) (new)

JanEyre9 Welcome to the team Delany!! Right now the 2 tasks that haven't been taken yet for the first round are

-With at least nine characters (need to have a speaking part, do not need to be main characters)

and

That has two authors (as credited on Goodreads)

If those work for you then awesome, but if you prefer to take either my task of cover with a carnivorous animal on it or an audio with at least 4 narrators go for it and i'll nab whatever tasks are open. Definitely want you to have a category that has you reading a book you actually want to read :)


message 45: by CiCi (new)

CiCi (cici_miller) | 358 comments I just grabbed #6 in series because I do have a book that fits. If anyone wants to take it, that works too.

I have 3 countdown tasks & 1 safezone group 2 task - total of 4 the first round.


message 46: by JanEyre9 (new)

JanEyre9 I'm heading out camping tomorrow and won't have any cell service until Monday, just in time to start reading! I am fine doing any of the countdown stage tasks if things get shuffled around while I'm away. I just want to hold on to the first published on the 10th of the month task since I have the book ready for that one.

I also found a book that works for one of the safezone tasks. it has a hot air balloon on the cover which I think works for the "read a book with something hot on the cover" part. Not as exciting as some covers I'm sure other people will read (lol) but it works and there's "lava" in the text.

Happy weekend all!


message 47: by JanEyre9 (new)

JanEyre9 Actually something weird is going on and I can't edit the spreadsheet right now. I plan on reading The Twenty-One Balloons for the safezone task.


message 48: by Carrie (last edited Aug 10, 2019 02:36PM) (new)

Carrie (carriele1216) | 1334 comments Group 2: ii task: (safezone)

I can read:
Queen Bee Goes Home Again
Queen Bee Goes Home Again (Queen Bee Series, #2) by Haywood Smith
Haywood Smith

61% red cover and author contains H, O, T


message 49: by CiCi (new)

CiCi (cici_miller) | 358 comments Happy Floor is Lava Challenge start date everyone!


message 50: by Carrie (new)

Carrie (carriele1216) | 1334 comments Already started on Eragon! Excited to go on this one!!!!


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