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message 1: by UNO Pixie, Our UNO Helper (last edited Jan 15, 2023 03:10AM) (new)

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Team Sugar Glider






Team Members:
Annalisa - Captain
Felicity - Co-Captain
Carrie
Ann
Ashley Reindeau
Nicole
Joyce Gravino
Angela Kuhlmann
Jenny
Nicole
Jen Barnsley


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


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message 5: by Annalisa (last edited Jan 25, 2023 04:46PM) (new)

Annalisa | 1659 comments Welcome Team Sugar Gliders
You will find a lot of helpful information in these first couple of posts and if you have questions I recommend you look there. If you aren't sure about something feel free to ask in the thread and will will be happy to help!

Team Shelves
Annalisa Captain
Felicity Co-Captain
Carrie
Ann
Ashley Reindeau
Nicole E
Joyce Gravino
Angela Kuhlmann
Jenny
Nicole K
Jen Barnsley


message 6: by Annalisa (last edited Jan 15, 2023 11:37AM) (new)

Annalisa | 1659 comments Rules in a Nutshell
- 100 pages (verify 25k words / 3hrs for Children's, Poetry, Plays etc MPG)
- rereads OK after 6 months
- Letters for cards use title / author name / speaking character name / location
- Letters to find Z O T H F I S V E N K P
- Numbers in title or #series

Basic Expectations
-Check in once a week on the team thread, so that we know you are actively participating. Even if you have not completed a book.
-Only books started after the challenge starts can count for this challenge.
-All finished books must be marked as read and must be on your Uno shelf.

Other Information
I prefer not to claim cards except for color cards. If you have a color card that you want to claim please post so we can make sure all our color cards are covered. All other cards will not be claimed as books will often be moved around to make everything fit. When you are posting your completion post please post all cards the book works for.

Team Spread Sheet
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

Important Links
Rules and Updates thread

Helpful Links
Arbook Finder to verify book length: https://www.arbookfind.com/UserType.a...
Children's Books that have verified length
Uno Blue Ideas Shelf
Uno Green Ideas Shelf
Uno Red Ideas Shelf
Uno Yellow Ideas Shelf
For the color covers please be aware that different editions have different color covers and you will need to post the color cover that you read.


message 7: by Annalisa (last edited Jan 15, 2023 11:35AM) (new)

Annalisa | 1659 comments Completion Post Format

Completion Post
It Happened One Autumn (Wallflowers, #2) by Lisa Kleypas
Title: It Happened One Autumn
Author: Lisa Kleypas
Date: January 19, 2021
Rating: 4 stars (optional though it does lead to interesting discussion).

Cards:
RED Cover
2 - Series Wallflowers #2
3 - Character Simon Hunt
5 - Title
6 - Character Simon Hunt
8 - Character Evie Jenner
Skip - Author

Does not have to be exactly like this but something similar is appreciated.


message 8: by Annalisa (last edited Feb 11, 2023 04:56PM) (new)

Annalisa | 1659 comments Uno Countdown to Start!
https://www.timeanddate.com/countdown...

February Cards

Normal cards:
Card/number we need of them
0 / 3
1 / 10
2 / 8
3 / 5
4 / 7
5 / 6
6 / 9
7 / 5
8 / 7
9 / 9
Skip / 6
Reverse / 6
Wild / 4

Color Cards
Blue 6 - The Swimmers by Julie Otsuka Felicity
Blue 4 - Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff Angela
Blue 4 - Midnight Thief (Midnight Thief, #1) by Livia Blackburne Jen
Green 3 - The Final Gambit (The Inheritance Games, #3) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes Nicole E
Red 2 - These Deadly Games by Diana Urban Ashley
Red 5 - Sparkling Cyanide Joyce
Yellow 6 - The Bodyguard by Katherine Center Angela
Yellow 5 - Slade House Joyce

4 Wild Draw Four (this is a repeat of one of the books above. They can only be duplicated once.)
WD4 - Felicity
WD4 - Annalisa
WD4 - Felicity


message 9: by Annalisa (last edited Feb 22, 2023 03:49PM) (new)

Annalisa | 1659 comments March Cards

Card Total required
0 / 3
1 / 6
2 / 7
3 / 8
4 / 5
5 / 5
6 / 7
7 / 7
8 / 8
9 / 8
Skip / 7
Reverse / 8
Wild / 6
Wild Draw 4 / 5
1 Green / 1
4 Green / 1
Skip Green / 1
6 Blue / 1
Skip Blue / 1
2 Red / 1
3 Red / 1
6 Red / 1
8 Red / 1
9 Red / 1
Skip Red / 1
1 Yellow / 1
4 Yellow / 1
Skip Yellow / 1


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Annalisa | 1659 comments April cards


message 11: by Annalisa (last edited Feb 11, 2023 04:57PM) (new)

Annalisa | 1659 comments February Mini Info

Azure Dragon of the East (10 tasks)
1. Read a book with blue or green or teal letters on the cover
2. Read a book with a teal cover
3. Read a book with the word "EAST" or "EASTERN" in the text (6 points) or title or series title (10 points)
4. Read a book with the letters F*O*U*R in the title
5. Read a book featuring a dragon (shapeshifter accepted) or with a dragon on the cover
6. Read a book with a tree(s) or a wooden object on the cover
7. Read a book with the word "DAWN" or "SUNRISE" in the text (6 points) or title or series title (10 points)
8. Read a book shelved Spring (min 3 tags) or with one of the Spring months in the title
9. Read a book with the word "BEAST" or "PREDATOR" in the title or series title
10. Read a book where a character is guarding somebody/something

Vermilion Bird of the South (10 tasks)
11. Read a book with red or orange letters on the cover
12. Read a book with an orange cover
13. Read a book with the word "SOUTH" or "SOUTHERN" in the text (6 points) or title or series title (10 points)
14. Read a book with the page count containing the number 4
15. Read a book featuring a bird (shapeshifter accepted) or with a bird on the cover
16. Read a book with fire on the cover
17. Read a book with the word "NOON" or "DAY" in the text (6 points) or title or series title (10 points)
18. Read a book shelved Summer (min 3 tags) or with one of the Summer months in the title
19. Read a book shelved Justice or Enemies (min 3 tags)
20. Read a book with a character flying (on) a plane or (on) a spaceship

White Tiger of the West (10 tasks)
21. Read a book with white letters on the cover
22. Read a book with a white cover
23. Read a book with the word "WEST" or "WESTERN" in the text (6 points) or title or series title (10 points)
24. Read a book with the publication date (the first publication date or that of your edition) containing the number 4
25. Read a book featuring a tiger (shapeshifter accepted) or with a tiger on the cover
26. Read a book with some kind of metal or a metallic object on the cover
27. Read a book with the word "SUNSET" or "TWILIGHT" in the text (6 points) or title or series title (10 points)
28. Read a book shelved Autumn or Fall (min 3 tags) or with one of the autumn months in the title
29. Read a book with the word "HUNTER" or "PREY" in the title or series title
30. Read a book with a character who fights demons or other otherworldly creatures or a book shelved as Demons (min 3 tags)

Black Turtle of the North (10 tasks)
31. Read a book with black letters on the cover
32. Read a book with a black or grey cover
33. Read a book with the word "NORTH" or "NORTHERN" in the text (6 points) or title or series title (10 points)
34. Read a book that is 4th in a series
35. Read a book featuring a snake or a turtle (shapeshifters accepted) or with a turtle or snake on the cover
36. Read a book with a body of water on the cover
37. Read a book with the word "NIGHT" or "MIDNIGHT" in the text (6 points) or title or series title (10 points)
38. Read a book shelved Winter (min 3 tags) or with one of the Winter months in the title
39. Read a book shelved as Immortal or Mysterious (min 3 tags)
40. Read a book where a character is a warrior/soldier

Yellow Dragon (Centre) (6 extra tasks)
41. Read a book shelved as Animals (min 3 tags)
42. Read a book featuring an/some alien species
43. Read a book with the name of any officially recognized animal constellations in the title (names in Latin or the language you are reading the book in will be accepted - https://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/...)
44. Read a book featuring royalty (real or fictional)
45. Read a book shelved Gods (min 3 tags)
46. Read a book where a martial art of Asian origin is mentioned in the text (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...)


message 12: by Annalisa (last edited Jan 15, 2023 12:08PM) (new)

Annalisa | 1659 comments Hello Team Sugar Gliders!

I'm so excited to for UNO about to start and to get to know you all a little bit more. I'm Annalisa and this is my 7th year playing and my 3rd year as a captain. Please feel free to ask any questions you have as I remember my first year was a little confusing.

I’m going to be sending out friend requests to all of you. Please accept those. It makes it a lot easier for me to check your books throughout the month. You may also want to send friend requests to the rest of the team as it will make it much easier to find reverse cards.

Please introduce your self in your first post. Let us know if this is your first time playing UNO or if you have played before, where you are from, and what you genres you enjoy reading. You can also post a few favorite reads and if you feel like it the worst book you read last year. (I always find it really interesting to see what people hate.) Also, somewhere in that post please post a link to your Uno shelf.

I’m from the mountains of Western North Carolina in the US.

I enjoy reading historical romance, fantasy, science fiction, and scifi romance. I’m pretty much willing to read any genre although I’m not much for horror.

Some of my favorite books last year were:
Never Split the Difference Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It by Chris Voss This book goes over skills for negotiation but they can also help with everyday difficult conversations. Also, some great advice I've used at work for when conversations outside parties you work with stop getting back to you.
The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth, #1) by N.K. Jemisin I read the entire series and loved it. If you haven't read it I would highly recommend it.
All Systems Red (The Murderbot Diaries, #1) by Martha Wells Another Series. I started this on a car trip. Murderbot is such a unique character and I adore these stories. They are fun and the audiobooks are amazing.
The Shape of Water by Guillermo del Toro This novel started out a bit slow for me but the story after the characters were introduced was engaging. I wasn't surprised by the ending at all but I did love it.

My least favorite book was:
Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens Controversial I know. There are a few reasons why this book was the worst book of 2022 for me, but I'll start with what bothered me the most, which was that it completely ignored the fact that the coast of North Carolina is about 6 hours from the mountains today. We have highways now that would not have been the case in the 60s. So putting Asheville in the story, and as frequently as it showed up, was so ridiculous. It felt like a name drop. Also in the 60s and 70s Asheville was not the place it is today so it would not have been the place it was in the novel. I live in the state and am familiar with all the real locations mentioned in the novel (some were fictional) and this lack of understanding of the state during the time when it was set just bothered me. Also, the ending was just not for me. There were times when the novel was beautiful, so I understand why so many people loved it. I really did not though.

My UNO shelf: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


message 13: by Felicity (last edited Jan 15, 2023 01:05PM) (new)

Felicity Larrick | 615 comments Hi fellow team Sugar Gliders! As a person that loves sweets and baking, our team name is a good fit for me. Now if I could learn to fly!

I am Felicity and this is my third year playing UNO and my first year being co-captain. I live in Ohio and am a caregiver for my disabled husband and my tabby cat, Tiger. We have a 20 year old daughter who is away at college.

I enjoy reading Thrillers, Mysteries, Science Fiction, Chick-lit, General Fiction, some Historical Fiction and I try to get in more Non-Fiction every year. I am in 4 book clubs and one online challenge so some books I read are outside my regular genres.

Some of my favorites last year were:

The Measure by Nikki Erlick Speculative fiction- what would you do if you knew how long you would live and how would that effect society.

Carrie Soto Is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid . Taylor Jenkins Reid is a favorite author and this featured another strong but flawed female character. Fun to read during Wimbledon last year.

Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus Probably on everyone's best list. Funny quirky story about sexual bias in the 60s in the science world.

The Brighton Mysteries by Elly Griffiths. The first one is The Zig Zag Girl (Stephens & Mephisto, #1) by Elly Griffiths . This a fun series that starts in the fifties with protagonists that were part of a WWII group who were called the Magic Men who were tasked into fooling the Nazi's during battle. After the war, one is a police officer, who solves crimes with the help of his friend, a magician. Interesting history and wry humor make these interesting reads. There are 6 of them so far.

A book I disliked reading recently was This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub I usually really like time travel but this was dull. I only finished it because I had to read it for a book club.

Here is my UNO shelf:https://www.goodreads.com/review/list....

I am really looking forward to getting to know all of you. I think you are all new to me. I will be sending friend requests to you all soon.

Please let me know if you have any questions.


message 14: by Joyce (last edited Jan 15, 2023 01:16PM) (new)

Joyce (eternity21) | 84 comments Hello Team Sugar Glider,

This is my first time playing UNO but it sounds fun. I enjoy reading anything paranormal. I also enjoy mysteries, cozy and police procedurals. I love science fiction and the occasional horror book.

My uno shelf: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...

My favorites from last year were:

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig The Travelling Cat Chronicles by Hiro Arikawa The Book of Cold Cases by Simone St. James Gwendy's Button Box (The Button Box, #1) by Stephen King

One book I really did not like was:
The Empress of Salt and Fortune (The Singing Hills Cycle, #1) by Nghi Vo


message 15: by Annalisa (new)

Annalisa | 1659 comments Welcome Joyce. I read The Traveling Cat Chronicles last year too. It was sad but in a good way. I've been considering The Book of Cold Cases and I might pick it up for one of our reverses if my library has it.


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Nicole | 241 comments Hi everyone! I'm Nicole Early (I see we have two Nicoles!). I live in Kansas City Missouri but am originally from Buffalo NY. This will be my 6th year playing Uno.
My favorite genres are historical fiction and fantasy, but I have really been enjoying magical realism lately.

Book links are down for me at the moment, but I am currently reading Fairy Tale by Stephen King and really enjoying it.


https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


message 17: by Felicity (new)

Felicity Larrick | 615 comments Welcome Joyce and Nicole. I really loved The Midnight Library both times I read it, Joyce.

Maybe we should call you Nicole E to differentiate. Or another nickname?


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Ann Sicker | 277 comments Hi Team. I am Ann from Rochester NY. This is my 4th year playing Uno. Uno is my favorite goodreads challenge!!!


message 19: by Angela (last edited Jan 16, 2023 11:33AM) (new)

Angela | 133 comments Hi everyone! My name is Angela and I live in Illinois near Chicago. This is my first Uno challenge so I am sure I will have questions but I am looking forward to playing with you all.

My favorite genres are romance and mystery/ thriller. I also enjoy some non-fiction, literary fiction and historical fiction.
My favorite books from 2022 include Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan, Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister, Sadie by Courtney Summers, The Woman He Loved Before by Dorothy Koomson, Reprieve by James Han Mattson and The Last Housewife by Ashley Winstead.


UNO Shelf:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


message 20: by Annalisa (new)

Annalisa | 1659 comments Welcome Nicole E, Ann, and Angela!


message 21: by Carrie (new)

Carrie (carriele1216) | 439 comments Hi all. Just doing a quick check in to say hi. I'll be sure to post more soon!

I'm Carrie from PA and have played Uno several times now!


message 22: by Felicity (new)

Felicity Larrick | 615 comments Welcome Carrie, Ann and Angela!


message 23: by Jen (new)

Jen (book_worm23) | 229 comments Hey All!

I started writing a post yesterday, and but then for some reason it wouldn't post so I'm trying again today.

So my name is Jen, I am from Edmonton, Alberta Canada. This is I think my 6th year doing this challenge, and I always enjoy it.

Let's see I work full time as a Quality Assurance Analyst, other than reading in my spare time I train Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, so it all keeps me fairly busy.

I was trying to think of some of my favourite books that I read from last year and I think The Lunar Chronicles (series) ended up being a favourite, as well as Gallant by V.E. Schwab, was a great read but I generally love most of her books. There were several others but that's all I can think of for now.

Oh and here is a link to my shelf uno-2023


message 24: by Felicity (new)

Felicity Larrick | 615 comments Hi Jen,

Welcome to the team. I just loved The Invisible Life of Addie Larue but have never read anything else by V. E. Schwab. I am not a big fantasy reader but the book just hooked me and I thought was so clever and unputdownable. Is there another book of hers you would recommend?


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Jen (book_worm23) | 229 comments She definitely tends to lean towards fantasy type of books, but if I had to recommend one it might be Vicious just because this one is more of a mix of genres.

Felicity wrote: "Hi Jen,

Welcome to the team. I just loved The Invisible Life of Addie Larue but have never read anything else by V. E. Schwab. I am not a big fantasy reader but the book just hooked me and I thoug..."



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Carrie (carriele1216) | 439 comments My shelf link: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...

Hi all. This is my 5th year playing UNO. It's definitely one of my favorite team challenges.

My favorite genres include mystery, thriller, horror and Nordic Noir. I'll read just about anything however.

Some of my favorite reads last year:

The Measure by Nikki Erlick - really makes you think about life

Nettle & Bone by T. Kingfisher - I love anything that I've read by Kingfisher

Notes on an Execution by Danya Kukafka - Highly recommend!

True Crime Story by Joseph Knox and Chasing the Boogeyman by Richard Chizmar - interesting spins on the idea of true crime stories

I'm married and have a 25 year old daughter who is an OR nurse. I have 1 dog (Westie that's 15) and 3 cats. I love to travel and was lucky enough to have lived in Italy for 3 years and had the chance to see a lot of places in Europe. I love to do puzzles and read of course!

Looking forward to working with you all on this round of UNO!


message 27: by Annalisa (new)

Annalisa | 1659 comments Welcome Carrie and Jen!


message 28: by Angela (new)

Angela | 133 comments I wasn't sure when you wanted us to start claiming colored covers but I would like to do for a blue cover 4
Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff
I get my books from the library, so I have to plan my TBR in advance since I usually end up having to request the books (just as a heads up). It seems like most books work for most tasks, but when we get to the end of the month and most of the hands are completed, I am assuming the books picked would need to be more specific to work. I am new to this, so I suppose I will figure it our as we go.


message 29: by Felicity (new)

Felicity Larrick | 615 comments I was going to wait to claim cards until we got closer but I don't think it is a problem now. I have books I plan to read that would match the 6Blue, the 3Green and the 5Red. I will probably start with The Swimmers by Julie Otsuka and claim the 6 Blue because that is the book I want to read first. I would only do one or both of the other two if no-one else claims them.

We are taking the easy ones first, lol. It's funny how many books have blue covers.


message 30: by Annalisa (new)

Annalisa | 1659 comments Angela wrote: "I wasn't sure when you wanted us to start claiming colored covers but I would like to do for a blue cover 4
Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff
I get my books from the library, so I have to pla..."


I'll put you down for the Blue 4. Later on you can still read whatever you want, but there may be a few were we need a specific card covered.


message 31: by Annalisa (new)

Annalisa | 1659 comments Felicity wrote: "I was going to wait to claim cards until we got closer but I don't think it is a problem now. I have books I plan to read that would match the 6Blue, the 3Green and the 5Red. I will probably start ..."

Put you down for the Blue 6.


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Ashley Reindeau (sweetbooksomine) | 114 comments Hi Team! I am absolutely loving the name this year!

My name is Ashley, I’m (almost) 30, a mom of three, and from NJ. I can read almost all genres but my favorites are anything YA, mystery, thriller, dystopian, and some horror mixed in there too. I’m not a huge fantasy fan, but there are some I love.

This is my third year playing Uno, second year with our awesome captain 😊 and I look forward to it every year now, it’s a lot of fun!

One question I did have, does the rule still apply where as long as a book is listed in Goodreads it can be read? I only ask because since the last time I played, I’ve created a book blog and get a ton of advanced reader copies. I was wondering if those can be used for this if they’re on Goodreads.

Some of my favorite reads of last year were:

Malice House by Megan Shepherd

Legacy Witches by Cass Kay

Out of the Ashes by Kara Thomas

There aren’t many books that I don’t end up liking honestly, but here are two that ended up on my “not a fan” shelf:

The Witch in the Well by Camilla Bruce

And my controversial one that everyone seemed to love besides me:
Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey

Here is my Uno shelf: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...

I am looking forward to playing with all of you!

Also, I’m not sure if this is red enough, but if it is I can use it for our Red 2 card:
These Deadly Games by Diana Urban


message 33: by Felicity (new)

Felicity Larrick | 615 comments Welcome Ashley! I think your book is red enough to work. As for your advance reader copies (which I miss from the time I worked at a bookstore) I know a lot of future books show up on Goodreads before they are published. I was on a team with a librarian for Goodreads and she said you could request a book be added to Goodreads so that might be an option if the book isn't on it.


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nicole (nic073) | 22 comments Hi, Team Sugar Glider!

My name is Nicole K. I’m excited to be here; it’s my first year participating in the UNO team challenge!

I’m from Massachusetts and live with my boyfriend and cat. I also just started a new job which should allow me some much-needed free time so I’m hoping I’ll be able to read more often. I love reading mostly fiction- historical, contemporary, suspense/mystery, classics, romance.

Looking forward to getting to know you all :)

UNO shelf:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


message 35: by Annalisa (new)

Annalisa | 1659 comments Ashley wrote: "Hi Team! I am absolutely loving the name this year!

My name is Ashley, I’m (almost) 30, a mom of three, and from NJ. I can read almost all genres but my favorites are anything YA, mystery, thrille..."


Welcome to the team! I've put you down for the Red 2. You can read Advanced Reader Copies. I do and if they aren't on GoodReads you can ask a librarian to add the book.


message 36: by Annalisa (new)

Annalisa | 1659 comments nicole wrote: "Hi, Team Sugar Glider!

My name is Nicole K. I’m excited to be here; it’s my first year participating in the UNO team challenge!

I’m from Massachusetts and live with my boyfriend and cat. I also ..."


Welcome to the team. Please let us know if you have any questions.


message 37: by Felicity (new)

Felicity Larrick | 615 comments Hi all-

Hope you are having a nice Thursday. I just wanted to let you know that I have heard from Jenny and she is having trouble posting in our thread. She has been reading our comments but is not able to respond. So we are all checked in!


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Ashley Reindeau (sweetbooksomine) | 114 comments Felicity wrote: "Welcome Ashley! I think your book is red enough to work. As for your advance reader copies (which I miss from the time I worked at a bookstore) I know a lot of future books show up on Goodreads bef..."

Thanks, sounds good to me!


message 39: by Ashley (new)

Ashley Reindeau (sweetbooksomine) | 114 comments Annalisa wrote: "Ashley wrote: "Hi Team! I am absolutely loving the name this year!

My name is Ashley, I’m (almost) 30, a mom of three, and from NJ. I can read almost all genres but my favorites are anything YA, m..."


Perfect! Thanks for the help!


message 40: by Jenny (new)

Jenny | 56 comments Jenny here, finally! I am so happy that my posts are coming through now :-) This is my second Uno Challenge and I am excited! I live in Ohio with my husband and Yorkie doggie. I have two adult kids. One of my favorite books of 2022 was Tomorrow, and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin. Looking forward to this!


message 41: by Felicity (new)

Felicity Larrick | 615 comments Yay Jenny! Nice to see your post. I too really liked Tomorrow, Tomorrow and Tomorrow. I am in Cincinnati- where are you?


message 42: by Jenny (new)

Jenny | 56 comments Columbus! Hello fellow Ohioan :-)


message 43: by Jenny (new)

Jenny | 56 comments Here's my UNO 2023 bookshelf link if anyone needs it. It won't be empty for long :-) https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


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Jenny | 56 comments https://www.goodreads.com/book/photo/...

Would this book work for Yellow 5 Colored Card? If so, I can read it :-)


message 45: by Felicity (new)

Felicity Larrick | 615 comments I'm not sure it is yellow enough. I wonder if we should ask in the captain's group? I'll let Annalisa answer what she thinks.


message 46: by Felicity (new)

Felicity Larrick | 615 comments Jenny wrote: "Columbus! Hello fellow Ohioan :-)"
My daughter is a sophomore at Ohio State and I am an alum of OSU so we have been to Columbus a few times.


message 47: by Annalisa (new)

Annalisa | 1659 comments Jenny wrote: "Jenny here, finally! I am so happy that my posts are coming through now :-) This is my second Uno Challenge and I am excited! I live in Ohio with my husband and Yorkie doggie. I have two adult kids..."

Welcome Jenny, glad you were able to post of the team thread.


message 48: by Annalisa (new)

Annalisa | 1659 comments Jenny wrote: "https://www.goodreads.com/book/photo/...

Would this book work for Yellow 5 Colored Card? If so, I can read it :-)"


Sorry I don't think this is Yellow enough.


message 49: by Annalisa (new)

Annalisa | 1659 comments @Ann please don't forget to make an uno shelf and post it. Thank you.


message 50: by Annalisa (new)

Annalisa | 1659 comments Please feel free to claim any color cards if you have a book that fits. We have a few that have been claimed but if you have one that fits something please let us know.

If you aren't sure about a cover being over 50% of the color you can ask here and we will vote as a team on that.

February Color Cards:
Blue 6 - The Swimmers by Julie Otsuka Felicity
Blue 4 - Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff Angela
Blue 4
Green 3
Red 2 - These Deadly Games by Diana Urban Ashley
Red 5
Yellow 6
Yellow 5

4 Wild Draw Four


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