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✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments How do they get around in Pure? On foot/futuristic transport..?


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Cathie (catitude) | 999 comments Hmmm, not sure.

Yes, to on foot and yes to a futuristic transport, sort of.

Everyday is about a body leaper, goes from one body into a different body every day. It's his way of transportation. But it is also a beautifully written love/romance story.

Pure, as one of my friend's puts it is definitely one of the creepiest and darkest YA dystopias I've read so far. Lots of gore and very graphically written; I wasn't expecting that level of inhumaness and brutality.


✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments I might put Pure down as 'foot' transportation then.
And I suppose if magic portals are ok, body leaping might be too.... I'll put them there for now. :)


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Susan (susayq ~) (susayq) | 450 comments so, we still need a S America book? I'll read Take No Prisoners (Black Ops, #2) by Cindy Gerard next. Most of it takes place in Honduras during a mission :) I'll finish up Australia today too :)


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Cathie (catitude) | 999 comments Yes, Pure would definitely fit in foot transportation.

body leaping is magical; a portal into another person's soul :-)


✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments If you don't mind Susan, that would be great, then ShoSho doesn't have to worry either :)

I got a bit distracted from reading today, my sister tok her girls cricket team 'on tour' this week and she's just got back. Her team won every single game they played :) (Sorry, just had to share lol!!)


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Susan (susayq ~) (susayq) | 450 comments Congrats on your sister and her team winning!

And I'll get right back to reading as soon I finish entering grades in the gradebook.


✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments Thank you. :)

I'm back to reading now! She's already in bed as she's absolutely shattered. But the girls had a great time and she enjoyed it too :)


message 1309: by Robin (Saturndoo) (last edited Aug 18, 2013 02:23PM) (new)

Robin (Saturndoo) (robinsaturndoo) | 1330 comments Cathie wrote: "How do you read 2-4 books in a day Robin??. Really, I am interested and intrigued!"

LOL I'm a fast reader. Normal for me is having about 15 books going at one time. I read a little bit from 2 or 3 everyday so I finish them pretty quickly. If I am up doing chores or on the computer I have an audio book going. Otherwise I am either reading a book on kindle,on my computer or an actual real book. Since I have been sick and not working I have a lot of free time. I'm usually ALWAYS home. Therefore I spend my time reading to avoid boredom LOL

I have a girlfriend that I swap books with and she reads faster than me. She speed reads. I can give her 5 or 6 today and she will give them back tomorrow.


message 1310: by Karen ⊰✿, Fiction Aficionado (new)

Karen ⊰✿ | 16391 comments Mod
Wow that's incredible Robin! You're friend perhaps more so. I wonder if she is able to remember anything about the book if she reads that fast?!


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Robin (Saturndoo) (robinsaturndoo) | 1330 comments Claire wrote: "Oh, definitely not complaining Robin, just sort of staring in awe!! lol. You just may end up having to read the most for the challenge!! :)"

LOL That is ok....I have lots and lots of books to choose from :) IF you read 3-4 books that are about 170-200 pages long that is about the same as reading one 500 page book. So that is another way to get more than one book read in a day. If I read a 500 page book then I normally don't get more than two read in a day.

Me and a friend were talking about this just the other day--Why is it when we have a "chunky book" to read it takes us forever to read it but we can read 2 or 3 books of 200 pages really quick? It's psychological LOL


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Robin (Saturndoo) (robinsaturndoo) | 1330 comments Karen wrote: "Wow that's incredible Robin! You're friend perhaps more so. I wonder if she is able to remember anything about the book if she reads that fast?!"

Yeah, she's unbelievable. Yes she remembers because we generally always discuss the books when she is done reading them. From time to time I will ask her about various books and she can tell me about them and give me her opinion. I must say she reads much faster than me and she amazes me.


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Moderators of NBRC | 33091 comments Mod
Most "chunksters" also have more word per page. Especially as they get even chunkier.


message 1314: by Kme_17 (last edited Aug 18, 2013 11:42PM) (new)

Kme_17 | 453 comments Just finished A Year of Reading A Month-By-Month Guide to Classics and Crowd-Pleasers for You and Your Book Group by H. Elisabeth Ellington (which has a whole section about Antartica books I didn't know if that counts or not), Paper Valentine by Brenna Yovanoff (which could go for the summer category) and Struck By Lightning The Carson Phillips Journal by Chris Colfer


✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments We're near enough 75% of the way finished for the August challenge but there are 9 books that have been read that I have no clue where to put. They're all in the last column. If you've got an idea, let me know! :)

If Susan's got S. America covered, I've got a list of crime books I can read and 'inspiring' books as well and I've almost finished Deception Point, I've remembered why it's my least favourite Dan Brown book though!! :)


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Cathie (catitude) | 999 comments Claire, can you post the link to the spreadsheet again, or is it on the first page?


✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments It's on the first page post 5 but here it is again




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Cathie (catitude) | 999 comments Thanks Claire, I found it after I posted it. Sorry, sometimes I have a hard time keeping track of where all the postings are and what all the challenges require.


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Cathie (catitude) | 999 comments Other Teams Challenge...is that where we have to read a book that someone else has read from another team?


message 1320: by Kme_17 (last edited Aug 19, 2013 09:47AM) (new)

Kme_17 | 453 comments Claire Struck By Lightning The Carson Phillips Journal by Chris Colfer could be considered 'inspiring' I guess. the main character does have a dream and wont let anything stop him trying to get it .


✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments Cathie wrote: "Thanks Claire, I found it after I posted it. Sorry, sometimes I have a hard time keeping track of where all the postings are and what all the challenges require."

So do I!!

Cathie wrote: "Other Teams Challenge...is that where we have to read a book that someone else has read from another team?"

Yes, a book they've read since this Tower Team Challenge started in April. Our team is since January this year.
I've picked up on a few that were read by the people I have as friends but that's it. I might try and do some rearranging, see if I can fiddle things around a bit.


✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments Kme_17 wrote: "Claire Struck By Lightning The Carson Phillips Journal by Chris Colfer could be considered 'inspiring' I guess. the main character does have a dream and wont let anything stop him trying to g..."

Great, thank you :) I'll put that in.

I've finished Deception Point by Dan Brown which fills Arctic and I'm now onto a crime one :)


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Cathie (catitude) | 999 comments Claire wrote: "Cathie wrote: "Thanks Claire, I found it after I posted it. Sorry, sometimes I have a hard time keeping track of where all the postings are and what all the challenges require."

So do I!!

Cathi..."


Is there a way to see what's on other people's shelves; a common spreadsheet of all the teams members, maybe or some other way?

I'm sure someone else in this challenge has read Everyday, it's just a matter of finding someone. Also if we could see what other's have read, it may help when picking books, knowing when they fit in.


✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments If you go to the team allocation spreadsheet... link to follow when I can get GR to work again! ... you can look at most people's books shelves, you just can't see what everyone's read as a big list.

I think the spreadsheet can be viewed from one of the threads on the 'Tower Teams Round II' discussion set but I can't check as GR is playing up and not letting me load it :(


✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments Annnd of course, as soon as I posted that, GR started working again lol!

The link's here:



✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments Ok.... here go some book fitting attempts:

Phyllis... Does Heart of a Lion by Gilbert Morris feature the Ark?


✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments Cathie... would you count Always Watching by Chevy Stevens as a crime type of thriller or a non crime type?


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Cathie (catitude) | 999 comments It has elements of crime in it Claire, a cult, so i guess it could be catagorized as a crime type thriller.

Thanks for the link (I know, Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ is being quite tempermental today)


✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments Ok, got the uncategorised down to 6, possibly 4 depending on your answers!! :) So we're got 16 left to read. I've almost finished another so we'll be down to 15 at most by tomorrow :)

Nearly there :D

My Mum was asking my how I could read so much and if I don't get lonely spending lots of time on my own. I don't, I enjoy the peace and quiet!! :)


✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments Cathie wrote: "It has elements of crime in it Claire, a cult, so i guess it could be catagorized as a crime type thriller.

Thanks for the link (I know, Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ is being quite tempermental today)"


Great! Thank you :) I thought it was just the computer I'm using as I'm not even getting Alice :( Just an 'oops' message!


message 1331: by Katie (new)

Katie yeah, It does seem goodreads is being odd today, thank goodness I'm not the only one.


✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments Kme_17 - Would you say It's All Love Black Writers on Soul Mates, Family and Friends by Marita Golden was inspiring?


✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments Ok, cleared space for an 'N' book which is good, that one will be easy to fill, even if only from the other categories. I'm trying to make space in the spell out or '6' categories which I can always back fill if we get enough else where :)


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Katie cool


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Cathie (catitude) | 999 comments Pout; I can't seem to find anyone on NBRC Tower that has read Every Day. If anyone hears that someone has read it, let me know. Back to putting on my thinking cap as to where this will fit in


✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments Cathie wrote: "Pout; I can't seem to find anyone on NBRC Tower that has read Every Day. If anyone hears that someone has read it, let me know. Back to putting on my thinking cap as to where this will fit in"

Don't worry Cathie, I did some rearranging (moving Always Watching to crime freed up a space) so I've fitted Every Day into there :)

Now got 63/75 read :)


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Cathie (catitude) | 999 comments Thanks Claire :-)


message 1338: by Susan (susayq ~) (new)

Susan (susayq ~) (susayq) | 450 comments On the Way to the Wedding (Bridgertons, #8) by Julia Quinn would work for transportation since there is a caarriage on the cover :)


✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments You know, I sat there wondering if that would have anything transportational about it and didn't notice the cover!!! I'll update that tomorrow :-)


message 1340: by ShoSho (new)

ShoSho  (shoshost) | 446 comments For the N that we need for the spell out category , does it have to be the title? or can you use a character name?


message 1341: by Kme_17 (new)

Kme_17 | 453 comments Claire wrote: "Kme_17 - Would you say It's All Love Black Writers on Soul Mates, Family and Friends by Marita Golden was inspiring?"

It could be seen that way at least a couple of the stories- its all about love which could be inspiring.


message 1342: by Lisa Kay (new)

Lisa Kay (lisakayalicemaria) | 15159 comments Oh, yes. Love is very inspiring.


message 1343: by Captain Cupcake (last edited Aug 20, 2013 02:19PM) (new)

Captain Cupcake | 628 comments
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message 1344: by Kme_17 (new)

Kme_17 | 453 comments finished My Nest Isn't Empty, It Just Has More Closet Space The Amazing Adventures of an Ordinary Woman by Lisa Scottoline


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ShoSho  (shoshost) | 446 comments Claire:
The Vor Game (Vorkosigan Saga, #6) by Lois McMaster Bujold goes under transport again. the whole book happens on different spaceships.

Harvest Moon (Virgin River, #15) by Robyn Carr happens in autumn not summer. but I searched and Tower Team Blast Off Bronze > Mandy Beyers has read this one on July 22.
http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/...

I'm also going to read Quicksilver (Arcane Society, #11; Looking Glass Trilogy #2) by Amanda Quick in the next few days and Mandy has read that too.

I'm listening to Magic Burns (Kate Daniels, #2) by Ilona Andrews by Ilona Andrews for the I in the spell it out.


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message 1347: by ShoSho (last edited Aug 22, 2013 04:36PM) (new)

ShoSho  (shoshost) | 446 comments And as how to find if anyone in the challenge has read your book.


Go to the group Bookshelf
Search the name of the book
Click on "view group reviews »»"
Open the
Ctrl+F the name of the people who have read the book and check their challenge and make sure they are the same person and there you have it!


message 1348: by Moderators of NBRC, Challenger-in-Chief (new)

Moderators of NBRC | 33091 comments Mod
Clever you, ShoSho.


message 1349: by ShoSho (new)

ShoSho  (shoshost) | 446 comments I have my moments ;)


✿C±ô²¹¾±°ù±ð✿ (clairelm) | 1222 comments Thank you so much ShoSho!!!! You're amazing!! :)


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