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Fall '20 Read-a-Thon: The Weasley Family
I'm going to add my tracking to this team, but I won't participate in the guessing! Just wanted to let y'all know! Go Weasleys!

Hooray!!
I'm guessing we're the latest time zone, so we'll consistently be the last the update! I don't know why I got up at 5:00 a.m., but I'll be back to update once I actually get up for the day :) Go Weasleys!!!



Yay! You get one guess for each book completed, so feel free to decide on a letter and submit a guess!
Hi all!
When you decide on which letters you want to guess, please have one team member submit their guess on this thread:
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Be sure to include your team name and the letter you'd like to guess!
When you decide on which letters you want to guess, please have one team member submit their guess on this thread:
/topic/show/...
Be sure to include your team name and the letter you'd like to guess!

Excellent Pam! Your team has 3 available guesses. Don't forget to submit them on the submissions thread I posted above.
After much thought, I decided to lower the page requirement to more closely match the audiobook requirement.
You may now earn one guess for every 1000 pages.
The first post in this thread has been updated to reflect that change.
You may now earn one guess for every 1000 pages.
The first post in this thread has been updated to reflect that change.

I'll put in a guess for S. Then we'll have one more guess available.

I'm glad for this read-a-thon that pages and and hours count for a lot because the books I'm reading are long!

We'll find out after S and H get added to the spreadsheet.

Because I gave you a free vowel for your first puzzle, you only need 4 guesses before solving your puzzle. Feel free to submit your guess on the guesses thread!



If it's ok with everybody, let's guess T and S? Then we have two more guesses still available.
Hey team! I finished a book yesterday (yay!) and updated my page and audio count.
Y'all have 7 guesses available right now, so I would definitely submit a couple letters if you have an idea of what may be good to guess.
Y'all have 7 guesses available right now, so I would definitely submit a couple letters if you have an idea of what may be good to guess.


PUZZLE 3: ON THE MAP
This puzzle includes cities, countries, and any other specific named geographical feature. In this case, it will be a book title that contains a location, fictional or real.
This puzzle includes cities, countries, and any other specific named geographical feature. In this case, it will be a book title that contains a location, fictional or real.
I finished a book so we earned another guess! I would put in two, and if they work, you can guess the title. If not, we have plenty to spare!
Books mentioned in this topic
Sarah, Plain and Tall (other topics)Dear John (other topics)
The Lincoln Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill America's 16th President—and Why It Failed (other topics)
A Discovery of Witches (other topics)
Dragonflight (other topics)
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This week we are taking on Wheel of Fortune! We may be missing Pat and Vanna (for those of us in the US), but this game is guaranteed to be just as much fun.
For more information about our group challenge (including FAQs), check out this thread.
Members:
Pam
Jax
Steven
Irene
Perri
Devin
Maggie
How It Works:
As a team, you will track your pages read, audio hours listened to, and books completed. Then, you will turn these into letter guesses to complete the fill-in-the-blank puzzle, Wheel of Fortune style.
You can earn (1) guess by:
- Reading 1000 pages as a team
- Listening to 5 hours of audio as a team
- Finishing one book
The Rules:
1. Each guess earned = 1 letter for the team to guess.
2. You may only guess consonants (no buying vowels in this game - so no A, E, I, O, or U).
3. You must make at least 4 guesses before solving the puzzle.
4. You do not have to have an available guess in order to guess the puzzle. If you guess the puzzle incorrectly, however, you will forfeit your next team guess.
5. When you solve the puzzle, you will move on to the next one!
Each puzzle has a different category that will give you a clue into the book title. Because the formatting is weird on ŷ, check your group spreadsheet to see your progress of your puzzle. You will also record your progress and earn your guesses on the spreadsheet.
PUZZLE 1: BEFORE AND AFTER
This category will require TWO book titles, with one book title ending with the same beginning title word as the second book. The word that the two titles have in common is shaded green on your spreadsheet.
A House in the Sky/Sky in the Deep (But you would only guess the word "sky" once.)
PUZZLE 2: FAMILY
The puzzle is the name of two or more famous people who are closely related, or rarely, the name of a well-known family. In this case, it will be a book that contains the name of a family or multiple people, or will have a family relation name as part of the title (sisters, brothers, etc.).
PUZZLE 3: ON THE MAP
This puzzle includes cities, countries, and any other specific named geographical feature. In this case, it will be a book title that contains a location, fictional or real.
PUZZLE 4: THINGS
These book titles will all start with the word "The".
PUZZLE 5: RHYME TIME
The puzzle is a phrase with rhyming words in it or a list of thematically similar things whose names rhyme. In this case, the book title will have a rhyme or alliteration within the title.
PUZZLE 6: WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
The book title will (sort of) answer this question.
Since you made it through the first six puzzles I had planned in record speed, you are now entering our LIGHTNING ROUND!
New Rules for the Lightning Round:
- You must get either 2000 pages, 10 audio hours, or 2 books in order to earn one guess.
- In addition to vowels, you are not allowed to guess R, S, or T!
*All previously earned guesses will carry over into the lightning round.
PUZZLE 7: BEST SELLER
This book has been in the first place spot on the NY Times Best Sellers list.
PUZZLE 9: PERSON
Book titles in this category contain someone's first and/or last name.