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Uno Rules
Team Spreadsheet:
Current Points Spreadsheet:
For verifying book length for Children's books, Graphic Novels, Manga, Cook Books, Plays and Poetry books. Must be at least 25,000 words or at least 3 hours in
audio.
(Note: audio length must be from a reputable site such as Audible, Overdrive, Libby, etc. Things like Youtube don't count.)
Team Member Shelves:
� Laura - Captain
� Paula - Co-Captain
� Ashlee L
� April
� Cindy
� Ariel Westgard
� Sarah T

Let's get to know each other. Please introduce yourself and post a link to your Uno shelf. I'm Laura. I live in North Carolina with 5 of my kids. My oldest daughter stayed in California with my mom when we all moved out here last year. I have way too many cats, but I'm getting my old lady cat collection started a little early.
I'll read just about anything for a challenge, although horror is a hard limit for me. My favorites are Fantasy (including UF and PNR), Science Fiction, and Contemporary.

Some captains use a planning spreadsheet, but I'm one of the ones that prefers not to. When you finish a book, please post it here, and put what cards it works for. This is a generally good system, but if it breaks down on us, we can always add one later.
In my reserved posts (5-7) I will update about Color cards and when we have a mini-challenge I will update that there as well.





With the exception of House of Sky and Breath, I have no problems pushing any of these back until next month, so if you have something that fits for a card I already mentioned, post away!

My name is CIndy and I live in Colorado with my husband and 2 year old daughter. I have another girl on the way due 2/20/24. I work in a hospital pharmacy. I think this is my fifth year playing uno. This was the first challenge I ever did and I've been hooked since then. I don't plan my books ahead of time except when I claim a color card
My Shelf:
/review/list...
I can read for these ones:





I live in Maryland (though a midwesterner at heart!) with my two cats. This is my 8th year of playing Uno. It is one of my favorite challenges, especially with a chatty team :-)
I don't really have a favorite genre, but I do tend to gravitate towards historical fiction and fantasy (which shocked me, lol).
I am cool with what helps our captains with placing books on the spreadsheet - I've done both and have no preference!
As much as I like to plan ahead (life in general, lol), I have to rely on what my library has available to download.
Uno Shelf: /review/list...

My name is CIndy and I live in Colorado with my husband and 2 year old daughter. I have another girl on the way due 2/20/24. I work in a hospital pharmacy. I think this is my fifth..."
Congratulations Cindy! I've spent a few vacations in Colorado. Your state is gorgeous! Uno was also my introduction to team challenges. Now I do way too many of them! But Uno is my favorite because it's laid back, and just enough competitive.
Which 2 of these books do you most want to read? I'll start you off with 2 planned and we'll see what others post.
ETA: Your Blue book also works for the Blue 7, which is going to be the most difficult to find. So we'll probably end up putting it there. And that's such a good series, by the way!
And your Green book looks like it also works for a Skip. Her ex is named Karl, and a quick search using Google Books looks like he shows up briefly in the book.

I live in Maryland (though a midwesterner at heart!) with my two cats. This is my 8th year of playing Uno. It is one of my favorite challenges, especially with a chatty team :-)..."
Welcome to the team. We were already friends, but I can't remember what team challenge we've done together. Was it Uno one year?

I live in Maryland (though a midwesterner at heart!) with my two cats. This is my 8th year of playing Uno. It is one of my favorite challenges, especially with a c..."
That…or Turf Wars (another personal favorite!)

My name is CIndy and I live in Colorado with my husband and 2 year old daughter. I have another girl on the way due 2/20/24. I work in a hospital pharmacy. I think th..."
I can read those two for sure and then the red and yellow I can read if needed. All of those books are available to me and all of them except the green one are part of series that I'm working on. I told myself that I want to finish a lot of series that I've started and never finished but sometimes it gets hard with doing so many challenges and them not fitting so it just gets pushed back until later lol

I'm from Santiago, Chile, so my first language is spanish, I work in mining and environmental consultancy, so I work crazy hours but I try to read a lot on my free time.
I've been playing UNO since 2016 I think and I love it.
I read almost everything fiction, but I love historical fiction an fantasy the most.
Here´s my UNO shelf

I live in Maryland (though a midwesterner at heart!) with my two cats. This is my 8th year of playing Uno. It is one of my favorite challenges, espec..."
I don't think we've done Turf Wars together. I've stayed with the same team during all the TW games. I do enjoy TW, although that 6 month one at the start of last year had me so sick of reading from lists!

I actually just put them all down. We have 15 color cards to cover, so we should be good.

I'm from Santiago, Chile, so my first language is spanish, I work in mining and environmental consultancy, so I work crazy hours ..."
So glad to be reading with you this time around! I think we were on the same team for Wheel last year, right?

Alright, I will plan to read them all then :)

I live in Maryland (though a midwesterner at heart!) with my two cats. This is my 8th year of playing Uno. It is one of my favorite cha..."
Yeah�.I’ve been on the same team the last two rounds…but yes…some of those list…sigh�

And after a while they all have the same books on them!

That being said, we have a Yellow 5 this month. I believe that will be our hardest one to find, since we've already covered the Blue 7. Anyone have any possibilities? Even if it's something you don't want to read or have read before and aren't interested in re-reading, please post here for suggestions.
If it comes down to it, I can re-read (or hopefully get the audio from my library)




[bookcover:It's Complicated: A BRAND NEW completely hilarious friends-to-lovers romantic comedy from Camilla Isley for 2024|201768954..."
I listened to I'm Glad My Mom Died last month, but I'll check the other ones out.
I was looking at my Historical Romance authors because you often get good color covers there but I forgot that some Contemporary Romance author have some good color covers in the last year or two.

I'm Ashlee. I am a Middle School Special Education reading teacher in Pennsylvania.
I am open to reading pretty much anything that catches my attention, but I tend to lean towards mystery, thriller, and romance.
Here is the link to my shelf:
/review/list...

/review/list...

Take a look at what we need for the color cards for February and see if you have anything that will work for us.
I've messaged April and hopefully she'll stop by soon so our team is all ready to go.




I'm going to have to ask the other captains about this one. I'm not sure it's quite 50%. I look at it and think Blue cover, but we'll see what the others say. I figure it's always better to ask now than wait until after you've read it and the month has ended!


I read this on 2022, I really liked it, if we need to, we could use it for reverse =)

Specifically:
Blue Skip: Puck Yes by Lauren Blakely.

Yellow Six: Sex, Lies, & Sweet Tea by Kris Calvert


Here is my shelf
/review/list...

Bridgerton may be a little overdone with all the new covers/editions because of the Netflix series, but have you tried any other Julia Quinn? I especially lover her Smith/Smythe Quartet Just Like Heaven. I also like Lisa Kleypas' Wallflowers series Secrets of a Summer Night, and her Hathaway series Mine Till Midnight.
These two both bring the romance, but if you like a mystery, Her Royal Spyness is a really fun series. And A Curious Beginning, the Veronica Speedwell series is great!


The consensus in the Captains' Group is that this one doesn't have enough blue to make up 50%. It's really close, but just not enough. But like Paula said, we can use it for a Reverse, or a 5 if you still plan to read it.

Welcome, April! I moved to North Carolina last March, so I sympathize. We came from California, so it's very different for us!

Specifically:
Blue Skip: Puck Yes by Lauren Blakely.

Yellow Six: Sex, Lies, & Sweet Tea by Kris Calver..."
Puck Yes for sure!
The captains say yes to your Yellow.
Have I mentioned that I hate color tasks and I suck at judging them?
If you enjoy Puck Yes, I recommend Pucking Around. It's another Why Choose/Reverse Harem hockey romance!



The consensus in the ..."
Oh really - lol...this was actually from the list that is posted on their Blue recs!
No big deal...it was still on my TBR...so will read for a regular card :-)



Red Skip (Setting: Prythian)

Yellow 6 (CLN - Stone)

Great! Have you read A Court of Thorns and Roses before? It's one of my favorites and I re-listen frequently! I actually put you down for a Red Four (MC Feyre) instead of the Skip. Setting gets tricky, because they want us to be as specific as possible. So a book set in London doesn't work for 8 (England). So I just try to avoid using setting as much as possible!




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Team Members:
� Laura - Captain
� Paula - Co-Captain
� Ashlee L
� April
� Cindy
� Ariel Westgard
� Sarah T
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