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ARCHIVE Team Challenge: UNO 2017
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Hello? Can I say hello yet? I'll go away & come back again later if I'm too early!

Duh, never mind... I'm Camilla from Finland, my hobbies include reading (no kidding!), travelling and gardening. My fav genres include fantasy, horror, scifi and thrillers. Looking forward to playing UNO with you!

I'm in London, UK. I spend a lot of time being doting aunt to two niblings (a word meaning nephews & nieces, gender neutral - like siblings. it's my goal in 2017 to get traction for its wider use), and hoping that my brother & his soon-to-be husband get an adoptee soon. Family is VERY important - as, of course, is reading!
Genres: fantasy, sci-fi, fiction, non-fiction.
Not a great fan of horror or romance.
Over the last couple of years I've been making a concerted effort to read more diversely than dead white men (or indeed living white men!), which leads me on to...
Book I am currently raving about: Kindred by Octavia E. Butler. Brilliant time-travel exploration of slavery & humanity & how humanity & morals adjust to slavery. Utterly fantastic!

I've yet to read anything from Octavia E. Butler, but I've slotted in Parable of the Sower for a year-long challenge this year, so I'll get to her eventually. Too many books, too little time...

I mainly read fantasy, YA and historical fiction although I do venture out sometimes.

My name is Melissa and I'm from right outside of Philadelphia in the US. I am really excited to be a co-captain and to get started on this challenge! I have co-captained before and participated in UNO last year and it was so much fun!
I mainly read YA, historical fiction, fantasy, mystery but with challenges I am pretty flexible to read anything that interests me.
Is this anyone's first Uno challenge? First challenge at all? How many books do you think you all will read a month for this challenge?

It's my second time playing UNO, at least I think so. Well, I'm sure it's not the first, but not sure between second and third. I have given the number of books per week as 4 when signing up, so that would result in approx. 16-18 books per month. I'm usually in the middle of several books: a couple of paper books, one or two on my kindle, possibly one Overdrive ebook from the library as well as one or two audiobooks (one on CD in the car, another one Overdrive library on the phone). I'll try to finish as many as possible before the end of the month.

I was recommended Uno by some of by Wobble team mates. They promised me that it was pretty easy - the book choices aren't straight-jackets, and that it was generally a laidback team game, which will be good :)
My uno shelf: /review/list...
(I assume, like Wobble, we add books to it AFTER we read them, it's not a TBR shelf, right?)

Uno is definitely a fun challenge! The books are pretty open as far as choices - there usually is a book that you want to read that will fit in a spot.
I'm not sure how Emma wants to run the challenge - as far as claiming spots, etc - but once we work that out we will let you all know :)

I've done several over on NBRC as well (it seems many people are lured over from one group to the other or vice versa). Why don't you like SRC this season? I'm finding it pretty easy this time, only skipping two tasks (not that I ever have time to finish them all, but planning books for almost all tasks).

so many airplanes on cover tasks!
so many set in Greece tasks!
The BINGO one is irking me - seems like all the books I am reading are starting with The!
I dunno really, they are just not really sitting well this season. I think because, rather than planning obsessively, I am just fitting in books. It worked OK last season, but just isn't this time. Doubt I'll finish it (for only the second time since I started)




If you want you can start setting up your individual books that may work for February (even if we aren't claiming them yet)

Hand one
9- Camilla
4- Melissa
3- Shaw
9-Emma
4- Sarah
Wild draw 4- Brianna
2- Catherine
Hand 2
reserve- Brianna
4- Sarah
2- Melissa
7- Shaw
6-Camilla
2- Emma
2- Catherine
I have loads of books to read so can easily find books, so I can pick last. Once you have decided which one you like please tell me and I will place your name next to the card so people know it is no longer available.

LOL, sorry, didn't realize it was your task! But yes, I'm skipping it, since I don't do rereads. With over 8,000 books on my TBR I don't have time for rereads. Otherwise the task would have been doable.
And 10.8 has lots of other countries, you're just fixated on Greece :-D



Hi Shaw! I'm sure you'll love UNO, it's not too hectic and lots of options on what to read.

- Bone Box, works at least for cards 0 (standalone), 2 (char Joseph Travers), 6 (char Sophia Altay)
- Vanishing Midnight cards 0 (standalone), 3 (char Mathias Harris), 7 (title), 8 (author)
- The Underground Girls of Kabul: In Search of a Hidden Resistance in Afghanistan card 9 (author), skip (setting Kabul)
- Twisted Tales From The Universe cards 0 (standalone), 2 (title)
- Far Eastern Tales cards 0 (standalone), 4 (title)
- The Young Elites cards 1 (#1 in series), 2 (char Teren Santoro), 6 (char Teren Santoro), 7 (char Enzo Valenciano), 8 (char Enzo Valenciano), skip (setting Kenettra)
- The Girl At The Lion D'or cards 0 (standalone), 4 (author), 6 (author)
I'll be reading other ones as well, but these are certain. They will probably fit other cards as well, as I don't know the characters of all of them.

Im up to reading for any card for the first 2 hands. So after everyone has chose a card, I'll take what's left.

Looks like we need a few 2s and 4s so I'll take one of each. I'll fill in the books when I decide which one.

start date has to be 1 Feb doesn't it?
I can certainly do a 2 and can pick up something else later - if I can be an annoying floater? ;-P

After the first 2, I was just planning to let people say as they read.


Shaw - should be. Do you know what books you will be reading to cover those spots?


I read The Rebel of the Sands and really enjoyed it - let me know what you think when you are done.

I hope you enjoy Rebel of the sands. I really didn't.



I've read Fingersmith, which I was ambivalent about. It felt pastiche-y, unintentionally so, and just, when I read it at least, didn't gel. But I live in the S London neck of woods she's writing about in Paying Guests, so that'll be interesting.
I'll feedback!
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Team Members:
� Emma White (Captain)
� Melissa (Co-captain)
� Camilla
� Cat
� Karen Shaw
� Sarah C.
� Andrea
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