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I should be finishing up Friday night. A great book by the way. The series ..."
I think in another teams discussion they mentioned the color should be 50% of the cover so I don't think it's quite enough red, but maybe violet or indigo?



pages 50 grand total is 449 pages read


I know what you mean!

Total audiobook hours: 4.5
Total pages read: 246
Not as productive as I'd hoped but I should be able to finish Cinder tomorrow, and maybe start The Hound of the Baskervilles.

That adds 317 pages to my read category, which should max out my 600 pages.
I can probably read outside again today to max out my two hours.
There aren't too many categories left to fill and it is only Thursday!





I had a much slower reading day yesterday then I planned on:
Total audiobook hours: 2
Total pages read: 32
Which brings my running total of pages to 489
and my total audiobook hours is now at 6!

completed
G5 - read a book in a series
I2 - read outside for 6 hours
O4 - listen to 30 hours of audiobook
G3 - read a poem
N3 - add 5 books to a map or timeline
G1 - read 4,000 pages
in progress
� N2 - finish 10 books
09 | 10
� G4 - complete every read-a-thon game
� Sunday | � Monday | � Tuesday | � Wednesday | � Thursday | Friday | Saturday
� O1 - every team member recommends a book to the team
09 | 10
� O2 - strategize with your group
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books
Kelly - Haunted by James Patterson
G5 - read a book in a series
N2 - finish 10 books
N3 - add 5 books to a map or timeline
Kelly - Love That Dog by Sharon Creech
G3 - read a poem
Debra - Night of the Purple Moon by Scott Cramer
I3 - read the rainbow - violet

B2 - read 3 short stories or novellas - 2/3
Joan, Samantha, and Sarah mentioned having books to use for this
I3 - read the rainbow - 5/7
Debra and Samantha have books may have books lined up for red and indigo.
May not need more books - tbd.
N2 - finish 10 books - 9/10
Ira and Debra have each contributed their 2 for this category. Erica, Sarah, Brianna, Jennifer and Kelly have each contributed 1 of their 2.
G4 - complete every read-a-thon game
O1 - every team member recommends a book to the team - 9/10
We still need a recommendation from Jessica.
O5 - read 2 books by a person of a color - 1/2
Debra has contributed one. Erica and Ira both have possible books to use for the second.

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Y'all have been able to knock off some big topics! We finished our audiobook hours and our outside reading hours. We're also less than 200 pages away from our page goal!


Now I need a recommendation on what we need to work on. I don't want to step on any toes. You all have been a great team to work with!





I played scrabble, the perfect line and the individual challenge on Thursday.

I played scrabble, the perfect line and the individual challenge on Thursday."
Awesome! Thank you Joan!


Then it is just participating in all of the games left to play, and commenting.
Team Scarecrow demolished this board!


completed
B2 - read 3 short stories or novellas
N2 - finish 10 books
O5 - read 2 books by a person of color
O1 - every team member recommends a book to the team
in progress
� G4 - complete every read-a-thon game
� Sunday | � Monday | � Tuesday | � Wednesday | � Thursday | Friday | Saturday
� O2 - strategize with your group
141 | 175 comments
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books
Sarah - Greenshaw's Folly: A Short Story by Agatha Christie
B2 - read 3 short stories or novellas
Erica - Swing Time by Zadie Smith
N3 - finish 20 books
O5 - read 2 books by a person of color
Debra - Itsy Bitsy by John Ajvide Lindqvist
I3 - read the rainbow - red

I3 - read the rainbow - 6/7
color needed - Indigo
G4 - complete every read-a-thon game
O2 - strategize with your group

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We are SOOO close!
I3 - I have Samantha planning on reading The Hound of the Baskervilles which cover is indigo. Is that still in the works Samantha? If not, I think Winter would work. Otherwise, that's the only color we need!
G4 - This is something we'll just have to wait day by day for, but the games are fun so not a problem!
O2 - Since we're almost done with our board, maybe we can share what our favorite reads or games have been this read-a-thon?


my audible book is Needful Things and Stephen King himself is the narrator on this and this has had me laughing out loud in points because I just had this high respect for him and to hear him swearing and doing other unmentionable things in this book has made me crack up at times. I bet my husband thinks I have gone mad and need to be committed to the nut house.


Same here! Now that we are basically finished, my urgency to read has waned. I haven't read at all today. I am sure I will before I go to sleep, but not like I was this week.



I've enjoyed this BINGO game though!


1. Where do you live?
2. What is your first book you remember reading?
3. What is your favorite genre? Least favorite?
4. Who is your oldest friend on goodreads?
5. Name one book you totally hated?
6. Name your all time favorite author?
7. If you could live in any place from a book where would it be?
8. Is there a book that you have tried reading multiple times but never can finish?
9. What or who got you interested in reading?
10. Name a book that made you emotional?
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Until we know what she's reading or able to contribute, I don't necessarily want to block out a category specifically for her to finish (especially if it's not one she wants to complete or is able to complete). Once she's able to check in, we can see what she's working on and add it then and shuffle things around if need be!