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message 101: by Alissa (new)

Alissa | 324 comments Ok going to check the mini challenge to see if my two will fit in somewhere or just wait for the next ones I will be starting.


message 102: by Franziska (new)

Franziska (chaoschild) | 136 comments Diana wrote: "Mary wrote: "For the Fantastic Beasts screenplays - I really wanted to read them; however, since they are plays I went to check arbookfind and they are not in there so I cannot find word count.

W..."


So the answer I got here is that we should look for the audiobook and if it’s longer than 3 hours we can use it.


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Diana wrote: "Slytherpuff wrote: "I'm sorry for all the questions. What is the rule for plays? The one I read has 27844 words."

Slytherpuff, it seems that you started reading “A streetcar named desire” on the 3..."


Sorry. I started it in class so I didn't have a chouie when I started. If I'm reading it again, could I use this time instead? I doubt it though.


message 104: by Diana (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments Slytherpuff wrote: "Diana wrote: "Slytherpuff wrote: "I'm sorry for all the questions. What is the rule for plays? The one I read has 27844 words."

Slytherpuff, it seems that you started reading “A streetcar named de..."


We can’t since it hasn’t been 6 months since the last time you’ve read it. Remove it from your shelf please.


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Diana wrote: "Slytherpuff wrote: "Diana wrote: "Slytherpuff wrote: "I'm sorry for all the questions. What is the rule for plays? The one I read has 27844 words."

Slytherpuff, it seems that you started reading “..."


Will do.


message 106: by Diana (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments Being a mathematician myself, it’s been a while since I discovered and wanted to read “A Mathematician's Lament: How School Cheats Us Out of Our Most Fascinating and Imaginative Art Form”. I checked just now that it is under Science-Mathematics, which works for the mini, yey!


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Franziska (chaoschild) | 136 comments Diana wrote: "Being a mathematician myself, it’s been a while since I discovered and wanted to read “A Mathematician's Lament: How School Cheats Us Out of Our Most Fascinating and Imaginative Art Form”. I checke..."
Wow, that sounds interesting (I am an economist... so that explains my fascination). Thanks for the tip :)


message 108: by Alissa (new)

Alissa | 324 comments I’m posting my first two books now and reading my third now hopefully I can get a few more in with the long weekend for me.


message 109: by Diana (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments Just to let you know that I just asked Pixie for the three clues of the riddle, since we finished those three tasks of the mini challenge.


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Diana Costa | 1027 comments Any thoughts about the solution of the riddle for the mini challenge? I posted all information we have on meassage 6 in our thread.


message 111: by Mary (new)

Mary Hangen | 376 comments Diana wrote: "Any thoughts about the solution of the riddle for the mini challenge? I posted all information we have on meassage 6 in our thread."

Motivation is money, of course. Administered by a needle: so seamstress and ICU nurse would be the most efficient. Jack would have a good slight of hand due to stealing before. They all were "arguing" which made the nurses leave. But there's also the chance that Donna would have gotten something out of the deal by the collection being sold to the museum. All locked from the inside, which means it could have been stored in clothing or bedding so when he went to bed it would stab him then.

Which leaves the servant (who knew his whole routine every day) and the seamstress with the opportunity to set up that part. However, there is no information about whether they found a needle when they found the body.

Also, the letter could be a plant left by the one person who had the key...Donna. Which would put the letters to the museum.

So, long information short....I'm stuck lol but I would vote Donna.


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Diana Costa | 1027 comments 1) Slytherpuff for the two books that you have on the UNO shelf, can you please provide the date you started and finished reading them? Thanks :)

2) Mary, the dates (started and read) on the book Beautiful Disaster are a bit strange. When I click to view the details I think it is ok, but looking at the shelf they are a bit clumsy. I think this may be GR's fault as it seems to me that you might have read it for a second time this year. But if you can put it pretty, just to make sure there won't be a problem, I would appreciate it. :)


message 113: by Mary (new)

Mary Hangen | 376 comments I fixed it. I think it got all clumsy when I was trying to add it to multiple shelves.


message 114: by Diana (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments Amanda, would you say that Viscount of Vice (Covent Garden Cubs, #0.5) by Shana Galen has a red cover? I looked at it and it seemed so to me, I checked with TinEye, and he agrees even though he puts a rusty red that looks brown in places I would call maroon, or burgundy - a bit unsure with the english word - which to me fall into the red category. If you fell that could be a 2 Red for a Wild Draw 4, I will take it to the captains group for assurance.


message 115: by Diana (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments I think it is time to claim coloured cards, to ensure that we'll have those spots covered.
At this moment we already covered:
4 Yellow
9 Yellow
2 Red

And we have left:
5 Yellow
1 Red
*5 Red
*9 Red
Plus *3 Wild Draw 4.

Amanda read "Drink deep" which fits either 5 Red or 9 Red; and I'm waiting on her feedback if "Viscount of Vice" is red enough to fit a Wild Draw 4 mimicking a 2 Red.

I can read "Simon vs the homo sapiens agenda" for the 1 Red. I am pretty sure that and "Erotic stories for Punjabi widows" will be my last books for this month.


message 116: by Diana (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments Franziska wrote: "I have a Q book for the Mini-Challenge and would have finished it tomorrow anyway. So that works."

Will you be able to finish your Q book in time Franziska?


message 117: by Franziska (new)

Franziska (chaoschild) | 136 comments Yes I will. Sorry for the delay, I am at home and sick. But I will finish it within today or tomorrow. :)


message 118: by Diana (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments Franziska wrote: "Yes I will. Sorry for the delay, I am at home and sick. But I will finish it within today or tomorrow. :)"

Oooooohhh :( I hope you get well soon! :)


message 119: by Franziska (new)

Franziska (chaoschild) | 136 comments Thank you! Last week was horrible, but now I am feeling better from day to day. :) but it will still take some time until I can go to work and go out normally ... 😕


message 120: by Amanda A (new)

Amanda A | 290 comments Diana wrote: "Amanda, would you say that Viscount of Vice (Covent Garden Cubs, #0.5) by Shana Galen has a red cover? I looked at it and it seemed so to me, I checked with TinEye, and he agrees even though he puts a rusty red that lo..."

I think this one works for red cover. I get 50.5% on TinEye and each color with red in parentheses also has red in the name except Fire Brick, which is obviously red.


message 121: by Amanda A (new)

Amanda A | 290 comments Franziska wrote: "Yes I will. Sorry for the delay, I am at home and sick. But I will finish it within today or tomorrow. :)"

Hope you feel better soon!


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Diana wrote: "1) Slytherpuff for the two books that you have on the UNO shelf, can you please provide the date you started and finished reading them? Thanks :)

2) Mary, the dates (started and read) on the book ..."


I haven't finished them yet but I will finish by the end of the month. I wanted to get them in there before I would procrastinate.


message 123: by Amanda A (new)

Amanda A | 290 comments Does Devil's Daughter (The Ravenels #5) by Lisa Kleypas work for yellow? TinEye results are mostly brown, green and yellow.

I am picking it up from the library today and plan to read it for another February challenge that requires a book set in the Victorian time period.


message 124: by Franziska (new)

Franziska (chaoschild) | 136 comments I'll take it to the captain's group. :)


message 125: by Franziska (new)

Franziska (chaoschild) | 136 comments The red and the yellow cover have been confirmed by the captain's group.


message 126: by Mary (new)

Mary Hangen | 376 comments Do books we've started in February count for March if we finish it in March?


message 127: by Diana (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments Franziska wrote: "The red and the yellow cover have been confirmed by the captain's group."

Great! Then a little update:

At this moment we already covered:
4 Yellow
9 Yellow
2 Red - already duplicated with a WD4.

And we have left:
5 Yellow - Amanda with Devil's Daughter (The Ravenels #5) by Lisa Kleypas
1 Red - myself with Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda (Creekwood, #1) by Becky Albertalli
*5 Red
*9 Red
Plus 2 Wild Draw 4.

Both 5 and 9 Red can be filled with Drink Deep (Chicagoland Vampires, #5) by Chloe Neill


message 128: by Franziska (new)

Franziska (chaoschild) | 136 comments Mary wrote: "Do books we've started in February count for March if we finish it in March?"

That's how I understood it, yes.


message 129: by Diana (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments Mary wrote: "Do books we've started in February count for March if we finish it in March?"

Franziska is correct, they do count :)


message 130: by Alissa (new)

Alissa | 324 comments Dark Matter will work for 5 Red and I will be finished with it today....is that why the asterisk is there?


Also I read the story and the clues a couple of times and I have no idea who did it ☹️


message 131: by Diana (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments Alissa wrote: "Dark Matter will work for 5 Red and I will be finished with it today....is that why the asterisk is there?


Also I read the story and the clues a couple of times and I have no idea who did it ☹️"


I put the asterisk because the book Amanda read works for both 5 Red and 9 Red. But in that case I will put Amanda’s under 9 :)


message 132: by Diana (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments Alissa wrote: "Dark Matter will work for 5 Red and I will be finished with it today....is that why the asterisk is there?


Also I read the story and the clues a couple of times and I have no idea who did it ☹️"


But about the murder, I have a couple of theories, but playing detective is not easy :)

Things to keep in mind: the room was open during the day; Mr. Dutton took naps in the afternoon in the veranda - leaving the path clear for everyone to enter his room.

What intrigues me is why did Elaine keep the letter and was late to bring it to Donna.

All children have a motive, so I though they could have all done it: the nurse with knowledge of the substance; the teenage thief helping to steal it; the seamstress finding a way to inject it without being present through some sort of mechanism.

Then I thought maybe only Elaine did it. She could have sewed a nurse outfit, stole the substance, found a way of putting it in the room and kill her father.

There must be some piece I’m missing that will put things together...


message 133: by Karen ♐ (new)

Karen ♐ (kmk1214) | 150 comments I'm going to be reading It Happened One Autumn (Wallflowers, #2) by Lisa Kleypas within the next week. It is 58% Red on TinEye


message 134: by Diana (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments Karen ♐ wrote: "I'm going to be reading It Happened One Autumn (Wallflowers, #2) by Lisa Kleypas within the next week. It is 58% Red on TinEye"

Perfect!


message 135: by Diana (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments Alissa wrote: "Dark Matter will work for 5 Red and I will be finished with it today....is that why the asterisk is there?


Also I read the story and the clues a couple of times and I have no idea who did it ☹️"


Alissa, is Dark Matter placed in Chicago, Illinois all the time, or is it also Illinois - not Chicago at some point?
Because in case it is Chicago, Illinois, we cannot use it for I :(


message 136: by Alissa (new)

Alissa | 324 comments Chicago is a city in Illinois and the entire book is set there


message 137: by Diana (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments Alissa wrote: "Chicago is a city in Illinois and the entire book is set there"

Oooooh :( But it's alright, I'm gonna have to move things around then. :)


message 138: by Diana (last edited Feb 21, 2019 03:32AM) (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments Shuffling done and:

Karen will read for the 5 Red spot;
Amanda will take the 5 Yellow.

5 Read will be duplicated in a WD4.

We need two other cards to fit WD4: I'll still read Simon vs the homo sapiens agenda to duplicate either 1 Red or 9 Red.

We need only another coloured card for a WD4 - you can choose from 4/5 Yellow and 1/2/9 Red.


message 139: by Franziska (last edited Feb 19, 2019 11:56AM) (new)

Franziska (chaoschild) | 136 comments I can read An Abundance of Katherines by John Green for 1/Red ... it's a standalone and it's really fast to read. I can push that through in February.


message 140: by Franziska (last edited Feb 19, 2019 12:02PM) (new)

Franziska (chaoschild) | 136 comments AH! ... I just was confused with 0 and 1. I will check if I can use it for 1 or 2 or 9 as well

..EDIT: OK, sorry. There is no way to use this book with your suggestions. Sorry. Maybe I'll find another book that could fit


message 141: by Amanda A (new)

Amanda A | 290 comments I am not sure if the state of Illinois can be used for the place in Dark Matter, since the city of Chicago is listed as a specific setting. You may want to check on that to make sure it will count.


message 142: by Diana (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments Amanda A wrote: "I am not sure if the state of Illinois can be used for the place in Dark Matter, since the city of Chicago is listed as a specific setting. You may want to check on that to make sure it will count."

You are correct, that is why I asked Alissa if the whole book was set in Chicago. At first I put the book under a 5 Red, but then since I had to shuffle a lot of things I copied the spreadsheet and worked on a parallel sheet. But our spreadsheet should be good now. I will take a closer look later today :)


message 143: by Mary (new)

Mary Hangen | 376 comments I can finish The Wrath and the Dawn (The Wrath and the Dawn, #1) by Renée Ahdieh this weekend and it will count as Red 1


message 144: by Diana (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments Mary wrote: "I can finish The Wrath and the Dawn (The Wrath and the Dawn, #1) by Renée Ahdieh this weekend and it will count as Red 1"

If you do then all of our WD4 are covered :)


message 145: by Diana (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments Would you say this book has a red cover?
Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers
TinEye says so, and in case you agree I think I'll swap Simon vs the homo sapiens agenda by this one... I'm still unsure if that's what I want, but I would like to have that option.


message 146: by Franziska (new)

Franziska (chaoschild) | 136 comments For me it's red :)


message 147: by Franziska (new)

Franziska (chaoschild) | 136 comments Btw, I finished my Q book and added it to the tracking sheet :)


message 148: by Diana (new)

Diana Costa | 1027 comments I am really bad with the concept of alliterative title. I think "Divided in death" and "Save my soul" could be considered alliterations. Not so sure about "Manners and Mutiny" and "Viscount of Vice", but what do you think?

And by the way, what are the best and worst books you've read so far in the challenge? :)


message 149: by Amanda A (last edited Feb 22, 2019 05:18AM) (new)

Amanda A | 290 comments I will be reading a book with an alliterative title for a couple of challenges before the end of the month - Fatal Frost.

Best book: Divided in Death - I love this series!

Worst book: Old Wounds - It was a boring story, so it was probably a 2½ star rating for me. I will give a book 3 stars if it was OK, 2 stars if I didn't like it and 1 star if I hated it.


message 150: by Franziska (new)

Franziska (chaoschild) | 136 comments I wanted to read more during February (I guess I will finish 2 books until the end of February though), but illness got in my way.

But, nevertheless. Best book: You (started the Netflix show as well. Creepy as hell).
Worst book: Ink (the dystopia could have been SO good - the idea behind it was so promising. But the plot was kind of boring though...)


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