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message 1: by UNO Pixie, Our UNO Helper (last edited Mar 15, 2022 03:10AM) (new)

UNO Pixie | 1839 comments
Team Eastwick



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Team Members:
Suzanne - Captain
April Raimond - Co-Captain
Leslie Ann
Trinia
Stacey C
Laila Jane
Emily

Team Spreadsheet
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

Ambi


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message 5: by Suzanne (last edited Jan 16, 2022 12:39PM) (new)

Suzanne | 2453 comments Useful Links

Planning Spreadsheet
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

Rules and all about the game

We will open the thread once April is around to reserve some spots. Until then, feel free to play with the planning sheet!


message 6: by Suzanne (last edited Jan 27, 2022 06:58AM) (new)

Suzanne | 2453 comments This Month's Color Cards

These are the only cards we need to reserve every month (just to make sure they are covered). For other books, just tell us where it fits and we'll put it in a hand.

Red
5 Trinia Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro
9 Suzanne Maids of Misfortune (A Victorian San Francisco Mystery #1) by M. Louisa Locke
Yellow
0 Lesile Until Summer Comes Around by Glenn Rolfe
1 Ambi One for the Money (Stephanie Plum, #1) by Janet Evanovich
7 Trinia A Red Herring Without Mustard (Flavia de Luce, #3) by Alan Bradley
9 Suzanne Easter Bonnet Murder (A Lucy Stone Mystery, #28) by Leslie Meier
Green
2 Ambi The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave
Blue
9 Laila Friends Without Benefits (Knitting in the City, #2) by Penny Reid
Wild Draw 4 (Can match any of the above. Only one match per color card.)
Wild Stacey (matches Blue 9) Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score
Wild Leslie The Rose Code by Kate Quinn (matches Yellow 1 )
Wild Suzanne (Matches Red 5) The Masked City (The Invisible Library, #2) by Genevieve Cogman
Wild


message 7: by Suzanne (last edited Jan 16, 2022 08:20AM) (new)

Suzanne | 2453 comments Mini-Challenge

We know it is coming :)


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Suzanne | 2453 comments Reserved


message 9: by Suzanne (last edited Jan 16, 2022 08:42AM) (new)

Suzanne | 2453 comments Hi team! I'm so excited to get to play Uno with all of you. Uno was my "Gateway" challenge - it introduced me to the Goodreads world of challenges, and I'm so glad because I've made some great friends here, and I've read some good books.

So the main objective of Uno is to be social and have fun with each other and with your books. Of course, winning is nice too. We can't really control what cards we get, but we can hopefully get every possible point (which makes us a winner in my estimation).

Every time I've played Uno, I've thought "no way, we can't finish all that!" And yet with people working together, it just magically happens.

As far as team Logistics:
1) Once we are all in and settled, we can look at color cards and see who can read them. Those are the only cards we will "assign". For other books you read, just indicate what card(s) they work for, and April and I will put them into the hands of the official team spreadsheet. We don't need to read things in order - we can shuffle as needed til the end of the month.
2) You can use the planning sheet in whatever way it works for you - to put intended books, or just to record completed books. You also can report completed books in this thread, listing what your book works for. You don't need to do both unless you want to.
3) Remember to put finished books onto your Uno Shelf, and be sure to say they are "read" with the date. If you want to put planned books on your Uno Shelf too, that's fine.


message 10: by Suzanne (last edited Jan 16, 2022 09:25AM) (new)

Suzanne | 2453 comments I'll introduce myself here. My name is (obviously) Suzanne. I feel even less articulate than usual, but I and my family all have covid, so that is my excuse.

Some things about me: My favorite types of books are hmmm...it really depends. I love fantasy/science fiction, historical fiction, mysteries - really anything with well-drawn characters I can empathize with. I read a lot because I can fit it into times between commitments - yay for kindles!

My husband and I are old enough to be empty nesters, but we have a son who lives with us and likely always will, and a daughter who is an RN and single mother, so she and my granddaughter live here so that my granddaughter has people here for her. It works - other than the covid - thanks Elementary school....

I teach math at the university here. I decided to retire after this semester because life demands are just becoming too much, and my teaching schedule typically keeps me at school til 9 p.m. Mon - Thurs. That's just getting old after 15 years of never having an evening! I do love teaching, but I'll find other things I love.

I also love dogs - I have a mastiff who is always within arms length when I'm home, and we have a golden retriever, and a mixed puppy who we are trying to housetrain. It hasn't been above 20 degrees here in weeks, and neither he nor I want to go outside! :)

I'm looking forward to playing Uno with all of you. Some of you are good friends who I am so glad I'll get to spend time with! And some of you are future good friends :)


message 11: by April (last edited Jan 19, 2022 04:37PM) (new)


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April Raimond | 69 comments I am your Co-Captain April. I am excited for this challenge and for February.

I enjoy reading romance the best. I will go out of my comfort zone a little. I have been reading more books lately that I would usually not read.

I am a childcare provider for the state of Texas in my home. I have a newborn starting this week so my time to get online may not be as much.

I am on army wife of almost 19 years. I have 2 adult children 19 and 18. 19-year-old attends University of Texas. 18-year-old graduates high school this year and is a Manager at Taco Bell.

Some of you are new faces and some I have played other challenges with. Can't wait to meet more people.


message 15: by April (new)

April Raimond | 69 comments Suzanne wrote: "I'll introduce myself here. My name is (obviously) Suzanne. I feel even less articulate than usual, but I and my family all have covid, so that is my excuse.

Some things about me: My favorite type..."


Sorry to hear ya'll have covid. Hope you heal fast and it's a mild case.


message 16: by April (last edited Jan 16, 2022 09:35PM) (new)

April Raimond | 69 comments Everyone is welcome to introduce yourself now. And please post your UNO shelf.


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Laila Jane (axlilxlala) | 541 comments Hi everyone! It's nice to be doing this challenge with so many good friends this year, but for those that don't know me I'm Laila.

My favorite genre is romance, but I will read pretty much anything as long as I can get into the story and connect with the characters. I think at this point it's easier for me to list the types of books I don't like to read than the ones that I do.

I am a night shift nurse, so I can be found here at all hours of the day. I have a 4-year-old son and a work-from-home husband who both require lots of attention, so I've found audiobooks to be my best friend. I love listening to books while doing chores or driving to and from work. I also have the kindle app downloaded to every device I can get it on, on top of having the kindle itself, so I always have my book with me. Perfect for when I can sneak in some reading.

I've been joining this challenge since 2015. This is honestly my favorite team challenge, and the one that started my addiction to reading challenges. Can't wait to start this one =)

My Uno Shelf


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Laila Jane (axlilxlala) | 541 comments Suzanne wrote: "I'll introduce myself here. My name is (obviously) Suzanne. I feel even less articulate than usual, but I and my family all have covid, so that is my excuse.

Some things about me: My favorite type..."


Suzanne, I'm so sorry to hear that you all have covid. Hoping for a speedy recovery for you all


message 19: by Ambi (new)

Ambi | 172 comments Hi I'm Ambi! I look forward to anew Year because of the Uno challenge, believe it or not. I cannot wait for the mini challenges. They are so fun to read for.

I read just about anything but my favorite genre is Magical Realism. Haven't found a book in that genre that has disappointed me... yet. :)

I am a freshman at University of Texas. I'm usually on GR for a good chunk of the day but my reading got slower since last semester. Last year was the worst with sporadic reading slumps and I hope that doesn't happen again. I love audiobooks too. Helps me multitask and get some reading done during my commute.

Uno shelf - https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


message 20: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne | 2453 comments Thanks for collecting Uno shelves, April. That is super helpful!

I too love audiobooks - I can listen to them when commuting and when grading easy stuff.

And I like the mini challenges too Ambi. It's fun finding "books that fit".


message 21: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne | 2453 comments Speaking of finding books:
I went ahead and filled in my "planned" books for February in our planning sheet. It's totally up to all of you if you want to do the same. My plans will almost certainly change, but I have a lot of netgalley books for February that I SHOULD read, so I wanted to at least list them :)

AND:


message 22: by Suzanne (last edited Jan 17, 2022 01:05PM) (new)

Suzanne | 2453 comments If you feel like looking for color covers! Here is what we have for this round. I'll keep the list updated at the top of the thread. Since we have 8 people and not a ton of color cards this month, maybe limit yourself to one or two until everyone gets a chance. Reading a color cover is totally optional, but, it's fun finding books that fit (in my opinion). Let's maybe give it a week, and then after that, people can pick more than 1 or 2 if there are spots left. Does that sound ok?


Red
5 Trinia
9
Yellow
0 Lesile
1
7
9 Suzanne
Green
2
Blue
9 Laila
Wild Draw 4 (Can match any of the above. Only one match per color card.)
Wild (matches )
Wild (matches )
Wild
Wild


message 23: by Laila Jane (new)

Laila Jane (axlilxlala) | 541 comments I'm planning to read Friends Without Benefits (Knitting in the City, #2) by Penny Reid . Tineye says this is blue, so it can work for Blue 9 (Character: Nico)


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Suzanne | 2453 comments Awesome thanks! It looks blue to me. Although color covers always make me question if I am colorblind :).


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Trinia | 935 comments Wheeee! I am here :D

I'm Trinia and I live in East Texas, nearby Dallas.
My favorite book to read is an Audibook! LOL, I read everything but my least favorites are Westerns, War and some Espionage Crime type books. My most favorites are thrillers, mysteries, fantasy, sci-fi, horror, chick lit, historical fiction and some Bios. I think that covers it.

My husband and I live in a small town and he is the town doc, and Covid is aging him quickly. I've recently returned to work, I'm an Occupational Therapist and Certified Hand Therapist. I'm working 2 days a week in an outpatient settign and I cherish my days off to read!

We have 3 grown boys. My oldest twin is at a Seminary associated with St. Louis University in Missouri, he will go on for 6 more years to graduate with 2 degrees and become a priest. His twin brother is living at home after a year away at school, which he claims he is not cut out for. My baby at 18, is away at Florida State University. First semester was rough but hopefully he will iron it all out and improve his GPA.

We have 2 cats and 2 dogs ( a sheltie and a golden retriever). Otherwise it is peaceful out here in the country.

I am really excited to play UNO! I miss seeing my friends and making new ones. I've started building my color covers , if you want to see some I have tagged check out my shelves. Otherwise my Uno Shelf this time around is Uno22


message 26: by April (last edited Jan 17, 2022 11:54AM) (new)

April Raimond | 69 comments Trinia wrote: "Wheeee! I am here :D

I'm Trinia and I live in East Texas, nearby Dallas.
My favorite book to read is an Audibook! LOL, I read everything but my least favorites are Westerns, War and some Espionag..."


Where at in East Texas? I am from Athens Texas originally. We just bought a dog from Canton Texas.


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Trinia | 935 comments I can take the Red 5 with Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro


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Trinia | 935 comments April wrote: "Trinia wrote: "Wheeee! I am here :D

I'm Trinia and I live in East Texas, nearby Dallas.
My favorite book to read is an Audibook! LOL, I read everything but my least favorites are Westerns, War an..."


HA! I'm in Mabank, just South of Canton. I cover our Athens clinic near UT Health occasionally!

So funny how Texas can be so small sometimes :D
It's nice to meet you!!!!


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Emily | 65 comments Hi everyone, I'm Emily. I live in Cape Town, South Africa. This is my second year of Uno!

I'm currently doing the practical component of qualifying as a lawyer so I work quite long hours but I'm hoping to contribute to the team. I see my reading goals are modest compared to most of yours but I'll do my best!

I mostly read non-fiction, but I am always looking to broaden my reading horizons!

Here is my UNO shelf


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April Raimond | 69 comments Trinia wrote: "April wrote: "Trinia wrote: "Wheeee! I am here :D

I'm Trinia and I live in East Texas, nearby Dallas.
My favorite book to read is an Audibook! LOL, I read everything but my least favorites are We..."


Actually I met my husband from Mabank. HAHA


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Suzanne | 2453 comments Emily wrote: "Hi everyone, I'm Emily. I live in Cape Town, South Africa. This is my second year of Uno!

I'm currently doing the practical component of qualifying as a lawyer so I work quite long hours but I'm ..."


Wow I can't even imagine how much work that is, Emily. You will for sure contribute with what you read - I love that Uno teams have readers of all speeds, and needs all of them.


message 32: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne | 2453 comments Wow what a small world, April and Trinia. And Ambi is in Texas too - that's really neat!

Oops - I FINALLY created my Uno shelf. It is here:
uno22


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Ambi | 172 comments Yeah I live in Frisco and go to school in Dallas. Small world, indeed! :)


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Trinia | 935 comments Ambi wrote: "Yeah I live in Frisco and go to school in Dallas. Small world, indeed! :)"

Howdy Neighbor ;D


message 35: by Leslie Ann (new)

Leslie Ann | 341 comments Hi old friends and new ones.
Here is my Uno shelf: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...

I am retired and live in Colorado. My hubby is also retired and we use to like to travel before Covid hit . I have 2 daughters 1 is a pediatric oncology nurse and the other designs surgical equipment. I have 1 granddaughter and we will be getting a grandson in May. Yeah! I really like mysteries , sci-fi, fantasy and horror. I will read just about anything for a challenge, even Romance 😀


message 36: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne | 2453 comments Hi Leslie! I hope you and your husband get to travel again to your hearts' content. I never would have imagined Covid would still be going strong after two years.


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Trinia | 935 comments I agree, I never would have dreamed this would continue like it has. For years I’ve dreamed of going to Italy for our 25th anniversary, but we don’t /probably can’t leave the country. So instead we’re doing Disneyworld (right up my alley!) and we can pretend in EPCOT 🤣


message 38: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne | 2453 comments That's a good compromise! But darn it! Hopefully real Italy someday soon.


message 39: by Leslie Ann (new)

Leslie Ann | 341 comments Your still young. I didnt get to Italy till I was 60 :) Disney world is fun too!


message 40: by Trinia (new)

Trinia | 935 comments True ☺️ I’ve got a few more years. Not many though 😆


message 41: by Stacey (last edited Jan 18, 2022 04:54PM) (new)

Stacey (boydsmom) | 94 comments Hi everyone! Sorry I'm late to the party. It's good to see so many familiar faces and meet a few new ones.

I'm in Raleigh, NC and a PT at a major trauma center here. We are learning how to do everything differently every day (still) but so far we are managing.

I will read pretty much anything, except for cozy mysteries and high fantasy -- those I only read under duress for a challenge.

I LOVE audiobooks. I've had some health issues over the last year, and sometimes I can't concentrate to read, but I can still listen. :)

Suzanne, I hope you all are feeling well soon!

Here is my shelf: uno22


message 42: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne | 2453 comments Welcome Stacey!

Thanks everyone for checking in. It is so nice to have our team gathered!

So here's a question: Have you read any great books yet in 2022? My favorite so far this year was Leviathan Falls which is the last of the Expanse series. However, I read probably 95% of if in 2021 - I did finish it New Years Day though :) I really liked that series, and I like the show, but am only towards the last of season 2.


message 43: by Trinia (new)

Trinia | 935 comments So far this year I’ve rated 4 books five ⭐️’s. The new release The Push by Ashley Audrain was a good thriller, Miracle at the Higher Grounds Cafe by Max Lucado was a nice feel good story, House Rules by Jodi Picoult a Picoult classic, bringing up tough issues and Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah another survival story by Kristin Hannah.
I don’t give out 5 stars easily but I really enjoyed all of these for different reasons.


message 44: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne | 2453 comments Those all look really interesting Trinia. That seems like a fantastic book-start to the year.


message 45: by Ambi (new)

Ambi | 172 comments Trinia wrote: "So far this year I’ve rated 4 books five ⭐️’s. The new release The Push by Ashley Audrain was a good thriller, Miracle at the Higher Grounds Cafe by Max Lucado was a nice feel good story,..."

I love Kristin Hannah and The Winter Garden made me sob most of the reading time. Have you read The Four Winds?


message 47: by Trinia (new)

Trinia | 935 comments Ambi wrote: "Trinia wrote: "So far this year I’ve rated 4 books five ⭐️’s. The new release The Push by Ashley Audrain was a good thriller, Miracle at the Higher Grounds Cafe by Max Lucado was a nice f..."

Yes! Another 5 stars for me ☺️


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Trinia | 935 comments Leslie Ann wrote: "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society 5 stars

The Night She Disappeared 4 stars

[book:The Home Edit Life: The Complete Guide to Organizing Absolutely ..."


I loved The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society too ❤️🥧🥔❤️


message 49: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne | 2453 comments Guernsey is one of my all-time favorites. It makes me want to write witty letters - or at least witty emails.


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Laila Jane (axlilxlala) | 541 comments Trinia and Leslie - thanks for the recs! I put most of them on my TBR list.

And I have to agree. I love the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society too!


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