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message 51: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
Marines are always marines! Retired makes no difference.


message 52: by Agnieszka (new)

Agnieszka (agnieszka7) | 1987 comments In the tune-up races (Grandma's Marathon), task: read three series books. Do I assume correctly those have no page limit and a series book with less than 100 pages will work?


message 53: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
Agnieszka wrote: "In the tune-up races (Grandma's Marathon), task: read three series books. Do I assume correctly those have no page limit and a series book with less than 100 pages will work?"

That is correct!


message 54: by Agnieszka (new)

Agnieszka (agnieszka7) | 1987 comments Erica wrote: "Agnieszka wrote: "In the tune-up races (Grandma's Marathon), task: read three series books. Do I assume correctly those have no page limit and a series book with less than 100 pages will work?"

That is correct!"


Yay! Thank you.


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Barbara ★ | 2287 comments What would you consider "an expo"?

Race expo - most marathons have a large expo where lots of running gear is sold - read a book where a character goes to or works at an expo.


message 56: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
An expo is like a large (usually) indoor market specific to a certain kind of event. So marathon expos will have vendors in booths selling shoes, socks, watches, water bottles and all kinds of other gear - plus there will be booths promoting other events, training coaches, really anything marathon related. I'm pretty sure there are large expo-like events in other industries. Like my brother who is a marine contractor and goes to an enormous boat show in Seattle for one week each year. That would count as an expo too.


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Barbara ★ | 2287 comments Erica wrote: "An expo is like a large (usually) indoor market specific to a certain kind of event. So marathon expos will have vendors in booths selling shoes, socks, watches, water bottles and all kinds of othe..."

ok. That helps. Thank you.


Mamacita aka MawMaw  (mamawantsbedtimestory) | 1251 comments So when we totally Complete the race (including last Task & Dice roll), do we just choose the next one we want to do??


message 59: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
After the last die roll task is complete I post a celebratory pic but then yes, you can start a new race!


message 60: by Mrs W (new)

Mrs W Woodruff | 859 comments I read a quick book last week that did not satisfy my task of new shoes, BUT does qualify in the task I was just sent the 5K. Can I use the book that I read on April 15?


message 61: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
Mrs W wrote: "I read a quick book last week that did not satisfy my task of new shoes, BUT does qualify in the task I was just sent the 5K. Can I use the book that I read on April 15?"

Absolutely!


Roger - president of NBR United - (roger_presidentofnbrunited) | 1591 comments A couple questions.

1. Will a craft fair work for expo?

2. dinner - read a book where the MC cooks or eats a lot of pasta. Do you want anyone who cooks (Chef, Baker, Cook at a diner). Or specifically cooks a lot of pasta.


Roger - president of NBR United - (roger_presidentofnbrunited) | 1591 comments Ok for pasta dinner, I have a book where MC1 daughter is going through Chemo to treat her leukemia, the only food her body can handle is the homemade macaroni and cheese that their neighbor and MC2 cooks. Would that work?


message 64: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (last edited Apr 25, 2023 10:57AM) (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
1. Will a craft fair work for expo?
No, sorry. An expo is a pretty huge event generally, with large companies typically as vendors. Craft fairs opens the door to just too much, as the vendors are frequently individuals selling homemade items.

2. Dinner - read a book where the MC cooks or eats a lot of pasta. Do you want anyone who cooks (Chef, Baker, Cook at a diner). Or specifically cooks a lot of pasta.
Sorry - I should have been clearer. I meant a cook who specifically cooks a lot of pasta.

2a. Ok for pasta dinner, I have a book where MC1 daughter is going through Chemo to treat her leukemia, the only food her body can handle is the homemade macaroni and cheese that their neighbor and MC2 cooks. Would that work?
Yes that is just fine.


message 66: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (last edited Apr 25, 2023 04:46PM) (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
Not really. Think more of a world fair or state fair or even a regional 4H club event. My husband says In the Days of the Comet is a fairly quick read that takes place largely in The Crystal Palace, a permanent fair in London that ran for many years.


Roger - president of NBR United - (roger_presidentofnbrunited) | 1591 comments Gaming convention like GenCon?


message 68: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
Yes, from what I understand of those it would work.


Roger - president of NBR United - (roger_presidentofnbrunited) | 1591 comments Thank trying to keep my book spending down, fixed income even with KU make getting books I don't already own challenging, add in I am mainly a MM reader more limited market.


message 70: by Trio (new)

Trio | 348 comments hi, what's the minimum page # allowed for this challenge?


message 71: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
There is no page limit unless specified for specific training runs or tune-up races.


message 72: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
I'm so sorry! I was at a retreat over the weekend and clearly missed this.


message 73: by Mrs W (new)

Mrs W Woodruff | 859 comments If I start reading books to spell Scraped Knees but then find a book where MC is badly injured can I discontinue spelling words and use that book to satisfy the challenge?


message 74: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
Absolutely! Many people do exactly that.


message 75: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
Yikes! I'm so sorry. I get multiple notices at a time, but the red "new" part of the notification disappears once you look at one of them. All fixed now. I apologize for the delay - and thank you for reminding me!


message 76: by Mrs W (new)

Mrs W Woodruff | 859 comments My challenge is Scraped Knees or book where MC is seriously injured.

I am reading Me Before You by Jojo Meyers. One of the MC (Will) was hit struck by a vehicle and became quadriplegic in the Prologue. Will this satisfy the challenge/task?


message 77: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
Absolutely!! And, you will LOVE that book. I read it a few months ago.


message 78: by Mrs W (new)

Mrs W Woodruff | 859 comments Erica wrote: "Absolutely!! And, you will LOVE that book. I read it a few months ago."

Yeah! I will be sending my completion in a few days ❤

So far it is a good book just started this afternoon.


message 79: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

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Sandy wrote: "Erica, it appears that you have missed updating my Marathon thread again. There has been no response yet to my post of June 6.

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/......"


Argh. I am so sorry. It's been a rough few days. I was sure I had set up to receive notifications from your thread. Just did it again. Your next die roll comes after you do this section. You can use the one you just did or reroll. Sorry again for my errors.


message 80: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
Sandy wrote: "Erica wrote: "Argh. I am so sorry. It's been a rough few days. I was sure I had set up to receive notifications from your thread. Just did it again. Your next die roll comes after you do this secti..."

Well, I did actually also check the folder at least once over the last few days. So maybe my brain is defective...


message 81: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
No, any order is just fine.


message 82: by Agnieszka (new)

Agnieszka (agnieszka7) | 1987 comments A clothes hound
1. Is it someone who owns a lot of clothes and still buys more and more or does it mean something different?

2. Should my understanding be correct would an In Death book work?
Eve mentions regularly about her husband’s number of clothes and complains at least as often he buys too much clothing for her or she finds stuff in her walk closet she’s convinced she’s never seen before. Technically she’s the MC but he has such an active role in all her cases after book 1 some of those she wouldn’t solve without his help or resources.


message 83: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
I think that will work, Agnieszka!


message 84: by Agnieszka (new)

Agnieszka (agnieszka7) | 1987 comments Erica wrote: "I think that will work, Agnieszka!"

Thanks!


message 85: by Agnieszka (last edited Jun 19, 2023 12:23PM) (new)

Agnieszka (agnieszka7) | 1987 comments I wanted to double check my books and hope all of them work :-D

1) read a book where a character goes to or works at an expo.
1a) Knox by Susan May Warren - Montana rancher Knox Marshall's danger years are behind him. A former bull-rider, he now runs the Marshall family ranch, raising champion bucking bulls for the National Professional Bullrider's Expo (NBR-X). […] Knox and Kelsey's paths collide when an explosion at an NBR-X event traps them in the rubble, igniting Knox's obsession to find the bomber and protect Kelsey...no matter the cost.
1b) The Logos Life by Natalie Vellacott - mission’s memoir onboard the Logos Hope (the world’s largest floating book-fair, it’s really a huge affair here some pictures (top of the page): https://www2.om.org/ships/logoshope / better statistics: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Lo...)

2) read a book where the MC cooks or eats a lot of pasta.
2a) Blue Smoke by Nora Roberts female MC’s family owns a pizza place - I looked up pasta, penne & spaghetti and got 22 results all referring to cooking, serving or eating those
2b) Murder al Dente by Jennifer L. Hart MC works in her family’s pasta restaurant (as chef) so I assume she cooks a lot of pasta :-D


message 86: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
I think the 1b book definitely works. The 1a option might but I can't tell if Knox actually goes to an expo or not from the description (although it sounds as if he may since he's preparing for one - but he has to actually attend one. So I'd stick with the book fair which is a form of expo.
Both 2a and 2b look like winners.

Happy reading!


message 87: by Mrs W (last edited Jun 19, 2023 05:29PM) (new)

Mrs W Woodruff | 859 comments I am currently reading Things I Wish I Told My Mother: The Perfect Mother-Daughter Summer Read I think it may fit into two task. Just want to verify...

Clothes Hound They go to Paris mother is obsessed with shopping and buying clothes. Concerned with what her daughter wears and what she wears.

Daily Routine Mentions her nighttime ritual and morning ritual...so far only mentioned once.

Just checking great book so far about 25% into it.


message 88: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
It definitely works for the clothes hound, and is probably okay for the ritual too - but you have to decide which task to assign it to...


message 89: by Agnieszka (new)

Agnieszka (agnieszka7) | 1987 comments Erica wrote: "I think the 1b book definitely works. The 1a option might but I can't tell if Knox actually goes to an expo or not from the description (although it sounds as if he may since he's preparing for one..."

Thank you.

Knox and Kelsey's paths collide when an explosion at an NBR-X (National Professional Bullrider's Expo) event traps them in the rubble sounds to me like the trouble starts while they meet at the expo, but it’s possible I’m reading it that way just because :-D
Anyway, I have at least two books for each task (in case any one of the doesn’t work out) so I’m confident enough to go forward.


message 90: by Mrs W (new)

Mrs W Woodruff | 859 comments I am reading The Supreme Macaroni…it is about Italian families who run a shoe making company. They eat pasta dishes at all their get togethers. She purchased a building which used to made pasta but now it is making shoes the shoes of named from pasta…rigatoni, linguine, and the factory’s name is The Supreme Macaroni.

Will this satisfy the task of MC eating or making pasta?


message 91: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
Yes, that is just fine!


message 92: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
Your moderator is stuck in NY, trying to get home. Hurricanes disrupted our flight into O'Hare so we are now at airport #2 hoping to get home later today.
I won't be able to update threads until later tonight at the very earliest. Sorry!


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Becca (the_bec) | 748 comments Erica wrote: "Your moderator is stuck in NY, trying to get home. Hurricanes disrupted our flight into O'Hare so we are now at airport #2 hoping to get home later today.
I won't be able to update threads until la..."


Please get home safely and don't worry about us. I think we can all agree that real life is more important :) Safe travels!


message 94: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
We finally got home yesterday and I am quasi-human today. A lucky thing we made it too - we were on the ONLY flight that got out to Chicago. Our luggage is still stuck in New York...


message 95: by Agnieszka (new)

Agnieszka (agnieszka7) | 1987 comments Erica wrote: "We finally got home yesterday and I am quasi-human today. A lucky thing we made it too - we were on the ONLY flight that got out to Chicago. Our luggage is still stuck in New York..."

Wow! Sounds like you were lucky despite the trouble. Hope your luggage arrives soon.


message 96: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
Agnieszka wrote: "Erica wrote: "We finally got home yesterday and I am quasi-human today. A lucky thing we made it too - we were on the ONLY flight that got out to Chicago. Our luggage is still stuck in New York..."..."

So do we!!


message 97: by Agnieszka (new)

Agnieszka (agnieszka7) | 1987 comments For the task: read a book where a character has bodily control issues would a book work where someone can’t move (but is fully cognizant) because of a drug (either slipped or taken consensually)?


message 98: by Erica, Quality Control Supervisor (new)

Erica | 4672 comments Mod
Sure, that works.


message 99: by Agnieszka (new)

Agnieszka (agnieszka7) | 1987 comments Erica wrote: "Sure, that works."

Yay! Thank you.


message 100: by Mrs W (new)

Mrs W Woodruff | 859 comments Can I use Alarmed in the title to satisfy Marathon Alarm Clock?

The book is Do Not Be Alarmed


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