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Team 12: Problem Children
Team Members:
Kaley
Andy
Karen
Team Spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
Each Team will have 3 Passes for the Bonus tasks. If a member can't read, they can use the pass (Zero points for the Member) and/or another member can read a book. 3 times only!! Use your passes wisely!
Kaley
Andy
Karen
Team Spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
Each Team will have 3 Passes for the Bonus tasks. If a member can't read, they can use the pass (Zero points for the Member) and/or another member can read a book. 3 times only!! Use your passes wisely!


great to join the team
first time at this challenge so interested to see how it works
not sure I've the creativity to think up a name
always liked the ship names from Iain Banks Culture novels
like
Problem Children
I Blame The Parents
Sacrificial Victims
Unwitting Accomplices
Awkward Customers
Armchair Travellers
I'll stop now
feel free to ignore all above
😁

living in Ireland
like a broad mix of books - fiction especially sci-fi, fantasy, historical, mystery and add occasional biography
hoping to read 2-3 books per week for this challenge
mostly reading from library at the moment
- trying to control book budget and shelving needs
here is my reading buddy,
she mostly can't see the point of reading,
... especially if uses up precious walking time


Some about me -- I live in the US (in the state of Indiana). My husband and I have two dogs (a Chihuahua mix and a Boston terrier) and a cat. My favorite genre to read is definitely romance. I rarely read anything lately that doesn't have romance in it, but I'll read different types of romance — contemporary, fantasy, historical, etc.
I usually read about 10 books a month, so I'm hoping to stick to 2-3 a week but I guess that'll depend on how challenging the tasks are!

yes Namita, she's a mini, which is useful when she needs to be lifted or carried
2 years old, but seems to be mostly puppy temperament still


just took a look at the tracking spreadsheet to get an idea of what's involved.
Hopefully Kaley your romance reads typically feature Silver Bullets, Crossbows and ehm Holy Water?!

just took a look at the tracking spreadsheet to get an idea of what's involved.
Hopefully K..."
I have a feeling I'll be doing a lot of fantasy/paranormal romance reading the next few months :-P
Kaley wrote: "Andy wrote: "I guess we're waiting on Karen and then we can get on with the crucial business of selecting a team name
just took a look at the tracking spreadsheet to get an idea of what's involved..."
You can tell, I'm a fantasy/Paranormal lover...lol
just took a look at the tracking spreadsheet to get an idea of what's involved..."
You can tell, I'm a fantasy/Paranormal lover...lol

so, hoping some of the Bonus Monsters are susceptible to laser weaponry of various flavours
🤞🤞

Circling back to names, I liked these from your suggestions:
Problem Children
Sacrificial Victims
Unwitting Accomplices
I'm trying to think of some pun names based around the monsters on the spreadsheet but am coming up a little short on those right now. The only thing I can think of is Get Ogre It because I saw that on a Shrek shirt recently, but I don't think that really fits for a team name haha. Or jokes around "Hell" and hellhound like "Highway to Hellhound" or "What the Hellhound" but again not sure how fitting those would be for team names.

since we're both new to the challenge -
we could update to Sacrificial Virgins....?
btw - I'm typically on goodreads more during the week, not so much at weekends

That is also true for me. I'm on it a couple times a day each day during the week but much less so on the weekends!


Hi Karen! Welcome to the team!
Yes, I've been trying to cram my contemporary reads in here in the last few days of August because I don't think they're going to be much help in the next months! Getting my list of fantasy going haha.

I just realized that Vampires might be the easiest to find books for. So maybe I shouldn't take that one.

looks good Karen

Sounds like we've agreed on Problem Children, yes? So should we let Namita know?
Also, going back to the rules because I realized I did not 100% understand them before so I've had to reread them a few times. This is my understanding of them, so please let me know if this is also your understanding of them or if I am wrong. Hahaha.
For the base monsters:
We read a book that either has one of the monster's weapons listed in text or in the title or on the cover, or we read a book with that monster in it. One person per monster.
For bonus monsters:
We have to stop reading for other tasks when the bonus monster is announced and read a book with that monster in it (I'm assuming that one is monster in the book since no weapons are listed, unless weapons are listed when the monster is dropped. This can be dropped at any time and we have five days to read it. Every team member has to read for the bonus monster.
Does that sound right to you two?


There will probably be other weapons as well so I'll keep an eye out for those.
I am now kicking myself for all the 600+ page fantasy books with swords and daggers I've read within the last six months and therefore cannot use for this challenge now! haha. But I know I have more that it's been longer since I've read that can cover several different monsters so I might work those in!


Sounds like we've agreed on Problem Children, yes? So should we let Namita know?
Also, going back to the rules because I realized I did not 100% understand them before s..."
As you see, I let Namita know.
I agree with your assessment of the rules. I had to read it several times as well.


I think as a team we only have to read 68 books total combined, correct? Each of us need to read the 6 bonus monsters (18 total) and then we split the additional 50? Unless I'm reading the rules wrong which is completely within the realm of possibility.
I'm wondering if I should start planning books for the six bonus monsters since we know what they are . . . that way when they drop I'm prepared!

The only problem is that 50 doesn't divide equally into 3 (16.6), so two of us will have to read 19 books.

Golem: Pike, Crossbow, battle Axe
Oni: Spear, Sword, Bullet - read 09/29/23
Cyclops: Stake, Sword
Ogre: Catapult, Axe - Kaley - 09/05/23 - What Lies Beyond the Veil
Vampire: Scythe, Garlic, Holy Water, Wooden Stake- Karen, read 09/02/23 - Garlic and Sapphires: The Secret Life of a Critic in Disguise
Werewolf: Silver Net/Chain, Sword, Silver Bullets
Goblin: Crossbow, Sword, Spear - Karen - 09/05/23 The Wandering Inn
Selki: Knife, Dagger, Sword
Centaur: Lance, sword, Crossbow
Dragon: Catapult, Crossbow, Sword, Axe
Basilisk: Lance, Spear, Sword - read
Chimera: Crossbow, Spear
Zombie: Spear, Sword, Baseball bat, dagger, gun, Machete
Banshee: Gold Spear, Gold Dagger, Gold Sword
Kraken: Harpoon, Crossbow, Catapult, Grenade, Cutlass
Orcs: Sword, Arrows, Fire
Krampus: Assault Rifle, Machine Gun, Lightning
Troll: Sun, Mace, Crossbow
Hellhound: Salt, Knife, Angel Blade - Andy 09/4/23- The Ocean at the End of the Lane
Mummy: Magic, Curse, Bombs, sword - Kaley 09/8/23 - Midlife Curses
Siren: Mirror, bronze dagger, shotgun read
Skinwalker: Magic, Shaman Bullets
Succbus: Sword, Cold Iron Weapon, Love
Fae: Iron, Arrow, Sword, Spear
Elf: Sword, Pike, Cold Iron, Crossbow - Karen Dragons of Autumn Twilight, read 09/16/23
Wraith: Fire, Silver Sword
Pishachas: Fire, Sword
Lamia: Salt, Rosemary, Silver Knife - read Andy 09/03/23 - Properties of Thirst
Djinn: Sword, Silver Dagger
Demon: Salt, Sage, Holy Water
Harpy: Dagger, Sword
Wendigo: Silver Bullet, Silver Arrow, Silver Stake
Necromancer: Poison, Dagger
Ghoul: Rifle, Shotgun - Karen 09/14/23 - Summer Knight
Gargoyle: Cannon, Rifle, Napalm Launcher - Andy 09/11/23 - The Night Ship
Nymph: Spear, Boomerang, Harpoon - Revenger, Karen read 09/09/23
Minotaur: Arrows, Sword
Aqrabuamelu: Ice, Lightning
Satyr: Pike, Lance, Sword - Karen, read 09/02/2023 - The Warrior Heir
Manticore: Catapult, Lance, Crossbow, Rifle
Sphinx: Lightning, fire, Magic
Chupacabra: Machine Gun, Crossbow
Baba Yaga: Dagger, Gun
Jorugumo: Cold Iron, Magic - Karen - 09/8/23 - Grave Peril
Griffin: Sword, Crossbow
Phoenix: Crossbow, Spear, Gun, Grenade, Sword
Hydra: Fire, Machine gun, bomb
Lephrecaun: Staff, Wand, Magic - The Forever War - Andy - 09/15/2023
Yeti: Crossbow, Sniper
Mermaid/Merman: Knife, Harpoon, Rope, net
One obvious weapon: Sword: 18 of them.
Crossbow: 13
Spear: 7
Knife: 3, there's also a Silver Knife

The only problem is that 50 doesn't divide equally into 3 (16.6), so two of us will have to read 19 books."
OK, sounds good to me. Also, I'm fine with both splitting them evenly or just everyone taking on what they want/can based on reading speed. I can definitely make 19 work but am flexible about doing more or less based on how the challenge period is going for everyone else! Going to try my best to look for books that are a little longer since that matters for points. I have a few I need to reread before January that are somewhere in the 700-800 page range that I know for certain have at least swords/fae/guns in them. And actually I think the MC has a pet chimera . . . so I have some hefty page count options that can fit for a bunch of different ones depending on what we need!

The Warrior Heir and Finnikin of the Rock, both of these have swords on the cover.
I also have The Golem and the Jinni, which of course would work for the Golem, and it is 819 pages.

and that there will be a set of commonplace weapons for each one
ideally, if Boggart is commonly found as road-kill and any form of transport works - that would be great...

The Track of Sand - Mystery Crime Thriller - so expecting some gun / knife appearances
Properties of Thirst - Historical Fiction, World War II, - should have weapons

Marzahn, mon amour
just not many crossbows or harpoons in a chiropodist clinic on the outskirts of Berlin, so far.

I think some of these may be difficult to find. My suggestion, read the books that are easy to find, then if we have time at the end, work on the more difficult ones.

looking forward to starting this tomorrow
must try to finish current book tonight and clear the decks for monster hunting

looking forward to starting this tomorrow
must try to finish current book tonight and clear the decks for monster..."
I am doing the same.

Do we know if there's an official start time for everyone, or does it just start midnight Sept. 1 in our own time zone? Was looking for a start time and can't find one.
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Welcome to HOB's Annual Monster Hunt!!
Duration: Sep 1st to Nov 30th
Rules:
1. There are 50 Monsters + 6 Bonus Monsters to hunt for the next three months. Each monster has the weapons that can kill them listed. Since I’m the Mistress of the Hunt, you’ll find some unorthodox weapons.
2. Read books that will have the weapon(s) listed for the Monster on the Cover or in text or simply read a book with that monster.
3. There is no particular order, you can Hunt as you please.
4. HOB Standard Challenge Rules apply.
5. Bonus Monsters are worth surprise points.
6. Everyone on the Team has to read for the Bonus Monster. Reading for the same task is allowed.
7. Divide and Conquer. Apart from the Bonus, each Monster can only be read by 1 Hunter.
8. Hunters have to read for the Bonus Monster/check-in before moving onto the regular hunting.
Bonus Monster Rules
1. You get 5 days to read for the Bonus Monster and Check in!
2. You have to start the book after the Bonus Monster task has been posted
3. You can't use the same book for the Regular Monster and the Bonus
4. Remember this is Competitve Challenge!
5. Reading for the same task is allowed
6. Have Fun!!!