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Fall 23 Read-a-Thon: Team Shoe

The pages/hours reading requirement seems tougher this time than for some past team challenges, so make sure you're filling those in this week (though maybe I'll be proved wrong).
Off to work on the spreadsheet!

A couple of things lined up to make this Read-a-thon work for me... 1. my husband is out of town next week so I'll have more time to read in the evenings 2. A good handful of books came available to me on Libby all at once (why does that always seem to happen lol!)
This will be my first time participating so I'm trying to read all of the instructions carefully but please let me know if I'm not tracking correctly. I'm excited to read with this group!

I'm off to check out the spreadsheet!

If you want someone else to do any of this or have any questions, just post here. I usually cross check the finished books and make sure they get moved from the plans tab when they're done too.


I'm in the middle of reading A Killer Stitch and have started listening to Patina which isn't very long.
Happy reading everyone!

The Silent Patient



This is my first read-a-thon too! I'm a bit confused about the scoring, rolls, page count, so I'll be needing some guidance. I'm currently reading

Looks like it will fit in several prompts, but I think
- A book with 2 or more authors works best.
Also, I started it before the read-a-thon. Do I count the pages all the pages, or just those from now on?
Let the games begin!

This is my first read-a-thon too! I'm a bit confused about the scoring, rolls, page count, so I'll be needing some guidance. I'm currently reading
[bookcover:Dillinger|39..."
I was confused with my first readathon too. Our captains and everyone else will help with however we can.
If a book fits several prompts, you can mark them all off for now. And then when you're done and you're ready to move it to the completed tab, you mark it for the one you think works best.
As long as you still have at least one hundred pages left, you can use the book for the challenge/prompts. As far as pages, you only count what you started reading today. Hope that helps!

So it looks like for each roll we earn, that goes in a game. The game isn't considered finished until we have read one book and earned 1 roll for each prompt. Does that make sense? And Emily please correct me if I'm wrong!


Other teams I've been on have highlighted when a prompt is complete on the Plan tab, so I've done that as well. I think it helps to have a visual indicator that a prompt has been done.


I will do my best to use the spreadsheet, but I'm really bad with understanding spreadsheets generally so please feel free to fill my books in wherever needed!
Mod Note: Pages read and hours listened are working a bit differently this Read-a-Thon. You must accrue "rolls" in order to officially fill prompts - which means each prompt read needs one book and one roll in order to mark it as completed. You earn rolls by reading 500 pages or 10 audio hours as a team. You assign rolls by marking a "1" in the Rolls Used column next to the prompt. This will tally on the Rolls tab on your spreadsheet, so you can keep track of how many rolls you have available and how many you have used. If you have any questions, please post on the Team Challenge Intro and FAQs thread!

I've finished Patina. I thought that sport would be a harder one to fill which is why I went for this one first. Lo and behold we had several books for this prompt, so I put in the school prompt since mine was the only book marked for it.
I just started Private India as that looked to be a harder to fill prompt too.

Hi Rachel! I've put in It's One of Us on the spreadsheet for you and marked off a few possible prompts based on the summary. Mark off anything else you think it might fit.
JennH, now would also be a good time to read shorter books or novellas that may not be 100 pages (so it wouldn't count for the challenge) but could earn some points. Same thing with graphic novels that are not 200 pages, or children's books.

Oh wow, that totally did not occur to me. This I could do. Here I was thinking I needed to read longer books. Thanks for the tip, Emily!

I put two books on hold that have royalty in them and both are "available soon", so I should be able to get one this week.

This is my first read-a-thon too! I'm a bit confused about the scoring, rolls, page count, so I'll be needing some guidance. I'm currently reading

I finished. 242 pages read. Prompt: Risk - - A book that takes place in at least 2 countries (USA and Mexico)
I still don't understand the "rolls" so I'll leave that to the captains to deal with. Please check my spreadsheet entries to see if I'm on the right track.
I just started


Actually, the book I'm reading now does too, I just finished a section talking about how women's brains were obviously smaller because they lived a life of leisure and weren't very intelligent (though the author notes they seemed to be trying to find evidence to support a belief rather than use all evidence in the best way to make a conclusion, since many of the women's brains were from smaller, older women while the men were taller and younger).

Thanks! I'll take a look tomorrow (it's currently past 2 am, lol)
Only managed to read 78 pages in total today, which is much lower than I was expecting. Hopefully will have some more time tomorrow!
Mod Note: (Hopefully this is the last one lol) I have lowered the requirements to earn rolls. It is now at 400 pages or 6 hours of audio. Your spreadsheets have already been updated!



I am going to have to change my game plan once I finish the books I'm reading now. I thought I'd read harder to fill prompts but they seem to be taken care of....



I am in Colorado, mountain daylight.



127 pages total; read 82 today, 45 yesterday
Fits the Game of Life prompt: - A book featuring a wedding or childbirth
And I'm in Prineville, Oregon...

I finished A Killer Stitch and put in the retirement age prompt so we can have a completed Game of Life! Our first game! :)

Yay for our first game!








I started our Clue game. It's funny... I thought it'd be the first one to have prompts completed since it had a lot of options marked for it. And I admit, I'm biased since I tend to read mysteries which the prompts lead towards.
Today I'm hoping to make decent progress on Steeped in Malice, and I just started Granny on Board which is a short audio.
Happy reading!
Oh, I hadn't realized that the teams tended to be sorted by time zones. I thought it was by reading speed and/or some sort of complicated algorithm that the mods same up with. I guess that explains why I tended to be with certain team members. lol I'm reading from the east coast, NJ.

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Roll the dice and see where you land in this team challenge!
EARN ROLLS
For each book completed, the team must have at least 500 pages read OR 10 hours of audio listened in order to claim the prompt as completed. Your spreadsheet will keep track of rolls earned and used.
CLUE
- A book set in large house or mansion
- A book that includes a murder
- A book with a weapon of any kind on cover
- A book whose cover is predominantly white, green, mustard yellow, plum, peacock blue, or scarlet
- A book with a character that makes some kind of mistake
PARCHEESI
- A book set in India
- A book that contains a royal character
- A book whose page count contains any combination of 2, 3, and 4
- A book that has circle, square, cube, or cross shape on cover
- A book with a two-word title
RISK
- A book that takes place in at least 2 countries
- A book where war is involved
- A book with 2 or more authors
- A book with a character that takes a risk of any kind
- A book with a character who is military or ex-military
GAME OF LIFE
- A book that centers on a family
- A book that's set in school or college
- A book with a character gets or changes job
- A book featuring a wedding or childbirth
- A book with a character of retirement age
TRIVIAL PURSUIT
- A book relating to Science & Nature
- A book relating to History
- A book relating to Sports & Leisure
- A book relating to Entertainment & Arts
- Any nonfiction book
THE TEAM
CAPTAIN: Traci
CAPTAIN: Nancy
Catsalive
Rachel
Jenn H
Sarah
Brittany
Robin HR
TEAM SPREADSHEET: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...