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R2 TEAM THREAD: Team #1 The ONEders [THIRD PLACE]
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I'm going to read Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins and I'm excited to see how the story ends! Has anyone read it? I hope it lives up to expectations...

I glanced at the other teams threads -- the team leaders are keeping track. Probably the best way for Steph to know when to award the stamps is for the leads to keep track.

For the FREE SPACE read: Queen of Shadows by Dianne Sylvan. It's on the SOS group bookshelf tagged "aug-2010"

Technically, you don't have to announce the book but it makes it much easier on your team captain and everyone can cheer you on also.




I'm going to read Mockingjay by [author:Su..."
I'm reading it, too. It's goooood! Hope you're liking it!

For the part-of-a-series shelf, I'm going to read

And I'm going to copy from Christina, since I was already planning on reading it this month, anyway, and read


The book is fast paced and realistic and I really liked it (if the 5 stars are any indication) but I was a little annoyed with Katniss at times. It didn't make the book any less exciting, though. I think in the end she did end up the way she was supposed to even though it took time to get there.
All in all, the series was a great one and I'm already recommending it to fellow book lovers.
I think I'm going to read the current BOM for the Free Space - Shadowfever by Karen Marie Moning.
How are you guys doing?
Oh, and what about our team name? Are we One Book Closer or ONEders/Nameless ONEders (I think these are the most popular choices so far)? Oh "fun & sun-enjoying Leader" (aka Laura LuLu) we need your wisdom and guidance!

I say everyone posts which one they prefer, Oneders or One Book Closer, and majority rules. Is that some mindblowing wisdom, or what? Lol.
I vote for Oneders
And I agree with you, the Hunger Games trilogy was awesome--I recommend it to everyone, even real-life people. :)
And I haven't started my book yet--but I'll have it done by the time I get home from vacay (Wed), I promise. :)

The Nameless Oneders
The Clueless Oneders
The Shameless Oneders
The Peerless Oneders

And that was wise oh, mighty Sun, Sand & Beach Baby! Btw, I live in Greece and it's still windy and cold here! Enjoy sun, sand & beach for me too! I'm past ready for spring to come already!!

The book is fast paced and realistic a..."
Wow you're quick!! I tend to do that too with books I really enjoy, I'll stay up all night and read them. I did it with Shadowfever by Karen Marie Moning. I was lucky enough to finish Dreamfever the day Shadowfever came out haha so I had to go out and buy it. I haven't read Mockingjay yet, I've only read The Hunger Games but I loved it!
I plan on starting my book today and hopefully finishing it today because I have a lot to do for school this week. Oh, the woes of a college student. haha

I'll be reading Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost since it's been sitting on my shelf for quite a while and I can't wait to read about this Bones guy everybody is so taken with.
I still don't have the book for the free space but I promise I'll look into it this week.

I'm probably going to read The Iron King, Morrigan's Cross or Fantasy in Death for part-of-a-series shelf.
As for team name, I still prefer One Book Closer. But if we end up going with the Oneders option, I like Nameless Oneders the best.

The book is fast paced and realistic a..."
Nice job in finishing the book so quickly!

I'll try to keep in touch but I'm a high school teacher here in Mexico and with spring break just around the corner... well... let's just say I'm up to my neck with things to do before the kids get any more restless.
I often wonder if I was like that when I was a teenager... it's like they have sugar for breakfast and are set on hyperspeed all the time.. with a never ending battery!
Gosh!... I wish I could get one of those!

I'm probably going to read The Iron King, [book:Morrigan's Cross|..."
The Iron King was really interesting!

Hi All!!! Better late than never! New to the Bingo Game here; but, love to read! I am sooo excited to be on your team :D!
I like the two names mentioned above. I have been trying to come up with something to add; but, you all have great imaginations with the names you have submitted.
Better go choose a book to read and brush up on the rules. Looking forward to bonding over the game!


I gave it 5 stars 'cause I couldn't rate it higher.
The main characters are awesome, I like Cat and I want to either be her or her best friend... and Bones, what a sweet, witty, sexy vampire!
The plot is great, very interesting and it got me hooked from the very beginning. The writing is super easy to read, I didn't notice I was about to finish the whole book until the last couple of chapters.
I can't wait for the next one in the series...



Review:
An interesting world, but a bit steamy than I prefer. I will probably continue with the series eventually, because I want to know more about Shade and Wraith.
What I enjoyed:
* Great heroine. I loved that Tayla is the better fighter.
* Interesting world full of all sorts of demons.
* Eidolon and his family.
* (view spoiler)
What could have been better:
* A little too steamy for my tastes.
* S'genesis is just messed up.
* Seriously, his brothers' names are Shade and Wraith?["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

I'm reading Bonds of Justice by Nalini Singh for the Part-of-a-Series spot. (For those of you who were with me in a team last time... I'm almost caught up on the Psy-Changeling series!)
I'm also going to be reading the current BOM, Shadowfever by Karen Marie Moning, for the Free Space spot.

I am still considering what I will read for the free space.

I'm reading Bonds of Justice by Nalini Singh for the Part-of-a-Series spot. (For those of you who were with me..."
You're reading those quick..how are you liking it?

I'm reading Bonds of Justice by Nalini Singh for the Part-of-a-Series spot. (For those of..."
I personally love the series! I am looking forward to Kiss of Snow coming out at the end of May; but, I am grieving the thought of the book being the last in this series. :(


Review:
An interesting world, but a bit steamy than I prefer. I will probably continue with the ..."
I read the Demonica Series a while ago and I liked it quite a bit. My favourite brother was Shade but that was until I got to read Wraith's book... it's always those guys that everybody hates who end up being the sweetest of them all... remember Zsadist?


Review:
An interesting world, but a bit steamy than I prefer. I will ..."
Good to know. :)

Laurie, Kiss of Snow is not the last in the series, but several of the story arcs are apparently resolved and new ones started.
Pilar's non spoilery review (she read the arc) Kiss of Snow Review

Lauri..."
Thank you! :) I happy again!


For our name, so far we have:
2 - ONEders
1 - Nameless ONEders
1 - One Book Closer
5 more votes before we can decide on this sucker. :)
Seeing your suggestions, I just have to say that I'm loving the names for R2. Especially since all names are fitting for the team numbers! If not with the number in the name, then the number of words.
Love your name suggestions, btw. :D Good luck deciding!
Love your name suggestions, btw. :D Good luck deciding!

Well, I didn't end up finishing that other monthly challenge I said I'd keep myself from reading these immediately for :)
And in an amazing stroke of timing, I just finished Bonds of Justice and Play of Passion just came in the mail!
Man, it's going to be torture waiting for Kiss of Snow... Guess I'll just have to catch up on her other series!

Bonds of Justice by Nalini Singh ****/5 03.08.11
I really enjoyed this one... Max intrigued me with his 1st appearance in Mine to Possess so I was looking forward to his story. I wasn't as big a fan of the romance in this particular book, but the moving forward of the overall arc of the series helped make it a solidly enjoyable read.


PS: I know more P/C books will follow, thankfully. But the build-up to KoS is insane.

My review:
"Interesting take on the fae world. I'm looking forward to the next book.
What I enjoyed:
* The world. The idea of (view spoiler) .
* Ash. Nothing like a stoic, hot, winter fae prince.
* Grimalkin. It will be interesting to see what he does in the future.
What could have been better:
* Meghan was a bit TSTL. She was after a worthy cause, but didn't know enough to survive.
* Oberon seemed fairly inept.
* (view spoiler)



This was a really great YA dystopian read. It takes place in the future, about 2 generations from now--the only clue as to how far in the future is a character is in an antiques shop and makes mention of an ipod from his grandfather's time. :) The story takes place after the Heartland War, the 2nd US Civil War, between the pro-lifers & pro-choicers. To end the war, they come up with the Bill of Life: no abortions or birth control, all babies have a chance at life. But from ages 13-18, parents have the right to "unwind" their children--basically sign them away to the government to be harvested for parts. Puts a new spin on good behavior from your kids, huh?
At this point in the future, all parts of a body can be donated and used in transplants. Break an arm? You can get a cheap cast and hope it heals nicely, but for a bit more money, why not just get a brand new arm? Get in an accident while you were driving drunk and now you have brain damage? No problem--here's a brand new front temporal lobe. And the government makes all the money from the transplants. Pretty sweet deal for them.
Also, there's a law called the Storking Initiative--any woman can dump a baby at someone's front door. If she doesn't get caught, the baby is no longer her responsibility--it's now the responsibility of the person who opens that door. And state homes have tens of thousands of unwanted babies--1 nurse to 50 babies. But hey--they can all be unwound at 13, unless they turn out to be a genius or artistic prodigy and you decide to keep them around.
The story is about 3 kids who are "unwinds", all with different stories, each sadder and more pitiful than the next, and all are on the run, hoping to stay alive until they're 18, which is the age when they can't unwind you anymore.
Ok, enough rambling. But you can see all the thought provoking material in this book. I think it would be a great book club read--lots of stuff for discussion. :)

Free Space - 1/9 completed
Laura Lulu Queen of Shadows
Amanda
Laurie
✔Diane Pleasure Unbound finished March 6 ★★★
Lili
Christina Queen of Shadows
Sarah Kitty and the Midnight Hour
Jen Shadowfever
Thenia Shadowfever
Part-Of-A-Series, G1 - 5/9 completed
✔Laura Lulu Unwind finished March 7 ★★★★★
Amanda
Laurie Silver Borne
✔Diane The Iron King finished March 8 ★★★
✔Lili Halfway to the Grave finished March 6 ★★★★★
Christina Paying the Virgin's Price
Sarah The Dead-Tossed Waves
✔Jen Bonds of Justice finished March 8 ★★★★
✔Thenia Mockingjay finished March 6 ★★★★★

Free Space - 1/9 completed
Laura Lulu Queen of Shadows
Amanda
Laurie ..."
Question... where do I look for the free space book?... the group shelf?
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