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message 2: by NBRC Travel Agent (last edited Jan 27, 2016 11:27AM) (new)

NBRC Travel Agent | 368 comments Your itinerary is here

When you have a team name, just let me know and I'll update this thread name :)

First stop - Florence, USA



message 4: by NBRC Travel Agent (last edited Jan 27, 2016 11:34AM) (new)

NBRC Travel Agent | 368 comments So just to get you started...

Your first stop is Florence, USA

You can choose as a team to:
TASK
- Read books set in United States, or by American authors or
- Do a spell-it-out of Florence or United States of America

OR
You can elect to do the detour, which for this stop, means that four of you need to "Read a book that you added to your "to read" shelf within the last month"


message 6: by Jennifer H (new)

Jennifer H Hi Everyone!


✿~Danielle~✿ (dmh1) | 5684 comments Hello team


message 8: by Katie (last edited Jan 09, 2017 07:39PM) (new)

Katie | 1634 comments Tracking:


✓ 1. Malabo (GQ) - Arrival: 7/6/16
Spell-it-Out

M: Mark Dunn - Ella Minnow Pea: A Progressively Lipogrammatic Epistolary Fable - Sophie, 7/16
A: Allen, Sarah Addison - Garden Spells - Katie, 7/7
L: Lucy Valentine - Deeply, Desperately - Audrey, 7/9
A: Azinger, Karen - The Steel Queen - Cindy, 7/10
B: Bob Fingerman - Pariah - Megs, 7/10
O: Oram, Kelly - Cinder & Ella - Alison, 7/9

1. A Kiss of Shadows - Danielle, 7/7
2. Undiscovered - Amanda, 7/8

Ella Minnow Pea A Progressively Lipogrammatic Epistolary Fable by Mark Dunn Garden Spells (Waverley Family, #1) by Sarah Addison Allen Deeply, Desperately (Lucy Valentine, #2) by Heather Webber The Steel Queen (The Silk & Steel Saga, #1) by Karen Azinger Pariah by Bob Fingerman Cinder & Ella (Cinder & Ella, #1) by Kelly Oram A Kiss of Shadows (Merry Gentry, #1) by Laurell K. Hamilton Undiscovered (Treasure Hunter Security #1) by Anna Hackett

✓ 2. Thiruvananthapuram (IN) - Arrival: 7/16/16
# between 1-50 in title

Amanda - Two of a Kind, 7/23
Audrey - Mémoires sur la cour de Louis XIV, 8/13
Danielle - The One You Want, 7/23
Sophie - 12 Rounds, 7/16
Katie - Size 12 and Ready to Rock, 7/27
Alison - 3:46 a.m., 7/12
Cindy - Six of Crows, 7/22
Megs - The Number 7, 7/20

Two of a Kind (Fool's Gold, #11) by Susan Mallery Mémoires sur la cour de Louis XIV (Tempus) by primi visconti The One You Want (The Original Heartbreakers, #0.5) by Gena Showalter 12 Rounds (Knockout, #1) by Lauren Hammond Size 12 and Ready to Rock (Heather Wells, #4) by Meg Cabot 3 46 a.m. (Henry Bins #5) by Nick Pirog Six of Crows (Six of Crows, #1) by Leigh Bardugo The Number 7 by Jessica Lidh

✓ 3. Taichung (TW) - Arrival: 8/13/16
Top Shelves: 2005

Amanda - Good Grief, 7/24
Audrey - Poison Study, 9/3
Danielle - A Quick Bite, 8/14
Sophie - Blithe Images, 7/31
Katie - Night Play, 8/30
Alison - A Long Way Down, 8/29
Cindy - Survivor In Death, 8/23
Megs - The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, 8/1

Good Grief by Lolly Winston Poison Study (Study, #1) by Maria V. Snyder A Quick Bite (Argeneau #1) by Lynsay Sands Blithe Images by Nora Roberts Night Play (Dark-Hunter #5, Were-Hunter #1) by Sherrilyn Kenyon A Long Way Down by Nick Hornby The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (Sisterhood, #1) by Ann Brashares

4. Obihiro (JP) - Arrival: 9/3/16
1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die

Amanda - The Handmaid's Tale, 9/14
Audrey - The Three Musketeers
Danielle - Legend, 11/10
Sophie - Sense and Sensibility, 9/19
Katie - Kitchen, 9/18
Alison - The Great Gatsby, 8/31
Cindy
Megs - Madame Bovary, 9/28

The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood Legend (The Drenai Saga, #1) by David Gemmell Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert

5. Santa Fe (US) - Arrival:
1st published in July

Amanda
Audrey - Raven Flight, 8/21
Danielle
Sophie - The Husband's Secret, 8/25
Katie
Alison
Cindy
Megs - Justice Calling, 10/13

Raven Flight (Shadowfell, #2) by Juliet Marillier The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty Justice Calling (The Twenty-Sided Sorceress, #1) by Annie Bellet

6. Chicago (US) - Arrival:
Character is doctor

Amanda
Audrey - Ashes in the Wind, 9/18
Danielle
Sophie - Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End, 7/16
Katie
Alison - All Is Not Forgotten, 7/14
Cindy
Megs - Green Grass, Running Water, 8/16

Ashes in the Wind by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss Being Mortal Medicine and What Matters in the End by Atul Gawande All Is Not Forgotten by Wendy Walker Green Grass, Running Water by Thomas King

7. Reykjavik (IS) - Arrival:
Airplane, spaceship or some type of machine on cover

Amanda
Audrey - Killing Grounds, 10/23
Danielle
Sophie - Dune Messiah, 8/25
Katie
Alison
Cindy
Megs - Blameless, 12/24

Killing Grounds (Kate Shugak, #8) by Dana Stabenow Dune Messiah (Dune Chronicles #2) by Frank Herbert Blameless (Parasol Protectorate, #3) by Gail Carriger

8. Porto (PT) - Arrival:
Character is 16

Amanda - One Paris Summer, 7/25
Audrey - Raven Flight, 8/21
Danielle - Insurgent, 9/3
Sophie - Cyador's Heirs, 11/28
Katie - You Wish, 7/14
Alison - The Iron Daughter, 7/10
Cindy - Princess of Glass, 7/14
Megs

One Paris Summer by Denise Grover Swank Raven Flight (Shadowfell, #2) by Juliet Marillier Insurgent (Divergent, #2) by Veronica Roth Cyador's Heirs (The Saga of Recluce, #17) by L.E. Modesitt Jr. You Wish by Mandy Hubbard The Iron Daughter (The Iron Fey, #2) by Julie Kagawa Princess of Glass (Princess, #2) by Jessica Day George


NBRC Travel Agent | 368 comments Katie wrote: "This first stop looks pretty easy. :)"

Well if it's too easy, I can change that USA to South Carolina :)


message 10: by Sophie, The other one (new)

Sophie (drsophie) | 5684 comments Mod
Hi

I agree 1st looks good! What do you all fancy doing for it? Books set in the US shouldn't be too difficult, but I'm happy to go for anything.

Has anyone got ideas for a team name?


message 11: by Katie (new)

Katie | 1634 comments NBRC Travel Agent wrote: "Katie wrote: "This first stop looks pretty easy. :)"

Well if it's too easy, I can change that USA to South Carolina :)"


Lol! No, that's cool. I'm pretty sure we'll run into something much more challenging down the line. :P


message 12: by Katie (new)

Katie | 1634 comments I'm terrible with team names, but I will say that whatever everyone else likes is good with me.


message 13: by ✿~Danielle~✿ (new)

✿~Danielle~✿ (dmh1) | 5684 comments I'm no good at coming up with team names.


message 14: by Mary X (last edited Jan 27, 2016 12:28PM) (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 5588 comments I suck at team names too.

Five for flying? (to fit the travel theme?)
Fearless Five?
Five Ferocious Readers?


There happens to be a Florence MA very close to me. Got an Aunt and Uncle there.


message 15: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 5588 comments I do not want to be captain, btw.

I'm good with either route although I think we should try for more points as often as possible. I confess that I did not fully read the rules yet but I do believe following the detour is worth more points.

Either way, I have books for all the options this week.


message 16: by Jennifer H (last edited Jan 27, 2016 12:46PM) (new)

Jennifer H Here are a few name ideas...


First Class Five
Book Us a Flight
Planes, Trains & Pages
Leave the Reading to Us (based off the slogan 'Leave the driving to us)
World Class Readers


message 17: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 5588 comments So I went back to my normal screen name (started added something after Mary because there were always other Mary's playing challenges and it was confusing.)

In case anyone is wondering why it looks different.


message 18: by Sophie, The other one (new)

Sophie (drsophie) | 5684 comments Mod
Sisterhood of the travelling books?

I have a feeling choosing the name could be more difficult than anything else we have to do!

Have any of you managed to get a look at the whole of our itinerary? I just get a message saying I need permission. Feeling nosy and want to see where else we'll be travelling to.

I can find books to fit whatever task we want to do.


message 19: by Katie (new)

Katie | 1634 comments Whenever we decide on what we want to do...I just finished this book (started after our thread was set up).

Ninja at First Sight by Penny Reid

It's set in the US, was written by an American author, can be used for "N", "P", "R" and if we're allowed to use series "K" or MC names "G", "A", or "F". I also just added it to my TBR, so it will work for the detour as well.


message 20: by Katie (new)

Katie | 1634 comments Also, I think Book Us a Flight is cute.


message 21: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 5588 comments I also like Books Us a Flight.

I haven't looked for a book yet but I can't probably find something that will work for any option we choose.


message 22: by Amanda A (new)

Amanda A | 629 comments I also have books that will fit any of the options for this stop.

I like Book Us a Flight too.


message 23: by Jennifer H (new)

Jennifer H I can do whatever option we choose.


message 24: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 5588 comments I'm having a hard time picking a book because I don't want to start a series book in case I need it for another team challenge. (it's series based and I won't know what # I'll need until Friday. )


message 25: by Jennifer H (new)

Jennifer H Mary: Harry Dresden's Love Slave wrote: "I'm having a hard time picking a book because I don't want to start a series book in case I need it for another team challenge. (it's series based and I won't know what # I'll need until Friday. )"

I know what you mean.


message 26: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 5588 comments OK found a stand alone that's set in the US and fits the detour if we decide to do that.

The Thin Place by Kathryn Davis


message 27: by Audrey Jane (new)

Audrey Jane | 1815 comments Hi everyone! I like the names Book Us A Flight and Leave the Reading to Us for our team.

I can find a book that fits for every task as well as the detour. Looking forward to this challenge.


message 28: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 5588 comments So do we need to pick a captain to do our submissions? I really don't want to captain. Does anyone else want to?

Also I am not liking the book I picked so I am going to look for another one.


message 29: by Sophie, The other one (new)

Sophie (drsophie) | 5684 comments Mod
Looking at the rules I think this is a non-captain game so we all work together to sort out submissions etc. Might be easiest if we all add things to the spreadsheet or however we choose to organise things.

Book us a flight seems to be popular. Does anyone object if we put it down as the team name?

1. Gunnison (US) - Florence (US)
2. Florence (US) - Bermuda (BM)
3. Bermuda (BM) - Abuja (NG)
4. Abuja (NG) - Hurghada (EG)
5. Hurghada (EG) - Nizhny Novgorod (RU)
6. Nizhny Novgorod (RU) - Almaty (KZ)
7. Almaty (KZ) - Petropavlovsk (RU)
8. Petropavlovsk (RU) - Gunnison (US)
is our itinerary


message 30: by Mary X (last edited Jan 28, 2016 08:27AM) (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 5588 comments I'm good with Book Us a Flight.

Hmm. I don't think I have anything for many of those countries.

What have we decided to do this round? I think we should go the detour route if it gives more points. Or is there someone who can't read a recently added to-read book? US is an easy to cover country so why not take the extra points when we can when we know we might not be able to cover some of the more obscure stops.


message 31: by Sophie, The other one (new)

Sophie (drsophie) | 5684 comments Mod
I haven't added anything to my to-read shelf for a while.

As far as I can tell if we all read a book set in the US this week that gets 35 points and hopefully won't be a difficult country to cover, unlike some of the other stops (I don't think I know of any books set in Kazakhstan, but I'm sure we could find some...). Then for the more difficult stops we could detour (max 50 points).


message 32: by Jennifer H (new)

Jennifer H The thing we want to keep in mind is we can only do a maximum of 5 detours. So, since the US is such an easy locale I say we stick with it.


message 33: by ✿~Danielle~✿ (last edited Jan 28, 2016 09:21AM) (new)

✿~Danielle~✿ (dmh1) | 5684 comments I'm good with Book Us A Flight as team name.

I think we should do the task of books set in US as it's pretty easy and leave the detours for harder task.


message 34: by Jennifer H (new)

Jennifer H I think Raine is the only person who has yet to check in. I'll go ahead and send her a pm to let her know we are ready to start.


message 35: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 5588 comments I just reread my last post and I think I had in my head the reading books set in a specific country is also part of the detour. My bad.

So now that I had my aha moment, I agree lets save the detours for harder countries.


message 36: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 5588 comments My book locals are pretty limited to the more common locals: UK & North America. I might have something in the Caribbean. I have a book set in Botswana. But those don't help us.

When is our target date for completing the first stop?


message 37: by Sophie, The other one (new)

Sophie (drsophie) | 5684 comments Mod
I think my books either cover common locations, scandinavia or fantasy worlds which aren't going to be useful!

If we go for reading books in the US for this round we have the choice of either waiting until we are all done with something or setting a deadline and moving on when we reach it - what do people think?

I can probably start something that will fit tonight and finish it in within the week.


message 38: by Mary X (last edited Jan 28, 2016 10:51AM) (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 5588 comments I can have something finished by Sunday. Probably sooner but I'm going out tomorrow and have class on Saturday. I might wait to pick a different book until tomorrow morning when a play is made on another team challenge. Then I can try and use one book for both. Then again, I might just start something today anyway.


message 39: by Raine (new)

Raine (raine_renner) | 304 comments Hi everyone!

I tried to post from my phone on the train ride home yesterday, but for some reason GR wasn't letting hit the post button to post my response.

Our first stop (U.S.) is easy. I say we stay and not detour since we only have a certain number of times we can detour. I can read tons of books of authors from the U.S. or located from the U.S. In fact I just read two books last night/early this morning with both set in Wyoming. Both books should count because I started the first one 20 hours ago and it looks like our group was created 23 hours ago.

So if we read more than one book per stop that is 10 points each book, right?

I'm okay with either Book Us A Flight or Leave the Reading to Us as the group name.


message 40: by Sophie, The other one (new)

Sophie (drsophie) | 5684 comments Mod
I think only one book per person counts at each stop, but I might be wrong about that...

Raine - that's speedy reading!


message 41: by Jennifer H (new)

Jennifer H I'll let the Travel Agent know we would like are name to be Book Us a Flight.


message 42: by Katie (new)

Katie | 1634 comments Sophie wrote: "I think only one book per person counts at each stop, but I might be wrong about that...

Raine - that's speedy reading!"


I think it depends on which option we choose. With some of the spell it outs we'd need multiple books per person.


message 43: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 5588 comments Yeah with some of the spell it outs we will need more than one book from some people. But we can always opt to do something other than the spell it out. Unless both the country and detour are just too hard one week.


message 44: by Katie (new)

Katie | 1634 comments So, it sounds like we'll just stick with book set in the US for this first stop, right?

We should probably set up a tracking post. I can do that if nobody objects. I'll just put it in my first post...which is Msg. 8.


message 45: by ✿~Danielle~✿ (new)

✿~Danielle~✿ (dmh1) | 5684 comments COMPLETION POST


Center of Gravity (Marauders, #3) by Lina Andersson Center of Gravity
28 January
Set in the United States


message 46: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 5588 comments Do we have to review for this?


message 47: by Jennifer H (new)

Jennifer H I can't find anything in the rules that say you have to so, I guess if you wanted to you can but it is not mandatory.


message 48: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 5588 comments I didn't think we did because just wanted to clarify. I'm not a big review writer.


message 49: by Sophie, The other one (new)

Sophie (drsophie) | 5684 comments Mod
Thanks for the tracking post!

Will try to get my book for this read over the weekend. If I stay awake today there's a good chance I'll manage it (16 hour shift yesterday might mean I don't though!)


message 50: by Mary X (new)

Mary X (marymaryalwayscontrary) | 5588 comments OK finally picked another book:

Hard Evidence (I-Team, #2) by Pamela Clare

US setting and author.


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