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message 1: by UNO Pixie, Our UNO Helper (new)

UNO Pixie | 1839 comments
Team Alex Cross



Team Members:

Cat- Captain
Cally Buchel- Co-captain
Lugosifan
Dawn Robinson
Nikki San Miguel
Sassafrasss
Cecily Kyle


Team Spreadsheet




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UNO Pixie | 1839 comments


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message 4: by Cat (last edited Feb 06, 2019 02:29AM) (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments COUNTDOWN to Start!!

Key points:
ALL books must be started after the challenge begins (1 Feb)
Min page count of 100p / 25k words (verified) for Kids / plays etc

UNO Rules
FAQ

Team Spreadsheet - for us to record books as we read / plan, with the different letter options

Official spreadsheet

Competition ranking sheet
❅❅ Cat	uno2019
❅❅ Cally uno-2019
❅❅ Dawn uno-2019-challenge
❅❅ Nikki uno-2019
❅❅ Sass uno-2019
❅❅ Cecily unopart2
❅❅ Lugosifan uno-tbr



message 5: by Cat (last edited Feb 21, 2019 01:37AM) (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments February Cards

Updated: 20 Feb
ALL CARDS DONE!!!

FEB MINI
Check out the full details here, including the cute crime story we need to solve!

How do we play the mini?
- spell out three phrases
- read 7 books meeting specific criteria
- solve the puzzle (we can ask for clues when we finish some of the clues)

Specific book tasks:
1. Read a book with a housekeeper, maid or servant in the story - Lugosifan - DONE
2. Read a book where the MC works in the medical field - Sass - DONE
3. Read a book tagged MPG science - Cecily - DONE
4. Read a book where a murder occurs - Lugosifan
5. Read a book tagged MPG mystery - Dawn - DONE
6. Read a book based in Sweden or by a Swedish author - Cat - DONE
7. Read a book with an alliterative title - Nikki - DONE

Letters for the spell out:
	#needed	#filled	#left	
S 5 2 3
N 6 4 2
F 1 0 1
O 2 1 1
R 2 1 1
T 3 2 1
C 1 0 1 claimed
G 2 1 1 claimed
Q 1 0 1 claimed
U 1 0 1 claimed
TOTAL 14


Things to note:
- we can use books for both the main challenge and the mini
- books used for the mini have to be finished AFTER 8am 14th Feb UK time, but can be started before then (since the challenge started, though, obvs)
- I've added a tab to our planner to help organise
- Shout if you want to claim one or two of the tasks (#1-7) or the tricky letters (Q, I, U, E, V)
- otherwise I'll add a column to the main tab to record any additional letters in the books we're reading


message 6: by Cat (last edited Mar 26, 2019 05:39AM) (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments MARCH HANDS:

All Done!

MARCH MINI:
Dawn	6	Read a book with the letters D-N-A in the title 
Sass 9 Read a book with a character who is a nosey neighbour
12 Read a book with a character that talks a lot
Sass 22 Read a book where someone has a secret family
Nikki? 33 Read a book with the word "arrest" in the text or title
Cecily 34 Read a book with the word "detective" in the text or title
Cecily 36 Read a book where a character needs to be somewhere on time
Cecily 42 R spell out


26 Mar update


message 7: by Cat (last edited Apr 03, 2019 02:15AM) (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Countdown to April: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

APRIL HANDS
Card	#Needed
0 6
1 6
2 12
3 8
4 6
5 5
6 8
7 7
8 8
9 10
Draw 2 7
Reverse 6
Skip 4
Wild 3
WDraw 4 2

COLOURED CARDS
0 Red 1 - Done
1 Green 1
2 Green 2
4 Blue 1
4 Red 2
5 Green 1
5Yellow 1
6 Blue 1
7Yellow 2
8 Red 1
9 Red 1



message 8: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments R


message 9: by Cat (last edited Jan 13, 2019 01:41AM) (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Hello everyone! Welcome to Team Morgan Freeman.... Uh... I mean Alex Cross!

I'll be linking up rules & sheets & stuff shortly, but for now, some intros (with your UNO shelf link too please)!

I'm Cat, in the UK, and I read a bit of everything! This is my 3rd Uno - and I can't wait!

Uno shelf : uno2019


message 10: by Sassafrass (new)

Sassafrass (sass-a-frass) | 497 comments Hi everyone! I'm Sassafrass. I'm in the US on east coast. I think this is my third uno as well. I read mostly romance but sprinkle a bit of everything else in there.

I'm looking forward to playing with everyone. :)

My uno shelf: uno-2019


message 11: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Hi Sass! Hi Lugosifan!


Nikki ~ The Nocturnal Bookworm (nyxreadsstuff) Hello team! I’m Nikki, currently in Louisiana but moving back to Texas in February. It’s my second time playing uno and I’m super excited. I read a lot of different genres but my top three would probably be sci-fi, horror, and fantasy.

My uno shelf:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


message 13: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Hi Nikki!

So far I'm the sole Europe-based reader - you think this is a Brexit commentary by the mods?!
(sorry, sorry, Brexit is SUPER hot topic right now - Parliament is debating the deal, with the vote on it tomorrow....)

Talking of voting, though.... The mods are asking if we would like a separate thread for reporting books read.

I'm inclined to no - if you guys put full details on the tracking sheet (here) and post an update in here on completion, that'll work for me - with the added bonus that we'll be able to see what fab books everyone's reading! BUT.... if you'd prefer to keep book reporting in a separate thread, shout out - I'll happily go with the majority :)


message 14: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Lugosifan wrote: "Personally I'm voting no as well. The tracking sheet that you've provided - thank you very much by the way - should be simple & convenient enough. :)"

I'd love to claim credit for that tracker, but it's one that the UNO Pixie Mods have had in use for at least a couple of years now!
I do love a spreadsheet, though, so you may find that I start to tinker! ;-)


message 15: by Dawn (new)

Dawn | 303 comments Hello everyone :)

My name is Dawn and I am also from the UK!

I also read a bit of everything but I particularly like fantasy and historical fiction. This is my second UNO and I'm looking forward to playing with everyone.

Link to my UNO shelf here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...

I'm happy to use this thread to report the books read. Much easier to keep track on who is reading for which card and also to increase my want-to-read shelf ;)


message 16: by Sassafrass (new)

Sassafrass (sass-a-frass) | 497 comments I don't want a separate read books thread either.
That just ends up making us report so many different places.


message 17: by Sassafrass (new)

Sassafrass (sass-a-frass) | 497 comments And Cat, I guess the mods want you to get used to being on your own. ;)


message 18: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Hurrah! Dawn! someone else from good ol' Blighty!


message 19: by Jenny (new)

Jenny | 2346 comments Hi! I am popping over from Mikael Blomkvist to wave a coffee-fueled hello at Cat (and the rest). MORNING!!!! (Too loud?)

We have 9 reverses, Cat, so you know I will be suggesting Kadin to the newbies, none of whom I know. This should be fun.

Happy Monday all!


message 20: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Jenny wrote: "Hi! I am popping over from Mikael Blomkvist to wave a coffee-fueled hello at Cat (and the rest). MORNING!!!! (Too loud?)

We have 9 reverses, Cat, so you know I will be suggesting Kadin to the newbies, none of whom I know. This should be fun..."


You HAVE to let us know when that starts happening! I'll bring the popcorn :)


message 21: by Jenny (new)

Jenny | 2346 comments No prob. Are you sharing here as well, or just being a potential voyeur?


message 22: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Jenny wrote: "No prob. Are you sharing here as well, or just being a potential voyeur?"

ummm..... *whispers* I've not actually read it yet .....


message 23: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments which doesn't stop me reading it for a K & then everyone else reading for the Reverses....

we might have a plan!


message 24: by Jenny (new)

Jenny | 2346 comments Please read it. You have to know why it keeps coming up in wicked conversations. (And, you don't want to be the only one, do you? Peer pressure is a real thing you know.)


message 25: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Jenny wrote: "Please read it. You have to know why it keeps coming up in wicked conversations. (And, you don't want to be the only one, do you? Peer pressure is a real thing you know.)"

*teeny voice*No, I don't want to be the only lonely one...


message 26: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Hahahahaha! Just seen this:


Dawn, lets you & I promise not to try and baffle our teamies with Brit-speak?! ;-P


message 27: by Sassafrass (new)

Sassafrass (sass-a-frass) | 497 comments LOL, that's great. But seriously, how would you know that???


message 28: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments that'd be from our mother's milk, Sass!


message 29: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments You guys, I'm sorry, I just realised the tracker sheet was (still) read only. D'oh! I think I've sorted it now, so you should be able to edit it.


message 30: by Cally (new)

Cally (c_hope_b) Hi guys, I'm Cally! Sorry for not posting earlier! But, nice to meet you all.

I'm located in California in the San Diego-ish area (meaning I live an hour from the city and my town has limited everything, haha). ;-)

Here's my Uno folder: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


message 31: by Cecily (new)

Cecily Black | 148 comments Hey everyone! I am Cecily! I live in Edmonton, Alberta Canada. I am an Educational Assistant for a grade 1 student with Autism. This is my second time doing the Uno challenge.
I love to read romance, psychological thrillers, YA, crime dramas. I am not really into fantasy, historical fiction, or paranormal. However, I am usually willing to give pretty much anything a shot.
I am really excited to start!


message 32: by Dawn (new)

Dawn | 303 comments Haha Cat we can only try!


message 33: by Cat (last edited Jan 15, 2019 07:22AM) (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Whoop! that's everyone present and correct! Yay!

Two requests of the team:
- check-in regularly, and let me or Cally know if you need to drop out / reduce involvement / whathaveyou. It's a fun game, not (and this is a reminder to myself) super-competitive, but it's no fun for the team if members vanish without a word - it makes us worry and then get grumpy. Especially if you vanish on a yellow card book! ;-P

- be kind to each other :) We're all bookish people, so that'll be easy, but always worth agreeing to!

If anyone wants to add another team request, shout out!

In terms of planning - we've a couple of weeks yet before we start, and I get super itchy if I get excited about books that I can't read for weeks, so I wasn't going to get knee-deep into prep until Burn's Night (25 Jan). That's not to stop you from doing so!

If you are of the mind to plan ahead, the tricky cards that we want to fill first are:
- coloured cards
- Wild Draw 4 cards (basically the coloured cards again
- Reverses (read a book that a team member has already read

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Coloured Cards:
Having said that I don't like getting knee-deep into planning, that doesn't stop me having a little paddle!

Our cards are, with volunteers already:
1 Green
3 Blue - Cat
4 Red
6 Red
7 Red (will also cover a WD4)
8 Yellow - Cat
9 Blue
Wild Draw 4 - 6 off

I've got books that will cover the dreaded Yellow card (and the captains have all been warned that the UNO gods were big fans of Yellow this year, so let's enjoy this month of only one Yellow!)

If anyone else knows that they have books to cover any of those, and want to claim it, shout out.

- speaking of claiming books - in general I've found it much easier on everyone if we don't do much in the way of claiming cards early in the game - with the exception of the coloured & reverses. So, if you are reading a book, I'm going to put it where it fits best! Towards the end of the month, when we have gaps in cards to fill we can be more possessive about cards, and I'm gonna be more directive about what we need!

Reverses:
We've got 6 Reverses to fill. That means finding a book a team member has already read and reading it. It can be a book read before or during UNO.

I've a cunning plan, if you guys are up for it....
Kadin!!!
I don't know how many of you are in NBRC and were in TT Harry Potter, but this is an infamous book of not very high quality that about 90% of the players of Quidditch read. It's short, free on KU, and very very silly.
I thought we could read it to cover the Reverses, and for the group pain-shared fun! Whaddya think???!


message 34: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments @Lugosifan
Are these the editions you have to read?
Newbies by James A. Moore Sleepy hollow and other short stories by Washington Irving
'cos I'm not sure they are blue / red.
Do you have Newbies in the flesh? Is it obviously (50%) blue? On screen it looks black to me
That ed of Sleepy Hollow doesn't look 50% red to me - if you're going to read a different ed, then make sure that's what's shelved.


message 35: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments I'll double check with the captains' group & get back to you :)


message 36: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Bad news :( Captain consensus is that neither cover is sufficiently safe to use. Sorry! :(

But... better to know now and find a different plan than to think it'll work and lose points later, right? :)


message 37: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments oh! but if Sleepy Hollow has an N or H character, it'll work the Blue card instead :)


message 38: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments and finally for now, the Mods & Captains group have started a little project to build up a resource for the colour covers, by tagging books with:

uno-red
uno-blue
uno-green
uno-yellow

so that GR will auto create a shelf listing group for ideas:
red covers
blue covers
green covers
yellow covers

They're a bit lightly populated right now, but as GR refreshes that'll start updating for us!


message 39: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Lugosifan wrote: "Oh, too bad. But, Sleepy Hollow does have the Headless Horseman. That counts, right?"

That's what he's called, like a name / nickname, right? That should count!


message 40: by Cat (last edited Jan 15, 2019 08:59AM) (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Excellent! Let's pop that in against a WD4 for 3 Blue then! :)


message 41: by Cally (new)

Cally (c_hope_b) Cat wrote: "Whoop! that's everyone present and correct! Yay!

Two requests of the team:
- check-in regularly, and let me or Cally know if you need to drop out / reduce involvement / whathaveyou. It's a fun ga..."


I'm good with this (genius) plan! I'll read Kadin for Reverse. :)


message 42: by Nikki ~ The Nocturnal Bookworm (last edited Jan 17, 2019 05:35PM) (new)

Nikki ~ The Nocturnal Bookworm (nyxreadsstuff) Cat wrote: "and finally for now, the Mods & Captains group have started a little project to build up a resource for the colour covers, by tagging books with:

uno-red
uno-blue
uno-green
uno-yellow

so that GR ..."

That is actually a really really awesome idea, about to compare shelves to all of you lovely teamates to see what I might already own that you have read to help with those pesky reverses (and also to see if I have some yellow cover stuff)

EDIT
These are all ones I could read for reverse and I'm posting the cover I have to visualize ones I could use for colors as well. Since these are books I already have copies of anyone wants to suggest I prioritize any of these please let me know. I would be happy to read any of these :D

From Cat:
Frankenstein (The Original 1818 'Uncensored' Edition) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Wool Omnibus Edition (Silo, #1; Wool, #1-5) by Hugh Howey Ancillary Justice (Imperial Radch, #1) by Ann Leckie The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (Wayfarers, #1) by Becky Chambers The Black Company (The Chronicles of the Black Company, #1) by Glen Cook Curtsies & Conspiracies (Finishing School, #2) by Gail Carriger

Cally
The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie Anne of Green Gables (Illustrated) by L.M. Montgomery Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children, #1) by Ransom Riggs

Dawn
Spellwright (Spellwright, #1) by Blake Charlton

Sass
The Starlight Rite by Cherise Sinclair Beyond Shame (Beyond, #1) by Kit Rocha Comfort Food by Kitty Thomas Curtsies & Conspiracies (Finishing School, #2) by Gail Carriger Darkhouse (Experiment in Terror, #1) by Karina Halle Club Shadowlands (Masters of the Shadowlands, #1) by Cherise Sinclair Tears of Tess (Monsters in the Dark, #1) by Pepper Winters Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie

Cecily
Comfort Food by Kitty Thomas Club Shadowlands (Masters of the Shadowlands, #1) by Cherise Sinclair The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury The Gunslinger (The Dark Tower, #1) by Stephen King Anne of Green Gables (Illustrated) by L.M. Montgomery Frankenstein (The Original 1818 'Uncensored' Edition) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children, #1) by Ransom Riggs Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë

Lugosifan
The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury Candide by Voltaire


message 43: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Wow, Nikki, that's a great range of reading!

I can totally recommend Ancillary Justice - superlative sci-fi. Long Way to Small Angry Planet is also brilliant, but in a less plot-driven way - it's more of a pootle along with exploration of what it means to be friends with different people.

I've got the Miss Peregrine's Children books on my kindle somewhere, unread - Cally & Cecily, would you recommend them?

I might do the same exercise later, if I get time... it's always fun to poke about other people's readings to do the compare & contrast & add to the TBR (which never gets shorter, however much I try!!)


message 44: by Dawn (new)

Dawn | 303 comments Nikki, I am currently reading WOOL by Hugh Howey and am thoroughly enjoying! Would recommend that one :)

I was a bit disappointed by Spellwright to be honest.


message 45: by Cally (last edited Jan 17, 2019 11:42AM) (new)

Cally (c_hope_b) I liked Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children but haven't yet read the sequels. You're making me want to re-read it because I could not get into the sequels after the gap in time between the first and secondary books!

It was a good, quick read which is perfect for the UNO challenge. :) It is mostly fantasy but has a bit of history (WWII) and romance which I loved, at the time.


Nikki ~ The Nocturnal Bookworm (nyxreadsstuff) Thanks for the feedback everyone! That will definitely help me narrow down which to read when. I love Goodreads compare books tool, it makes stuff like this soooo much easier.


Nikki ~ The Nocturnal Bookworm (nyxreadsstuff) I saw Borne shelves under uno-green but wanted to verify it would really count as a green.

This is the cover:
Borne (Borne #1) by Jeff VanderMeer


message 48: by Cecily (new)

Cecily Black | 148 comments Cat wrote: "Wow, Nikki, that's a great range of reading!

I can totally recommend Ancillary Justice - superlative sci-fi. Long Way to Small Angry Planet is also brilliant, but in a less plot-driven way - it's ..."


It was a decent story but I just really liked how the book was put together. You should go for it!


message 49: by Cecily (new)

Cecily Black | 148 comments I will do my best to check in as often as possible. I am rather busy these days but definitely plan to do more once the challenge starts! I will really be able to get into the planning this weekend!!


message 50: by Sassafrass (new)

Sassafrass (sass-a-frass) | 497 comments Sorry team, apparently, I'm not getting notifications.

I'll try to catch up on what's been decided.

Cat, I'm in for the sucky book if needed.

Also, I just wanted to let the team know that I'm kind of scare on Monday-Wednesday because that's when I work and I'm around more the other days of the week.


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