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[Section 1:]
#1-This requires one book.
Read a book: first in its series, with 100-199 pages, that is a debut novel, published in Jan. or Feb., or with "1(one)" in the title
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#2-This requires one book.
Read a book: second in its series, with 200-299 pages, with two people on the cover, published in Mar. or Apr, or with "2(two)" in the title
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#3-This requires one book.
Read a book: third in its series, with 300-399 pages, with trees on the cover, published in May. or Jun., or with "3(three)" in the title
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#4-This requires one book.
Read a book: fourth in its series, with 400-499 pages, with a four-wheeled vehicle on the cover (i.e. a car -- a motorcycle will not work), published in Jul. or Aug., or with "4(four)" in the title
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#5-This requires one book.
Read a book: fifth in its series, with 500-599 pages, with a hand on the cover, published in Sept. or Oct., or with "5(five)" in the title
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#6-This requires one book.
Read a book: sixth in its series, with 600-699 pages, with a ship on the cover, published in Nov. or Dec., or with "6(six)" in the title
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If the total number of points earned from the first section (above) is at least 27, the team will receive a bonus of 5 points!
[Section 2:]
Three of a Kind-This requires three books to be read (doesn't have to be done by the same person).
Read three books that go together in one of these ways: same genre, published same year or in the same month, same author, same number in its series, same number of pages (rounding to the nearest hundred: so 198 would be 200 and 212 would also be 200).
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Four of a Kind-This requires four books to be read (doesn't have to be done by the same person).
Read four books that go together in one of these ways: same genre, published same year or in the same month, same author, same number in its series, same number of pages (we're rounding to the nearest hundred: so 198 would be 200 and 212 would also be 200).
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Full House-This requires one book.
Read a book that has an author whose first or last name contains either two consonants and three vowels OR three consonants and two vowels (i.e. Karen Witemeyer, Ronie Kendig, etc.)
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Small Straight (1,2,3,4 OR 2,3,4,5 OR 3,4,5,6)-This requires four books to be read (doesn't have to be done by the same person).
Read a book with the number 1, 2 or 3 in its page count or publication date
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Read a book with the number 2, 3, or 4 in its page count or publication date
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Read a book with the number 3, 4, or 5 in its page count or publication date
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Read a book with the number 4, 5, or 6 in its page count or publication date
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Large Straight (1,2,3,4,5 OR 2,3,4,5,6)-This requires five books to be read (doesn't have to be done by the same person).
Read a book with the number 1 or 2 in its page count or publication date
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Read a book with the number 2 or 3 in its page count or publication date
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Read a book with the number 3 or 4 in its page count or publication date
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Read a book with the number 4 or 5 in its page count or publication date
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Read a book with the number 5 or 6 in its page count or publication date
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Yahtzee-This requires five books to be read (doesn't have to be done by the same person). Each task must be completed once to get a Yahtzee! :)
Read a book that has an average rating of 4 stars or higher on Goodreads
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Read a book that a teammate rated 5 stars (or that a mod rated 5 stars)
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Read a book whose title begins with a Y, A, H, T, Z, or E
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Read a book with a red cover (when you see the cover, you think "red")
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Read a book with a white or black cover (when you see the cover, you think "white" or "black"
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Chance-This is a freebie, max one book per teammate :)
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Our current tracker (most up to date)
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Card four: 18/33 complete
Completion summary: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Card three: 33/33 complete; 147 points
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Card two: 33/33 complete; 146 points
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Card one: 33/33 complete; 149 points
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I'll post my upcoming reads here tomorrow, along with what tasks they'll work for. :)



Wives and Daughters would work for 2 or 6 and Broad Highway would work for 1 or 5.

Any preference on the straights? We need to choose which straights number sequences we’re going for before we work on those categories.
For section one, we want to get enough points for the bonus as well, so let’s plan on a few large books for that.
I have an audio of Wives and Daughters, so I can take whichever of those two numbers you don’t want, Hannah.
Happy planning and reading, team!

Anyone else have possibilities for 1, 3, 4, or 5?

For the three and four of a kind categories, which option do we want to do?
I was thinking it would be neat to do the same author or genre, but I am open to the other options as well.


Still, we must decide something on the three of a kind, even if it will be easy. What genre does everyone like?
For me:
Historical
WWII
suspense
Contemporary
Time split


Section One
1. Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
Reader: Monique
Pages: 179
Points: 2

2. Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell
Reader: Andrea
Pages: 649
Points: 7

3. The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Reader: Monique
Pages: 358
Points: 4

4. A Woman’s Place by Lynn Austin
Reader: Andrea
Pages: 446
Points: 5

5. The Broad Highway by Jeffery Farnol
Reader: Hannah
Pages: 518
Points: 6

6. Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell
Reader: Hannah
Pages: 649
Points: 7

Subtotal: 31
Bonus: 5
Section One Total Points (once read and posted): 36
Section Two
Three of a Kind: Same Genre: Christian Fiction
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Reader:
Pages:
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Reader:
Pages:
3.
Reader:
Pages:
Four of a Kind: Same Genre: Christian Fiction
1. Ours for a Season by Kim Vogel Sawyer
Reader: Andrea
Pages: 352
2. Courting Miss Amsel by Kim Vogel Sawyer
Reader: Hannah
Pages: 352
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Reader:
Pages:
4.
Reader:
Pages:


Full House: (author's first or last name has either 2 consonants and 3 vowels OR 3 consonants and 2 vowels)
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Reader:
Pages:
Small Straight: (must choose sequence first: 1,2,3,4 OR 2,3,4,5 OR 3,4,5,6)
Large Straight: (must choose sequence first: 1,2,3,4,5 OR 2,3,4,5,6)
YAHTZEE
1. average GR rating of 4 stars or higher
The Words Between Us by Erin Bartels
Reader: Andrea
Pages: 384
Rating: 4.70
2. a teammate or mod rated 5 stars
Reader:
Pages:
Teammate or mod:
3. title begins with a Y, A, H, T, Z, or E
You Belong with Me by Tari Faris
Reader: Andrea
Pages: 368
4. red cover
Reader:
Pages:
5. white or black cover
Vanishing Point by Lisa Harris
Reader: Hannah
Pages: 320



Chance (freebie)
1.
Reader: Andrea
Pages:
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Reader: Hannah
Pages:
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Reader: Abigail
Pages:
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Reader: Monique
Pages:
5.
Reader: Maria
Pages:
Section Two Total Points (once read and posted): 15





My upcoming reads...
I'll be starting this book at midnight tonight and finishing it either tonight or tomorrow:

I'll be reading these books next, in this order:


These three books I have to finish for another challenge by the end of this month.
Then I'll be onto these books for the month of September:




These books can also work for many of the section #2 tasks. :)



Hannah, I'll hold off on plugging these in until you let me know where you want them (and also after we hear from Maria and Abigail, as you and I already have a few categories, and Monique just gave us some books to plug in).


I'd like for post for section #1, task #1 tomorrow with my Bridge to Terabithia read. It has 179 pages and will be worth 3 points. :)

Bridge to Terabithia for section one, task one
The Secret Garden for section one, task three
That finishes up our planned books for section one, and we'll get the bonus points for sure.
I'm still looking through your other books and figuring out where they fit in section two.
Let's talk straights. Is everyone okay with doing:
small straight 1,2,3,4
large straight 1,2,3,4,5
My thinking on this: 1s and 2s are easy to get because anything published 2010 or after has each of those numbers in them. The others will be fairly easy in page counts.




The other teams are talking about making all of their books 300+ or 400+, so we'll definitely need to get as many page points as we can.

Task Points: 1 point per task completed
Example: for Four of a Kind, all four books have to be finished and reported before we get the 1 task point, but we get each set of page points (per book) as each book is finished/reported.
So, the more pages in the book, the more points we acquire.




Monique, I like how you're getting the broadest category that will fit a TON of books. Great thinking!
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