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Team Aliens




Team Members:
Deanna - Captain
Zoe - Co-captain
Stephanie Keen
Paige Joan
Tatiana
Keely
Sarah Twiggs
Kelly Reynolds
Lior
Thury
Praise


Raya in Bookland


Team Spreadsheet


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UNO Pixie | 1839 comments Team threads will be opened once the captain has a chance to come and reserve some posts


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Team Aliens Member Shelves
Deanna - Captain
Zoe - Co-captain
Stephanie Keen
Paige Joan
Tatiana
Keely
Sarah Twiggs
Kelly Reynolds
Lior
Praise
Thury

Rules in a Nutshell
📌 100 pages (verify 25k words / 3hrs for Childrens, Poetry, Plays etc MPG)
📌 rereads OK after 6 months
📌 Spell out using title / author name / speaking character name / location
📌 Numbers in title or #series
📌 Letters
🖇Zero = Z
🖇One = O
🖇Two = T
🖇Three = H
🖇Four = F
🖇Five = I
🖇Six = S
🖇Seven = V
🖇Eight = E
🖇Nine = N
🖇Skip = K / P


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Deanna | 646 comments 🔎Important Links🔍
📚 All About UNO & Announcements
📚 Team Aliens Planning Spreadsheet

Countdowns
Countdown to Start of UNO
Reminder: Only books started after the start of the challenge can be used for UNO
Start times around the globe:
Monday, 1 February 2021
🗺San Francisco 1am
🗺New York 4am
🗺London 9am
🗺Mumbai 2.30pm
🗺Tokyo 6pm
🗺Sydney 8pm

Helpful Links
📚AR Bookfind - for checking page count of children's books
📚Uno Blue Ideas Shelf
📚Uno Green Ideas Shelf
📚Uno Red Ideas Shelf
📚Uno Yellow Ideas Shelf


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Deanna | 646 comments 🔎UNO Cards List🔍
💞February Cards💞

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💞March Cards💞
Card	Frequency
0 4
1 7
2 11
3 6
4 9
5 9
6 6
7 11
8 5
9 5
Skip 8
Reverse 4
Wild 3
Draw 2 7

COLORED CARDS
2 Green
3 Blue
3 Yellow
3 Yellow
4 Yellow
5 Yellow
6 Green
6 Yellow
8 Green
8 Yellow
9 Yellow
Also 6 Wild Draw 4 cards


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Deanna | 646 comments Welcome to this year's amazing UNO edition! I can't wait to see what the mods have in store with the 80's movie theme!

I'm Deanna, your captain for this stroll down movie memory lane, and I'm looking forward to enjoying this wonderful reading challenge with you! For those new to UNO, please take some time to read the rules in the first two messages of the All About UNO thread. Let me know if you have any questions or need clarification on anything.

Also please introduce yourself sharing as much or as little as you are comfortable. Let us know some of your favorite books/series/authors, which will help us finding books for Reverse cards.

I'm a stay at home homeschooling mom with 2 college kids, a high schooler, and a middle schooler. I love reading fantasy, paranormal, science fiction, mystery, and thriller books. Some of my favorites include:
Written in Red (The Others, #1) by Anne Bishop by Anne Bishop (The Others series)
Clean Sweep (Innkeeper Chronicles, #1) by Ilona Andrews or Magic Bites (Kate Daniels, #1) by Ilona Andrews by Ilona Andrews (The Innkeeper Chronicles and Kate Daniels series)
Terms of Enlistment (Frontlines #1) by Marko Kloos by Marko Kloos (Frontlines series)
Into the Black (Odyssey One, #1) by Evan Currie by Evan Currie (Odyssey One series)
As The Crow Flies (DI Nick Dixon #1) by Damien Boyd by Damien Boyd (DI Nick Dixon series)
A Merciful Death (Mercy Kilpatrick, #1) by Kendra Elliot by Kendra Elliot (Mercy Kilpatrick series)


message 12: by Keely (last edited Jan 20, 2021 02:52PM) (new)

Keely (kiwifruit192) | 569 comments Hello everyone, I'm Keely and I'm from the UK. This will be my 3rd year of UNO. I'm currently working in retail, but my contract ends in the middle of Feb and because of tighter restrictions for retails stores coming into place soon, tomorrow might be the last day I actually go to work. So I should, in theory, have lots of time for this challenge. However, I am planning to move to Norway to live with my boyfriend. I hope to get out there as soon as possible to hopefully get things in place for the move, but as the UK is in lockdown, I can't travel and I don't know when I will be able to yet.
Even if I make it to Norway while this challenge is still going, I have plenty of books on my kindle and library app along with audiobooks too.

I mostly read fiction with the occasional non-fiction. I tend to enjoy something with a bit of mystery in it, but I will pretty much give anything a go. I've also been trying to read those classics that they say you should read at least once in your life.

Books I have read include:
The Harry Potter Series
The Hunger Games Triology
Divergent Triology
His Dark Materials Triology
The Book Thief
The Letter (I've enjoyed all the books I've read from this author so far)

I had a quick look at some of the books you have all read (I'm not a stalker, I promise) and there seemed to be books that all of you have read that I planned to read soon so hopefully most of the books I end up reading will be able to be used as reverse if we don't need them for anything else.

Books have planned to read for UNO:
The Lost Colony (Artemis Fowl #5) by Eoin Colfer which would at least work for Red 4 and I think at least one of you have read it.
I, Robot (Robot, #0.1) by Isaac Asimov Also a red cover but I haven't yet looked into the numbers I could work for.
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov doing a buddy read.
Artemis by Andy Weir

I have others on my little list, but I think I've bored you enough now.
I'm looking forward to playing with you!

p.s. feel free to add me as a friend :)


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Sarah Twiggs (twiggssl) | 572 comments Hi team!

I’m Sarah. This is my third (fourth?!) year playing UNO and it is one of my favorite challenges. I work in college athletics. My conference announced that we will try to play starting in February - which is going to be crazy!

I really enjoy most books (cliche, I know!). My favorite genre is probably historical fiction or mystery/crime. I am a big sucker for time period everything and the ID channel - so those genres make sense, lol. I jumped on the Bridgerton bandwagon on Netflix, so of course I now have to read the books. Good thing there are eight of them.

I have two cats, Gus (5) and Tibbs (3). Tibbs is epileptic, and getting him to one, let alone three has been amazing. Bonus points if you know their name reference ;-)

Keely, a friend request is coming your way shortly :-)


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Deanna | 646 comments Welcome Keely and Sarah!

Keely, I hope you are able to move soon. For books, I loved Artemis Fowl and Artemis by Weir. I compared shelves earlier today as well and kept seeing, The Book Thief, Ready Player One, and The Alice Network.

Sarah, yeah for your conference restarting! I just got Netflix recently because my daughter needed it for one of her film classes at college. I'll have to check out Bridgerton when I get a chance.


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Stephanie (stephreadsnnc) | 183 comments Hi fellow Aliens!!

My name is Stephanie feel free to call me Steph :D I am from a small town in North Carolina three hours both ways to the mountains or the beach. I am a stay at home mom with a 7th grader and a 5th grader. I love sitting on my front porch to read and rock when the weather is warmer. This is my 4th year (I believe) playing UNO <3 Either way it has become something I look forward to every year, more so this year being completely homebound due to Covid.

I love paranormal, fantasy, urban legend type of books. I acquired a lot of gift cards for book stores in my area plus my husband got me 3 different series to read. Needless to say I have a stack of books beside my bed that are just waiting for me to start reading. Some books that I have on my UNO - TBR ((aka some of the ones sitting by my bedside)) can be found here on this shelf. --> https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...

Some of my all time favorite books and if able I will be rereading are:

* The Morganville Vampires (15 Book Series) by Rachel Caine ((whole series is so good))

* Sookie Stackhouse Series Set (Volume 1-12) by Charlaine Harris Absolutely Loved

* After Series Anna Todd Collection 3 Books Bundle Gift Wrapped Slipcase Specially For You by Anna Todd <3

* The House of Night Series Books 1-12 (House of Night, #1-12) by P.C. Cast <3

I'm so excited to get started and look forward to reading and playing UNO with all of you!


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Sarah Twiggs (twiggssl) | 572 comments Deanna wrote: "Welcome Keely and Sarah!

Keely, I hope you are able to move soon. For books, I loved Artemis Fowl and Artemis by Weir. I compared shelves earlier today as well and kept seeing, The Book Thief, Re..."


Loved Ready Player One and The Alice Network!


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Zoë (zeeohee) | 645 comments Hey everyone! My name is Zoe and I am super excited to be the co-captain for a team this year! I've done UNO the past two years and have loved it!
I live in my thirties and live in Boulder, CO, USA with my cat Christopher and a crazy amount of books (obviously hahah). I work in mental health and also hand make herbal salves and essential oil blends. In my spare time I do the herbalism stuff, read, I love my indoor plants, movies (especially horror/thriller movies and shows), and I'm a big video game nerd.

I love lots of genres but I started using The Story Graph recently and according to that my top genres are: Fantasy, mystery, science fiction, literary fiction, thrillers, and science. I also love young adult and children's (middle grade) stuff as well!

Here are some books that I recommend you read! It is a mix of lots of genres and I've tried to include to colored covers that I remember. I have tried to add a bunch so there are a lot of books to choose from when we need to do Reverse cards. :)

The Midnight Library by Matt Haig The Rook (The Checquy Files, #1) by Daniel O'Malley Britt-Marie Was Here by Fredrik Backman Every Heart a Doorway (Wayward Children #1) by Seanan McGuire Joy for Beginners by Erica Bauermeister The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro The Host by Stephenie Meyer The Fifth Gospel by Ian Caldwell Olive Kitteridge (Olive Kitteridge, #1) by Elizabeth Strout A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki I'm Thinking of Ending Things by Iain Reid The Queen of the Tearling (The Queen of the Tearling, #1) by Erika Johansen The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell Slade House by David Mitchell The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (Harold Fry, #1) by Rachel Joyce The Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle, #1) by Maggie Stiefvater Sleeping Giants (Themis Files, #1) by Sylvain Neuvel Death's Acre Inside the Legendary Forensic Lab the Body Farm Where the Dead Do Tell Tales by William M. Bass Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado Shrill Notes from a Loud Woman by Lindy West The Lucifer Effect Understanding How Good People Turn Evil by Philip G. Zimbardo Clockwork Angel (The Infernal Devices, #1) by Cassandra Clare So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo Binti (Binti, #1) by Nnedi Okorafor The School of Essential Ingredients by Erica Bauermeister The Name of the Wind (The Kingkiller Chronicle, #1) by Patrick Rothfuss Children of the New World by Alexander Weinstein The Fellowship of the Ring (The Lord of the Rings, #1) by J.R.R. Tolkien The Golden Compass (His Dark Materials, #1) by Philip Pullman Scythe (Arc of a Scythe, #1) by Neal Shusterman The Painted Veil by W. Somerset Maugham Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore (Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore, #1) by Robin Sloan I Am the Messenger by Markus Zusak Small Spaces (Small Spaces, #1) by Katherine Arden The Sorrows of an American by Siri Hustvedt The New York Trilogy by Paul Auster A Memory Called Empire (Teixcalaan #1) by Arkady Martine The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth, #1) by N.K. Jemisin The Long Earth (The Long Earth, #1) by Terry Pratchett Codex by Lev Grossman The Hike by Drew Magary Zealot The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth by Reza Aslan The Girl and the Goddess Stories and Poems of Divine Wisdom by Nikita Gill


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Zoë (zeeohee) | 645 comments Stephanie wrote: "Hi fellow Aliens!!

My name is Stephanie feel free to call me Steph :D I am from a small town in North Carolina three hours both ways to the mountains or the beach. I am a stay at home mom with a..."


Welcome Stephanie! The Sookie Stackhouse Mysteries are super fun for sure! Glad to have you on the team :)


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Kelly (louloo) | 314 comments Hello All!

I’m Kelly and I’m from the UK. Im currently working at home and home schooling my 4 year old - it’s a challenge but it makes the lock down days fly by! Theres alway time to read though! We live in rural splendour in East Anglia surrounded by fields.

I’m very excited to be receiving the new Matthew Reilly which will be zooming to the top of my TBR list. As well as action/adventure I’m a massive chick lit reader. I have a stack of advance copies of books to read on my kindle as well as a bookshelf of actual books. The Bridgeton books are in that list for me too.

This is my third year of UNO and I always look forward to it. Any wait to get started!


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Tatiana Davis | 66 comments Hi everyone, I’m Tatiana. I live in New York just outside of NYC. I am a stay at home mom with four kids (13,10, 4 and 4), all of which I am currently homeschooling. I see there are a few other homeschooling moms in the group. Hi! Hope your hanging in there! 🙃 This is my third or fourth year doing UNO and I always look forward to it. I enjoy reading most genres but my favorites are historical fiction, fantasy and literary fiction. I look forward to playing again this year.


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Lior (liorleves) | 12 comments Hello :)
My name is Lior and I'm French ! I'm a middle school teacher and I try to finish my History degree on the side.
It's my first time playing UNO and I'm excited ! I enjoy European literary fiction a lot, historical fiction, as well as memoirs written by women.
Apart from reading, I also love cooking and watching movies/series (I'm definitely an indoor kind of person)
Concerning the language of the challenge : I read both in French and English, but I was wondering if a book can be validated into the challenge with its French title ?

I'm really happy to share this experience with this team even though I have never watched the movie Aliens !!


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Pianogirl | 56 comments Hey guys! I'm Thury (short for Þuríður) from Iceland. So excited for this challenge, I participated once before but that was a few years ago. I'm a pharmacist and have a 2,5 year old son. I enjoy reading books from most genres but my favourites are non-fiction, historical fiction, sci-fi, thrillers, science and classics.

Some of my favourite books are:
The Stand (Stephen King)
Into Thin Air (Jon Krakauer
Anna Karenina (Tolstoy)
Jurassic Park (Michael Crichton)
The Hot Zone (Richard Preston)
Pillars of the earth (Ken Follett)

Recently I've loved listening to Agatha Christie's Poirot audiobooks narrated by the actors from the show.
Have to add that I love the Harry Potter series, LOTR and Twilight. I agree with you guys about the Sookie Stackhouse series but I haven't read the last two yet!

I read quite a lot on my kindle but physical copies are the best (though they take too much space!).

Also, so happy our team is called Team Aliens because I absolutely love that movie :D


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Keely (kiwifruit192) | 569 comments @Sarah: I really enjoyed the Alice Network too, but I have yet to read Ready Player One.

@Lior: good luck with your history degree! I good my degree in history a few years ago :D

I compared books with you all last night and made a list (I do love a good list) and some of your ratings have pushed some books up my to read list. I got so excited to read a couple that I wanted to start straight away, but reminded myself they wouldn't count yet.
Until we start, I'm going to be fishing off a couple of books and probably just read some of the short books I have that wouldn't count for this.


From Heaven With Love (aplacecalledbookland) | 23 comments Hi everyone, I'm a student here and probably the youngest one O-O
I like all genres except horror (they freak me out every time XD) and I would love to chat with you!! I live in the UK and I wouldn't really recommend any books because they would be more YA/MG. My fav genres of all times are Mystery thrillers, suspense, enemies-to lovers romance, historical fiction and fantasy fiction. I am SUPER excited to participate because it would be my first time to do the UNO challenge and it seems AmAzInG and I'm happy to be in a group with you guys!!


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Deanna | 646 comments Welcome Stephanie! I've read the first two books in the All Souls Trilogy and really enjoyed them. The third is on my tbr, and I'm hoping to get to it sometime this year.


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Paige (paigemaster91) Hi Everybody my name is Paige, and I live in the US, in the Chicagoland suburbs. I’m 28, have two kids (2 & 6) and I’m a returning full time student. I’ve never played Uno before but I’m very excited!! I usually like to read historical fiction, mainly time-pieces, but I sometimes delve into YA, and YA Fantasy. Some of my favorite authors are: Ellen Hopkins, Elie Weizel, Danielle Steele, Simone Elkeles, and of course JK Rowling. I’m a huge Harry Potter nerd, but I’ve also read all the dystopian series ( Hunger Games, Divergent, Maze Runner). I haven’t added them to my shelf yet, but I just recently bought to read the final two book (4 &5) of the Miss Peregrine’s series, The Wedding Dress by Danielle Steel, and The Girls with No Names by Serena Burdick. I can’t wait to start playing!


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Deanna | 646 comments Nice mix of books Zoe! I've read a few of them, and added a couple to my tbr.


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Deanna | 646 comments Kelly wrote: "Hello All!

I’m Kelly and I’m from the UK. Im currently working at home and home schooling my 4 year old - it’s a challenge but it makes the lock down days fly by! Theres alway time to read though!..."


Welcome Kelly! Do you have a favorite Matthew Reilly series or book you would recommend reading first?


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Deanna | 646 comments Welcome Tatiana, Lior, and Thury!

Tatiana, do you have any favorite fantasy books to recommend? I'm always looking for more.

Lior, good luck on the history degree! French books are fine for the challenge.

Thury, I loved Jurassic Park and Pillars of the Earth. The Poirot audiobooks sound amazing. I wish my library had them available. I set myself a personal challenge to finish up the Sookie Stackhouse series last year and really enjoyed the last two books. I felt like Sookie ended up exactly where she truly belonged.


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Deanna | 646 comments Raya wrote: "Hi everyone, I'm a student here and probably the youngest one O-O
I like all genres except horror (they freak me out every time XD) and I would love to chat with you!! I live in the UK and I wouldn..."


Welcome Raya! I still read YA/MA books from time to time. (Actually, I have Krakens and Lies (Menagerie #3) by Tui T. Sutherland on loan at the moment.) I would love to hear what some of your favorite books are.


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Deanna | 646 comments Welcome Paige! We love Harry Potter here as well. I'm excited to see that the next Fantastic Beasts movie has a scheduled release date again!


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Pianogirl | 56 comments Deanna wrote: "Welcome Tatiana, Lior, and Thury!

Tatiana, do you have any favorite fantasy books to recommend? I'm always looking for more.

Lior, good luck on the history degree! French books are fine for the c..."


Great, I really have to finish the series then :)


From Heaven With Love (aplacecalledbookland) | 23 comments Deanna wrote: "Raya wrote: "Hi everyone, I'm a student here and probably the youngest one O-O
I like all genres except horror (they freak me out every time XD) and I would love to chat with you!! I live in the UK..."


Well, I love reading mysteries so Karen McManus's books...there are only 4 and I've read them all, I also LOVE the Red queen series which I forgot to mention that I also love dystopian novels. I also really enjoy the Chronicles of Narnia and Sherlock Holmes :) Also like a little romance-the selection


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Zoë (zeeohee) | 645 comments Raya I love YA! Please give us some more recommendations! Red Queen series was definitely fun. The Selection is not my typical choice but I've heard good things about it! Been thinking I should try it...

Thury - yesss Aliens is a great movie!! Happy to have you! Iceland has been on my list of places to visit for many many years. :)

Kelly - my friend is finishing up the Bridgerton books right now and loving them - but funnily enough our other friends started them and couldn't get past the second one hahah. To each their own! I hope you like them!

Tatiana - what kind of fantasy do you like? I always love finding new fantasy!

Lior - I am an indoor person also. heheh. And I LOVE to cook. I just made some homemade bone broth and am thinking I'll make something fun today but not sure what yet... Welcome!

Paige - I reread The Hunger Games once a year now. Love dystopian novels as well. There are probably a couple in my list above. Good Morning, Midnight is one of my favorites though very different from the YA stuff you listed (that I also love!) - more slow paced.

Deanna - yay! glad you found some books in there. I can't wait to go through everyone's lists :)


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Pianogirl | 56 comments Zoe - you should definitely visit Iceland sometime, the nature is spectacular and the food is good :D Also, there are a lot of good Icelandic authors, especially ones that write crime/thrillers, some have been translated into english f.ex. books by Arnaldur Indriðason and Yrsa Sigurðardóttir. Currently reading an Icelandic book called "Spænska veikin" (Spanish flu), a very fitting subject these days!


message 36: by Zoë (last edited Jan 21, 2021 11:03AM) (new)

Zoë (zeeohee) | 645 comments Pianogirl wrote: "Zoe - you should definitely visit Iceland sometime, the nature is spectacular and the food is good :D Also, there are a lot of good Icelandic authors, especially ones that write crime/thrillers, so..."

Yesss! Pictures of Iceland are almost ALWAYS the backgrounds on my phone. heheh. I even tried teaching myself icelandic for a while there. I did not get very far but it's still something I'd like to try again! :) And I have read maybe a handful of Icelandic authors over the years but nothing recently so thank you for the recommendations! I will add them to my tbr ASAP.

Editing to add that I just checked out the 1st books in the series that each of those authors have. heheh


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Pianogirl | 56 comments Pianogirl wrote: "Zoe - you should definitely visit Iceland sometime, the nature is spectacular and the food is good :D Also, there are a lot of good Icelandic authors, especially ones that write crime/thrillers, so..."

That's really cool! Icelandic is a very difficult language due to the words changing depending on prepositions among other things :'D.

I've decided to finish the Sookie Stackhouse series starting 1. feb (as it turns out I have 4 more left, not 2 haha). Book 10 (Dead in the Family) could work for card number 3 (author surname starts with H) or Reverse :)


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Zoë (zeeohee) | 645 comments Pianogirl wrote: "Pianogirl wrote: "Zoe - you should definitely visit Iceland sometime, the nature is spectacular and the food is good :D Also, there are a lot of good Icelandic authors, especially ones that write c..."

Good idea! Go ahead and feel free to put it in the spreadsheet! Also, I don't think i ever read past book 10 now that we are talking about it...

And yes, the language is so hard! But also super cool. :)


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Keely (kiwifruit192) | 569 comments Pianogirl wrote: "Pianogirl wrote: "Zoe - you should definitely visit Iceland sometime, the nature is spectacular and the food is good :D Also, there are a lot of good Icelandic authors, especially ones that write c..."

I am learning Norwegian so I can hopefully communicate at least a little when I move, and I hear that there are some similarities with Icelandic? So eventually I may recognise a word or two. Either way, I would love to visit Iceland one day.


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Sarah Twiggs (twiggssl) | 572 comments All this talk of travel is making my wanderlust go through the roof, lol.

My travel bucket list is growing by the day...especially nowadays :-I


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Stephanie (stephreadsnnc) | 183 comments Zoë wrote: "Raya I love YA! Please give us some more recommendations! Red Queen series was definitely fun. The Selection is not my typical choice but I've heard good things about it! Been thinking I should try..."


Have you tried The Lunar Chronicles Boxed Set Cinder, Scarlet, Cress, Fairest, Winter by Marissa Meyer I devoured this series in a week.


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Kelly (louloo) | 314 comments Deanna wrote: "Welcome Stephanie! I've read the first two books in the All Souls Trilogy and really enjoyed them. The third is on my tbr, and I'm hoping to get to it sometime this year."

It’s a great series. I really enjoyed all three of the books.


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Kelly (louloo) | 314 comments Deanna wrote: "Kelly wrote: "Hello All!

I’m Kelly and I’m from the UK. Im currently working at home and home schooling my 4 year old - it’s a challenge but it makes the lock down days fly by! Theres alway time t..."


There’s a few standalone books which are great. There are also a few books that a not a series but have a returning character - The Scarecrow. My favourites however are the Jack West Jnr series. The first book is 7 Ancient Wonders. There will be 7 books in total with the final one out it this year.


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Kelly (louloo) | 314 comments Zoë wrote: "Raya I love YA! Please give us some more recommendations! Red Queen series was definitely fun. The Selection is not my typical choice but I've heard good things about it! Been thinking I should try..."

I had heard that! I think people expect them to be exactly like the series but I don’t think they are. I read a book by a fab author last week. It’s called Bringing Down the Duke by Evie Dunmore - set in Victorian times. Really good read!


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Kelly (louloo) | 314 comments Pianogirl wrote: "Zoe - you should definitely visit Iceland sometime, the nature is spectacular and the food is good :D Also, there are a lot of good Icelandic authors, especially ones that write crime/thrillers, so..."

I love Iceland. We went a few years ago and really enjoyed being there. It’s at the top of my list of places to return too.


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From Heaven With Love (aplacecalledbookland) | 23 comments Zoë wrote: "Raya I love YA! Please give us some more recommendations! Red Queen series was definitely fun. The Selection is not my typical choice but I've heard good things about it! Been thinking I should try..."

Hmmmm...because I'm still kind of young (AKA 13 XD), I haven't read like a TON of books, but I'm currently reading The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue...even though its said to be an adult book... and I DO recommend it because it is just sooO emotional and well thought!! I will start The Book Thief next week, and I would recommend that...because I have watched the movie and its SuPeR interesting. (I know, I know, I shouldnt have read the book first, but I didnt have the book then :)) I would also recommend Looking for Alaska. I was crying for the whole end half XD and I did cry my eyes out!! If you also like Mysteries or murder mysteries, I would totally recommend A Good Girl's Guide to Murder and the sequel Good Girl, Bad Blood (which I havent read yet but I feel that it would be as amazing as the first!!) If you want to see some of my reviews on books that I have read, feel free to check them on my profile and I'm going to start a BookTube channel today, so there will be LOADS of books to review :) Hope this was an interesting list to you :)


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Pianogirl | 56 comments Keely - Yes, there are similarities but it's easier for Icelanders to understand Norwegian than vice versa. We learn danish in school so we can understand the Scandinavian languages pretty well (excluding Finnish!). My aunt lives in Norway and really likes it there :)

Kelly - that's awesome, happy to hear it was a pleasant experience for you :)


message 48: by Deanna (last edited Jan 22, 2021 03:57PM) (new)

Deanna | 646 comments A few housekeeping items:

I love spreadsheets, so I've created a tracking sheet for our books. If you haven't already found the link up in message 7, here it is:

Team Aliens Planning Spreadsheet

You can add books ahead of time and just fill in the date when you finish or add as you go. If you don't like spreadsheets or are somewhere that you don't have access to the spreadsheet, feel free to just post a completion in this thread. An example would be something like:

Deadlocked (Sookie Stackhouse, #12) by Charlaine Harris
Date read: 2/2
Tasks:
2:character-Tara
3:author-Harris
6:character-Sookie
8:character-Eric
Skip:character-Pam
Reverse:read by Vernice
Color: yellow

In terms of planning, I usually try to get volunteers for the color cards and wild draw 4 cards ahead of time. For February, our color cards are:

0 Blue - Tatiana
1 Red - Sarah
1 Yellow
4 Red - Keely
6 Yellow - Raya
7 Blue
8 Blue - Thury
9 Red - Deanna
Also 4 Wild Draw 4 cards - Keely 0 Blue

If anyone has a color cover for February they want to read, let us know. I have Naked in Death (In Death, #1) by J.D. Robb sitting in my library crate, which will work for either 1 or 9 red.


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Keely (kiwifruit192) | 569 comments As I previously mentioned, I plan to read The Lost Colony (Artemis Fowl #5) by Eoin Colfer which works for 4 Red

I also have Dreamland by Sarah Dessen which works for 0 Blue (the only one on the list as far as I can tell) that I would like to read soon, but I can hold off from reading it if someone else wants to claim 0 Blue.

I have a list of some books with coloured covers that I can use and my library also has a pretty good app that I can look on if we need anything in particular.


From Heaven With Love (aplacecalledbookland) | 23 comments Would 6 yellow work? Because I have the memoirs of Sherlock Holmes and the cover I'd yellow? So the character would be Sherlock :) I'm kind of cunfused sorry


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