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message 1: by UNO Pixie, Our UNO Helper (last edited Mar 14, 2024 12:36AM) (new)

UNO Pixie | 1839 comments
Team Leaf Sheep






Team Members:
Cat - Captain
Roe Wittenauer - Co-Captain
Jess B
Frida
Sophie
Megan Cochran
Sarah
Marie Riley
❅ Eddie
Cynthia Plett


Team Spreadsheet
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...


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message 5: by Cat (last edited Mar 16, 2023 02:23AM) (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Important Team Information

Rules of the game can be found here

Team tracking sheet that you can record planned books and their info on is here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

Useful resources for finding colour covers (but of course it is your edition that counts):
red covers
blue covers
green covers
yellow covers

How we'll play
We'll claim colour cards, wild draw fours and reserves, but not regular cards.
Roe & I will assign books using the following priorities:
- colour cards &WD4
- draw 2s
- reverses
- tricky cards (E, I, V)
- others by frequency

Please check in once a week so that we know you are playing, even (especially!) if you haven't read anything

Challenge Scoreboard
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...


message 6: by Cat (last edited Mar 02, 2023 01:59AM) (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments February Hands

Books must be started AFTER 9am UTC on 1 Feb
(i.e. 9am London / 4am New York / 1am Vancouver, BC)

Updated 21 Feb
Card	Total required
0 3 0
1 6 0
2 6 0
3 7 0
4 8 0
5 9 0
6 8 0
7 7 0
8 6 0
9 7 0
Reverse 10 0
Skip 4 0
Wild 3 0
WD4 6 0
0 Blue 1 0
0 Red 1 0
3Yellow 1 0
4 Green 1 0
5 Blue 1 0
5 Red 1 0
7 Blue 1 0
8 Green 1 0
Draw 2 7 0


Colour Cards Claimed
0 Red - Marie / WD4 Cat
3Yellow - Sophie / WD4 Cat
4 Green - Sarah / WD4 Cat
5 Blue - Sarah / WD4 Sophie
5 Red - Marie
7 Blue - Cat
8 Green - Cat / WD4 Cynthia

WD4s remaining: 0

February Buddy Read a few of us fancied reading Babel (hello 10 Reverses!) Buddy read thread is here

February Mini
books for the mini must be finished after 9am (London, UK) on 14 Feb
Azure Dragon of the East DONE!
(view spoiler)

Vermilion Bird of the South DONE!
(view spoiler)

White Tiger of the West DONE!
(view spoiler)

Black Turtle of the North DONE!
(view spoiler)

Yellow Dragon DONE!
(view spoiler)


message 7: by Cat (last edited Mar 23, 2023 03:06AM) (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments March Hands

Books must be started during the challenge and finished AFTER 9am UTC on 1 Feb
(i.e. 9am London, UK / 4am East Coast US)

updated 20 Mar

Card	Total required
0 3 0
1 7 0
2 8 0
3 9 0
4 4 0
5 10 0
6 4 0
7 8 0
8 9 0
9 8 1
0 Blue 1 0
1Yellow 1 0
2 Blue 1 0
2 Red 1 0
2Yellow 1 0
4 Blue 1 0
6 Blue 1 0
6Yellow 1 0
7 Red 1 0
8 Green 1 0
Draw2 9 0
Reverse 8 0
Skip 6 0
SkipB 1 0
SkipG 1 0
SkipR 1 0
SkipY 1 0
Wild 2 2
WD4 3 0


Colour Cards Claimed - ALL DONE!
(view spoiler)

March Mini

🐇Alaskan Hare
✔️Cover Colours: Brown, White, Black, Grey-Brown - Marie
Location: Alaska - Cynthia
✔️Task 1: colour-tipped hair - Sarah
✔️Task 2: solitary person - Marie
Task 3: Alaska in title - Roe

🐰Arctic Hare DONE!
(view spoiler)

🦎Chameleons
✔️Cover Colours: Pink, Blue, Orange, Turquoise - Jess
Location: Africa - Sarah
✔️Task 1: react to changing environment - Marie
✔️Task 2: fruit (food source) on cover - Roe
✔️Task 3: duplicate colour - Cynthia

🦎Anoles
✔️Cover Colours: Bright Green, Brown - Cat
Location: the Americas
✔️Task 1: trees on cover - Roe
✔️Task 2: dominance posturing / displays - Jess
Task 3: use of poison - Megan

🐸Peron's Tree Frog
✔️Cover Colours: Emerald Green, Grey, Brown, White, Yellow, Black - Roe
✔️Location: Australia - Roe
✔️Task 1: Humour MPG - Marie
✔️Task 2: duplicate location - Sophie
Task 3: Humour MPG - Sophie

🐙Cephalopods
Cover: Patterned Cover
✔️Location: at Sea or on Water - Sarah
✔️Task 1: camouflage artist - Sarah
✔️Task 2: food source lobsters on cover - Cat
✔️Task 3: duplicate location - Cat

🏵️Flower Spiders DONE!
(view spoiler)

🐢Golden Tortoise Beetle DONE!
(view spoiler)

🕷️Chrysso Spiders - DONE!
(view spoiler)


message 8: by Cat (last edited Apr 16, 2023 05:44AM) (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments April Hands

Books must be started during the challenge and finished AFTER 9am UTC on 1 Apr
(i.e. 10am London, UK / 5am East Coast US)


Updated 12 April

Card	Total required
0 4 3
1 9 4
2 7 4
3 12 3
4 13 4
5 10 3
6 5 4
7 6 3
8 8 3
9 6 2
1 Blue 1 0
1 Green 1
1Yellow 1 0
2 Red 1
3 Red 1
3Yellow 1 0
4 Green 1
4Yellow 1 0
5 Red 1
5Yellow 1 0
6 Red 1 0
7 Green 1 0
7Yellow 2 0
8 Green 1
8 Red 1 0
8Yellow 1 0
9 Red 1 0
Draw 2 5 0
Reverse 4 0
Skip 5 4
Wild 3 0
WD4 4 0


Coloured Hands
1 Blue
1 Green
1 Yellow
3 Yellow
4 Yellow
5 Yellow
7 Yellow
7 Yellow
8 Yellow

2 Red - Eddie
3 Red - Frida
5 Red - Sarah
6 Red
8 Red
9 Red

4 Green - Frida
7 Green
8 Green - Sophie

WD4
WD4
WD4
WD4


April Mini: Part 1

2	Read a book with at least one ear on the cover. (It doesn't need to be a cover with just an ear. The ear can be attached to a person or even an animal. You just clearly need to able to see the ear.)
4 Read a book with a skull on the cover.
5 Read a book that is not suitable for children.
6 Read a book set in May - or spring in general.
8 Read a book with a pink cover.
9 Read a book where someone ends up (practically) naked (there can be a lot of reasons for this, be creative).
12 Read a book with a blue cover.
20 Read a book with a red cover.
26 Read a book with an orange cover.
30 Read a book with a brown cover.
31 Read a book where a character has a moustache or beard.
33 Read a book with an inoffensive character, i.e. someone who is considered to be pleasing.
34 Read a book featuring a pest, or a disease/illness.
35 Read a book where someone drinks or makes a cocktail.
38 Read a book set in South America.
39 Read a book set in Australia.
40 Read a book where someone goes for a swim.
41 Read a book with a beard on cover. (The beard can be on a person or an animal. It just needs to be clearly recognisable as a beard.)
43 Read a book with two people on the cover. (Not more, not less. Age/gender doesn't matter. Just two people.)
46 Read a book set in North America.
47 Read a book with a rock on the cover.

1 Read a book where someone doesn't ever seem to use the bathroom. (You know those books, where references to going to the bathroom or behind a tree are non-existent, even if they travel for weeks.)
3 Read a book where someone owns or sees a snake, or where reference is made to a snake. (Let your imagination fly.)
7 Read a book featuring a scientist.
10 Read a book where someone lives in a community.
11 Read a book with a character who likes to bake.
13 Read a book featuring vampires.
14 Read a book with a black cover.
15 Read a book where a characters lives in or takes a trip to the mountains.
16 Read a book with a green cover.
17 Read a book where someone eats or sells ice cream.
18 Read a book with a character who lives at or takes a trip to the beach.
19 Read a book where a great deal of the story/action takes place at night.
21 Read a book where someone eats or makes breakfast.
22 Read a book with a yellow cover.
23 Read a book where a character is considered to be attached to someone, or with a clingy character.
24 Read a book with a purple cover.
25 Read a book featuring a sarcastic character.
27 Read a book with a character who simply has no luck, or good fortune.
28 Read a book where a character's world collapses, or where everything a character thought to be true turns out to be wrong. (There can be lots of interpretations for this. Use your own imagination and judgement.)
29 Read a book with a two-word title.
32 Read a book with a white cover.
36 Read a book with 3 things that are the same on the cover. (This can be 3 items / plants / people etc.)
37 Read a book featuring a tyrant.
42 Read a book with a gray cover.
44 Read a book that is MPG LGBT/LGBTI or any variation thereof. (MPG Queer accepted as well.)
45 Read a book that could be considered slow. (This can mean various things for various people. Use your own judgment.)
48 Read a book with a character who (usually) leads a quiet life.



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Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Hello Leaf Sheep Peeps! Hurrah for the start of UNO!

Please can you all do a little intro when you pop in, so we can get to know each other? :)

I'm Cat (she/her), based in London. I'm captaining this year, with Roe's help. I've played UNO a fair few times, and love that the competition is against the cards & reading clock, especially as I get my other competitive kicks over in NBRC :)

Favourite genre is SFF, though I do read most everything, even dipping my toe into the latest version of horror (think Stephen Graham Jones, Grady Hendrix or Christina Henry)
Favourite book read in the last couple of years: The Hands of the Emperor (though it's loooooong, so maybe not for UNO!)
Books I'm looking forward to reading: Babel, Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution, People Person

Over to you!


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Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments and some more mundane organisational stuff:
- check out the rules and info posted up-thread
- check out the colour cards in our hand and shout out if you want to claim one or two. We've 6 WD4s, so we can duplicate 6 different colour cards, so don't be sad if someone's already claimed your preferred card. For now, limit it to max two claims so everyone who wants can get their name down :)
- post your UNO shelf here. If you could also go to your settings and set it to sort by date read, and show page numbers, that would be above and beyond!
- I'd prefer that you only add read and currently reading books to that shelf, and NOT use it as your TBR planner too - it makes it more complicated to double check that we've got all the books recorded if there are lots of not-yet-read books on it too.

- this is a FUN game, so please be kind to each other in the chat


message 13: by Marie (UK) (last edited Jan 16, 2023 05:28AM) (new)

Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 1155 comments Hello Everyone
I am Marie She / Her. Cat, Sarah and I have played many times together, but i think I have also met Sophie and Frida before.
I have played UNO several times.

I live in Leeds in God's own County Of Yorkshire. I do read most genres but Zombies, Shapeshifters are not among my favourites.



I have had a look at the colour cards and there are some I can do

I can do 5 red with Lady MacBethad by Isabelle Schuler (author forename)

and The Weight of Water by Sarah Crossan = 0 blue as a standalone

My shelf is not going to win the prize for most intriguing name this year Plain old Uno 2023 https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


message 14: by Cat (last edited Jan 16, 2023 05:28AM) (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Marie, I'm uno2023 too! simple is good :)


message 15: by Frida (last edited Jan 16, 2023 05:57AM) (new)

Frida (butthenyouread) | 329 comments Hey guys!
Some new faces for me on this team but I actually have met quite a few of you before! Always fun to have a mix of old and new

I read pretty much any genre, but I've recently been on a travel literature kick. I doubt I'll read many of them for Uno though, since I like to take my time with reading them to soak it all in

As a WD4 for 0 blue, I can claim A Teaspoon of Earth and Sea by Dina Nayeri
It's a standalone thats been hanging around my TBR waiting for Uno. The location is always the criterion I have most confusion with. The book is set in Iran and its a prominent part of the narrative. Is that good enough to count as location or is it too general? If it counts I can claim it as blue 5

i have plenty of color covers i can read, so i can take whatevers left over after everyone else has claimed theirs!

also, my uno shelf name is extremely creative. A simple uno2023 wouldnt do, so i chose... wait for it.... uno-2023! the dash really adds some spice to it, dont you think? ;)


message 16: by Sophie (last edited Jan 16, 2023 06:10AM) (new)

Sophie (drsophie) | 717 comments Hi everyone! I've 'met' a lot of you before.

I'm based in Kent, UK. I've played a lot of the team games in various groups, and captained several times before. Feel like an easier time of it at the moment, so Cat and Roe will just have to stop me backseat driving...

Kindred in Death (In Death, #29) by J.D. Robb is ready to go, but I can't make it fit for 3 yet so will wait for another hand. Unless I'm told it isn't yellow enough.

The Monastery Murders (Stanton & Barling, #2) by E.M. Powell will do for yellow 3 as it has a character called Hugo, so I'll take that one on. It's Kindle Unlimited in case we get a card it works for later and someone else fancies it.


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Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Hi Frida! That dash is just exceptional, yup! hee hee!

I agree with you on location being weird. The rule is that location should be as narrow as is sensible. So, for Harry Potter 1, the majority is in Hogwarts, so we'd use that rather than Scotland.

What that means for your Iranian book is... is there a single location within Iran that it's mostly set in (a specific town)? if there is, then it'd be that town rather than the country. If the action moves between several towns in Iran then using the country would be reasonable.


message 18: by Sophie (new)

Sophie (drsophie) | 717 comments And I'm going with the crowd. So my shelf is the ever exciting uno23


message 19: by Frida (last edited Jan 16, 2023 06:20AM) (new)

Frida (butthenyouread) | 329 comments Cat wrote: "is there a single location within Iran that it's mostly set in (a specific town)? if there is, then it'd be that town rather than the country. If the action moves between several towns in Iran then using the country would be reasonable"

Hm, a quick glance into the book tells me it's set in Cheshmeh village, and I'm not quite sure if it moves around Iran. I'll stick to WD4 blue 0 for now, and if need be (and if it fits) we can move it around later


message 20: by Cat (last edited Jan 16, 2023 06:19AM) (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Hey Sophie! Good to be playing with you again! And I am totally fine with you back-seat driving ;-P

Kindred in Death is yellow enough in my eyes - and provides a handy learning moment too: cover colours we are being sensible about, using our team eyeballs to agree if it meets the 50% threshold or is a certain colour. If there's disagreement we won't be using it for the colour card, sorry, but it would be slotted into a regular card instead. Never going to waste a book!


message 21: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Also, hopefully you all have access to the planning sheet (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...)
Feel free to add your claimed and planned books there now :)


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Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Just checking my colour covers, and I turned up
The Mermaids Singing (Tony Hill & Carol Jordan, #1) by Val McDermid for 7 Blue (Val author), which will also clear another of my older TBR list :)


message 23: by Megan (new)

Megan Chamberlain Hey team!

So excited to see that Uno is almost here! This is my second year playing. Last year Jess got me to try it out, and this year I asked Eddie if he wanted to join as well! I have quite the TBR going so I am ready to knock as many of them out as I can during this :P My favorite genre is definitely fantasy, but at this point I will give pretty much any genre a chance.

My Uno Shelf: uno-2023

As for books I am excited to read during Uno, I am also hoping to get to Babel (good choice, Cat)! & I had started the Trials of Apollo by Rick Riordan a few months ago, but decided to save the rest for Uno so it'll be nice to come back to that series :)

I am also wanting to finish the last two books in the Inheritance Games series at some point ( The Hawthorne Legacy (The Inheritance Games, #2) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes and The Final Gambit (The Inheritance Games, #3) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes ). I figured they'd be good for the color cards, but may need to be used for another month (or else I may have to remind myself of some of the character names to see if they fit).


message 24: by Frida (last edited Jan 16, 2023 06:37AM) (new)

Frida (butthenyouread) | 329 comments Babel has been on my TBR for ages too. Maybe if you guys are up for it we could do a buddy/group read? Could be fun!


message 25: by Sophie (new)

Sophie (drsophie) | 717 comments I've only heard of Babel recently but could definitely be persuaded to read it with a few others.


message 26: by Sophie (new)

Sophie (drsophie) | 717 comments Cat wrote: "Hey Sophie! Good to be playing with you again! And I am totally fine with you back-seat driving ;-P

Kindred in Death is yellow enough in my eyes - and provides a handy learning moment too: cover c..."


Yay for sensible colour decisions. Now if everyone can avoid the tricky green/blue intersection that would be ideal. Teal is both in my head.


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ccap | 147 comments Hi there. Cynthia from Canada here. First time doing the UNO challenge. I'm excited but a little nervous as I'm not very technically savvy in terms of linking things.

But, I'm pretty sure I can take care of green with Seven Husband of Evelyn Hugo since I have to read it for my book club next month.


message 28: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Hi Cynthia! Don't worry about linking things as we can either hold your hands and get you comfortable with it or go simple. Which bit of linking are you concerned about? If it's using the sheet, then you don't have to - just post a completion post when you're done. Let me know & I'll confirm the info we need from completions, or help your nerves some other way!


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Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments @Frida - a Leaf Sheep Babel group read sounds like a plan! Who else is in?


message 30: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Buzzard | 522 comments Hi friends :)

I just wanted to get my check-in done. I'm sick today so I'll do my intro when I'm feeling a bit better. Really excited for my 3rd UNO!


message 31: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Hi Jessica! no rush yet - get well soon so you are fighting fit for 1 Feb :)


message 32: by Marie (UK) (new)

Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 1155 comments Frida wrote: "Hey guys!
Some new faces for me on this team but I actually have met quite a few of you before! Always fun to have a mix of old and new

I read pretty much any genre, but I've recently been on a t..."


your creativity knows no bounds Frida wish i had thought of that


message 33: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1012 comments Cat wrote: "@Frida - a Leaf Sheep Babel group read sounds like a plan! Who else is in?"

I'm in! The audio is on scribd, which is handy, as the waitlist at the library is 21 weeks.


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Marie (UK) (mazza1) | 1155 comments Sarah wrote: "Cat wrote: "@Frida - a Leaf Sheep Babel group read sounds like a plan! Who else is in?"

I'm in! The audio is on scribd, which is handy, as the waitlist at the library is 21 weeks."


I am in I too have got the scribd audio as there are 22 people before me on the wait list at the library (so around a year). I dont read audios as quickly as real books so i may lag behind the group but i am in


message 35: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 1012 comments Hello everyone! I'm Sarah, also from the UK. It's lovely to see so many familiar faces here, and looking forward to getting to 'know' the new-to-me ones.

My shelf is the also unoriginal uno-2023

I've been playing Uno since the first one, which was also my very first team challenge ever. I may never have stopped joining challenges since then... ;)

I like reading most things - not really into romance - and probably read mysteries the most. They're a good palate cleanser to stop too much of a particular genre all blurring into one. Too much of one thing in a row and I start to enjoy it less - which is why it takes me years to finish a series, if I ever do.

Looking forward to this year's Uno!


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Sarah | 1012 comments Marie (UK) wrote: "Sarah wrote: "Cat wrote: "@Frida - a Leaf Sheep Babel group read sounds like a plan! Who else is in?"

I'm in! The audio is on scribd, which is handy, as the waitlist at the library is 21 weeks."

..."


It's a really long audio, so I'll be pretty slow too.


message 37: by ccap (new)

ccap | 147 comments Cat wrote: "Hi Cynthia! Don't worry about linking things as we can either hold your hands and get you comfortable with it or go simple. Which bit of linking are you concerned about? If it's using the sheet, th..."

Actually, I notice when I use my laptop instead of my phone there's a bit of html code so maybe I can manage.


message 38: by Cat (last edited Jan 16, 2023 01:37PM) (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments oooh! I can cover a Green card, with Wolfsong by T.J. Klune . Metadata says there is both an F and an E char, so it can be either of them :)


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Jessica Buzzard | 522 comments I'm feeling a bit better so hi again! I actually dont think I see any familiar faces (aside from Megan lol) other than Cat? I think we were on a team together at some point for some challenge haha!

Super excited to get started in a few weeks. This is my third UNO & is my favorite team challenge (though Wheels was also really good). I personally think it's the best because it's the perfect balance of reading whatever you want, while also maybe stepping outside of your comfort zone when the mini-challenges start. I co-captained the last two years, and decided to step back this year because I started grad school in the summer and am really busy with that!

According to Storygraph, my favorite genre is fantasy. With mystery and thriller being very close behind. That seems pretty accurate, though I tend to read what fits my mood.

I just got off the phone with Megan a bit ago and was telling her my first planned reading for UNO...I recently got my hands on the first 16 Nancy Drew books. I've been trying to find them for SO long, and I couldn't find a library that had them or any audio. I am so so excited to read them!!

I'm currently on mobile as well, so I'll tag my shelf when I get on my laptop! Can't wait to start reading with you all!


message 40: by Jessica (last edited Jan 16, 2023 07:06PM) (new)

Jessica Buzzard | 522 comments Also - I've gotta say that a Leaf Sheep is not as cute as its name makes me think lol


message 41: by Cat (last edited Jan 17, 2023 02:31AM) (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments Jessica wrote: "Also - I've gotta say that a Leaf Sheep is not as cute as its name makes me think lol"

I can't believe you don't think the Leaf Sheep is peak cuteness?! What more does it need to do?!

What's your Storygraph id? I'm cat_uk. I've started using it this year, and am surprised by how much I like the book recording interface and I kinda love the stats :)


message 42: by ccap (new)

ccap | 147 comments You made me curious so I just checked out Storygraph. The nerd in me LOVED the stat section.


message 43: by Frida (new)

Frida (butthenyouread) | 329 comments I made a storygraph account when it was first created (2018ish i believe?). problem is it was so new that a lot of books were missing from the database and it kept asking for money to access a lot of the features so i gave up, havent been back since

does it still ask for paid membership?? because any kind of statistical analysis makes me so happy...


message 44: by Cat (new)

Cat (cat_uk) | 2147 comments The number of books is much greater now, though I am English language only.

It gives some basic stats for free, but there are more available if you upgrade to the paid membership. I've not paid, because the basic stats are working for me


message 45: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Buzzard | 522 comments Lol....it just looks very squishy. And I dislike squishy/slimy textures.

Storygrapy is awesome! Though I forget to log Books sometimes and then have to backlog a bunch. I enjoy the statistics part tho and thats mainly why I use it. I wasn't even aware there was a paid version!

My ID is just jessbuzzard


message 46: by Roe (last edited Jan 17, 2023 11:40AM) (new)

Roe (roelynn) | 293 comments Hey Team!!! My name is Roe and I am coming in from the states- Iowa to be specific! This is my first yr so I wanted to make sure i named my shelf something great and inspiring so I went with Uno- 23 link: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/16508006?shelf=uno-23

I am with Megan when I say I have way to many TBR to choose from because I will read anything so I am also fine with filling in the holes where every we need coverage!


message 47: by Roe (new)

Roe (roelynn) | 293 comments ccap wrote: "You made me curious so I just checked out Storygraph. The nerd in me LOVED the stat section."


Me too!!! Checking it out now! LOL


message 48: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Buzzard | 522 comments Yay welcome Roe! I hope you love your first UNO. I promise you'll never be able to stop playing after this! lol


message 49: by Sophie (new)

Sophie (drsophie) | 717 comments Jessica I hope you are feeling better!

Roe, jumping in at the deep end with captaining. I applaud the bravery and hopefully we'll all behave nicely to make it easy for you.


Currently sat on my laptop by the fire feeling very grateful for the warmth given the freezing temperatures outside. I hope you are all somewhere equally comfortable.


message 50: by Sophie (new)

Sophie (drsophie) | 717 comments I think the leaf sheep looks quite cute really. Though am slightly disappointed not to be a leafy seadragon as that was the name of a team I was on years ago for wheels over at NBRC.


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