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message 1: by Pamela, Arciform Mod (last edited 10 hours, 23 min ago) (new)

Pamela | 2268 comments Mod
Welcome, Team Green Car! The theme of this Read-a-Thon is the Game of Life! So let's get into our little car and start playing!



Each group will be asked a series of questions, which you will answer with the books you read. You can answer these questions using the title, cover, or plot of the book.

THE PROMPTS

Childhood
A book with a bright colored cover
A book with a child as a major character
A book whose title includes the letter A, B, and C
A book related to a fairy tale, myth or legend
A book featuring a game or sport
A book by a debut author
A book with a main page genre of Child or Children
A book by an author who was once a child (*wink wink*)

Adolescence
A coming of age book
A romance
A book featuring a group of friends
A book where someone leaves home
A book with scenes in a school or college
A book with a pink cover
A book by an author whose initials are found in HIGH SCHOOL
A book with a rebellion

Adulthood
A book set in a workplace
A book where someone gets married
A book where money is a concern
A book with a house on the cover
A book where a child is born
A book with a green cover
A book by an author who has written 5+ books
A book featuring a dinner party

Middle Age
A book where someone changes jobs
A book that includes family problems
A book featuring a professional (doctor, lawyer, scientist, etc.)
A book where a relationship ends
A book where a character achieves success
A book where a character travels
A book whose title starts with a letter in ADULT
A book with an orange or red cover

Older Age
A book featuring a character over 65 years old
A book where someone deals with a death
A book you have been wanting to read for a long time
A classic
A book with a gray or white cover
The most recent book an author has published
The first book a prolific author (10+ books) had published

*Note: Just because a prompt is under a specific stage of life does not mean the main character needs to be that age. For example, you can choose a book featuring elderly people leading a rebellion, or middle aged people falling in love


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

Team Leaders: Jenn H and Pamela

Ailsa
Joanna
Mackenzie
Sherri
Sheyanne


message 2: by Pamela, Arciform Mod (last edited Sep 05, 2025 08:18PM) (new)

Pamela | 2268 comments Mod
Hey green! The great thing is I'm on this team- so I can just add people's names to the introduction thread as we finish them!

Hopefully everyone is doing chores and seeing friends and family before the reading starts tomorrow! I have a work event tomorrow morning and I will admit, I was the not nice coworker and didn't offer anyone a ride so I can listen to a book on the drive, It's a 45 minute drive-- that's almost 2 hours of progress!!!

I have 22 hours left to finish the new Cormorant Strike book so will be starting with that! Each team earns a Wild Card for every 30 hours of audio listened or 2000 pages of print book read! This darn book will get us halfway there!


message 3: by JennH (new)

JennH | 535 comments Hellooo, Team Green Car! What a fun theme! I loved The Game of Life as a kid. I remember loving collecting kid pegs. lol

Welcome everyone! Excited to be reading with you all this coming week!

I love seeing the familiar names. 👋🏼 And to those I haven't met before, a big Hi! to you all!

@Mackenzie, I think I saw on the sign ups that you are new to the readathon. Please do not hesitate to ask if you have any questions. Mostly importantly, this is supposed to be fun!

@Pamela - Yay for having such a great headstart. If I recall correctly, those Cormorant Strike books are chunkers! You are brave. I usually go for shorter books during a readathon.


message 4: by Pamela, Arciform Mod (new)

Pamela | 2268 comments Mod
JennH wrote: "@Pamela - Yay for having such a great headstart. If I recall correctly, those Cormorant Strike books are chunkers! You are brave. I usually go for shorter books during a readathon."

they are huge, but also addictive so I have them in my ears at every minute! My goal is to be done by Sunday evening. Then shorter books!

Remember the spinner for the game? When we started talking about the theme, I could feel and hear it! At this point all our pegs fit in the car. If we add more, we'll have people laying across!


message 5: by Joanna G (new)

Joanna G (joanna_g) | 352 comments Hi green,

Excited for this! Hoping it can help catch me up on my GR year-long challenge, as I've been falling behind there.

Tonight, I plan to finish one of my currently reading books as I only have about 80 pages to go so it wouldn't count for the challenge.

I'm also currently reading Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, but I'll make sure to leave at least 100 pages on that one as it could fit for a lot of prompts!

After that my reading will be pretty open, though I will also be trying to complete the individual challenge.


message 6: by Pamela, Arciform Mod (new)

Pamela | 2268 comments Mod
I'm with Joanna, I need to catch up on my numbers. Read Moby Dick over the summer and it took months.

In that spirit, I'm going to finish the audio book I have less of on my drive today-- The Shores of Bohemia: A Cape Cod Story, 1910-1960 only has 7 hours left- my house is going to love this week cause I can't sit and listen to audiobooks, I have to do something, like clean.


message 7: by Pamela, Arciform Mod (new)

Pamela | 2268 comments Mod
I've added the spreadsheet link-- I have to run out to work for a few hours so can't fill it in, but if anyone else wants to, have at it!


message 8: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 1492 comments Hi Team Green Car,
I'm very excited about the read-a-thon. I'm listening to Finding Grace. I should finish today. It checks off a lot of prompts. After that I'm not sure what I'm doing. I'm reading Familiaris but I'm only on page 138 of 978. I won't finish this week. It looks like I'll be doing only audio books.


message 9: by Joanna G (new)

Joanna G (joanna_g) | 352 comments It looks like the spreadsheet is for team blue. Or is that what you meant by fill it in, Pamela, switching it to our info?


message 10: by JennH (new)

JennH | 535 comments Joanna G wrote: "It looks like the spreadsheet is for team blue. Or is that what you meant by fill it in, Pamela, switching it to our info?"

Just checking in now, Joanna. I'll update it.


message 11: by JennH (last edited 15 hours, 6 min ago) (new)

JennH | 535 comments Ok, turns out I cannot just change the info. I ended up messing up Team Blue Car's spreadsheet. I think I fixed it back up for them. I think we're going to have to wait until Pamela or someone else sends us the proper spreadsheet.

eta: I'm going to post in the FAQs for help.


message 12: by JennH (last edited 13 hours, 7 min ago) (new)

JennH | 535 comments Just remembered that it is National Read a Book Day! How perfect we are starting our readathon today!

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message 13: by JennH (new)

JennH | 535 comments Pamela wrote: "JennH wrote: "@Pamela - Yay for having such a great headstart. If I recall correctly, those Cormorant Strike books are chunkers! You are brave. I usually go for shorter books during a readathon."

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I do remember the spinner! Ours kept popping out bc we spun too hard! Makes me want to break out The Game of Life game now. Hmmmm.... I wonder if I can get anyone to play with me....


message 14: by JennH (new)

JennH | 535 comments Joanna G wrote: "Hi green,

Excited for this! Hoping it can help catch me up on my GR year-long challenge, as I've been falling behind there.

Tonight, I plan to finish one of my currently reading books as I only h..."


Readathons always spur me to read a lot! I hope it does for you, too! Are you going for the raffle with the individual challenge? I always try to complete the individual challenge, too. But I don't go for the raffle.


message 15: by Pamela, Arciform Mod (new)

Pamela | 2268 comments Mod
Joanna G wrote: "It looks like the spreadsheet is for team blue. Or is that what you meant by fill it in, Pamela, switching it to our info?"

Wow... not even my error!

Here, I made a copy of the blur for us

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


message 16: by Pamela, Arciform Mod (new)

Pamela | 2268 comments Mod
JennH wrote: "Ok, turns out I cannot just change the info. I ended up messing up Team Blue Car's spreadsheet. I think I fixed it back up for them. I think we're going to have to wait until Pamela or someone else..."

Sorry- I went in search of fried clams after our tour! Got an extra hour of driving... and listening!


message 17: by Sheyanne (last edited 9 hours, 57 min ago) (new)

Sheyanne | 204 comments Hello, everyone! I'm in the middle of listening to the audio version of All the Colors of the Dark, which will cover a few different prompts: (child character, the freebie, relationship ends, and someone deals with death. I'm also reading Stay Close, which will work for the freebie, someone leaving home, family problems, relationship ending, and someone deals with death.

I'll check in as much as I can this time around, and update when I start/finish a book and what prompt I chose.


message 18: by JennH (new)

JennH | 535 comments Pamela wrote: "Joanna G wrote: "It looks like the spreadsheet is for team blue. Or is that what you meant by fill it in, Pamela, switching it to our info?"

Wow... not even my error!

Here, I made a copy of the b..."


Thanks, Pamela! I just felt bad for messing things up for Team Blue Car. Fried clams sound yummy!

Off to check out the spreadsheet!


message 19: by JennH (new)

JennH | 535 comments Sheyanne wrote: "Hello, everyone! I'm in the middle of listening to the audio version of All the Colors of the Dark, which will cover a few different prompts: (child character, the freebie, relatio..."

Welcome Sheyanne! Isn't it awesome when books can cover so many prompts!


message 20: by Sherri (new)

Sherri Harris | 1492 comments I finished Finding Grace. It was really good. I put it under debut author.


message 21: by Pamela, Arciform Mod (last edited 4 hours, 51 min ago) (new)

Pamela | 2268 comments Mod
I finished The Shores of Bohemia: A Cape Cod Story, 1910-1960-- I put it under rebellion since it's about artists on Cape Cod in the early 20th C- not only Socialists/Communists/Trotskyists/etc but also creating new styles of literature, painting, etc.

But such a long day just sitting and listening so much! I might not do the Cormorant Strike


message 22: by Pamela, Arciform Mod (new)

Pamela | 2268 comments Mod
Like others of you, this is my first read-a-thon, so if someone who knows what they're doing can say-- did I do the spreadsheet the right way? Seems like I had to put things in lots of places...


message 23: by JennH (new)

JennH | 535 comments Sherri wrote: "I finished Finding Grace. It was really good. I put it under debut author."

Sherri, just confirming did you want to put Finding Grace under debut author or child as a main page genre as you indicated on the spreadsheet?


message 24: by JennH (new)

JennH | 535 comments Pamela wrote: "I finished The Shores of Bohemia: A Cape Cod Story, 1910-1960-- I put it under rebellion since it's about artists on Cape Cod in the early 20th C- not only Socialists/Communists/Tro..."

Oh that's great! I couldn't easily find a book with a rebellion.

I can help with the spreadsheet. I did label the header rows. Hope that helps. To reduce the repeated entering of info, you can copy and paste your completed book from the Planning tab to the Completed Plans tab. Then it's just adding to the Stage of Life page.

I'd like to color coordinate and streamline the spreadsheet tomorrow, if that's okay with you. I think there are some miscellaneous columns and info that may have been copied over from the other spreadsheet.


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