
I'm reading "This House is Haunted" and it's getting scary (sort of Dickensian Victorian Gothic scary). It's really well written.

Hi Nancy! We have a discussion thread labelled "Progress?" that you could check out. Other than that, I think most people are keeping track using their own methods - a Google doc or Excel spreadsheet are good ideas.

Sorry you couldn't make it! We'll keep you updated on any future discussions!

Don't forget the library will be hosting a Reading Challenge Book Discussion March 23rd at 7 pm. You'll have a chance to share what you've been reading and get suggestions! I'm going to bring down books that fit into the various categories so be sure to bring your library card if you want to check some books out!

Has anyone developed a good system for tracking the books they're reading? Spreadsheets, Google docs, giant dry erase boards?

You guys are doing so great! I finished "The Warmth of Other Suns", so that's my book with more than 500 pages. I also read "The Girl on the Train" so that counts for a book with a love triangle. I'm thinking I'll do "Authority" for the one-word title (the second book in the Southern Reach trilogy). Any recommendations for a book with antonyms in the title?

I'm going to check out "Asylum" - that's right up my alley! Thanks for the recc! I just finished "The Girl on the Train" by Paula Hawkins. That counts as a book with a love triangle. It was a pretty creepy modern-day British thriller.

Didn't get as much reading done was I wanted to! How did you do?

My book group is reading Isabel Wilkerson's "The Warmth of Other Suns" - that's my book for "over 500 pages". Very excited to read and discuss it!

That's great, Chip! How did you like "Annihilation"? That's the first in the Southern Reach trilogy so you've got 1/3 of a category done!

Ooh, what do you think of "Gone Girl"?

Has anyone gotten a book (or more) crossed off their list yet? Comment if you have! My book group is reading "Persepolis" so that counts for "a book set in a different country". I'm almost finished with it!

Welcome to the Way Library Reading Challenge! This section is for resources that can help you find books that fit the categories. Here's a great post from the Pinal County Library -
http://pinalbookclub.wordpress.com/20...