Challenge: 50 Books discussion
what do you count as "read"?
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Sounds like a lot of work, but I found a really cool book journal at journalsunlimited.com. It's got blanks to fill in, which makes writing a review easy. I only write one review at whichever site, then copy and paste it on the other. By taking the time to do all the journaling and review writing, I get to stay with the book longer. If it's been a really good book, I'm not always ready to leave it behind and start the next one right away.

The best gift I gave myself was an audible account.
I love to sit and read, but if I am not careful I will do it all day. Having the book on my iPod, I can go to the grocery store, do yard work and most importantly WALK THE DOG.
Nothing can replace the feel of the book in my hands, which is why I am leaning against asking for a Kindel for Mother's Day, but having a book on my iPod is great compromise. My dog is happy.


There are the silliest things I have heard of ...why read a bit of a book when you can read the whole book?


the person reading could put it their list if they wanted to.






Harry Potter by JK Rowling counts, Harry by the Sea by Gene Zion does not.

Although, I do think that audiobooks can be a totally different experience than reading. My favorite audiobooks are the Harry Potter series. The artist who read them is really amazing.
If you've read the books and are considering a re-read, or you want to help out a young reader who might be having trouble, I'd highly recommend them. Also FANTASTIC for ESL! In the past I've had my students read along with the audiobook. They love it, and it's good practice to help their reading speed up.


Don't cheap yourself. Get the Kindle for Mother's day (or sooner if you can). You can still to the audios on your Ipod (I do), but your quantity of reading will go through the roof because you'll have more books at your disposal at any given time. Also the Kindle reads some books to you as well (like when you can't turn a page or hold a book)... and your dog will still be happy.
just wondering how others handle this. i recently "read" a book for a book club, but i didn't get through the whole thing. i read over half of it, and i know what the outcome was, but i'm not sure if i should count it as a "read" book for my list and goal purposes.