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message 101: by Kara (new)

Kara (karaayako) | 3984 comments Ramsha wrote: "Can you please tell me if u can remove a book from the goodreads book challenge?"

You absolutely can, Ramsha! You just need to clear or change the date read to something other than this year. To do this, go to the book you want to remove. View your review. Click "edit." You'll see "date I finished this book" on the bottom. Either clear it or change the year.


message 102: by Pat (new)

Pat | 101 comments Is there a way to remove a book that is in your currently reading section without completing it?


message 103: by Tricia (new)

Tricia | 132 comments Bernadette wrote: "Is the challenge Read a month around the world still running? I have seen loads of updates on what people have read but the challengers list doesn't seem to have been updated in a while"

I just noticed the same thing with The Randomizer Challenge...


message 104: by Kara (new)

Kara (karaayako) | 3984 comments They're both still running. Let me look into it. Thank you!


SHARLENE (MyBookishBehaviour) (mybookishbehaviour) QUESTION:

If I read a lengthy book does the challenge look at it as ONE book (BOOK) or more then that (percentage)

3 books behind shedule currently, If I read a big book (ex: The Final Empire - brandon Sanderson) does that count only as ONE even though its huge>???

basically in a nutshell my question is: Does size matter in the goodreads reading challenge of 2014?


message 106: by Kara (new)

Kara (karaayako) | 3984 comments Sharlene, Goodreads counts each book as one book, regardless of length. If you're looking to catch up, I would recommend reading a couple of shorter books instead of one longer one.


message 107: by Lynn (last edited Jul 24, 2014 11:54AM) (new)

Lynn Carol | 2 comments I joined the 2014 reading challenge and chose 100 books as my goal. I feel overwhelmed and would like to officially lower my challenge number to 80. Is it possible to do this? I already have read 60 new books this year. However, I love to reread old favorites and would like to continue to do this (I think I've reread at least 15 books this year).


message 108: by Kara (new)

Kara (karaayako) | 3984 comments Lynn, it's no problem at all! To do so, click on your challenge, click "edit" on the upper right corner of the challenge box, change the number of books you want to read, and click "Update." And you're all set!


message 109: by Lynn (new)

Lynn Carol | 2 comments Kara wrote: "Lynn, it's no problem at all! To do so, click on your challenge, click "edit" on the upper right corner of the challenge box, change the number of books you want to read, and click "Update." And yo..."

Kara wrote: "Lynn, it's no problem at all! To do so, click on your challenge, click "edit" on the upper right corner of the challenge box, change the number of books you want to read, and click "Update." And yo..."

Thank you! I love to read but I can be a little OC about meeting goals.


message 110: by Karen (new)

Karen Mockoviak | 274 comments If you notice that information about a book is wrong, is there someway to fix it? I'm currently reading The Postmistress by Sarah Blake and on the book information page it says it only has 11 pages but it has 326 if you count the acknowledgements and author's note. Or it has 318 if you just count the story.


message 111: by Kara (new)

Kara (karaayako) | 3984 comments Karen, when you notice mistakes, you can post in our Librarian Help thread, and one of the group's librarians can get to it.

However, I took a quick look at this book, and the reason it's coming up like that is because the default edition is, for some reason, the audiobook. It looks like this is the edition you have: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...


message 112: by Karen (new)

Karen Mockoviak | 274 comments Ah ok thank you!


message 113: by Megan (new)

Megan (lahairoi) | 7470 comments Hi, Kara! I cannot believe that October is beginning in two days. Just wanted to check on the October and 4th quarter challenges. Thanks!


message 114: by Kara (new)

Kara (karaayako) | 3984 comments Haha, I can't believe it either! They should be up tomorrow (hopefully). Sorry for the delay!


message 115: by Lilac (new)

Lilac  (lilac_wales) | 910 comments Hello, thanks for putting the challenges up! :)
Just wondering, were we going to have the short books challenge that was mentioned in the challenge ideas thread?


message 116: by Kara (new)

Kara (karaayako) | 3984 comments Yes! I always message the challenge creators to make sure they're cool with us using it and ask if they would like to lead it. I just heard back from Ian, so I'll be posting the challenge today. :)


message 117: by Lilac (new)

Lilac  (lilac_wales) | 910 comments Thank you, that's good! :)


message 119: by Kara (new)

Kara (karaayako) | 3984 comments Hi Bernadette,

That's strange. I would first try uninstalling then reinstalling the app. If that doesn't work, I'd contact goodreads support: support(at)goodreads(dot)com.


message 120: by Karina (new)

Karina (karinargh) | 807 comments Bernadette/Brianna: ...I just tried the goodreads app on my new android phone and had exactly the same issue, so I'm going to assume it's something they'll fix soonish!


message 121: by Lois (new)

Lois | 112 comments Hi
Can you explain the different uses for the "Personal Challenge" page, the "Members Corner" page and the individual challenge pages. Should I record the books I read on all the pages or can I record my read books in my "Members Corner", state when I am finished a challenge on the indivdual pages and just forget about the "Personal Challenge" pages. Doing all three seems like overkill


message 122: by Cassandra (new)

Cassandra | 5832 comments Hi Lois,

Different members do it differently, but let me explain how I use my personal challenge and member corner threads.

In my personal challenge page, I post all of my reviews and also use the first post of the thread to keep track of my planned reading for the month, and which books count for which challenges.

In my member corner I keep track of the challenges I've signed up for and my progress on them.

Finally, in the individual challenge pages, I copy and paste the information from my member corner so that the challenge leader can update me.

All that said, it is TOTALLY up to you how you use your pages, and if you would rather keep track of all of your information in one place, that's fine! If you do choose only one, I do recommend that you use a personal challenge page instead of a member corner. I don't usually look at people's member corners (that's their space) but I like to peek at other's personal challenge pages and help encourage them. :)

I hope that helps clear things up, and if you have any other questions, please feel free to ask!


message 123: by Lois (new)

Lois | 112 comments Thank you for your explanation, Cassandra. I have a member's Corners set up "Chronicles of Lois". Is it possible to move mu folder to the Personal Challenge page? If it is too much trouble, I will just use it in the Members section and remember your advice for next year.

Thanks Lois


message 124: by ChrisP (new)

ChrisP Poyner | 387 comments I'm going to start reading the graphic novel series for The Dark Tower series. Do graphic novels count?


message 125: by Kara (new)

Kara (karaayako) | 3984 comments They absolutely do!


message 126: by Cassandra (new)

Cassandra | 5832 comments Lois, I'm so sorry that I didn't see your post sooner! It's no trouble at all to move things around, so your thread is now located in the 2015 personal challenges folder.


message 127: by Lois (new)

Lois | 112 comments Thanks Cassandra


message 128: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi! My question is about folders, with everyone having different e-readers/tablets to read and follow the group, do you have to have a PC to set it up?
I've tried to setting up folders with my Apple iPads / kindles/ nook but I had to have a mod (moderator) set it up for me and I couldn't get into it afterwards. Many people were having trouble at the new year and also
indicating how to find your folder after completion .
So, I can put my new mini 3 in desktop mode, however, how do I set up my folders and how do I access them? Thanks, Lisa Alexa


message 129: by Kara (new)

Kara (karaayako) | 3984 comments I don't believe folders can be set up from the app; however, you can go to your browser and view the desktop version of goodreads.com and set up folders just as you would on a PC.

New threads can be set up by clicking the plus sign within the folder from the app.


message 130: by Kara (new)

Kara (karaayako) | 3984 comments You can find a folder within a group by going to More then Groups within the app, clicking on the group, and scrolling through the folders listed.

If you're trying to find a thread within a folder, then you need to head to the folder it's in as above and scroll through until you find your thread. The app isn't great for this.

Hope that answers your questions!


message 131: by Krista (new)

Krista | 70 comments Hi. I am new to the group and Goodreads in general so I apologize in advance if these questions have been asked and answered. I have tried to find answers but not sure I am looking in the right place.
My questions are as follows:
1. How do I go about updating my challenges to show a book as read? I listed all of my I Spy Challenge books out already so I need to know how to show in the challenge they are finished.
2. In my personal challenge do I just find the thread and post a comment with the book information?


message 132: by Kara (new)

Kara (karaayako) | 3984 comments Hi Krista, welcome to the group and Goodreads! No need to apologize.

1. People do this differently, but you can either edit your original post in the Challenge thread to show that it's done, or you can add a post to the thread when you finish books. If you do edit your original post, I would recommend adding a post to let the leader know that it was updated.

2. Yes, that's usually easiest. A tip: I add my personal challenge thread as a favorite in my internet browser so that I can get to it at anytime without having to find it.

Hope that answers your questions!


message 133: by Krista (new)

Krista | 70 comments Thanks for the help Kara. I am so excited to get started. Is it January yet?


message 134: by Kara (new)

Kara (karaayako) | 3984 comments We're so excited too!


Book Dragon 🐉 📚 | 187 comments how do we count a book if it has multiple books in it by different authors. Is it considered 1book or 1 book per author?


message 136: by Cassandra (new)

Cassandra | 5832 comments Kylie, I think that's up to you. I typically count them separately, but that's just me. Here's an example (with the same author):

This year, I read The Invisible Man and the Time Machine, both by H.G. Wells. My copy is actually this one - The Time Machine/The Invisible Man - which has both stories in one volume. However, for my challenge I put it down as The Invisible Man and The Time Machine, separate books. I did the same for a couple of Sherlock Holmes stories.

The way I look at it is that if the books are sold separately, they ought to count for two books for your challenge, even though sometimes it's nice to buy an edition that has multiple stories bound together.


message 137: by Voracious_reader (new)

Voracious_reader | 76 comments Thanks for sending a welcome email! Was just clicking through it and noticed the "Group Reads" link wasn't working. Didn't know if this was accidental. Thanks again. I'm very excited to join the fun.


message 138: by Cassandra (new)

Cassandra | 5832 comments Thanks for letting us know! Today was the big day for moving all of our threads around to get ready for the new year, so that probably has something to do with it. I fixed the link for future welcome messages.

I'm glad to hear you're excited to be here and I look forward to getting to know you better! :)


Stormie ~ Book Dragon ~ (stormiebookdragon) | 108 comments Hello, I am new here, so please be easy on me. :)

If I want to participate in a challenge or say the buddy reads, how to I let someone know I want to participate? I am a bit confused on how that works. Say for instance, I would like to join in on Eat, Pray, Love, could I do that? or I am too late for that? I was looking in the yearly challenges for a place to sign up for them as well, but not sure how to do that either. If I missed something, please let me know. TIA,
~Stormie


message 140: by Cassandra (last edited Jan 02, 2015 09:28PM) (new)

Cassandra | 5832 comments Hi Stormie! For challenges, simply post in the challenge thread that you'd like to participate, and the challenge leader will add you to the list of participants. Then post in the challenge thread again when you finish books that count toward the challenge so the leader can update your progress.

For buddy reads, we have the buddy reads thread where members can nominate and join buddy reads. For the Eat Pray Love buddy read, since it's already started, it's fine to post in there directly and let them know you would like to join them. You're definitely not too late to join!


message 141: by Nuri (new)

Nuri (guillan) | 34 comments Sorry if this was asked before or if this is the wrong place to ask...

Can we read a book for more than one yearly challenges?

For example, if I read White Teeth by Zadie Smith it works for:
-Let's Turn the pages Challenge
-A-Z Challenge
-Book Riot's Challenge
-#readwomen challenge
-The Debut novel Challenge

Do I need to choose one of them? Or can I use the same book for multiple challenges?


message 142: by Jodi (new)

Jodi (readinbooks) | 1971 comments Timothy you absolutely can use one book across different challenges. You just can't use it twice for the same challenge.


message 143: by Nuri (new)

Nuri (guillan) | 34 comments Thanks, Jodi.


message 144: by Voracious_reader (new)

Voracious_reader | 76 comments This question has probably been answered elsewhere, multiple times: can we count children's books toward our goal and can we count them for challenges?


message 145: by Laura (new)

Laura Giffin | 2 comments Sorry to have to ask, but I once was able to locate a bar that tracked my progress for the yearly challenge, but I can't seem to find it now, where would that be located?


message 146: by Jodi (new)

Jodi (readinbooks) | 1971 comments If you click on the home tab up at the top of the page, it takes you to your home page and there is a tracker on the right side of your home pages a little ways down.


message 147: by Voracious_reader (new)

Voracious_reader | 76 comments Again, this question has probably been answered elsewhere, multiple times: can we count children's books toward our goal and can we count them for challenges?


message 148: by Voracious_reader (new)

Voracious_reader | 76 comments Thank you!


message 149: by Laura (new)

Laura Giffin | 2 comments Jodi wrote: "If you click on the home tab up at the top of the page, it takes you to your home page and there is a tracker on the right side of your home pages a little ways down."

Thanks!!


message 150: by Jodi (new)

Jodi (readinbooks) | 1971 comments Voracious_reader wrote: "Again, this question has probably been answered elsewhere, multiple times: can we count children's books toward our goal and can we count them for challenges?"

If Goodreads counts a book, it counts.


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