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How many of our Club Books have you read?
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I kept some journal records before Goodreads which helped, but there are a lot of educated guesses as well. The earliest one I have a firm date for is A Wrinkle in Time, because I read it at my grandmother's house on vacation.
I realize we're getting off topic though. Do we need a thread for stats and data?

and I checked my books an when I imported them from Amazon's listings (you could do this at one time, they came in with no read dates but an Added Date in late 2017. So, those stats are useless to me

Totally ok! Everything is ok.
0 is ok because you have lots to look forward to.
60 is ok because you probably have read some gems and are looking for more of w..."
I'm in the process of reading two so this should be remedied in the month of February!
As to goals.. 175 seems plausible in 2023 although I do read off the shelf too so probably will be a bit less than that. 200 by end of 2024 is an interesting stretch goal.

I just did it for myself again and it says 137, but I don’t believe it because the 100 books in common that the page shows me (why can’t I get it to show all of them?!?) include 3 books twice each, so that drops it down to 134 and there might be 1 or 2 more where I have two versions saved (inexplicably).

More about the mod account and how to compare here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

https://www.goodreads.com/review/dupl...
(GR notoriously marks things read twice for no reason, so everyone who doesn't periodically check for this, or check after adding each book like I do, will most likely have duplicates.)

I just wiped out some duplicates -- they were all books that I have read one time, but had more than one edition noted.
How do you navigate to Tools?

My Books >
left navigation bar, bottom
Tools section
According to my spreadsheet I just hit 65% - 243 books.
To be at 70% at the end of this year, 31 more.
Comparing books to Mod account reports 239.
I may go through your instructions at some point and hunt down the discrepancies. Probably some edition confusion.
Thanks!!

(GR notoriously marks things read twice for no reason, so everyone who doesn't periodically check for this, or check after adding each book like I do, will most likely have duplicates.) ."
I thought it was just me goofing up. That makes me feel better.

SFFBC’s books: 373 (124 not in common)
Books in common: 249 (8.56% of your library and 66.58% of their library)
Two problems were: The Crown Conspiracy vs. Theft of Swords; and I didn't have The Man in the High Castle marked.
I am at 249!!

Thanks for pointing out the Theft of Swords discrepancy. I can add one more to my tally then!

I did this and it is very cool. I have 16 in common with the SFFBC mod account. I think I have 25 that I read in the past but are not in Goodreads because I decided to just put in new books that I read in Goodreads. 25+16 brings me to about 41 so far. That may include the one I am currently reading (Game of Thrones).

The Anubis Gates
The Briar King
The Wise Man's Fear. I'm currently reading this and mostly have been putting it off because of the length.


I actually put several on my tbr list and added one from this month's books on my Libby app. I've been reading mysteries awhile and before that historicals, so just jumping back into fantasy again (as fall approaches :)

Following up on this discussion from last summer (July, 2022):
Alright, I have read 199 books from the group shelf and I have purchased a copy of Doctor Who: The Coming of the Terraphiles specifically to be my 200th read. I will commence reading in the next couple days. I will report back.
omg hahahaha! I love the idea of that being a landmark book XD Please feel free to hate read post through the spoiler thread, I'll follow along at least as I have zero intention of reading it.

XD
I am committed to this path."
it isn't a cheap path either...

XD
I am committed to this path."
it isn't a cheap path either..."
Not too bad, less than $6, through Abe Books (I bought it with some other books).


I had read 27 of the books before I joined Sci-Fi Fantasy book club in 2016. I have a dnf at 52% of Weaveworld. I wanted to finish it but just couldn't take it anymore .( I counted it as read since I made it over halfway.)
I enjoyed the challenge. I read a lot of books and discovered a lot of authors I probably would not have otherwise. There are some I really loved and there were some real stinkers( in my opinion).
I look forward to future readings and discoveries with the club.

And congrats Hank on hitting 350!
I’m chugging along very slowly here. I haven’t been reading as much the last couple of years. It happens once in a while; I go through phases. I’m currently up to 288 and expect to finish this month’s fantasy pick this week. At least I’m past the break-even point with 26 group books read this year.

I'll do that. Remembered I never ate breakfast this morning.
Thanks everyone. I think Hank and YouKneeK are great at 350 and 288. I wanted to stop many times (like after Doctor Who: The Coming of the Terraphiles) but my obsessive compulsive tendencies kept me going. Now I can read some of the books I put aside.

I ha..."
Outstanding! (I say this while mired in Terraphiles myself...)

Thanks and reading Terraphiles is a daunting milestone and worthy of its reputation.
I donated my copy as soon as I finished. No need to take up precious bookshelf space with it.

Thanks! it helped that I had already read some of the new books of the month before they were added.

Alright! I finished Doctor Who: The Coming of the Terraphiles and have officially read 200 shelf books. I definitely feel I have earned this milestone as that book was a slog. I even gave myself permission to DNF, but when I passed the 50% mark I just decided to keep on going. I can't say I would recommend it, unless you are a serious completist or a glutton for punishment. I think I am the latter.
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