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Jan 01, 2014 06:37AM

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I am certainly game... most of my series will be first reads as I read up to date on some of them last year. However this years reading list for me is also designed to get through some of my 'to be reads' as like the majority of us (I am guessing), I very easily get distracted by shiny new books, meaning that my current reading list gets left behind and neglected :(... But there are just oh so many books!!! I know Stephen Fry said one of the things that contributed to his depression, was that he would never be able to get through all the books he wanted to read.. Also can we use audiobooks too or not? I don't mind as all my current books I have in book form. But I have just started listening to the hunger games so could sneak that one in to if its allowed. Errm I am waffling, so I am going to go now.

And yes, audiobooks are fine. Several of us listen pretty regularly...


I want to respond to this, but I'm going to create an audiobooks thread so we don't take over this one. Meet me there! :D

Will do. Please let me know when it is up.

Done: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Title:
Series:
Author:
Book#:
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Monthly Goal:

Title:
Series:
Author:
Book#:
Review:
Monthly Goal:
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^this

Thoughts?


I like that idea!


Personally, I'd restrict myself on this option a little. That is, say a series has to be 3 or more books in length to count for the bonus. And finishing short stories wouldn't count. (i.e. Mitosis)
By that, I've read all of the Dresden books and stories except the new one "Bombshells" in the Dangerous Women book. I'd feel wrong reading that little thing and getting credit for the whole Dresden series.
Now, when I read Skin Game later in the year, that's fine.

I see what you mean about series length, though. I wouldn't feel right about a 2 book series, either, especially since I don't count those as series in the first place. To me a series is really 4 books or more, but I'll accept it for a trilogy as well.

So, I'm only allowing myself to start a new series if I have finished off a series (or more than one) AND have points to burn.

Start a New Series Sale!
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some of our favorite series! For a limited time, discover a new saga and curl up for hours of cozy winter reading. Offer ends 1/13/2014.
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Start a New Series Sale!
Save up to 70% on the first book in
some of our favorite series! For a limited time, discover a new saga and curl up for ho..."
I thought of this challenge when I saw that. :)

I know we said that group reads will not be penalized; what I'm confused about, however, is whether or not it earns any points at all, or if its a wash.
I'm going to be reading Steelheart next; assuming I had no credits, would I score it and if so how?
Also, if this were my first book of the month, would I score it, and if so how?
Thanks You!


Yep, that's what I would say too. Score it the same way you would otherwise, just don't penalize yourself the 10 points for starting a new series.

Becky wrote: "Emily wrote: "I think you score it normally, just do not subtract the 10 points for starting a new series, but someone please correct me if I am wrong! :)"
Yep, that's what I would say too. Score ..."
Thank you both!

Now, it's my turn to ask y'all a question. Since this one pertains to me, I'll throw it out and see what you think.
I was awarded an eARC copy of Peacemaker and won a GoodReads First Reads paperback of Conquest.
Both of these are #1's in a new series. They're the only book out in each case.
So my question is, with books provided in exchange for a review, do we use the penalty for new series and/or burn a credit towards a new series?
I'm torn on this one.

Now, it's my turn to ask y'all a question. Since this one pertains to me, I'll throw it out and see what you think.
I was awarded an eARC copy of [book:Peacemaker|18242..."
I would say that you should not incur the charge for this. It's like a deal you made prior to the challenge.


Is Conquest for review as well?
Since Peacemaker is an exchange for a review, I would say that you can start that one free & clear, but I think Conquest should be "bought" with a credit.

There's no rule that you review them, but good luck winning future books if you don't. Heh...

Does that make sense?
However, in your case, I agree with Mrs. J. Since this was all done before the contest then you are in the clear.

But by that same logic, I actively requested Peacemaker on the NetGalley site too.
A related question that I've also had, as it fits both of these books:
What about a "first" book in a series that's just starting? That is, as of this moment, both of these examples are the only books in their series. The assumption/projection is that there will be more, but they're not out yet.
Steelheart would be another example of this, were it not already a group read selection.



However, if you decide to carry on with the series of your own accord, I'd say you need a credit or take the 10 points.

Thats an interesting take on it...
but with the author contact, aren't you usually expected to read it within a certain period of time (limiting your control on when you start the book)? Where as with a contest, you can start it whenever since a review is appreciated but not necessarily expected.

Emily, that's kinda how I'm thinking. When trying what to read after I finally finish (and promptly delete from my Nook) The Book, I considered my "obligation books". And thought, "wait, they're series firsts, I'll have a penalty".
While I'm not as serious as some, that decision has an effect on my choice to be a book blooger/reviewer.

If you don't promptly review a giveaway win, you'll be blacklisted and won't win anymore. That's the theory, anyway. GoodReads denies it.

If you don't promptly review a giveaway win, you'll be blacklisted and won't ..."
Well thats crap! (sorry - will edit out the language if its a problem).
Ok. So then I suggest a blanket - no penalty, but needs 1 credit.


Okay, yeah. I see what you mean.

but with the author contact, aren't you usually expected to read it within a certain period of time (limiting your control on when you start the book)? Where as with a contest, you can start it whenever since a review is appreciated but not necessarily expected. "
Everyone wants you to give a review asap. Everyone. Have you seen the whining in Feedback? One smarmy character wants GR to send FirstReads winners "gentle" reminder emails to get to those reviews.
So in that, I feel that the expectations are the same. The difference (to me) comes in the uncertainty of if or when you will receive a book.

I was looking for thought on it as it came up though. We've had some great discussion and ideas on it.
And I still don't know what I should do. LOL

but with the author contact, aren't you usually expected to read it within a certain period of time (limiting your control on when you start the boo..."
I see. No, I hadn't seen those threads.. nor have a I ever received an ACR, nor Giveaway, nor "First Read" award. I
In fact, other than one written by a family member, I've only received books from two authors (via MobileRead). One I read right away and reviewed, and the other I haven't read yet and I've had it for almost 2 years now.

That's just me though. I can understand all of the different perspectives, but I wouldn't give myself a pass on the penalty just because it is for review - it's still MY decision to read it.
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