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That was what I thought I'd do with these two review books, but then I started to feel like I was cheating by not penalizing myself. Though yes, the 25 review points would still put me in the positive.

That was what I thought I'd do with these two review books, but then I started to feel like I was cheating by not penalizing myself. Though yes, the ..."
Sounds good! Plus, you have a point about "for review", Becks.
Its one thing to make Group Reads exempt, seeing as we want to foster participation, and they are on a time schedule. Everything else, however, is strictly by choice and should be treated accordingly. Besides this is a challenge we shouldn't make it too easy! :)
This conversation made me think about the whole "Abandoned Series" thing. We mentioned possibly earning 1/2 of the "Series Completed" points, but we very well could run into the same issue, in that not all of the books have been published. So maybe we should just earn the points for the books we read and add a notation in our post the the series has been abandoned.....

I also am without dog, but I agree with Becky.
Also, I agree first in series shouldn't get series finishing points, but I'm not sure what you mean by considering them standalones. Does that mean you wouldn't get a new series penalty or have to use a credit?

Or, anyway, that's what I would do if I were doing it. Which I'm not, so, whatevs. *grins*


Or, anyway, that's what I would do if I were doing it. Whic..."
Yeah, that's what I would think too.

If I call it standalone and don't score it, I get zero points.
If I call it book #1 and knock off ten points in penalty, but review it, I'll end up with 15 points.
So cheating would hurt me.

But this is built into the rules, so it seems fair. Or you could just not count the review points since you accepted it for that reason. Just don't give yourself the bonus review points.

Not a bad idea, but these are potential questions that will spawn up.

Do you mean the series that you complete?

But this is built into the rules, so it seems fair. Or you could just not count the review points since you accepted it for that reason. Just don't give yourself the bonus review points.
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This! The "Review" points are there to encourage and remind us to write a review, but if we've accepted a book for the sole purpose of reviewing, then we neither need the reward nor the reminder. So as Becky says, in this case you can take the penalty points and not give yourself the review points, since you were going to write a review. anyway.

I struggle to review every single book. But I found that when I was doing a challenge that gave a bonus for reviews, I did every single one. It's a good motivator. And helps with a review resolution if you have one.


So many angles on this.
Simple Mode, anyone?

I wanted to start a thought dialogue on it, and we definitely got that.

Simple Mode, anyone?"
Naww, I like the standard challenge..we're just working out the kinks, is all. Besides, as I said before, chances are we're going to want to continue this next year, so might as well get it all settled now. :)

Simple Mode, anyone?"
Naww, I like the standard challenge..we're just working out the kinks, is all. Besides, as I said before, chances are we're going to ..."
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My 'problem' is that I'm fairly current with most of my series - at least the ones I care about - so it's often a matter of waiting for books to be released and them waiting on the library.

Is that cheating?

I'm going super simple rules in my challenge. For every series book I read I get a credit. I can cash in 2 credits to start a new series. Group reads that are series books only require me to cash in 1 credit.
*dusts hands off* Done and done.


Is that cheating?"
You mean just not finishing them? I don't see how that would be cheating, unless you give yourself points for completing.

Additional Rules:
-Completing a series of 3 or more earns 1 bonus "New Series" credit.
-Every 250 points equals one new book purchase/acquisition.
(Series challenge books are exempt, and can be purchased/acquired at any point in order to complete the series.)
The only thing I'm unsure of now, is how to deal with Abandoned Series.
Earlier in the thread we discussed this:
Abandoned series earn 1/2 of the normal "Finishing a Series" points.
But I'm not sure that will work.
1. It feels a bit cheaty.
2. How would we handle the series that aren't completely written?
Any thoughts?
I'm also without a dog in the fight because I'm not requesting any ARCs until I get the blog back into gear, but I'd agree with Becky. Ultimately we choose what to acquire, be it through NetGalley, FirstReads or Amazon, so the mode of acquisition wouldn't make a difference to me. But since the challenge is a personal thing you should go with what motivates you to accomplish your goals. :)
Also, I'm happy that you came up with the points-based/'complex' method. I'm looking forward to using it! :D What can I say, I like points...
Also, I'm happy that you came up with the points-based/'complex' method. I'm looking forward to using it! :D What can I say, I like points...

This is tailoring, not a required change for everyone.

That sounds reasonable.

Range of Ghosts was chosen as a monthly read for another group, of which I am a member, here at GR. It just so happens to be the first book in a series, as well.
Should I:
a) Treat it like a FoF Group Read, thereby making it (and other series reads from the group - Beyond Reality) exempt from both penalty points and spending credits in order to read it.
b) Make it exempt from penalty but still require 1 credit.
c) Apply half of the penalty points (-5 instead of -10) or still require 1 credit.
d) Treat it like any other "new to me" series, applying full penalty or still requiring 1 credit.
e) Consider another suggestion.
Oops..fixed "numbering".

I'd probably go with C myself ('Treat it like any other "new to me" series, applying full penalty or still requiring 1 credit' that is, since you have two Cs ;)) since I think group reads are exactly why a lot of folk end up with large amounts of unfinished series, so if I treated them all differently then the penalty wouldn't really apply to much. I agree with Becky, though, it depends on your goal. If you're trying to raise your activity levels in group reads and most of your groups are series-based then it probably wouldn't work as well.



Titania wrote: "I'd probably go with C myself ('Treat it like any other "new to me" series, applying full penalty or still requiring 1 credit' that is, since you have two Cs ;)) since I think group reads are exact..."
You both hit on a main concern. I have a good 80 something titles sitting on my "New to me" shelf..about 1/2 of them are book club group reads (past and present).
I do want to be more active in group reads (both here and at BR), however, my shelves are already overflowing with newly started or never started series.
Emily wrote: "I know there is no deduction for group reads, but are you guys allowing points for them? I feel weird getting reading points for starting a new series (Earth Sea) but wasn't sure how others were ha..."
Personally, I am awarding points for everything I read.

Actually, I do have a challenge to read books in a particular group, but it's separate.
Emily, with what you're talking about I'm just letting the 10 points from reading and the 10 penalty from starting cancel out. So I'd earn the review points for that book.
Again, that's me...


For the group read, I'd get the 10 for finishing and waive the penalty, coming out +10 (+35 with a review).
I've confused myself....

Range of Ghosts was chosen as a monthly read for another group, of which I am a member, here at GR. It just so happens to be the first book in a se..."
I think I'm leaning towards option (b). I agree with Becky about making sure its one I really want to read, and since the idea of monthly group reads is to read them within a specific time frame, I don't want to cost myself out of participating.
A worse case scenario, as far as Beyond Reality is concerned, is that I'll want to read both BotMs and therefore run a deficit of 1 point monthly until I've finished a series (or more), allowing me to earn points back.
Or I could put BR reads aside for now and just concentrate on reading what I have, especially since FoF will be offering the same genres plus a wider variety (Horror & MG/YA).
Decisions, decisions, decisions...

Range of Ghosts was chosen as a monthly read for another group, of which I am a member, here at GR. It just so happens to be the firs..."
I think I'll have to let Range of Ghosts (and the BR group reads) go for now. I don't think I can handle both groups, and all of the challenges. I will continue to keep an eye on them, however.


1. Gardens of the Moon: I ended up abandoning this one mid-way through, and I'm pretty sure that I'm not going to continue on with the series if just making it to 300 pages made me twitchy.
So, my questions on this one are:
- Should I count it as "read" and give myself points for it?
- Should I give myself "this series is dead to me" (AKA "it's as complete as it's going to get") completion credit for it?
If it helps, I DO count DNF books as read on my shelves.
2. Non-FOF group reads that happen to start a series.
The last couple of group reads that I read in my HF group were, of course, series openers. I'm inclined to count these the same way as FOF group reads. Do you guys think that's unfair?
(Did I already talk about this? My memory is like a sieve these days.)

- Should I count it as "read" and give myself points for it?
- Should I give myself "this series is dead to me" (AKA "it's as complete as it's going to get") completion credit for it?
If it helps, I DO count DNF books as read on my shelves. "
Yes, you should count it as ead, seeing as its as read as its going to get (by you).
Yes, it does qualify for points... It was suggested that abandoned series get 1/2 of the series completed points, based on the number of books currently in the series. I believe this one has more than 10, right? So since the regular points for completion is 40, you would take 20.
Becky wrote: "2. Non-FOF group reads that happen to start a series.
The last couple of group reads that I read in my HF group were, of course, series openers. I'm inclined to count these the same way as FOF group reads. Do you guys think that's unfair?"
We did discuss this before, and there were people on both sides (Yays and Nays). I think we ended up leaving it to the individual person, and I personally decided to use series credits for them, but to waive the -10 penalty...meaning that, at worst, my new series credits run a deficit of one point until I catch up. I won't start multiple new series without credit.

I think we decided that non-FoF group reads should generally count against the challenge, meaning you either need a credit or need to take 10 points away. Then again, if you read it and do not intend to continue the series I think it would fall into the above.
That's just me, though!

They're taking up all of my reading time and bogging me down in a 0% completion rate. Then I move to another #1 and finishing it or not, I've not made a single dent in any series I'd already started. Nada.
I did pitch everything to the side and start a #2 today, but we'll see how it bucks the trend.

They're taking up all of my reading time and bogging me down in a 0% completion rate. ..."
EVERYTHING you just said.

1) I would give myself read credit for a book I DNF'd, but maybe only half credit.
2) I would not give myself series completion points for an abandoned series.
3) I probably would not count other group-reads as a penalty, being as I think I should get a reward just for actually reading a group read in the first place.

For the non-FOF group reads, I decided to treat them as normal non-group read, but with a 1/2 group read credit. (-5 instead of -10).
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I'm with Nyssa - I think that we should only get series "completion" points for series that have multiple books published and available. The first book in a projected series shouldn't get the points.