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Episode Discussions > Episode 135 - Book Challanges and What characters would you like to catch up with?

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message 1: by Elizabeth☮ (last edited Sep 10, 2015 06:13PM) (new)

Elizabeth☮ I have only recently started participating in book challenges. I do find that the pressure often puts me off and I never complete the challenges I've planned. I am quite proud to have filled in my entire bingo card this summer! But I merely filled in what I was already reading and only had to choose books specific to a few categories.

As far as meeting book characters years down the road, I think I'd rather leave them where I found them. I liken it to TV characters: Once they are off the air, I like them living happily ever after in my imagination.


message 2: by Helene (new)

Helene | 3 comments For me it's impossible to complete any challenges I set up for myself. I just can't tell myself what to do! When someone else is involved, I do much better, as long as I enjoy the books.

I also like to imagine characters living happily ever after, however some characters stay in my mind for a long time and depending on how the book ended, I crave knowing more about what happened to them later on.


message 3: by Annie (new)

Annie I don't do book challenges in the way they were described in the episode, but I do create reader resolutions for myself every January. One that I've had for two years now is to read a classic novel (a novel published before 1950 that is still on the cultural radar). I've managed it every month except for the one month I tried to read Villette. Villette almost ruined the whole thing.

This year, I added another resolution: to re-read a book already in my collection. I read so many new books that I was feeling guilty for neglecting the books already on my shelves. Making up my own challenges is more meaningful and I worry that if I took on someone else's challenge, it would end up feeling like homework. I had enough of that in grad school.

By the bye, when I saw "book challenges" in the episode title, I was expecting you guys to talk about people trying to get books taken out of schools and libraries. It's probably because I'm a librarian. In library-speak, a book challenge is a precursor to a book ban.


message 4: by Elizabeth☮ (new)

Elizabeth☮ Interesting Annie. I never thought of a book challenge in that regard. But that makes sense. Perhaps an idea for another episode.


message 5: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 92 comments For the last five years I have kept track of the books I read on Goodreads. I try to beat my total by one or two every year. This year, I have resolved to not buy any books priced over $1.99 starting January 1 until my birthday in June. I am trying to read from my TBR pile. If I absolutely must read something new, I will borrow it from the library.


message 6: by Elizabeth☮ (new)

Elizabeth☮ That's a good resolution Melissa. Let us know how you do.


message 7: by Thomas (new)

Thomas (thomasathogglestock) | 251 comments Melissa, you must live near a great used bookstore if you could put such a low dollar threshold. Even our cheapest one in DC doesn't have books that low unless they are in the dollar bins out front.


message 8: by Thomas (new)

Thomas (thomasathogglestock) | 251 comments Melissa, you must live near a great used bookstore if you could put such a low dollar threshold. Even our cheapest one in DC doesn't have books that low unless they are in the dollar bins out front.


message 9: by Ruthiella (new)

Ruthiella | 272 comments In my experience library sales and thrift stores often have books (good ones too sometimes!) for sale under $2. Used bookstores are generally more expensive, but they are for profit enterprises, so it makes sense.

Then again, maybe Melissa set the dollar value so low to avoid temptation? : )


message 10: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 92 comments Exactly, Ruthiella! I was thinking of my library sales and the Kindle Daily Deals. I admit that I went on a bit of a shopping spree New Year's Eve. A box of books arrived a week ago, and I had to explain to my husband that since I ordered and paid for them before Jan. 1, they didn't count in my challenge.


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