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It's of course July 29-August 4, etc.
Brittany will correct this shortly (from the corner), thanks!

It's of course July 29-August 4, etc.
Brittany will correct this shortly (from the corner), thanks!"
Thanks! Now that I went through the whole year on my own, I think dates as far back as February might be messed up...when I made my own schedule I forgot to include Leap Year the first time around. Oops. :)

Some people have star symbols in their posts to show how they rated books they've finished. Is there a code for this please, or how do I do it?
I usually just copy and paste the actual star since that works too.
But technically there are codes for them. Here is a webpage that lists a bunch of them: http://www.quackit.com/html/html_spec...
I hope that helps!
But technically there are codes for them. Here is a webpage that lists a bunch of them: http://www.quackit.com/html/html_spec...
I hope that helps!


Where do you have problems?
You can rename your shelf, when your on the page "my books". Choose edit at the top, and choose rename after the shelf you want to change.
Then choose "update my entry" on the group page. And there you can add your shelf. Maybe you have to leave the challenge first, and then add the new shelf. I did that, and it worked fine.
Was that any help?


I would also say that it's the main setting that counts!


Question on Week 14: A book with one of the five W’s -or H in the title (Who/What/Where/When/Why/How)
Does it need to be a question or just have the word? As example: Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed or Where My Heart Used to Beat. I'm having a tough time finding one with a question mark!
Does it need to be a question or just have the word? As example: Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed or Where My Heart Used to Beat. I'm having a tough time finding one with a question mark!
In my opinion, it doesn't have to be a question, just have the word in the title.
I remember when I was looking for suggestions for that week, I had a hard time finding a helpful list of books so I resorted to focusing on those with a question. But it doesn't necessarily have to have one :)
I remember when I was looking for suggestions for that week, I had a hard time finding a helpful list of books so I resorted to focusing on those with a question. But it doesn't necessarily have to have one :)

Can you help me figure out how to proceed please?

I'm having troubles find books that are told from a different perspecti..."
Wonder and Julian's Chapter, etc.
Amy wrote: "Manda wrote: "So this is kind of an OT question, but I put together a secondary challenge based on the topic suggestions that did not win.
I'm having troubles find books that are told from a different perseoctive..."
Would something like Virginia Woolf count with her shifting perspectives or does it need to be more solid than that?
I'm having troubles find books that are told from a different perseoctive..."
Would something like Virginia Woolf count with her shifting perspectives or does it need to be more solid than that?

Is the group bookshelf for seeing who read what book for what category or for seeing all of the categories that apply to each book?
For instance, when adding a book to the bookshelf, should we shelve it only in the category for which we are reading it, or should we shelve it on every shelf for which it satisfies the category (so others can use those shelves for suggestions?) Also, if a book we have read in the past is on the bookshelf, it is appropriate to add it to a category shelf it fits, if the original person who added it did not, or just leave it?
Thanks!


Katie > only categories used for the book, not possible categories. If several members read the same book for various categories, we'll check each of them.


I know a ton of people count them. I personally only count it if I was totally engaged but I know that's more a personal issue. I just don't have the attention span for them sometimes so I'll finish a book and question whether or not I really should count it.
But if you enjoy them then definitely count them :)
But if you enjoy them then definitely count them :)


I'm a walker and listen while I walk. I can't listen while home and cleaning house or things like that, I don't pay enough attention, but when I walk each day for at least an hour, it's just as good as reading with my eyes.

It's not a huge deal, but you can delete the progress post and then create a new one if you want :)




You're not required to put your books into the A-Z folders but we encourage members to do so because it sparks discussions. If you read more than four books that you're including towards your challenge, you're welcome to post them all in the A-Z folders and discuss them with us. Please be sure to follow the formatting rules. :)
The reason we're asking members not to post all their books at once is because a year is a long time. You might think you're going to stick to your plan perfectly or that life won't get in the way of your reading goals, but you never know. If members are only posting books as they're reading them (or close to when they're reading them) it keeps the discussion threads more active with live threads and makes it easier for mods to, well, moderate.

The A-Z folders are for discussing the books. But what about spoilers? Are we supposed to use the spoiler mark every time we reveal something from the book, or can we write freely about things happening in the book?
Personally I feel like the spoiler mark in some way makes it difficult to start a good discussion, but I'm curious to know what others think? (Maybe this should be an off topic-thread instead)
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