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You can find the list (or suggestions for any of the weeks) in the "Suggestions for Each Week" thread.

I must admit I will be a bit creative with that topic ... I discounted a few with less than 50 reviews, and a couple on my Kindle which were collections of 2 or 3 novels ... That then brought me to The Sunne In Splendour which I would love to read .. But at over 900 pages and given my reading speed it's not for a quick fire weekly challenge!! I think that brings me round to Schindler's Ark which I am sure will be a good choice!! Of course it is also possible that my highest rated book will change as time goes on ... ...

I don't believe that you can :(
I noticed the same thing when I added a book for someone recently.
I noticed the same thing when I added a book for someone recently.

If you're reading a different edition, you can add the cover in your post :)

The Rory Gilmore Challenge list is all the books that the character Rory Gilmore from the Gilmore Girls TV show read during the show. She was a voracious reader!
I've got those books listed on one of my bookshelves: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
The only ones that aren't exact editions are the travel books.

Thanks! Got it!!



I see others posting things like "I read Room for week X" and you can click on Room and it takes you to the Goodreads page.
I'm not clever enough to figure out how to do this so I end up just cutting and pasting the big long url into my post :(
TIA!

If you're using an app, it's not available on it, but you'll find it on your device browser when you're on Goodreads website.

I have gone back in to 'edit topic' and tried the book links for different editions of the book in case it was just that one of the links was dicky but they all come up with "Sorry, no results".
Can anyone help please? Many thanks x


What do you do if the edition of the book you are reading is not available in the list? I mean I know you don't have to do anything but always like to have the correct edition I am actually reading. The page counts are off and honestly I am surprised as it was a hugely popular book last year and continues to be this year. I'm just surprised I guess that I can't find this one but older books you can find any!
I was going to try adding the edition myself but figured I would so it wrong :(

If not: you go to the book page (using its title), click on "add a new edition" and enter all the informations (Amazon is the perfect source here for the cover and infos).
If you're afraid to do something bad, you can ask for a new edition on the librarian group (providing the GR link to the book page + amazon link). If you do something wrong, you can also ask them to correct the mistake, but not too often because we are busy :p

There's a bunch of symbols that you can copy and paste but I haven't been able to find a red check.
Here's a link for black ones: http://www.w3schools.com/charsets/ref...
Here's a link for black ones: http://www.w3schools.com/charsets/ref...


A story sets in 1600 can be used for both (for me it's more "in the past" because I'm not convinced that our historical knowledge is very good for the everyday life, but it's just my point of view). See what other book you want to use, maybe it will be easier to decide which goes where.


e.g.: I Toto: The Autobiography of Terry, the Dog who was Toto
or The Purpose Driven Life: What on Earth Am I Here for?
or Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard
or Still Foolin' 'Em: Where I've Been, Where I'm Going, and Where the Hell Are My Keys
or The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business
or The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference


Valerie - I'm not quite sure what you mean. In your plan? Where are you only seeing the 8 books?

Yes, in my plan.

I just added to it and what I added did not stick. I think I will have to delete and start again. I was working on it the other day and I was informed that there was a problem with saving my list. That is when it happened. Grrr!

I'm not sure you'll be able to get it back, dear. I'm sorry! It's the worst. I learned the hard way myself to pull up notepad on my computer to make my lists and then copy/paste in the comment field.

I'm not sure you'll b..."
So I had it saved on my computer, but that did not work. So I copied the group list and re-entered everything. I about have the thing memorized! Hahaha! I shall be more careful in future.

I'm not s..."
The new list now ends at 8, as well. I am Toast!

Well, who is the universe to tell me what to do!??! I think I have surpassed it. HAhaha!



Thanks Emm! :)



thanks Zaz, my current 16th is Sophie's Choice - which I have already down for 'Book mentioned in books'. I'm not reading in order, but I reckon for this one I might wait until the correct week for this one and grab the book that's week 16 then. I've ordered my TBR list with the ones I know I'm going to be reading in the near future at the top (and then it's completely out of order and just a list of books i want to read.
I looked around to see if this answered already, so forgive me if I missed it!
If we're using the Wild Card to replace a week's challenge we're not into, do we report it and where?
If we're using the Wild Card to replace a week's challenge we're not into, do we report it and where?
You can add it into your personal plan (in the 2016 Plans folder) and create a thread for the book as you typically would. Make sure you check that there isn't already a topic for the book. Then when you comment you can just say which week you switched out.

Help!?

Hm...I was entering the title that I was using for my personal shelf-there are no hyphen marks in my title. Maybe that's the problem.
The A-Z area is just a way to organize the challenge discussion. So you pick your book for one of the prompts and then post it under the appropriate letter. For example:
Week 3: A book from the Goodreads Choice Awards 2015 (winner or nominated)
Book: Pretty Girls, by Karin Slaughter
Posted under "P"
Week 3: A book from the Goodreads Choice Awards 2015 (winner or nominated)
Book: Pretty Girls, by Karin Slaughter
Posted under "P"
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