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Hi I'm Karen and I just found this group yesterday. Just in time! In 2017 I did a 26 book challenge and I easily read 28 using most of the prompts for a different challenge. I know I want to read a lot more this year because my to-read list is growing way faster than my read one. I also want to waste less time online. I'm hoping this challenge will keep me busy reading instead.
Sabrina, I'm curious if you have a running list of Vlogbrothers book recommendations you could share. I don't think I want to read all of them, but I would love some inspiration!


I have a partial list. As i watch the videos I write in a little notebook any book title mentioned or seen. And I also have a "vlogbrothers" shelf on my goodreads which I can link here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
It's pretty slow going since the first year they posted a video every weekday. But after that it should go by a lot quicker lol.

I should mention that there is no way I am going to be able to read 52 books this year. It's not happening. There is simply no way. However, three things: First, I hope that this group will keep and hold me to task in increasing my reading for pleasure level from 1-2 books per year to at least one per month (12-13 is my ultimate goal). Second, I will be challenging myself to kill multiple birds with one stone so that I can say that I read a book in each category, just not a single book per category because I just can't with work and mom duties. Third, I'm typically a slow reader, so unless it's a YA novel, getting through one book in a week just wouldn't happen. I really like to immerse myself in the words and comprehend and critique as I go. When I read fast, a book becomes the "cliff notes" version and I lose important dialogue and nuances and I usually have to go back to reread passages that I missed because I don't understand why something is happening.
So that's my story, please accept me for who I am and good luck to everyone! Happy New Year!
Diana, it's not a problem if you only finish a portion of the challenge. I only completed about half last year. Your goals sound perfect for you!


Don't worry about your English, it's also not my first language and I write some weird complicated sentences sometimes ;) I did however find that my writing improved massively since I started writing on this group!
Welcome Michele!

Well said !! There are several of us taking on picture book versions of the challenge this year :-)



Laura wrote: "Diana, it's not a problem if you only finish a portion of the challenge. I only completed about half last year. Your goals sound perfect for you!"Hey, look around and you will find several of us who created lists for all of the children's and pictures books. I plan on using them also. There are some great ideas here.




I live in the middle of nowhere in Ohio with my wife and seven cats. I am employed as an administrative specialist at a local college.
Reading is just one of my many hobbies. My favorite genres are science fiction, fantasy, literary fiction, and historical fiction.
I look forward to being part of this group. Good luck with the challenge everybody!

I mostly read YA and Computer Science related books (it's my second career, the first one was focused on IT Management), but this year I want to try more genres!
I'm really excited to be a part of this group, since all of you seem like very nice people! I wish us all luck with the challenge :)


My favourite genres are fantasy and science fiction and I really like YA, but to be honest I will read everything as long as it's interesting.
Good luck to all the readers with this challenge!

small world, I'm also from cincinnati :D

I am joining you from over at the PopSugar Reading Challenge (which I am doing for the fourth time this year), but this is the first time I am doing two prompt-based challenges at once. I did not really plan that, but somebody in the other group asked about other challenges, and then I remembered that I was done pretty fast with the PS challenge last year, and I just wanted to see if I could do it.
My average yearly reading amounts to a little over 100 books, so I should be able to do the two challenges and use separate books for them. I do not want to count books for two prompts at once, not even across challenges. That may change later in the year, though ... depends on how I'm doing.
Another thing: I have a mile-high TBR pile, which I am giving priority this year. So I tried to prefill the prompts (both for this challenge and the PS challenge) with existing books from my TBR, because I do not want to get more new books than I absolutely have to (like new releases from my favorite authors etc.); the goal is to decimate the pile of unread books already here^^ That is why I have only pledged 45 books here so far (those I was able to fill from the TBR). Later in the year I will check how I'm doing and how both challenges are coming along, and then I might or might not tackle the remaining categories (some are pretty far out of my comfort zone).
I'll try to catch up and then get into pace, alternating books between the two challenges as I go. I'm very curious to see how it will work out, if it even does.
Thanks for having me :)

Quite a few of us are doing the Popsugar challenge, or other reading challenges alongside this one. If you’re interested you can see people’s plans, and add your own if you like, in this folder.


I'm Lori and I live in London. This looks like such a fun challenge. I'm looking forward to joining in with the group.

I'm kind of haphazard with my reading selections and genres, and though I tend to be drawn towards whimsical or fantastical elements in stories, I don't think I read a whole lot of straight fantasy. I've taken it upon myself to try and read a book (or two or three) from every country as an ongoing personal challenge, but I hope this group will help me give a bit of structure in deciding which of the books on my massively huge TBR list to read next.

A few of us are also trying to read from every country, you're welcome to join the discussion here.

I'm particularly a fan of fantasy and sci-fi, but also love dystopian fiction too. I'm joining this group as I'm hoping it will force me to expand my reading habits a bit further because I tend to love most genres I read, I just don't have the impetus to try new things often.
I'm looking forward to getting involved with the group!

I'm particularly a fan of fantasy and sci-fi, but also love dystopian fiction too. I'm joining this group as I'm hoping it will force me to expand ..."
Welcome to the group! We are in the midst of voting to create the 2019 list. I hope you will jump into that after you've had time to orient yourself to the group :)

I'm particularly a fan of fantasy and sci-fi, but also love dystopian fiction too. I'm joining this group as I'm hoping it will force me to expand ..."
You would not believe how this group got me out of my genre and into new books and, surprisingly, I liked the majority of them. A few I had to push myself to finish and only one I tossed away. Good luck to you.





Fav genres: History, fantasy, sci-fi, literary fiction, biography, science, geography, historical fiction, horror, and mythology.

Don't hesitate to participate in next year's list in the Projects folder.

I've been reading mostly series this year, or books by the same author (which also felt like they were practically the same books just with different character names), and thought I needed to expand my horizons, which I remembered that this challenge did!
I'm glad to see this group still going at it. :D



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I primarily read for pleasure as I'm trying to fall asleep. I read daily with my preschoolers at one of my part time jobs. And I love reading with my younger daughter.
Happy New Year!