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I also this challenge would help with my goal in the Goodreads reading challenge of 50 books!
I have a lot of free time, but also a lot of hobbies to fill it in. The last year or so my reading has been put on the back burner, so to speak. Unfortunately, by book buying did not.
Thanks for letting me participate in this group!
Marj

This is my first time posting in any goodreads group. 🥰
I think the premise of ATY in 52 books is genius - I know participating in the challenge will encourage me to read books I wouldn't have before.
...I tend to get stuck in mystery and crime novels! I love them, but I'm definitely looking to broaden my literary horizons. :)
Excited to meet everyone in the group and join in on the challenge!
Jess

Thank you Emily! :)
I started my 2021 challenge (which exciting and also daunting, but in a good way), and I have a question.
Do plays count towards the challenges? I read Shakespeare's As You Like It earlier this month, and wanted to see if I could fit it into one of the challenge prompts, but then I realized I don't know if that would be allowed.
It's long enough that I feel like I'm not just taking an "easy out" to check off a prompt, but I was wondering what the general consensus was on if plays counted towards the challenge (if there's a rule for it, or if it's personal preference).
Jess
There are rules about no page counts or types of books for the main challenge. Some people have even done the entire challenge using picture books! So if you want to count plays (especially As You Like It... that's not an easy one), then you can absolutely count it.
Some of our side challenges (seasonal challenges, Read-a-Thon games, etc.) might have specific limits in place, but the main challenge does not.
Some of our side challenges (seasonal challenges, Read-a-Thon games, etc.) might have specific limits in place, but the main challenge does not.

Welcome, Darlene, it's not too late to jump into any challenges. You can count any books you have read this year for the year-long 52 book challenge.

Sarah wrote: "Hello, I'm Sarah. :) I'm from Wisconsin in the US. I've been doing the PopSugar Reading Challenge for a few years, but 2021 will be my first ATY challenge. Doing challenges like these has helped me..."
Hi Sarah, there are a few of us Wisconsinites here. I am in Madison and Book Concierge is outside Milwaukee. We "met" here a year ago and are waiting to be able to meet up in person.
Hi Sarah, there are a few of us Wisconsinites here. I am in Madison and Book Concierge is outside Milwaukee. We "met" here a year ago and are waiting to be able to meet up in person.

My name is Jim Townsend and I'm a 57-year-old married man from New Jersey near Philadelphia, PA. I'm not sure how I discovered this group; I joined it the other day after tapping aro..."
Hi Jim! I’m just up 295/73 from you! I used to spend a lot of time in the library by the Echelon Mall (I’m still calling it that) when I lived in Camden County. Now I’m in BurlCo. Welcome to the group!

Thanks Emily!
Robin P wrote: Hi Sarah, there are a few of us Wisconsinites here. I am in Madison and Book Concierge is outside Milwaukee. We "met" here a year ago and are waiting to be able to meet up in person.
Hi Robin!
I spent a year in Madison at the university and loved it! Now I'm about an hour and a half north of you, in Tomah. :D


Welcome! It's not too late to jump into the yearly challenge and you can count books you have read since January 1.
There is usually a readathon once a quarter as well as a seasonal challenge.
There is usually a readathon once a quarter as well as a seasonal challenge.


My favorite books are biographies, particularly of celebrities and comedians, and romance novels. This year though I've read a ton of other genres. I love challenges to take me out of my comfort zone.
Welcome! You can jump in to our 2021 challenge by counting any books you already read this year under the appropriate prompts. You are also welcome to participate in the ongoing drama of our selections for next year, which takes place over a whole season.

We have quite a few young people in this group who love to read, it's very heartening to see, Welcome, Madelynn!



I found you through your listopia lists and this looks fun! So I am in for 2022

Uh did you read Susan Coopers The Dark is rising series? I looove those :-)

I found you through you..."
Welcome Louise! I am new, too. This looks like a fun group. Happy reading.
Louise wrote: "Hi I'm Louise from Denmark - I have 1000+ unread paper books at home (keep insisting to my husband they decrease the heating bill!) happy dachshound owner and mother of 2:-)
I found you through you..."
So great to meet another book addict - or another way to put it would be book enthusiast! During the shutdown at the beginning of the pandemic, one of my friends literally had nothing to read at home and the library was closed. I could be quarantined for years and not run out, so I was happy to lend her several books.
I found you through you..."
So great to meet another book addict - or another way to put it would be book enthusiast! During the shutdown at the beginning of the pandemic, one of my friends literally had nothing to read at home and the library was closed. I could be quarantined for years and not run out, so I was happy to lend her several books.

I found ..."
Robin, What a horror story... at home during the shutdown without any books! Yikes! Thank goodness for friends like you to lend books.


Welcome Sofia. When you described your favorite type books, I immediately thought of


Thank you for the recommendation, Carol. I'm adding it to my tbr 😁.


Welcome, Joy D! We still have an autumn challenge and will have a Read-a-thon before the end of the year, so you can participate before January if you wish to. You can also check out all the threads relating to next year's challenge items.

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