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Welcome, Joyce! This is a great time to join. I also love audiobooks and I do crocheting and knitting. 150 books is very impressive!

I am excited to try the 52 week challenge in 2022. I read mostly fantasy and scifi but I have been trying to expand my reading next year. I saw a listopia for this group and I was hooked!

I’ve been a reader all my life, and belong to two IRL book groups, but my reading didn’t really pick up until Covid hit. Reading, and the fact the fact I could download Kindle books from my library, really kept me sane — especially during that first year. But now the amount I read each year has picked up quite a bit (62 books so far this year, but I expect to get to at least 65, if not more). And even better, my husband has finally become a reader. He went from 1-2 books/year to at least 10 this year. His problem is finding the right book because he has very particular tastes.
Can’t wait to get started on my 2022 choices! I have at least one book picked out for most prompts. Not sure how I’ll decide which is THE book when I get to the multiple options prompts…

Welcome, sel! This is a fun group with a flexible attitude toward our challenges. Feel free to join the Winter Seasonal Challenge that just started, and watching for our Read-a-thon coming up later this month.


Thanks so much. I'm looking forward to it.

Does anyone know when the 2022 community spreadsheet will be posted?

Oh no! I missed that and now I'm column R. I've been one of the first 2 for the last 2 years and now I have to *gasp* scroll to the right.

Sorry Emily. Can't seem to find it...HELP!
If you go to the Community Spreadsheet, you can look at the tabs along the bottom of the sheet. You should see "2022 (A-F)" and you can claim your spot on that one!
Eileen, I moved your column to the A-F tab, since we sort by first name, not last! You can find it there!

OOPS! Thanks!

Hey Meg! I'm reading in order next year as well! I'll start a thread and we can all chat about the books we are reading!

Welcome, Lori! If you have questions about the prompts or the challenge, feel free to contact us or post your question anytime.

Glad to have you, Demetra! This is an active group with multiple ways to participate. You can jump into our winter challenge now if you like, and of course check out our threads on the 2022 prompts.


Welcome, Virginia! We’ve got a good amount of educators in here. I’m a former HS English teacher and current MS school counselor in Jersey. Middle school is such an adventure!
Hey Virginia! I’m a teacher in Louisiana as well (used to teach ELA, but moved to economics/personal finance). Happy to have another Cajun here!
Also, Steve, I didn’t know you were a school counselor. I just moved into a college counseling role in addition to teaching at my high school (so not social-emotional, unless you count kids crying over college acceptances, which then yes lol).
Hmm, what is ELA? English & Language Arts?
Many years back I taught French in high school but before that I substituted in middle school in various subjects, mostly English. My original plan was to be a college professor of French but there were way too many applicants for every position and it's only gotten worse since then. I had an unrelated career in sales support/tech support/customer service, until my last job where I worked with people in Quebec and got to use my French.
Many years back I taught French in high school but before that I substituted in middle school in various subjects, mostly English. My original plan was to be a college professor of French but there were way too many applicants for every position and it's only gotten worse since then. I had an unrelated career in sales support/tech support/customer service, until my last job where I worked with people in Quebec and got to use my French.

Yup! This is year 6 as a counselor after 8 years as an 11th grade English teacher. College counseling is the one aspect I’m sad I don’t get in middle school! 90% of middle school counseling is social-emotional haha.


Thank you! It was definitely a challenge in the last almost two years now. As a counselor, kids weren’t exactly lining up to talk to me over Google Meet! The bulk of my job was emailing families to find out where their kid was. Now we’re back to virtual to start January, but I’m on paternity leave now so don’t need to worry About it fortunately.

I read your reply while eating a big ole bowl of gumbo this evening. Unfortunately, we lost our little cold snap we were having there for a few days. It was in the 70's again today. I am near Alexandria but from Avoyelles. I can even make my own roux. haha
I cooked a gumbo this week as well! I'm in the Lafayette area!
Steve, our school is still in person because the teachers are able to be present, for the most part. But we have about 1/3 of our student body out sick or quarantined so we are still hybrid with those kids at school... it's a challenge!
Steve, our school is still in person because the teachers are able to be present, for the most part. But we have about 1/3 of our student body out sick or quarantined so we are still hybrid with those kids at school... it's a challenge!

For example, it does not allow me to copy and paste the 2022 prompts list onto my 2022 plan sheet.
I also cannot add my name and books read to the Community Worksheet. I am not a computer novice, but I’ve tried a lot of different ways to complete these tasks but remain unable to enter information. I am using my iPhone 12 Pro.
Please help. Thank you 😊


Hi Claire! I can’t think of any reason you wouldn’t be able to copy and paste the list off the spreadsheet to your own or edit the spreadsheet itself to add yourself from your iPhone. I can do both tasks on my iPhone 11.
Are you using the Google Sheets app or just editing it directly in the Safari browser or something else all together? Either way, you should be able to highlight them to copy and paste and edit the open cells on the spreadsheet.
Just to be clear: this is the sheet you’re trying to edit, right? https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/... Just want to make sure you’re not trying to edit a locked version from a previous iteration of the challenge.
Hey Claire! Feel free to private message me and we can troubleshoot the spreadsheet! It should be available to type into, though I think you need to do it from the Google Sheets app.


Welcome to our new members! Feel free to check out our various threads and our ongoing Winter Challenge.
Claire, I lived in Minneapolis for 25 years. I haven't gone far, only to Wisconsin, but the weather is slightly less extreme here.
Claire, I lived in Minneapolis for 25 years. I haven't gone far, only to Wisconsin, but the weather is slightly less extreme here.
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Hamnet (other topics)Like Water for Chocolate (other topics)
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I read all genres...but my favorite is historical fiction and I dont limit myself to just a certain time period...I will admit I am terrible with planning out books and sticking to the plan....I am an impulsive reader...whatever grabs my attention I will start to read...I am hoping that by being involved in the weekly discussions i will stay with the challenge for the whole year...My current read is Hamnet...I had put it down a couple times this year but recently started again a few days ago and am so enjoying the writing.....
I have a busy life...I work in accounting and sometimes my only sanity is getting time to read daily...i am married with 3 step children and 8 grandkids...My husband is retiring the end of January so life will change for us...just wish I could retire as well when he does...thankfully i work from home so no more daily commute into the city....winter driving can be so brutal at times here on the prairies....
Thats it for now....looking forward to discussing books and meeting new people....