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I read most of paulo cohelo's famous books and hamlet,romeo and julliet (it was really hard) i don't have a favorite genres

Im Jermayl from Dallas,Tx.
I am in love with reading, but time-management has not been so good with my growth in this area. I'll love to keep up with the group & be inspired by the books for a 2017 adventure.


Welcome Jessica.... This is a fun if you like talking BOOKS! :) Talking books is one of my favorite things! :) I am Kelly your neighboring desert state AZ... :)



I have also just helped my parents clear out 50+ years of books as they move house...guess where many of them ended up? I love the way both challenges stretch me. I read a lot of non-fiction as I am studying and am enjoying picking up long forgotten genres like fantasy and historical fiction as a contrast. Looks like I have some catching up to do...

I normally read approx 2-3 books a month, so 52 books a year is a bit much for me. We'll see how it goes, my main goal with any reading challenge is just to have fun, explore new authors and reduce my unread books in my bookshelves (it has a bad tendency of just growing...!)
I don't really have a favourite genre, I like almost anything as long as the book is well written and without to many clichees.





We are really open in the way you can interpret the prompts and also what kind of books you can use (graphic novels, children books, audiobooks), so I'm sure you'll be able to get back on track!

My question, can I add books that I've already read this year or do I need to start from this date? Either way, I LOVE the idea of challenges.
Welcome, Shannon!
No need to start from this date. Feel free to go back and fit in any books read this year!
No need to start from this date. Feel free to go back and fit in any books read this year!



My reading is wide ranging: literature, crime and thriller, biography, classics, and books from around the world (translated to English). I've opened a 2017 shelf and topic but it will take a while to figure the rest out but I'll get there.
Nice to meet you all :)

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Thanks, Katie.





We're also in the process of voting for next year's challenge in this folder: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...
The list is almost complete, but feel free to participate!

Currently reading the Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.. still have a lot on my reading list.
Do follow me on instagram https://www.instagram.com/franzreads_/


I've recently been told about this challenge, and that you are working on a new challenge for 2018. I won't be joining the 2017 challenge because I have enough challenges to finish this year, but I am planning to join next year and use this as my main focus for my reading.

When I joined this group I almost exclusively read thrillers and fantasy and now I feel that I'm discovering so many other books that I don't have enough time to read my favourite genre! Which is a good thing! ;)


WELCOME TAMMY


At the end of last year/beginning of this year, I got caught up in all the new challenges and oversubscribed myself, so I have good intentions to not do that for 2018! However the challenge for this group does looks fun, so I think this might have to be one of my challenges for next year!
I live in Brisbane, Australia, and, like everyone here, I guess, love reading! My favourite genres are crime, historical fiction and some Christian fiction.



The whole list-making aspect of this challenge was a huge draw for me, too! I'm sitting here with a notepad and like twenty tabs open hunting down titles. (A spreadsheet actually sounds like a really good idea at this point). Good luck with those last 3!

You have been chipping really well to get it down to three. Good luck to you!

Tammy wrote: "I could only do this because I'd been keeping a spreadsheet of my books this year (strange...I know) ..."
Oh my. A lot of strange stuff here, I think.
This was a message powered by another spreadsheeter :p
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