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Do you plan to do the 2017 challenge in the same way that you've done this year's? And I'm especially interested in those who have read in order. What has been you're experience with doing the challenge that way? Has it felt constraining to you?

There are several books I'd like to start shortly after the start of the year, so for these ones, I'll read a little out of order. For example, my pick for the doorstop is 1000p long, so I'll start it in November this year and will try to finish it during Jan-Feb 2017. I've also some end-of-2016 or 2017 releases planned, so for some of them I'll have to wait a sale.

This year I planned but I found that I read mostly in order for 10 weeks, then I started jumping around. I also had a lot looser plan at the beginning - 2-4 possibilities for each - then it really settled down.

It'll be too difficult doing the challenge in order because I'm limited by the library and when books are available.

Then, when it starts getting harder, I just look for books that will fill the others.

I've never had much choice in the matter since, like others, I get all of my books from Overdrive. Most of the time, I have to read whichever book is close to expiring and it's really hard to predict when a hold is going to come through. I also think it prevents me from getting tired of the challenge. I manage to fit a little more than just the ATY challenge but it's the bulk of my reading for the year so I have a feeling it would become tiresome if I did the order every year.

But, I still felt "stuck" by the challenge, for example when someone told me "you really should read this book", I would answer "yeah, in 2017, because all my books are planned for this year". That felt weird and I don't want that for next year.
So, I exported all my GR books, kept only the to-reads and noted down each book option for each category. My strategy for next year is to start with categories for which I have fewest options.
I prioritized between books I really want to read next year, books I'd like to read, but aren't top priority and the rest.

This year, I decided to plan my books, read in order and not diverge from this. I've absolutely hated it. I haven't finished any of the challenges (I'm doing this, Popsugar and Book Riot) and won't. I haven't enjoyed reading nearly as much this year.
Next year, I'm not planning anything at all. I'll read what I want and see where it fits. I'll swap things around if I want to. And for prompts where nothing fits, then I'll go hunting for a book to fit it.


I definitely feel like it's more fun to d it that way, Jody!

Isn't Overdrive wonderful?

But, I still felt "stuck" by the challenge, for example when someone t..."
I just can't do that! I'm just not a planner. I may put down a couple of books I need to read. But I don't set them down in a row.

What is this Overdrive, Kirsten? Looking up as we speak!





Yes, for me, definitely! But, I'm all for trying new things and new approaches so I figured I'd give something different a try this year. Never again!! I also think, maybe, that because I've been focusing on classics and more "serious" books the past couple of years that it's starting to bog me down a little bit. The book I'm reading at the moment, A Fine Balance, I am absolutely loving, but it's taking me forever because it's so bloody depressing! I'm planning to amp up the fun element next year. Life is serious enough as it is!


It's also hard to stick to the one book a week thing when I read 2 or 3 books every week. I'd have 'extras' that I guess I could fit into Popsugar or Bookriot but I really only like working on one challenge at a time. This year I finished 52 books, then I worked on Popsugar and then I started a mini-rejects challenge. Now I am free reading mostly.
As for planning, I did plan ahead in 2016 and had started planning 2017 until I erased the whole thing to start over. Having back up plans and what not was getting a bit overwhelming. I think I will fill out my plan again but I am very aware that the list will change as I go along, as it did this year.

Amy, I'm not sure about others, but I have overdrive through my city library's online borrowing system. The library has thousands of ebooks and audiobooks that I can borrow through overdrive. The library will have access to only a couple of licenses for specific ebooks/audiobooks, so I have to place a hold and wait until it is available. I can also postpone taking a book out if I'm not ready for it or have too many on the go.
It's great because it's free. The main drawback is that if a book is very popular, you only have 3 weeks to read it. If not, you have to get back in line to reborrow it. (At least the system remembers exactly where you were if you do.) So new books can take a while until they become available.
I use it alot for audiobooks for my commute. I don't know if city libraries are the same elsewhere (I'm in Canada). And I don't know if peope use overdrive the same way we do at our library. Worth checking into if you like ebooks and audiobooks.
I use the Ohio system and the Boston one since I've had cards in both cities. I'm not aware of the ability to delay the checkout but I may just not have explored the features a lot. A trick (that I maybe shouldn't be broadcasting :P) is that if my borrow expires then it won't actually return the book until I close it on my kindle. So if my borrow expires, I can finish the book as long as I keep it open on my kindle. The downside is that I can't switch to a different book during that time but at least I avoid getting back in line. It disappears off my checkouts still so I don't think it affects the license or the person receiving it after me.

Oh, I can do that! I hadn't thought about using it in that way though. I may have to take advantage of it next year :)

So I will finally have my 2016 plan in place likely the last week of 2016 :)
Even though out of fun, I'm now going through the list for 2017 and selecting books from my tbr list that could work for each topic, I'm likely going to take the same approach next year.
My goal was really to see, now that my kids were school, whether I could find the time to read 52 books. The challenge was just a way of doing it in a more fun way. I came across this group by luck last December and it coincided well with my plan to read a book a week, so I joined the group only for that. Now I'm finding that I'm also beginning to follow the group and several threads more closely. The downside of getting involved too much in the group is that I may not finish 52 books next year if I spend too much time reading comments on this site.....;)

I have three library cards so I occasionally get a log jam of books all becoming available at once. I use the suspend feature to hold my place in line until I have cleared the jam up a bit. I like not holding others up from reading the books, but also not having to go to the end of the very very long line. :-)

My kindle app will actually delete a book mid-read if the license comes up in the middle. The trick for me is to keep my internet turned off on my tablet until I am done that book. I can read any other book that I have downloaded already, but I can't download any new ones obviously.

This is my main problem, but as I'm prone to hang out on the internet instead of reading, at least on this group I don't feel as guilty ;)


I think you have to do it before. I keep a list of all the books I have on hold and what position I am currently in. When I see that I am first or second in line to get several books, I suspend them.
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