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Oh, that's great =D And don't worry, it's not for the year but ongoing - so you could ignore the YA books this year and read them another time, if you wanted =P Or just leave that section out entirely, completely up to you!

Good idea, I'm going to skip the ya part for this year ;) I like that it's ongoing and not only for this year - less stressful.


Thanks Rinn! I'll be participating in this one too especially as it is an ongoing challenge :) about to take a look at the list... or maybe I'll save it for an extremely dull lecture.... tempting. :P
The thing about listopias is that anyone can add to them (like someone who isn't even in the book group has added books to our Ultimate Booklist), which kind of makes them confusing for challenges =/
Agreed I wanted to do something like a listopia for the books in the Forgotten Realms The Sundering series but there is no way to lock it or set a specific order
Whoa, sweet list! I love that you included Michael Crichton. I may not do a challenge per se but I think I'll be reading these, with the exception of the YA stuff.
I've nearly completed the YA section! I need to check which of the classic SF I can get for free on my Kindle.
Yeah, I'm planning to read them all (of course) but I'm in no rush - as you said, concentrating on the Avengers vs. X-Men Challenge at the mo :)
I've seen lots of lists with The Drowned World on and no mention of The Wind From Nowhere, so it does look like you can read it as a standalone.

And the YA section- I've read them all except Ultraviolet.
I've had Slaughterhouse Five and Frankenstein on my shelf for ages, but just haven't picked them up for some reason. Should get onto them soon...
I've read 5 in total, and I'm not doing so well on X-men vs Avengers either! I need to do a bit of a rethink of books, but I just have no time at the moment :(

I've never gotten on with audiobooks for some reason - but to be honest, I haven't given them much of a try. I think the right narrator could turn me around :D
The most appealing draw to audiobooks ive heard is Stephen Fry doing the Harry Potter books. If that doesnt appeal nothing will.
Stephen Fry reading anything is amazing :)
Listening to the Audiobook for A Scanner Darkly, and I am not sure about the narrator which might be why I still have a little bit to listen to!
Listening to the Audiobook for A Scanner Darkly, and I am not sure about the narrator which might be why I still have a little bit to listen to!

Unfortunately I stopped listening to audiobooks a few months ago. I definitely need to start with them again.

unfortunately I have so little time to read and bow when the weather gets better even less :-) But I bought The Road by McCarthy to start with audiobooks again tomorrow morning and use the time in bus.

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The Drowned World (other topics)The Wind from Nowhere (other topics)
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The Master and Margarita (other topics)
I've decided to add this as a challenge for anyone in the group who might want to join! Here is the list - you just need to shelf each book under your challenge shelf, and the counter will tell you how many you've read. You can find the official challenge page here.
There is a total of 58 books on the list. This is an ongoing challenge, and counts books you've read BEFORE the start of the challenge - just make sure to add read dates.
[I will add the books as GR links to this thread when I have more time]