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Read Harder 2016

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/9

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I was born in 1982 - I'm just looking at that list and I can't believe how many of them I read as a kid. I'm going to have to either find a Stephen King that I missed or grab a sci-fi masterwork, I think...

So excited about this! I discovered Book Riot and Goodreads this summer and have been catching up on Podcasts and the 2015 Read Harder Challenge over the past few months. As an English graduate currently teaching Maths, it's been so nice to feel connected to a bookish community again. I am determined to complete the 2015 Challenge by the end of the year (2 and a couple of pages to go - totally doable!) and cannot wait to get stuck into 2016! Thanks to all at BR and here :)



I like the idea of a book written from a different religious perspective.

So, I won't be completing the challenge this year; but I'll do the rest of it anyway.
What about just reading the book out loud, even if you don't have an audience? Might seem odd at first, but others have said they're gonna read to pets, which sounds cool, and I'm sure you'd soon get used to it - and it would be a different experience to the way you normally read, which might be really interesting. I remember reading The Twits by Roald Dahl out loud to my teddies when I was 11/12ish, and I being really mesmerised by the experience. (...not weird...)



For myself, I will still not be completing that 1 challenge.


I do not have anyone to read to so ..."
Same here -- I'm going to read to my dachshund, Lola. Perhaps a book about hot dogs!!


Here's the link to learn more about it: Volunteer for LibriVox


Wow! This sounds great!



You can use Goodreads Listopia to find best books by decade. That's how I found my decade, 1960. Listopia is under the explore section at the top. I used it to find a lot of my books for this year's challenge.

Nelly, A.K. was published in the 1870s and takes place in the 1860s-1870s. This is not before the author's lifetime, which is what often defines "historical fiction." This can not be called "historical" to Tolstoy; it was just "fiction."


Ooo, that's a great idea!
I'm so excited to plan for the new categories...I think the hardest ones for me will be middle grade (I like the occasional YA book, but I just can't see myself enjoying a middle grade read), reading a book aloud, and a biography. I'm most excited for post-apocalyptic (one of my favorite genres), a play, and a book from the decade I was born. So many books to find!




Age 9-11? I'm in the UK so don't take that as 100% correct!

Age 9-11? I'm in the UK so don't take that as 100% correct!"
I had this question too, so I looked it up. Many publishing sources agree - MG books are aimed at readers 8-12 years old.
GR Choice Awards has a whole Middle Grade and Children's category so I'm starting there for research into which book I choose for this category.
You guys are all spot on about Middle Grade -- it's books aimed at that 8-12 year old age range. The early Harry Potter books are a good example, as would be things like The Phantom Tollbooth, brown girl dreaming, George by Alex Gino.
In addition to the Goodreads lists, we've got a nice flowchart by interest that might help: http://bookriot.com/2015/08/26/update...
In addition to the Goodreads lists, we've got a nice flowchart by interest that might help: http://bookriot.com/2015/08/26/update...


So, I won't be completing the challenge this year; but I'll do the rest of it anyway."
Lots of elementary schools look for volunteers to read to students. This is a possible opportunity. Also, what about recording what you read as a gift for someone?

I'm not having trouble with it. On the NYPL page, the suggestions for each category are "listed" as book cover tiles (graphic) for each title. It may be your web browser - some don't display certain types of graphics well or at all. You may want to access this page with a graphic-friendly web browser. I used Google Chrome.
I do not have anyone to read to so ..."
I'm going to read to my cats :)