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message 201: by Elle (new)

Elle (elleay) | 68 comments Here's the link to the 2016 Read Harder Challenge here on this group's GR page:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

At the bottom of the page is a link to the original challenge list on Book Riot's web page.


message 202: by Amber (new)

Amber (glitterrayne) | 1 comments This is really cool. I'm approaching this challenge by trying to read outside of my Sci-Fi/Fantasy genre preference as much as possible and to read some books I've wanted to read for awhile as well.


message 203: by Judith (new)

Judith (jaensea) | 65 comments Elle wrote: "Here's the link to the 2016 Read Harder Challenge here on this group's GR page:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

At the bottom of the page is a link t..."


Thanks so much. No wonder I couldn't find it, it dosn't say "2016"


message 204: by Judith (new)

Judith (jaensea) | 65 comments Judith wrote: "Elle wrote: "Here's the link to the 2016 Read Harder Challenge here on this group's GR page:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

At the bottom of the pag..."


Oh, wait a minute. This is the old list for 2015, not the 2016 list.


message 205: by Lola (new)

Lola | 11 comments Judith wrote: "Judith wrote: "Elle wrote: "Here's the link to the 2016 Read Harder Challenge here on this group's GR page:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

At the bo..."


Here's a link to the 2016 tasks:

http://bookriot.com/2015/12/15/2016-b...


message 206: by Judith (new)

Judith (jaensea) | 65 comments Lorraine wrote: "Judith wrote: "Judith wrote: "Elle wrote: "Here's the link to the 2016 Read Harder Challenge here on this group's GR page:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...-..."


Thank you Thank you Thank you!


message 207: by Michelle (last edited Dec 22, 2015 12:43PM) (new)

Michelle Leonard (chelleo) For those of you interested in maintaining your list electronically...just download it, check off each entry and type in your titles.

Fillable form: https://db.tt/Sm87U6X8


message 208: by Rachael (new)

Rachael | 6 comments This is great! So excited to get started. I came across the 2015 challenge way late in the year. But not this time, here we go 2016!


message 209: by Robin P (last edited Dec 23, 2015 07:38PM) (new)

Robin P Eva wrote: "Robin wrote: "Eva wrote: "Book Riot wrote: "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 woul..."

I apologize, Eva, you are totally right! When I looked at the sheet I had printed out, I finally saw the note at the bottom that said multi-tasking is fine. (Not the only time in my life I missed something but was sure I was right.) I wonder what the record would be for how many different categories a book could cover. For instance, a dystopian novel over 500 pages written in the decade you were born, dealing with religion?


message 210: by Jen (new)

Jen (reader44ever) | 60 comments Bea wrote: "
I do not have anyone to read to so have decided to read to my dog, Roxie.."


I'm going to read to my dog, too! :-)


message 211: by Jenn T Rogers (new)

Jenn T Rogers | 19 comments I've already updated my nerdy/wonderful excel spreadsheet with the new categories. I am so glad I started tracking all my reading last year. I learned A LOT about my reading habits and once you pay attention to them, you naturally start changing them and branching out.


message 212: by Eva (new)

Eva Erskine, PhD | 42 comments Stephanie wrote: "Does anyone have any good recommendations for a book "that is by an author from Southeast Asia"? Or one that "identifies as transgender"? Just looking into some titles for next year.

Thanks!"


I liked reading this author's YA books + Thanhha Lai who is from VIet Nam

I think I am going to read Becoming Nicole for my transgender book.


message 213: by Nelly (new)

Nelly Habib | 22 comments SealyBug wrote: "I've already updated my nerdy/wonderful excel spreadsheet with the new categories. I am so glad I started tracking all my reading last year. I learned A LOT about my reading habits and once you pay..."

May i ask you to give more details about that? i mean how do you track them? what does the excel sheet include? i just find the idea interesting, so am curious to learn more so i could implement it myself :) thanks in advance !


message 214: by Elle (new)

Elle (elleay) | 68 comments SealyBug wrote: "I've already updated my nerdy/wonderful excel spreadsheet with the new categories. I am so glad I started tracking all my reading last year. I learned A LOT about my reading habits and once you pay..."

Glad to know someone else tracks their reading too! Also have mine on a nerdy/wonderful excel spreadsheet. Multiple tabs too. : ) (Yeah, I'm a book geek. ) Agree with you that you do learn a lot about your reading habits, default genres, etc. I find I really want to branch out when I look at my reading pattern/tendencies. That's one of the reasons I'm really looking forward to this Read Harder 2016 challenge. Shake things up a bit. Explore.


message 215: by Jo (last edited Dec 25, 2015 02:27PM) (new)

Jo (allweatherreader) | 105 comments I also have a reading log spreadsheet :) it has title, author, gender of author, date started, date finished, no. of pages, genre, format, source (bought/free/gift etc), nationality of author, if the author is a p.o.c (because trying to increase that number) and whether it was a recommendation or a reread. I'm pretty sure I got the template from a Book Riot thread, actually...

Edit to add: yeah, it's based on this one:

http://bookriot.com/2014/09/18/track-...


message 216: by Nelly (new)

Nelly Habib | 22 comments Jo wrote: "I also have a reading log spreadsheet :) it has title, author, gender of author, date started, date finished, no. of pages, genre, format, source (bought/free/gift etc), nationality of author, if t..."

thanks a lot for sharing Jo, i am really interested in the idea and your post helped me a lot, thanks again :)


message 217: by Maureen (new)

Maureen (maureencean) Oh, I am a little under-enthused now that I have seen it. Read out loud to someone, the comic and a middle grade book are merely exercises, but I can make good with the rest. Put my printer is out of ink!!


message 218: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Noel (wherestephaniereads) | 1 comments This year I am doing this challenge. Last year I did the Goodreads Challenge now I am doing a different one.


message 219: by Jenn T Rogers (new)

Jenn T Rogers | 19 comments Nelly wrote: "SealyBug wrote: "I've already updated my nerdy/wonderful excel spreadsheet with the new categories. I am so glad I started tracking all my reading last year. I learned A LOT about my reading habits..."

Yes to the multiple tabs! And I track how much I spend on books. I feel like I have started saving money since I started tracking this. I noticed a LOT more library books this year!


message 220: by Elle (new)

Elle (elleay) | 68 comments SealyBug wrote: "Nelly wrote: "SealyBug wrote: "I've already updated my nerdy/wonderful excel spreadsheet with the new categories. I am so glad I started tracking all my reading last year. I learned A LOT about my ..."

I track how much I SAVE by going to the library! It's an actual column on one of my spreadsheets. Most of the books I read come from the library in some form - hardcopy, ebook, audio book. Saved hundreds of dollars this year alone.


message 221: by Bea (new)

Bea Elle wrote: "SealyBug wrote: "Nelly wrote: "SealyBug wrote: "I've already updated my nerdy/wonderful excel spreadsheet with the new categories. I am so glad I started tracking all my reading last year. I learne..."

Now that would be an interesting statistic. Hmmm. Wonder how I could use it?


message 222: by Jenn T Rogers (new)

Jenn T Rogers | 19 comments That's a great idea Elle! I will have to check on that. My husband will be so pleased. ;-)

My family has just started giving me amazon gift cards for Christmas to support my book habit.


message 223: by Strain (new)

Strain (lindsey_strain) I just spent a ridiculous amount of time researching books for this challenge. I am pumped!


message 224: by Cristina (new)

Cristina | 15 comments Woohoo! Very happy to have landed on this, and found the list for 2016! I only read about the 2015 Challenge a couple of weeks ago, so am excited to join in for 2016! :)


message 225: by Erin (new)

Erin | 26 comments I'm assuming this ISN'T going to be the thread where we keep track. I know it's only January 2, but I'm itching to get my list in and get started! =)


message 226: by Macabre (new)

Macabre Goblin (macabregoblin) Erin wrote: "I'm assuming this ISN'T going to be the thread where we keep track. I know it's only January 2, but I'm itching to get my list in and get started! =)"

I'm with you! Can't wait to get planning!


message 227: by ChezJulie (new)

ChezJulie | 50 comments Michelle wrote: "For those of you interested in maintaining your list electronically...just download it, check off each entry and type in your titles.

Fillable form: https://db.tt/Sm87U6X8"


Thank you, Michelle! That is great.


message 228: by Leslie (new)

Leslie (watchoutforlucy) Is there a 2016 Bookshelf? Shall I just add my books to last year's shelf? Ready to go here. TY


message 229: by Cristina (new)

Cristina | 15 comments "Michelle wrote: "For those of you interested in maintaining your list electronically...just download it, check off each entry and type in your titles.

Fillable form: https://db.tt/Sm87U6X8""


Brilliant! Thanks Michelle :)


message 230: by Pauline (new)

Pauline  | 29 comments Will there be bookshelves set up for each task this year? I found those very helpful last year. Thanks!


message 231: by JoLene (new)

JoLene (trvl2mtns) | 6 comments I like to track my challenges on GR. Will there be a post with all the tasks like there is for 2015 that I can copy into a GR thread??


message 232: by Lola (new)

Lola | 11 comments JoLene wrote: "I like to track my challenges on GR. Will there be a post with all the tasks like there is for 2015 that I can copy into a GR thread??"

Here is the list:

*Read a horror book

*Read a nonfiction book about science

*Read a collection of essays

*Read a book out loud to someone else

*Read a middle grade novel

*Read a biography (not memoir or autobiography)

*Read a dystopian or post-apocalyptic novel

*Read a book originally published in the decade you were born

*Listen to an audiobook that has won an Audie Award

*Read a book over 500 pages long

*Read a book under 100 pages

*Read a book by or about a person that identifies as transgender

*Read a book that is set in the Middle East

*Read a book that is by an author from Southeast Asia

*Read a book of historical fiction set before 1900

*Read the first book in a series by a person of color

*Read a non-superhero comic that debuted in the last three years

*Read a book that was adapted into a movie, then watch the movie.
Debate which is better

*Read a nonfiction book about feminism or dealing with feminist themes

*Read a book about religion (fiction or nonfiction)

*Read a book about politics, in your country or another (fiction or
nonfiction)

*Read a food memoir

*Read a play

*Read a book with a main character that has a mental illness


Send a photo of your completed list, with the qualifying titles for each task filled in, to readharder@bookriot.com by Dec 31 to receive a 30% discount from the Book Riot store. And for you multi-taskers who found titles that ticked more than one box: well done! It’s A-OK to use the same book for multiple categories


message 233: by JoLene (new)

JoLene (trvl2mtns) | 6 comments Lorraine wrote: "JoLene wrote: "I like to track my challenges on GR. Will there be a post with all the tasks like there is for 2015 that I can copy into a GR thread??"

Here is the list:

*Read a horror book

*Read..."


Thanks!!!


message 234: by Mindy (new)

Mindy Jones (mindyrecycles) The bookshelves need some attention. Some of the 2016 tasks are there, and some aren't, and some include "2016" in the shelf name and some don't.


message 235: by Leslie (new)

Leslie (watchoutforlucy) Book Riot wrote: "It's here! It's here!

Here's your 2016 Read Harder challenge checklist. We'll create corresponding boards for it closer to the start of the new year.

http://bookriot.com/2015/12/15/2016-b......"


Thanks! Already on my way. Shall we just continue to add books to the 2015 bookshelf? Or, is there a 2016 and I've just missed it?


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