Ultimate Popsugar Reading Challenge discussion
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However, my interpretation is that the challege is for you to read 40 separate books.
Tara, if I'd cut out audiobooks, it'd cut my list way down. LOL!

I used one book per prompt but if I used the first book in a series for a prompt I made sure to continue the series. For example, in the love triangle prompt I read Matched (book 1). And I also read Crossed (book 2) and Reached (book 3). And I didn't use those books for any of the other prompts.
The exception so far is book started but never finished. I used Miss Peregrines and forced my way through it. I don't think there's any way I will be finishing that series. Although...maybe if I get the audio books that would make it more bearable.
I hate starting series but not finishing them and the last thing I wanted to do was start all these series just for the sake of the challenge but then forget plot lines as the year progressed.
I'm not sure if I'll take the same approach to 2016 challenge. I think I will because it worked out really well for me this time around.
Good luck with setting your own personal goals and don't forget to have fun!! :)

I'm doing it a little differently than other people, because my goal is to read 52 books this year, and the list is only 41 books. I wanted some flexibility so I can read more books that maybe don't fit the challenge. I'm going to allow 1 book to count for two categories, but not more. So for instance, I'm counting All The Light We Cannot See as a book set in Europe and a book with a blue cover, but I won't count it for the other categories it could fit into, like NY Times best seller.

I was going to do the same this year (allowing authors that were in the 2015 challenge though), but then I foolishly challenged a friend at doing the 2016 challenge twice... So I'going to read TWO books per prompt! :-)

For example, I want to read Me Before You for my prompt "A book recommended by someone you just met", which is the topic for May. Would another book recommended by someone I met, but applying toward a different prompt, still count? I know most of these challenges are pretty open to whatever we want, but I want to stay in "the spirit of the challenge" as much as possible.





I don't think so. It doesn't say so.
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I don't think so.. I used any best seller :)

I don't think so.. I used any best seller :)"
Kirsten *Dogs Welcome - People Tolerated" wrote: "Zily wrote: "Hi! I wanted to ask if the YA best seller has to be the best seller in 2016. :)"
I don't think so. It doesn't say so."
Thanks guys! :D

Some do. Some count a single book for multiple prompts within the same challenge.
Personally, I am doing Popsugar as well as an AtoZ title challenge. I use the same book for both challenges whenever possible. I'll even pick one book over another if the title will fit in my title challenge.


I'm doing three challenges (which is too many, imo, and I will cut back next year), and I'm checking off only one category per book. I may not "finish" all three challenges, but that doesnt really matter.
And no, I have no minimum page count for my choices.
And no, I have no minimum page count for my choices.


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I think there were some people who did that this year! The challenge is completely up to you as far as how you do it. If you want to start out just picking a few prompts that's just fine. You can always add in more if you decide to later.






Any war will work. Doesn't have to be a real one.

Does a cyborg counts as a non human perspective?
What is a book with a story within a story?
Is there a easy way to find books with authors who use pseudonyms, or do I have to google every time?
How do I know the narrator is unreliable?
A book set in a hotel needs to be in there all the time or could it be just the beginning? Can I consider an Inn a hotel?
Last but not least: what if I switch some of the advanced with regulars tasks? I'm having trouble finding books to match and in the advanced list I already have some choices!
Sorry to bother, but it is fun to have someone to talk about those little things, I wish I knew about this group last year!
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Started Kate Moretti's "The Vanishing Year"this morning,read breathlessly because it was so good ....and it turned into a Big Fat Cliche...........

Pat wrote: "Can I suggest another fun category?BIGGEST LETDOWN.
Started Kate Moretti's "The Vanishing Year"this morning,read breathlessly because it was so good ....and it turned into a Big Fat Cliche..........."

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Also one book for each category correct? Just let me know! Thank you!