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message 1: by Marisa (new)

Marisa Poltrack [book whisperer] | 194 comments Hello everyone! I was just wondering if I started a book today and finished it in January of that would be considered part of this challenge?

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


message 2: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) I'd say so.

Yes. You can't use 1 book in more than 1 category.


message 3: by Tara (new)

Tara Bates | 1008 comments This year some people used a book for multiple prompts. It's a personal challenge so there really aren't any rules, you do what works for you ;) also I know lots of ppl have started a more difficult book early and counting it


message 4: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) Hmm... yes I agree... but my interpretation is that if there are 40 prompts you should be reading 40 books. IMHO.


message 5: by Juanita (new)

Juanita (juanitav) | 744 comments Yes, start a book today but finish it Friday or later counts for 2016.


message 6: by Marisa (new)

Marisa Poltrack [book whisperer] | 194 comments Perfect! Thanks everyone! I agree with the 40 challenges and 40 books! Plus if you don't then your only cheating yourself! I will start my book tomorrow then! Thanks everyone and happy new year! :)


message 7: by Sarah (new)

Sarah I used more than one category per book for this year's challenge, neither way is incorrect.


message 8: by Marisa (new)

Marisa Poltrack [book whisperer] | 194 comments Thank you Sarah!


message 9: by Marisa (new)

Marisa Poltrack [book whisperer] | 194 comments Thank you Sarah!


message 10: by Tara (new)

Tara Bates | 1008 comments Exactly! I didn't double up any but I also wouldn't reread anything unless it was a book club pick (because I didn't pick those) or use audiobooks, but doesn't make it incorrect to do any of those! It's supposed to be a fun personal challenge :) do what's right to you!


message 11: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) I didn't say it was incorrect. Nothing is incorrect since it's just a way for us to read a more diverse group of books.

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!


message 12: by Juanita (new)

Juanita (juanitav) | 744 comments Technically, it's 41 books because of the book + prequel. ;-)


message 13: by Megan (new)

Megan (mghrt06) | 546 comments That's the beauty of this challenge is everyone gets to make it their own!

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!! :)


message 14: by Tara (new)

Tara Bates | 1008 comments I hate it too but I actually (ugh) had to read two books that were SECOND in a series one for book club and one that came out the year I was born and I hated both so I don't know if I can bring myself to read the rest lol


message 15: by [deleted user] (new)

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.


message 16: by Christophe (new)

Christophe Bonnet What I did last year was: one book per prompt (3 for the trilogy obviously), and no two books from the same writer.

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! :-)


message 17: by Rachel (new)

Rachel A. (abyssallibrarian) | 643 comments Quick question about the "book of the month" prompts. Would you still count it if the book applies but fits a different 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.


message 18: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) How many people are ticking off more than one prompt after reading a book? I don't interpret the challenge tht way, but I wonder how the rest of you are handling it.


message 19: by Sara (new)

Sara I'm only using one prompt per book. i agree that this is the way the challenge was intended. I also plan to read far more than 41 books this year so it shouldn't be a problem. For those who read less it might make more sense to double up.


message 20: by Kaci (new)

Kaci | 67 comments I didn't quite finish the challenge last year (47 books, so close) so I wouldn't say I'm a heavy as a reader as a lot of you here, but I am still doing 1 prompt per book. I don't think there's anything wrong with doing multiple prompts per book, but it didn't feel right to me. As Rachel said above I'm trying to keep with "the spirit of the challenge". I'm excited to push myself and it just feels more complete this way for me.


message 21: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) I'm with you, Kaci! I didn't finish last year either. I just worked through it, saving the more difficult ones 'till last. I seem to be progressing better this year than last.


message 22: by Zily (new)

Zily (ziliey) | 17 comments Hi! I wanted to ask if the YA best seller has to be the best seller in 2016. :)


message 23: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) 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.


message 24: by Marisa (new)

Marisa Poltrack [book whisperer] | 194 comments 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.. I used any best seller :)


message 25: by Zily (new)

Zily (ziliey) | 17 comments Marisa 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.. 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


message 26: by Juanita (new)

Juanita (juanitav) | 744 comments Shanna wrote: "Hello!! If you are doing more than one challenge ( popsugar and mrs darcy or the alphabet challenge) can you use the same book for each challenge? I understand it comes down to out kwn rules but im curious what other people do."

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.


message 27: by Ed (new)

Ed Lehman | 71 comments Is there a page count minimum? I was thinking of reading Poe's The Raven for the book not read since high school...but it is only 64 pages. My other club requires books be at least 100 pages but I didn't see that criteria for Pop Sugar.


message 28: by Juanita (new)

Juanita (juanitav) | 744 comments There is not! I used The Raven for my "poetry book." Go for it!


message 29: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments I've used picture books for a couple of prompts. One of them doesn't even have any words. All books are welcome!


message 30: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9680 comments Mod
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.


message 31: by Kim (new)

Kim Erickson (madtroll) | 1 comments I've been looking all over the threads trying to find a past note about posting book titles, and for the life of me can't find it anywhere. Could someone please explain to me again how I get my book title "highlighted" in my comments. Where you can click on the title and it leads to the books "goodread" page. Sorry!


message 32: by Juanita (new)

Juanita (juanitav) | 744 comments Kim: If you use the app, you can't use the add book/author feature. That tool is only available from the full website when accessed by a web browser.

If accessing from a web browser, when you are writing a comment, there will be a tool tip at the top right that says "add book/author." When you click on that, it will open a search function. Select whether you are adding a book/author and then search accordingly. When you've found the title/author you want, you add it. There is also a tool tip for "some html OK" if you want to italicize or hyperlink within your comments.


message 33: by Kim (new)

Kim Erickson (madtroll) | 1 comments Thank you Juanita! I was using the app, but will comment from browser when referencing books.


message 34: by Kim (new)

Kim (catmommie) Has anyone ever just picked a number of tasks to read, rather than all 40? I can read 40 in a year, but it should be fun. LOL


message 35: by Sara (new)

Sara Kim wrote: "Has anyone ever just picked a number of tasks to read, rather than all 40? I can read 40 in a year, but it should be fun. LOL"

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.


message 36: by Tara (new)

Tara Bates | 1008 comments I did that this year with a smaller group. I was pregnant and cannot read much when pregnant (I think it's a hormonal thing, I have zero attention span) so picked 20 prompts and had a goal of 30 books.


message 37: by Kim (new)

Kim (catmommie) Good, i don't feel bad, then!


message 38: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Moore | 64 comments If I start a book with multiple authors today but drag it out until finishing it on the first can I count it for 2017? What can I say I'm itching to start and managed to get my page turning fingers on the perfect book and it's yelling at me from the coffee table!!


message 39: by Sara (new)

Sara Jessica this is your challenge to handle as you wish. I know there are quite a few people who have already started books they intend to finish after the first of the year and count toward the challenge. There's really no wrong way to do things because it is up to the individual! :)


message 40: by Jessica (new)

Jessica Moore | 64 comments Thanks Sara!


message 41: by Tara (new)

Tara Bates | 1008 comments Jessica, like sarah said a lot of people do it. I know lots (myself included) are doing this with the 800 page prompt!


message 42: by Lucila (new)

Lucila (lucilaway) | 3 comments Question: a book set during wartime, must be an actual war, like WW1 or WW2, or can it be a fictional war?


message 43: by Sara (new)

Sara Lucila wrote: "Question: a book set during wartime, must be an actual war, like WW1 or WW2, or can it be a fictional war?"

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


message 44: by Lucila (new)

Lucila (lucilaway) | 3 comments Thank you Sara, that helps a lot! Do you mind if I ask a few more?

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!


message 45: by Marisa (new)

Marisa Poltrack [book whisperer] | 194 comments There are forums in the group in which we all talk about the prompts. That's how I get help finding my books for each prompt or I search in Google. As for the book in a hotel I took it as a book that is based in a hotel. If you want to do something different with it go ahead as it is your own personal challenge. As for a non human war, I never thought of that! I wonder if a book I have falls into that category. Thank you!!!


message 46: by Tara (new)

Tara Bates | 1008 comments Most of your questions you'll find suggestions in those threads. The hotel one is up to you, and so is the switching prompts one. This is your personal challenge, pop sugar won't press charges if you interpret differently or make your own rules


message 47: by Pat (new)

Pat Bryan | 61 comments 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...........


message 48: by Jenna (new)

Jenna | 14 comments I love the idea of Biggest Letdown as a category! And I agree about The Vanishing Year. I took it on vacation with me in Dec. and usually save the books I am most looking forward to for vacation...such a bummer.

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..........."



message 49: by Pat (new)

Pat Bryan | 61 comments I think I was SO annoyed because it drew me in so craftily and I finished the blooming thing...Usually I'm quicker at letting go :-):-)


message 50: by Lin (new)

Lin (gramatumaja) | 43 comments A question about reading a book with a red spine.
I have a book with a red dust jacket but the book itself is black. Which cover/spine color counts?


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