Ultimate Popsugar Reading Challenge discussion

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message 101: by Sara (new)

Sara Kristeena wrote: "Hello! This is my first year going the Popsugar challenge. I have done reading challenges the past two years so I am familiar with them! I was wondering if anyone has already started putting togeth..."

Hi Kristeena! There are several places you can go to see what people are reading:

To see other members reading lists (subject to change of course):
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

To join the discussion for the individual prompts:

Regular 40 -
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...

Advanced 10 -
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...


message 102: by Crumb (new)

Crumb | 395 comments For the prompt.. "a book that you borrowed or was given to you as a gift." Can this be a book I won in a giveaway?


message 103: by Paige (new)

Paige Etheridge That sure sounds like a gift for sure.


message 104: by Crumb (last edited Dec 13, 2017 01:32PM) (new)

Crumb | 395 comments Oh, great! Thanks, Paige.


message 105: by Crumb (new)

Crumb | 395 comments Question.. if I start a book now can I count it for the 2018 challenge? I didn't participate in the 2017 popsugar challenge.. this is my first time.


message 106: by Sara (new)

Sara Crumb wrote: "Question.. if I start a book now can I count it for the 2018 challenge? I didn't participate in the 2017 popsugar challenge.. this is my first time."

Some people will count books started in 2017 as long as they finish it in 2018. Several of us have used that trick in the past to get a headstart on longer books.

Some people will only count books started in 2018.

It is entirely up to you how you want to handle your challenge!


message 107: by Tara (new)

Tara Bates | 1008 comments Crumb, if you want more thoughts on that check out the "I'm too excited for 2018" thread. A couple talked about starting early.


message 108: by Sescily (new)

Sescily  | 5 comments So I was very unsuccessful in the 2017 Popsugar challenge but this is the year for me! So If anyone can help me with any suggestions with the following categories:

1. A book involving a heist
2. A book set at sea
3. a book about feminism
4. a book set on a different planet

i would greatly appreciate the help!


message 109: by Tara (new)

Tara Bates | 1008 comments There are threads for all of those if you want to peruse them as well :)


message 110: by Crumb (new)

Crumb | 395 comments Thank you, Tara and Sara!


message 111: by Kat (new)

Kat | 2 comments Should we put our actual books read in our "General > Post your 2018 reading lists!" post or start a new post? I want to start with a clean slate when I actually start reading but I can clear that one out when the time comes.


message 112: by Tara (new)

Tara Bates | 1008 comments You can put what you are planning or leave it blank and add as you go.


message 113: by Kerry (new)

Kerry (euphemy) | 210 comments Sescily wrote: "So I was very unsuccessful in the 2017 Popsugar challenge but this is the year for me! So If anyone can help me with any suggestions with the following categories:

1. A book involving a heist
2. ..."


for the 'A book at Sea' many people are reading Moby Dick. I also think anything on the Titanic would work also.
As for feminism, many are reading 'A Handmaid's Tale'


message 114: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Walker (sahara910) | 14 comments Hi! My son who is 8 saw my challenge and wanted in. Has anyone seen a fun challenge like this for kids? He reads at a 5th/ 6th grade level so while not YA yet, it doesn't have to be picture books. For example his favorite author is Roald Dahl.


message 115: by Tara (new)

Tara Bates | 1008 comments I did this one this year with my 3 year old!! Check out the children's lit thread. I'm planning on doing it again too.


message 116: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Walker (sahara910) | 14 comments Tara wrote: "I did this one this year with my 3 year old!! CooL!
Check out the children's lit thread. I'm planning on doing it again too."

Is the children's lit thread in the popsugar header?


message 117: by Tara (new)

Tara Bates | 1008 comments I'll see if I can link it but I think it's in the 2017 general folder


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message 119: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Walker (sahara910) | 14 comments thanks!!


message 120: by Erica (new)

Erica | 4 comments So towards the middle of the year I'll (hopefully) be back in school with a 60-90 min drive and full time days and weeks so reading will be difficult... how do we feel about audio books counting towards the reading challenge?


message 121: by Greg (new)

Greg (threetoe) | 1 comments If you are OK with it, listen away. It is a reading challenge, but audio books, movies, or osmosis all seem like suitable replacements for actual reading.


message 122: by Samantha (new)

Samantha (samslitcafe) | 1 comments Sescily wrote: "So I was very unsuccessful in the 2017 Popsugar challenge but this is the year for me! So If anyone can help me with any suggestions with the following categories:

1. A book involving a heist
2. ..."


Tara wrote: "Crumb, if you want more thoughts on that check out the "I'm too excited for 2018" thread. A couple talked about starting early."

Book at Sea: The Woman in Cabin 10


message 123: by Sara (new)

Sara Erica wrote: "So towards the middle of the year I'll (hopefully) be back in school with a 60-90 min drive and full time days and weeks so reading will be difficult... how do we feel about audio books counting to..."

I use audiobooks all the time for my challenge! I cheat a little and add them to goodreads as kindle books so I can get the page count ;) But definitely audiobooks work!


message 124: by Chinook (new)

Chinook | 731 comments As far as I’m concerned, audiobooks are the exact same as ebooks and paper books.


message 125: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments Most of my books are audio lately. So far this year I've read 102 books and only 19 were physical. I do mark them as audio. It's interesting, if I look at my Stats page it only shows 5890 pages, but on the My Year in Books page it says 25,791 pages.


message 126: by Erica (new)

Erica | 4 comments Thanks all. I'm definitely going to do my darnedest to read physical books, heck I'm not even on the ebook bandwagon yet NVM audio books! It's good to know if I HAD to listen, it's not frowned upon :)


message 127: by Chinook (new)

Chinook | 731 comments Switching to ebooks and audios are the only reason I get any reading done at all these days. I always have my phone handy, so if the baby falls asleep on me, I’ve always got my book handy since it’s just on my phone. And both of the girls seem to fall asleep faster with my audiobooks on in the background while I rub their backs.


message 128: by Tara (new)

Tara Bates | 1008 comments It’s an individual challenge so you do what you need to :) people make their decisions about whether to include audiobooks, rereads, shorter books (like children’s books for instance). I think that for me the key is making your own guidelines early and decide what you’re going to count and then count it!


message 129: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments Chinook wrote: "both of the girls seem to fall asleep faster with my audiobooks on in the background while I rub their backs"

They are often the only way I can sleep. Best cure for insomnia EVAH!


message 130: by Maureen (new)

Maureen (maureendowning) What websites are you all using besides goodreads to get books for the 2018 challenge? Im using librarything and fantastic fiction.


message 131: by Tara (new)

Tara Bates | 1008 comments Do you mean to physically get the books? I bought a couple used from thriftbooks.com but mostly I get them through my library:)


message 132: by Crumb (new)

Crumb | 395 comments Can anyone give me a modern book that they will be reading for the allegory prompt?


message 133: by Chinook (new)

Chinook | 731 comments Fifteen Dogs would work.


message 134: by Juliet (new)

Juliet Wilson (captaincold) | 27 comments Hello! This is my first challenge. Do we have to do the prompts in order or can we pick how we want to do it?
Thanks!


message 135: by Sara (new)

Sara Hi Juliet! You can complete your prompts in any order you choose :)


message 136: by Leona (new)

Leona (mnleona) | 244 comments I have a "book" about Hubert Humphrey. It is not a "novel". Does that count as a book/novel based on a real person?
Thanks.


message 137: by Chinook (new)

Chinook | 731 comments The prompt is suggesting that you read a fictional account of a real person. Is your book fiction? If so, yes. If it’s a non-fic than it’s not based on a real person, it’s just about a real person.


message 138: by Kristy (new)

Kristy Moore (llamalluv) | 81 comments Deborah wrote: "The year I graduated from high school? I really do think that is a bit of an 'off' category. Is it that only graduates are allowed to join the challenge or something?

Well, I flunked high school c..."


My mother flunked Senior Year US Government due to flipping off her teacher and walking out of class, and later finished her diploma requirements in night school in 1978 while she was pregnant with me, but she always considered 1976 as the "year she graduated high school" and went to all her HS Reunions until she died.

So, I think that rule is totally up to interpretation.

I personally never like those security questions banks come up with that presume that everyone went to "A" high school, had a stable home in which to live, and actually knew their grandparents. :)


message 139: by Leona (new)

Leona (mnleona) | 244 comments Chinook wrote: "The prompt is suggesting that you read a fictional account of a real person. Is your book fiction? If so, yes. If it’s a non-fic than it’s not based on a real person, it’s just about a real person."

The book is non- fiction. Thanks for the help.


message 140: by Katy (new)

Katy | 14 comments How do you enter your book titles on your reading lists so they show up in the teal color? I used the add book/author for several of mine (on the full website) and they just printed out black...


message 141: by Rosina (new)

Rosina | 1 comments is there a thread setup for January BOM?


message 142: by Sara (new)

Sara January's book discussion thread will be set up today. I'm a day behind ;)


message 143: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9680 comments Mod
Katy wrote: "How do you enter your book titles on your reading lists so they show up in the teal color? I used the add book/author for several of mine (on the full website) and they just printed out black..."

If you used the add book/author feature, it sounds like you did it right. The teal color just indicates that it is a clickable link. I'm not sure why it's not teal for you. Can you click on it?


message 144: by Rosina (new)

Rosina | 1 comments Thnx Sara....I thought I had seen it and just couldn't find it.....


message 145: by Dolly (new)

Dolly A (mooreapples81) | 7 comments Not sure if this was already posted, but how to y'all post links to the books you plan on reading/have reading in the reading list? Or how do you make it in bold print? Are folks using a Word and C/P?


message 146: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments Dolly wrote: "Not sure if this was already posted, but how to y'all post links to the books you plan on reading/have reading in the reading list? Or how do you make it in bold print? Are folks using a Word and C/P?"

If you are using the app, you really can't unless you know a bit of html.

If you are using the browser, there is an "add book/author" option above the comment box. Next to that it says, "(some html is ok)" which will give you some quick formatting tips.


message 147: by Dolly (new)

Dolly A (mooreapples81) | 7 comments poshpenny wrote: "Dolly wrote: "Not sure if this was already posted, but how to y'all post links to the books you plan on reading/have reading in the reading list? Or how do you make it in bold print? Are folks usin..."

thank you!


message 148: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader Kristy wrote: "Deborah wrote: "The year I graduated from high school? I really do think that is a bit of an 'off' category. Is it that only graduates are allowed to join the challenge or something?

Well, I flunk..."


Yes ! I like your mum, give her a high five from me (if she is available). I went to TAFE in my 20-30s to get my high school certificate so I could go to uni.


message 149: by Deb (new)

Deb Omnivorous Reader Leona wrote: "Chinook wrote: "The prompt is suggesting that you read a fictional account of a real person. Is your book fiction? If so, yes. If it’s a non-fic than it’s not based on a real person, it’s just abou..."

Ouch. This is a valid point, I had two biographies I was considering, but I guess they will not do.


message 150: by Nani (new)

Nani (naninka) | 20 comments Wouldn’t it be a good idea to list all the participants alphabetically (with links to their reading list). Would be much easier to find.... just as an idea.


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