Ultimate Popsugar Reading Challenge discussion
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....My 15 year old daughter has taken the stand that listening to audiobooks is not "really" reading - and you know how teenagers love to dig in on their position ;-)..."
My 18-year old son also has his ideas and loves to test them in an argument. But if I refer to research or other articles, his answer is "it´s fake news" - just to provoke me...



On the original Pop Sugar Challenge post for 2019 they used the following hashtag #popsugarreadingchallenge
Here's the link to the post: https://www.popsugar.com/entertainmen...

And any good links to free audio books online? As I don't have an audiobook subscription (can't afford)

And any good links to free audio books online? As I don't have ..."
Definitely count rereads!
Hey all...i am brand new to the popsugar reading challenge and i was wondering if i can use some of the prompts in the advanced section instead of using the prompts in the regular section...does that make sense??? I am also going to work my way through the last few years of the challenges as well

YES!!!!!! Do it! I read Goodnight moon this year.

Of course you can, you can make the challenge totally your own :)

With the monthly discussion reads, is there a structure for the discussion? Or perhaps a chapter breakdown (for ex: chapter 1-4 during week 1 of selected month)? Or is the discussion (thread) just kind of a free-for-all?
Thanks in advance.

With the monthly discussion reads, is there a structure for the discussion? Or perhaps a chapter breakdown (for ex: chapter 1-4 during we..."
Hi Amanda,
It's up to the individual discussion leaders how they choose to organize discussion. I think most of them have tried to divide their questions up to progress through the book. Maybe week 1 would be questions from the first quarter of the book and so on. This helps to avoid some spoilers if people are discussing as they read. But as I said, we leave it up to the leaders to decide that.


Do you have a context?


Do you have a context..."
Multiple Challenge confusion LOL... Ash, Book Riot is using AOC this year in place of POC... they mean "Author of Color"
Ash wrote: "Can someone explain what Aoc means? i know poc, and woc, and most other similar acronyms, but can't find that one in context that makes sense to me."
Author of Color :-)
And for historical romance I recommend:
Zen Cho
Sherry Thomas
Courtney Milan
Alyssa Cole
other authors to look at:
Jeannie Lin
Beverly Jenkins
Author of Color :-)
And for historical romance I recommend:
Zen Cho
Sherry Thomas
Courtney Milan
Alyssa Cole
other authors to look at:
Jeannie Lin
Beverly Jenkins

I ordered a copy from Amazon marketplace at 4am on New Year’s Day but didn’t make a note about which prompt I intended to use it for!
I’m sure I was scanning through some of the suggestions and someone had recommended it.

I ordered a copy from Amazon marketplace at 4am on New Year’s Day but did..."
I think I saw it listed as an option for Amateur Detectives.

Nikaiba wrote: "... My resolution this year should have been to stop ordering things from Amazon in the middle of the night!"
LOL Oh, where's the fun in THAT?!
LOL Oh, where's the fun in THAT?!

This used to be me on Ambien 😂


Thank you.

Thank you."
I say yes. Snow White is a classic Fairy tale.

Thank you."
I say yes. Snow White is a classic..."
Thank you! I thought so but wanted a second opinion!

Aqsa wrote: "I have a suggestion. We read a monthly book, why not have it on the home page? It's easier to find that way by putting it in the currently reading shelf."
I'm always up for suggestions to make things easier, but I'm not sure if I understand. Do you mean to add the book to the "currently reading" bookshelf for the group? I confess I NEVER use those bookshelves so I forget they are there.
I'm always up for suggestions to make things easier, but I'm not sure if I understand. Do you mean to add the book to the "currently reading" bookshelf for the group? I confess I NEVER use those bookshelves so I forget they are there.

I'm always up for suggestio..."
Yes, that's what I mean. When you'll add it to the currently reading bookshelf or to-read shelf, they'll appear on the home page. You can also mention the folder there in which it is being held. So everyone will know which book is being read as they visit the group.
I suggested this becauee when I joined, I didn't notice that a book was being read.
Thank you for listening :)
Aqsa wrote: "Nadine wrote: "Aqsa wrote: "I have a suggestion. We read a monthly book, why not have it on the home page? It's easier to find that way by putting it in the currently reading shelf."
I'm always u..."
Good suggestion - I added it!
I'm always u..."
Good suggestion - I added it!

For future purposes (and a disclaimer I use overdrive not Libby), you can add books that you want to read to a tag. Then, later, you can look through that tag for books that are currently available.

Thank you for any assistance.

There isn't a specific feature to do that in Goodreads itself (which is a bit annoying...)

Thank you so much for spelling this out for me!!

Yeah we usually create a post for that, but never thought someone would want it in February! You're like the Indy 500 of readers!

Ya. I'm a very fast reader, don't watch tv and have sleep issues. :)
Michelle wrote: "Nadine wrote: "Yeah we usually create a post for that, but never thought someone would want it in February! You're like the Indy 500 of readers!"
Ya. I'm a very fast reader, don't watch tv and hav..."
Here ya go!
2019 Challenge - I Finished!
Ya. I'm a very fast reader, don't watch tv and hav..."
Here ya go!
2019 Challenge - I Finished!

The "edit" feature is only available when using browser mode of Goodreads. Under your post in the lower right corner you should see options for "edit" "delete" and "reply" (not necessarily in that order), and clicking on "edit should open your post in a teeny tiny edit window (I wish we could make that larger!!). If that's not happening, you have to contact Goodreads for help. I've reached out to them a few times and they've always been friendly and helpful.

The edit window has a drag-able corner (look at the bottom right). I move the window to put it near the top of my screen (but leave room to click the "add book/author" link), then drag the bottom right corner down and to the right to make the window deeper and wider.
KF-in-Georgia wrote: "Nadine wrote: "... teeny tiny edit window (I wish we could make that larger!!). ..."
The edit window has a drag-able corner (look at the bottom right). I move the window to put it near the top of ..."
Yeah I thought that might exist for some people! The drag-able corner is not available for me - I use an old version of I-Explorer on my old computer, and I use Safari on my phone, and neither one lets me re-size. I have all sorts of trouble using the "browser" version on my phone, I don't know why, but it's very persnickety.
The edit window has a drag-able corner (look at the bottom right). I move the window to put it near the top of ..."
Yeah I thought that might exist for some people! The drag-able corner is not available for me - I use an old version of I-Explorer on my old computer, and I use Safari on my phone, and neither one lets me re-size. I have all sorts of trouble using the "browser" version on my phone, I don't know why, but it's very persnickety.

Ed wrote: "I'm over 4months late...but I finally finished the 2018 challenge. I thought I had seen a thread for posting completions...but I couldn't find it. If I'm not mistaken, could someone please lead me ..."
I don't know why, but it fell off of the main page! It's still there:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
I don't know why, but it fell off of the main page! It's still there:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
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Oh I need to read that article! My 15 year old daughter has taken the stand that listening to audiobooks is not "really" reading - and you know how teenagers love to dig in on their position ;-) My POV is: I KNOW how to read, and in fact it is easier AND faster for me to read with my eyes, listening to an audiobook is more difficult for me, so how can it be "cheating"? (to be clear: my daughter has never accused me of "cheating" - she doesn't care how many books I read, she just doesn't like audiobooks). It's good exercise for my brain to process audiobooks as well as paper books & e-books.