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message 401: by Nancy from NJ (new)

Katz Nancy from NJ (nancyk18) Thanks for the answer about a list of prompts.
Another question - I don’t think I can read 50 books. Can I set my own goal and change it if I read more. BTW - love the prompts. Really gives you something to think about when choosing a book. And thanks fir doing such an awesome job on this challenge.


message 402: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9680 comments Mod
Nancy from NJ wrote: "Thanks for the answer about a list of prompts.
Another question - I don’t think I can read 50 books. Can I set my own goal and change it if I read more. BTW - love the prompts. Really gives you som..."



By all means, it's your challenge, you can read as many or as few books as you choose. No one will check up on you! :-)


message 403: by Barb (new)

Barb Dudziec | 24 comments I am sure there was a thread with the listopeia lists for all of the prompts in one place, but now it isn't here. I am also getting very frustrated because I cannot find the discussion threads for all the prompts, only some are listed. I asked about the others before and the answer I got told me to do things from a browser, which I could not figure out.. Sorry I am not that savy so I guess I need simpler instructions, but I am in need of direction for a few of the prompts and would like to revisit the discussions, and would also like to comment on others that I feel I have good ideas for - so I am a bit upset that it is not easier to find the discussions. Help please.


message 404: by Sara (last edited Mar 04, 2020 04:01AM) (new)

Sara Hi Barb,

I'm sorry you are struggling to find threads here. There is a lot of activity and Goodreads defaults to sorting by most recent activity so usually the top threads you see are the ones people have been recently using (so it's always changing).

You can find all the listopia links here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

On the app (or at least on my app) it usually only shows the top handful of discussion folders, but there should be a link at the bottom of that says "see all discussions" which should show you all the discussion folders. You'd have to click on the appropriate folder to see the individual threads.

Any time you see it recommended to use the browser on your phone for a particular feature, if you have an android phone it would be chrome. If you are an iPhone user I think it's Safari? I'm an android user so I'm only limited help on an iPhone. Once you open your browser window just go to goodreads.com. You can navigate from there to the groups and see all the expanded features. You can certainly do this on a laptop or desktop computer as well, but most members are trying to function on their phones so the limits of the goodreads app warrants the need to use the phone's browser.

Hope that helps! If you have any more questions just let us know!


message 405: by Jane (new)

Jane (juniperlake) | 54 comments I was trying to add books to my Pop Sugar Challenge list and I lost the whole thing. It just disappeared. 753 no longer exists. Is there any way to retrieve it? Arrrggghhh. Jane


message 406: by Jane (new)

Jane (juniperlake) | 54 comments I was trying to add books to my Pop Sugar Challenge list and I lost the whole thing. It just disappeared. 753 no longer exists. Is there any way to retrieve it? Arrrggghhh. Jane


message 407: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 734 comments Jane wrote: "I was trying to add books to my Pop Sugar Challenge list and I lost the whole thing. It just disappeared. 753 no longer exists. Is there any way to retrieve it? Arrrggghhh. Jane"

Realistically, no. I'm sorry :(


message 408: by Barb (new)

Barb Dudziec | 24 comments Sara, thank you for that link! that is the one I have been trying to find again. I log in on my laptop and it doesn't have the "see all discussions" so I need that link. I am not reading for the challenges in any kind of order, and have changed my mind on how I am applying certain books, so I have had the need to go back to the suggestions/discussions for reference so this helps. I appreciate your time. I've never participated before and am still learning how to navigate. Barb


message 409: by Tara (new)

Tara Lynn | 6 comments Does The Golden Compass count for a book with gold, silver or bronze in the title?


message 410: by Leona (new)

Leona (mnleona) | 244 comments Tara wrote: "Does The Golden Compass count for a book with gold, silver or bronze in the title?"

I would.


message 411: by Shannon (new)

Shannon | 51 comments I just downloaded "The Au Pair" from the library. Apparently I was on the hold list but I don't remember why I wanted to read it. Anyone have this book on their list for this year?


message 412: by Whitney (new)

Whitney Riley (whitneyriley) | 3 comments If I finish a book and reread it (reading it twice in 2020), would you guys count it more than once?


message 413: by Katy (new)

Katy M | 960 comments Whitney wrote: "If I finish a book and reread it (reading it twice in 2020), would you guys count it more than once?"

Twice in the same year? I wouldn't. But, you can if you want. Some people use the same book for multiple categories anyway.


message 414: by Kendra (new)

Kendra | 502 comments Whitney wrote: "If I finish a book and reread it (reading it twice in 2020), would you guys count it more than once?"


I wouldn't count it, but this year I'm not using any rereads for any of the challenges.


message 415: by Leona (new)

Leona (mnleona) | 244 comments Whitney wrote: "If I finish a book and reread it (reading it twice in 2020), would you guys count it more than once?"

I might if it was one I needed to re-read to get more clear facts like the one I am reading now. Things in Jars.


message 416: by Jane (new)

Jane (juniperlake) | 54 comments I had named my shelf "Jane" and got credit for none of my books for this challenge. I've read 34. So I changed my shelf to "juniperlake" Nothing seems to have changed. What am I doing wrong? I've done the challenge twice before and never had this problem.


message 417: by Lilith (new)

Lilith (lilithp) | 1073 comments I had this same problem. I usually update my progress and click "I'm finished". But the book wouldn't add to my Pop Sugar challenge shelf.

I now go back to the book I finished in "My Books", click on READ, and then make the check mark in the box next to whatever shelf I want. You'd likely pick juniperlake.

I also can click on the Home Page, click on 25 Books Read (or whatever number), and do the same as I would in My Books.

The only shorter way I've found is make sure that your book is on your TBR list first and edited to be on the shelf you want credit for.


message 418: by Barb (new)

Barb Dudziec | 24 comments I have been using the same method as Lilith to get credit.


message 419: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sezziy) | 901 comments Jane wrote: "I had named my shelf "Jane" and got credit for none of my books for this challenge. I've read 34. So I changed my shelf to "juniperlake" Nothing seems to have changed. What am I doing wrong? I've d..."

I had a quick look at your profile and it doesn't looked like you've tagged any of your books with jane or juniperlake. Whichever one you're using, you'll need to add the book to the shelf for it to show up


message 420: by Ornella (new)

Ornella (bookish868) | 1 comments Can I combine challenges? As in can one book tick of 2 boxes?


message 421: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments Ornella wrote: "Can I combine challenges? As in can one book tick of 2 boxes?"

If you like, sure.


message 422: by Areadinghuman (new)

Areadinghuman Hi,
I was wondering, since I joined the challenge mid-year, do the books I have read in the previous months (but in 2020) count in the challenge or not?

Thank you :D


message 423: by Katy (new)

Katy M | 960 comments Readwithethel wrote: "Hi,
I was wondering, since I joined the challenge mid-year, do the books I have read in the previous months (but in 2020) count in the challenge or not?

Thank you :D"


I don't see why not if you can fit them into categories.


message 424: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9680 comments Mod
Readwithethel wrote: "Hi,
I was wondering, since I joined the challenge mid-year, do the books I have read in the previous months (but in 2020) count in the challenge or not?

Thank you :D"



yes, everything counts. This Challenge doesn't have a firm start or finish date, no one will check your work, you can use any book that you think fits the category, you are your own judge. Have fun reading!


message 425: by Udari (new)

Udari | 38 comments For 2021 can we have a separate folder for the reading plans and we can each create a new topic for our own reading plans/options?
Just an idea coz I am running out of space in mine 😊


message 426: by Sara (new)

Sara Udari wrote: "For 2021 can we have a separate folder for the reading plans and we can each create a new topic for our own reading plans/options?
Just an idea coz I am running out of space in mine 😊"


Hi Udari, before I answer your question, could you elaborate on what you hope to gain by having individual threads for members' reading plans?


message 427: by Udari (new)

Udari | 38 comments Sara wrote: "Udari wrote: "For 2021 can we have a separate folder for the reading plans and we can each create a new topic for our own reading plans/options?
Just an idea coz I am running out of space in mine ..."


I thought it might give us easy access to the individual plans and more space. I should mention this is not my idea, it's what Around the Year in 52 Books is doing and I thought maybe we could try it here too. It was just an idea. 😊


message 428: by Teri (new)

Teri (teria) | 1554 comments Wouldn't it be hard to find your individual thread among hundreds? At least I always know where my list is in the main thread now.


message 429: by Sara (new)

Sara Udari, thanks for the additional info.

Our group is significantly bigger than ATY so, to Teri's point, finding the individual thread with hundreds or even thousands in the folder would be difficult. The admins are not necessarily opposed to it if enough people are interested, but it would not be something we, the admins, manage (outside of basic policing for appropriateness) once it has been set up. We'll revisit later this year when the 2021 list is closer to release.


message 430: by Udari (new)

Udari | 38 comments Sara wrote: "Udari, thanks for the additional info.

Our group is significantly bigger than ATY so, to Teri's point, finding the individual thread with hundreds or even thousands in the folder would be difficu..."


This is my first time doing any reading challenge properly so I am new to things in different groups I follow. I am sorry if I created trouble, it was not my intension.

I have to say it was really nice getting a reply from the admins. Thank you!


message 431: by Teri (new)

Teri (teria) | 1554 comments We have the best admins! Udari, welcome to the challenge. It's lots of fun here.


message 432: by Udari (new)

Udari | 38 comments Teri wrote: "We have the best admins! Udari, welcome to the challenge. It's lots of fun here."

Thank you Teri. Yes I am really enjoying being part of a reading challenge.


message 433: by Sara (new)

Sara Welcome to the group, Udari! There is never any harm in asking questions or making suggestions. :)


message 434: by Udari (new)

Udari | 38 comments Sara wrote: "Welcome to the group, Udari! There is never any harm in asking questions or making suggestions. :)"

Thank you, Sara.


message 435: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 1756 comments Udari, if you are doing ATY as well, that group really doesn't mind if you use your thread over there to plan other challenges too. I have Popsugar on my ATY thread where I can add extra ideas, but when it comes to my list in this group, I just add when I finish the book to keep it tidy.


message 436: by Udari (new)

Udari | 38 comments Ellie wrote: "Udari, if you are doing ATY as well, that group really doesn't mind if you use your thread over there to plan other challenges too. I have Popsugar on my ATY thread where I can add extra ideas, but..."

Love this idea. Thank you Ellie!


message 437: by Ketutar (new)

Ketutar Jensen | 98 comments Can I suggest prompts for future challenges somewhere?

I was thinking
* A book about a Catholic priest, monk, nun, and I was thinking about The Little World of Don Camillo, Father Brown: The Essential Tales, One Corpse Too Many etc. There's surprisingly many books that fit this :-D

* Also, a lot of American countries previously owned by Spain declared their independence 1821, so I think that would be a good prompt:
Peru, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Mexico


message 438: by Ketutar (last edited Sep 04, 2020 12:47AM) (new)

Ketutar Jensen | 98 comments 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..........."

Oh, The Goldfinch... :-(
I was SO EXITED to read it, it sounded good, it started so well, and then... uurrghh....
But I don't want this as a prompt :-D


message 439: by Laura (new)

Laura Miles | 244 comments Ketutar wrote: "Can I suggest prompts for future challenges somewhere?

I was thinking
* A book about a Catholic priest, monk, nun, and I was thinking about The Little World of Don Camillo, [book:Fat..."


Yes, please post suggestions here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

PopSugar has taken suggestions from this group in the past, so it's more likely they will see your ideas in this thread.


message 440: by Caroline (new)

Caroline | 8 comments Hello, I discovered the Popsugar challenge this year and I decided to attempt to retroactively complete all the challenges for past years as well (over the next few years!). I swear that there used to be threads in the past years (2019-2016) for each prompt, but now I can't find/see them. Did they get archived somewhere? Thank you for your help!


message 441: by Megan (new)

Megan (mghrt06) | 546 comments Caroline wrote: "Hello, I discovered the Popsugar challenge this year and I decided to attempt to retroactively complete all the challenges for past years as well (over the next few years!). I swear that there used..."

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Check here :)


message 442: by Nadine in NY (last edited Sep 08, 2020 01:33PM) (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9680 comments Mod
Caroline wrote: "Hello, I discovered the Popsugar challenge this year and I decided to attempt to retroactively complete all the challenges for past years as well (over the next few years!). I swear that there used..."



They are all still here. You just have to scroll down. When you get to the bottom, click on "More discussions" and they all will appear. (I have no idea if this works on the app.) Sometimes I wonder if we should keep them or not - but posts like yours tell me we should :-)

Megan helpfully linked you to the Big List of all past prompts.

2015 prompts
2016 prompts
2017 prompts: regular and advanced
2018 prompts: regular and advanced

And I think the 2019 prompts are easier to find, they are right under all the 2020 folders.


message 443: by Caroline (new)

Caroline | 8 comments Thank you so much Megan and Nadine! This is exactly what I was looking for :)


message 444: by Kristy (new)

Kristy Moore (llamalluv) | 81 comments They really should stay up as at least archived (closed) threads, if for no other reason than the past few years have had "favorite past prompt" as a prompt.


message 445: by Alicia (new)

Alicia | 125 comments Laura wrote: "Ketutar wrote: "Can I suggest prompts for future challenges somewhere?

I was thinking
* A book about a Catholic priest, monk, nun, and I was thinking about [book:The Little World of Don Camillo|6..."


That's a great idea! I'll do the same!


message 446: by Kristine (new)

Kristine (labtech89) | 13 comments How do you create the listopedia list and link for books that fit the prompts? It is really helpful to find the books and would like to see if this could be done in another challenge I will be in next year.


message 447: by Heather L (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 780 comments Kristine wrote: "How do you create the listopedia list and link for books that fit the prompts?”

Click on ‘browse’ in toolbar at top of the page. Click on ‘lists’ in drop down menu. Click on ‘create new list’ in righthand toolbar. It’s best to make your topic short and to the point.


message 448: by Kristine (new)

Kristine (labtech89) | 13 comments How would do you add books to a list


message 449: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9680 comments Mod
Kristine wrote: "How would do you add books to a list"


you create the list, include relevant key words so it's easy to search for later, and click SAVE. Then click on ADD BOOKS TO THIS LIST.


You can add and remove your own votes easily, but only a Goodreads Librarian can remove books that other people added.

Lists can be voted on by ANYONE, you cannot make them private.

You can delete a list you created - click on "edit" up on the top next to the title , and then on the bottom of the edit page you'll see "delete this list" - so go ahead and try it out, you can delete it when you're done.


message 450: by Lilia (new)

Lilia Snyder | 53 comments When is the 2021 challenge supposed to come out? I know it should be soon


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