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2016 Series Completed Challenge
Michelle wrote: "So I've joined. But the fine print might be my downfall."
I have faith in you:) Thanks for joining!
I have faith in you:) Thanks for joining!

I omitted the up to date series because it's so difficult to manage. Some you think you're up to date and lo and behold the author releases another book later in the year.
That okay? We could actually do that one separately if members are game.
That okay? We could actually do that one separately if members are game.

That's the fine print I was talking of. Lol.

That okay? We could act..."
I'm game for that.
Another question must all or the majority of the series be read this year or could I include a series that the final book came out this year?
Michelle wrote: "Another question must all or the majority of the series be read this year or could I include a series that the final book came out this year? ..."
It doesn't matter at all! If only one book is remaining and it completes the series for you, it counts.
It doesn't matter at all! If only one book is remaining and it completes the series for you, it counts.
I'll create another challenge for Series Up to Date and use the same goal (500). Name your bookshelf "500 up to date" (no quotes). It should be entered into the challenge field as 500-up-to-date (don't forget those hyphens or it won't work).
No, I don't think so. There are several series where the novellas are optional that I considered complete without reading. You'd be the best judge for your own series.

Good point, Eadie. For purposes of this challenge, the series is considered complete when you call it complete.




Oh I'm the same as Phrynne, most of my series are continuing or I don't know hence my original question.
Thanks, Kris! Another one of my groups is doing this for number of books read and I thought why not for series?


Why not, indeed! Thanks for sharing with all of us :)

Reminder to all participating in this challenge:
Whenever you read the last book in a series that you now consider complete, add that book to your 500-series shelf. It should be the only one included in the challenge results. That way, it becomes the placeholder for the series.
Whenever you read the last book in a series that you now consider complete, add that book to your 500-series shelf. It should be the only one included in the challenge results. That way, it becomes the placeholder for the series.

Are you including the dashes? Typed, it should look like this:
500-series
500-series-up-to-date
Don't type the dashes when creating the shelf...only when inputting into the challenge entry.
500-series
500-series-up-to-date
Don't type the dashes when creating the shelf...only when inputting into the challenge entry.
Here's how it works.
1. You can find the challenge here or on our group home page.
2. After selecting the challenge, complete the information requested, including the number of series you plan to complete in 2016 (it says books here but for this challenge, think series). Where it asks for a shelf name, type in your profile name. Save the information.
3. Go to your shelf and edit "bookshelves." Type in "500 series" (without the quotes) and then select "Add." This will be the shelf you'll use to track your progress (more to come).
4. Return to the group home page and select "update my entry" and add the shelf name as follows: 500-series
5. Click "Save."
6. You've now entered the challenge!
Now, how do you track your series progress?
Whenever you read the last book in a series that you now consider completed (not up to date), add that book to your 500-series shelf. It will be included in the challenge results.
We hope everyone will join!