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July 2016 - Randomiser, Random, Randomiser, You're a Randomiser


ROFL!!! I am sure others think the same thing, Roz, but no one wanted to say it. I have actually gotten a little better at not adding everything I see, but it IS hard not to. I was proud of myself the other day when I deleted 6 books. It did not make a dent in my 3k TBR shelf, but I felt better. How amazing that your book is the one I just ordered from my library today. I mean what are the odds?


I think you already have your sorting function turned on. Mine was the same. You just have to scroll up or down to your number by sorting in ascending or descending order, which ever gets you closest to your number. It took me a while to figure it out.



It's excellent!

I generated # 182, which is If I Ever Get Out of Here

Going to read #164


Thank you for explaining that. I was able to sort based on date added. It mostly was in numerical order, though a few numbers were transposed or slightly out of order.

Anyway, I got number 4683, which is Murder in Christmas River. Unfortunately, this must have been at a time when I added a bunch of Christmas-themed books to my list (to help with other challenges). So, nearly all of my 41 books relate to Christmas. At least I have a few other books, like Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing, which sounds like fun, to choose from.
If I can find them I'm thinking of The Celtic Riddle, The African Quest, or The Etruscan Chimera. These are archeological/treasure hunting adventures around the world and the heroine has the same name as me. Very tempting!

There are 1321 books on my to read list. Random number generated 1005. The book corresponding to this position is This Great Unknowing: Last Poems, a book of poems, only 80 pages in length.
My top contenders within the accepted range that i think i'll choose from are these, all travel books coincidentally:
The Good Girl's Guide to Getting Lost: A Memoir of Three Continents, Two Friends, and One Unexpected Adventure
All Over the Map
Paris, Paris: Journey into the City of Light
Whatever Happened to Margo?
Gipsy Moth Circles the World

I have 352 books in my TBR list and my random number is 200 (doesn't look random at all!). I will come back later to check which books are available in the library and what I feel like reading.



I am an add whatever looks interesting person as well... so I am hoping I roll something that has at least something I can source quickly. If I find a good list of Around the World reading I tend to add them all, and then try and source them when they are published in Aus/UK/US. Does mean I may end up in some black holes in my TBR.

I had no idea. Thanks Jackie. I do like that sometimes these challenges help us work out how Goodreads works too.

But I would like you to use the number first, if you can.
I must have accidently reordered my list years ago, as it's all in a weird order, which does add a little more randomness to the challenge. So just in case others have done this too, we'll do number, then date added if over 5000 books.

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Hah! Well can't help with that one :P


Umm, actually the number I selected, 237, pointed to Tales of Byzantium: A Selection of Short Stories which is less than a 100 pages long :). I think I'll probably try Three Parts Dead, though. If I have the time, that is. I love this challenge, it makes me read books that I wanted to read anyway :).

I have my shelves arranged the same way as you, Sarah. I find it easier to keep books that I own separate from those I want to read but don't own yet.

I have labelled books that I own with to-read-ebook and to-read-paper-book, so I can easily find my owned books. They're just not mutually exclusive shelves, and my to-read shelve contains the paper books and ebooks I own, as well as everything I want to read but don't own.

Teanka, thats fine. There is no word limit. Read whatever you wish.

Looking for Lovedu: Days and Nights in Africa
or
Cat's Cradle
We'll see how much time I have - maybe both :)

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I thought exactly the same thing when I saw my 41 books. They are in my TBR after all!



I had no idea. Thanks ..."
It was not too time consuming to create an exclusive shelf to move some books over.


I have labelled books that I own with to-read-ebook and to-read-paper-book, so I can..."
Sarah, Lisa and Peggy,
I am working on changing my shelves to reflect the ones I own as opposed to my want to read books. I spend too much money on choosing books for challenges that I do not already own-great for Amazon but not my bank account! I am also adding a page number range for those times when I need a shorter book to read if I have overcommitted myself. It does take time to do this, but I work on it while I am "watching" television.





Peggy, I am creating shelves based on the pages numbers that GR provides; for example, 500-600, 1000+, and the ever growing 0 or unknown! However I do appreciate your comment. Even though I have sorted my total list by page numbers, I find it easier to look at them in a shelf. Crazy I know, but it works for me!

I have 783 books on my to-read list. I rolled a 681, which landed me on #14 of a series I'm only a few books into. So I'll be reading 688 instead, Persona Non Grata.

I agree, Peggy. I actually created a shelf for "owned" on GR last year, but I have not gone back and applied it to my TBR list. I have a spread sheet that lists all of my books that I own - print, nook, kindle, and audio. I track author, page numbers and try to apply genre, setting, significant cover info, awards, etc notes. I ususlly check my list before I start gophering my TBR for challenges.

I definitely need to prune my wishlist shelf a bit. I know there are books listed on there that I no longer have any interest in reading but haven't removed yet.


Welcome Olivia! I hope you enjoy your first challenge.


I love Three Parts Dead and am a big fan of the series overall.

I just picked that book up as an ebook deal. There are some really good reviews of it.

Please dont do this. It is not to use a special shelf, the challenge is to use your tbr in it's entirety.

Welcome to the Challenges, Olivia!

To be honest, I don't even remember adding it to my TBR but now that I rediscovered it I understand why I added it.
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You really want to know why I added any book to my growing TBR? Because I'm an idiot! It's like being in a candy store, they all look so good (at the time) then later on when I look again, I think "what the...? What's that doing there? Was I drunk when I picked that?"
I really have to eliminate some of these.