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What if you team up people who have almost no books in common? Of course, if most of us have been getting the free Kindle books that are offered every day, it won't be hard to find books in common. I've probably gotten most of the Christian fiction books for Kindle that have been offered during the past two years.
I'll participate.

That's correct. The books can be from any genre and count so long as you and your partner read them in June and as long as they are on both your to-read shelves. We probably won't have a problem in which there are no books at all in common (my guess is that we'll at least have some Amish books in common, as well as the freebies you mentioned) but in the case that it does happen, I can switch you up with a partner that you do have books in common with.
Wow, that's strange. I went and tried it out and it worked fine for me. Perhaps it was just wonky that first time? Or maybe it might be affected by whether or not you're friends with the person? :/


I just approved your friend request, compared books, and got the same info as before. To test it out on your end, you would need to compare books with me, and then look at the top of the page. Where it says something like, "Alegnab's books: 3766 (3249 not in common)" click on the 3249 (or whatever number is in parentheses). See if there are any books from your shelves on there.
It looks like it's showing the "all" shelf instead of only items that are different. So, the link should be with the total books number instead of the "not in common" number. I guess it doesn't matter. It's the "Books in common" feature that is useful. I just wish it would show all of them. I'm seeing 99 of 524 books that we have in common.

I just approved your friend request, compared books, and got the same info as before. To test it out on your end, you would need to compare books with me, and then look at the top of the p..."
Yeah, it seems like it only shows a small portion of the books we have in common, which isn't ideal. It's currently showing me 86 books that we have in common. It's a start, but it would be nice to see all of them!

You'll have to be reading the same books as your copy-cat Buddy. This way, you'll both be able to check the book off your bookshelf. It also adds more of a challenge, as you really have to work with each other to win the challenge. :)

Do we want to extend the sign-ups, see as there are only five (four?) people? Rachel, do you know anyone who might like to join in? I'd hate to cancel it. :/


Rebecca "Rebaka" wrote: "I'm also pretty slow but think this will be fun. Not sure how this works but am excited."
Maybe we'd make good partners! OK, I'll give it a try. Add me in!!
Maybe we'd make good partners! OK, I'll give it a try. Add me in!!

You'll have to wait until Brittany checks back in as she's running this challenge!


So, the Copy Cat Challenge is pretty simple. For this challenge, participants will be paired up in groups of two. The duo who reads the most books in June wins. But here's the catch - you can only select books from titles that are listed in BOTH to-be read list. Thus the name "Copy Cat."
This is the first competition to take place here at Fans of Amish Fiction. Please let us know what you think of it! If everyone turns out to like it, we just might add other competitions in the future! ^.^
List of Participants
Brittany
Rachel
Kate
Alegnab
Janet
Rebecca