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message 1: by Mie (new)

Mie | 2164 comments I am so excited about all the challenges coming up for the new year, and I have already signed up for some of them.

In my eager to join as many as possible, I have found a lot of books, that work for more than one challenge and I know it is allowed... But what do YOU do?

I just realized, that I could never finish all my challenges, if I don't allow for crossovers, but doesn't that just mean, that I have signed up for too much?

Would love to hear your opinion :)


message 2: by Maxine (new)

Maxine Robinson I have signed up for practically everything, because I can't help myself. I'm totally ok with crossovers. A lot of the challenges have me reading books I wouldn't normally gravitate towards and the books that are big and I've been avoiding, so even if I use them in more than one challenge, I'm widening my reading horizons.


message 3: by Marcus (new)

Marcus Vinicius | 110 comments Totally in favor of crossovers, specially when you are in the middle of so many reading challenges.


message 4: by Candiss (new)

Candiss (tantara) | 996 comments The planning of crossovers is a big part of the fun for me! It's like a book-based strategy game, or some type of bookish Scrabble. I especially love finding a "high point value" book that counts for 3, 4, or more challenges! I probably get far more excited over this aspect of yearly/quarterly planning than I should, but hey - small pleasures are often the best kind. :)


message 5: by Mie (new)

Mie | 2164 comments YES - I just knew (or rather hoped), that I wouldn't be the only one! :)

Maxine, I have the greatest urge to sign up for everything as well - I think, I will go ahead and join the ones, I actually managed to stop myself from entering...

Cool, Marcus - I totally buy that argument!

And Candiss, I LOVE the planning of the crossovers just like you!
But right now I am in trouble - I want to change a couple of choices, but then my neat strategy will fall apart - arghhh...

Right, back to the drawing board!!! :)


message 6: by Kara (new)

Kara (karaayako) | 3984 comments I'm with Candiss on this--I love seeing how many challenges I can count a single book toward!


message 7: by Mie (new)

Mie | 2164 comments How many challenges do you normally join?
"Officially" I joined 5, but then I have a couple of my own... But now I am considering postponing my own ones and joining a few more in the group = more planning, WOHOO :)


message 8: by Kara (new)

Kara (karaayako) | 3984 comments I try to do most of them; some end up being more successful than others. Listopia is my favorite.


message 9: by Lindsay (last edited Dec 17, 2016 02:58PM) (new)

Lindsay | 1337 comments I'm with Candiss. I love planning what I can read to cover multiple challenges. I have lots of plans for next year already and can't wait for it to be 2017! I'm waiting to see what the monthly challenges are to decide where to start!


message 10: by Megan (new)

Megan (lahairoi) | 7470 comments I also love trying to find books that fit as many challenges at a time as possible. It's a scavenger hunt through my massive (over 6K and counting) TBR!


message 11: by Mindy (new)

Mindy Jones (mindyrecycles) I plan to cross-list books for the yearly challenges, but do people cross-list for the monthly and quarterly challenges, too? How about for Twin and Buddy and Group reads? I want to fit in with the group culture and do what others do. Thanks!


message 12: by Rachel (new)

Rachel A. (abyssallibrarian) | 162 comments I don't allow crossovers for myself because I think it goes against my goal of reading more and trying new books. I'm careful with what I pick to make it realistic, and I'm also flexible with the timeline on some of the minor challenges I pick.

I do the GoodReads ATY and PopSugar challenge within the year, and I'm also taking on the BookRiot Read Harder challenge and possibly last year's PopSugar Summer challenge. Those two are a little more open to a longer timeline.


message 13: by Cassandra (new)

Cassandra | 5832 comments In the past, I haven't cross-listed books for yearly challenges, but I have used one book for a yearly, quarterly, and monthly challenge.

This year I'm excited for a ton of the yearly challenges, so I'm allowing myself to count books for more than one. To be honest, I think it's going to make yearlies a lot more fun than in past years!


message 14: by Catherine (new)

Catherine | 1561 comments I have a few books that I'm planning to read in 2017 that will count toward more than one challenge. I did the same thing in 2016. I don't consider it "cheating" since I read a lot anyway!


message 15: by Caro (new)

Caro (karopi) | 995 comments I love to do crossover challenge. I give more points to myself when I can use the book in more than three challange (my points are translate in food, usually chocolates :) ) So crossovers for me are not only ok but encourage...


message 16: by Charity (new)

Charity (faeryrebel78) | 1465 comments I use my books across multiple challenges. My only rule is not using the book for more than one prompt in the same challenge.


message 17: by Rachel (new)

Rachel A. (abyssallibrarian) | 162 comments Actually, I should specify that the only crossovers I allow are in the monthly challenges in a group like this. I apply the books I'm already reading to the prompt lists that come up, but I wouldn't use the same book for multiple prompts in different challenges.


message 18: by Mie (new)

Mie | 2164 comments This is why I love this group: there is room for everyone! :)

I joined my first real challenges this year - without any crossovers. The goal was a little low and I finished them a couple of months ago. WAY too soon for my new found love of reading challenges....

So to avoid that happening in 2017, I will plan lots of crossovers, that can always be changed to other/new books towards the end of the year, should I again finish early.

Thank you for helping me find my own compromise! :-D


message 19: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm with Candiss as well!


message 20: by Greg (new)

Greg (lupercross) | 2250 comments Although I have been doing the annual reading challenge for three years now, 2017 will by my first year for this group. I have entered several challenges and have books on my ever growing TBR that would work as crossovers for them. I can see how it will take some strategy to get the most out of them. I love strategy games and am a chess master, so this should be fun.


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