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You can always opt into/out of the group read as your reading schedule allows. I'm fairly certain you are not required to participate in any of the group challenges, nor obligate yourself to read any of the group reads.

Even the mods aren't obliged to read books or take part in challenges they don't want to!
A new folder for Read Around the World has now been set up with both a general about thread, and the first nomination thread.


Hi Bonnie,
We just tick the countries off as we read them. Once you copy and paste your map in a post, you should be able to access your same map by clicking on the link that gets posted right below it in order to access and edit it easily as you read more books.


This sounds like the same bug that caused me to quit the around the world challenge.


However, as mentioned, there is a goodreads bug with group challenges at the moment and it is definitely affecting the Read Around the World Challenge (I've read 22, it tells me I've read 11, it shows 4), so it could be the same bug is now affecting the Read Women Challenge too.
Unfortunately, as this is a problem on goodreads end there is absolutely nothing I can do to fix it. The do know about the bug though (Bug report thread here) and are apparently trying to fix it. In the meantime we've just got to twiddle our thumbs.

However, as mentioned, there is a goodread..."
We survived before widgets existed. I suspect this group of talented readers can overcome the glitch. :). Thanks for everything you do, Louise.


I just fill in the date when I finished reading the book. But then it sometimes lists it as a re-read when it's not. Is there a different way of doing this so it doesn't come up as a re-read?


thanks. I'll give it a try next time. I'm still trying to figure my way around the system.


In addition to our general/themed read each month, we will be introducing a 'Read Around the World' group read, based on the read around the world challenge here.
This is one of my absolute favourite challenges, and I'm looking forward to running it as a group read, because it broadens reading horizons in terms of culture as well as gender and has led me to some fascinating books I might not have discovered otherwise.
It's going to start in February and, at least initially, run every two months. As there are six populated continents in the world, that means one book from each continent will feature as a group read in 2017.
For newbies to the challenge, this will hopefully provide a little boost to get started, and for experienced read-around-the-worlders, a place to recommend books you've enjoyed or read new ones alongside the rest of us.