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Liam's Not-So-bad Shame Challenge

Great list Liam. Like Tammie, I read a bit of non fantasy as well. I ended up including them on my list.



Currently trying to finish The Giver series (begrudgingly), and I abandoned the Green Ember. I think I needed this because it's just laziness that's kept me from finishing most of these haha, but there's so many new series I want to start. I'd like to knock out as many of the series on my in-progress list as possible before the end of this year, and then next year I can focus on new series.
That's where I'm at - there are a bunch of new ones I'm eager to start, but I've been dragging some of these others out for over 10 years. I also have a bad tendency to start new ones I'm only kind of interested in just because they are available. We'll see how the mini challenge goes, haha.

Liam wrote: "Sammmeee haha. Literally it's been like 8 years of gradual progress trying to finish some of these, and I couldn't even tell you why. So I need to just get it over with and commit to finishing them..."
Lol, there's just always two more awesome ones to start for every one we're reading. I have an entire section dedicated to series I'd have to restart before continuing because it has been so long... sigh ditto haha.
Lol, there's just always two more awesome ones to start for every one we're reading. I have an entire section dedicated to series I'd have to restart before continuing because it has been so long... sigh ditto haha.

That is good progress! I'm looking forward to the Riyria reads - those have been outstanding on my list for too long now. :)

Yeah me too. It feels good to just get certain things cleared out. After my first challenge log is done I might adjust my ratio a little bit on the 5 for 1, just because some of the other series I have to finish are all like 10-15 books long haha.
I think the few number of series you have open calls for a ratio adjustment for sure. The 5 for 1 is great for me because I have so many options open and can zero out that ratio about once a month. The ones you have going will take considerably longer though lol. I'd say 3 for 1 at the least, and maybe even a 2 for 1. When you get open series under 20, you're basically already winning haha.


My "in progress" is honestly not bad AT ALL anymore, as most of what remains is longer series. Still debating on whether to read the final Greatcoats book. I completed four series and abandoned two, since I started.
It's a good feeling actually to get all of that out of the way, because now I can just focus on wheedling down my "not yet started". I'm very happy about it haha. I'd like to read The Faithful and the Fallen, and The Draconis Memoria before the year is over, which might be a tad harder for me since I'd prefer to do those on Kindle or physical copies, but we'll see =].
Considering the majority of your remaining in progress series are 10+ beasts, you're doing amazing with this challenge! I'm jealous you get to start so many new series without blowing your challenge haha. Great job.

Yeah, that's what I figured haha. The 5 for 1 idea really helped motivate me, but I really only needed one of them. It's good to be fresh again haha.

Is there a TBR challenge happening? I'd probably hop on that, as my main goal now is to clean out my TBR.

@Liam: Overflowing Bookshelf Challenge
@Saul: If you're willing to wait, a new Malazan group read starts in January
@Saul: If you're willing to wait, a new Malazan group read starts in January
Great progress Liam. Both The Faithful and the Fallen and Draconis Memoria are really good! Well the books in both series I've read so far.

Thanks Angela =]. I've had those on my TBR for so long, so I'm very much looking forward to them.

HIGH PRIORITY FOR 2018:
- The Broken Earth Series, N.K. Jemisin.
- The Legends of the First Empire, Michael Sullivan.
- The Draconis Memoria, Anthony Ryan.
- Moontide Quartet, David Hair.
- The Shado Campaigns, Django Wexler.
- Gods of Blood and Powder, Brian McClellan.
- Farseer Trilogy, Robin Hobb.
- The Warlord Chronicles, Bernard Cornwell.
- Inda, Sherwood Smith.
- Long Price Quartet, Daniel Abraham.
- The Chronicles of the Unhewn Throne, Brian Stavely
Nice list! I'm also looking forward to tackling moontide, powder mage, staveley (loving), and Inda. Maybe we can help motivate each other. I'm obviously excited to see some of my other favs on your list. :)

Yes definitely ^_^. I'm always so bad at staying on track with buddy reads, but hearing other people talk about the books I want to read always gets my motivation levels up =].
I think we're about to see if I'm good at staying in track or not in January. Aside from a busy August, I've managed to join only about 2 a month. Having a series that people are as excited to dive into certainly helps.

We could set a tentative date maybe? Then see how things are going and alter it if need be? I definitely feel ya with the over commitment thing lol. I think at least 3 others have mentioned wanting to read it recently, so it might be fun to get the ball rolling.

Obviously kidding =]. If you set a tentative date and people are interested, I'd totally be into doing a BR. BRs that I can do on audio are much easier for me to get in on, and this book in particular is one I've been planning to listen to instead of doing a physical copy.


Uh oh, Liam's on to me, lol.
One a month unless we get there and we're swamped sounds great. :) how does the 15th of Sept sound (and the 15th for the following books/months)? I'm away from my desktop until Tuesday, but I'll put together a proposed schedule for the series then and let peeps know about it. I think both Ahdam and Angus (for book 2) sounded interested.
This'll be fun! ^_^
One a month unless we get there and we're swamped sounds great. :) how does the 15th of Sept sound (and the 15th for the following books/months)? I'm away from my desktop until Tuesday, but I'll put together a proposed schedule for the series then and let peeps know about it. I think both Ahdam and Angus (for book 2) sounded interested.
This'll be fun! ^_^

- The Broken Earth Series, N.K. Jemisin.
- The Legends of the First Empire, Michael Sullivan.
- Inda, Sherwood Smith.
- Long Price Quartet, Daniel Abraham.
Completed/Up to Date Series:
- The Chronicles of Narnia, C.S. Lewis. (7/7). My childhood <3.
- Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling. (7/7).
- The Inheritance Cycle, Christopher Paolini. (4/4).
- Ender’s Saga, Orson Scott Card (4/4). Not fantasy but w/e this is my thread I can do what I want =P ;].
- Storm Light Archive, Brandon Sanderson (2/2). All time, #1, Favorite.
- The Kingkiller Chronicle, Patrick Rothfuss (2/2).
- Mistborn, Brandon Sanderson (6/6).
- Steelheart, Brandon Sanderson (3/3).
- Shades of Magic, V.E. Schwab (3/3). Ew.
- Six of Crows (2/2).
- Red Rising, Pierce Brown (3/3).
- Broken Empire Trilogy, Mark Lawrence (3/3).
- The Powder Mage Trilogy, Brian McClellan (3/3).
- The Giver, Lois Lowry (4/4).
- Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit, J.R.R. Tolkein. (4/4).
- The Band UTD (1/3)
- Riyria Revelations (6/6)
- The Faithful and the Fallen, John Gwynne (4/4).
Series In Progress:
- The Wheel of Time, Robert Jordan (4/14).
- Malazan Book of the Fallen (1/10). Might pick these up again one day, but I’ll need a lot of time haha.
- The Riyria Chronicles, Michael Sullivan (3/4)
- Chronicles of the Unhewn Throne, Brian Stavely (2/4)
- The Draconis Memoria, Anthony Ryan (1/2)
- Illuminae (2/3)
- Themis Files, Sylvain Neuvel (2/3).
Not Yet Started:
- Dune, Frank Herbert.
- The Broken Earth Series, N.K. Jemisin.
- Hyperion Cantos, Dan Simmons.
- The Belgariad, David Eddings.
- The Legends of the First Empire, Michael Sullivan.
- Moontide Quartet, David Hair.
- The Shado Campaigns, Django Wexler.
- Empires of Dust, Smith Anna Spark.
- Book of the Ancestor, Mark Lawrence.
- The Winnowing Flame, Jen Williams.
- Uprooted, Naomi Novik.
- Gods of Blood and Powder, Brian McClellan.
- Farseer Trilogy, Robin Hobb.
- The Licanius Trilogy, James Islington.
- Codex Alera, Jim Butcher.
- The Warlord Chronicles, Bernard Cornwell.
- Remembrance of Earth's Past, Cixin Liu.
- Inda, Sherwood Smith.
-The Raven Cycle, Maggie Stiefvater.
- Long Price Quartet, Daniel Abraham.
HIGH PRIORITY FOR 2018:
- The Broken Earth Series, N.K. Jemisin.
- The Legends of the First Empire, Michael Sullivan.
- The Draconis Memoria, Anthony Ryan.
- Moontide Quartet, David Hair.
- The Shado Campaigns, Django Wexler.
- Gods of Blood and Powder, Brian McClellan.
- Farseer Trilogy, Robin Hobb.
- The Warlord Chronicles, Bernard Cornwell.
- Inda, Sherwood Smith.
- Long Price Quartet, Daniel Abraham.
- The Chronicles of the Unhewn Throne, Brian Stavely
Abandoned:
1. King Raven Trilogy, Stephen R. Lawhead (2/3).
2. Inkworld Trilogy, Cornelia Funke (1/3).
3. Unwind, Neal Shusterman (1/4).
4. Artemis Fowl, Eoin Colfer (2/8). Liked them well enough, but I outgrew them more or less.
5. Redwall (3/WHO KNOWS). Again, loved these books when I was young, but I outgrew them, and there are way too many of these haha.
6. Lightbringer, Brent Weeks (1/3).
7. Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians, Brandon Sanderson (1/5).
8. The Cinder Spires, Jim Butcher (1/2). Might pick these back up, pending the review for Book 2.
9. Chaos Walking, Patrick Ness (0/3).
10. The Magicians, Lev Grossman (1/3).
11. The Archived, V.E. Schwab (1/3).
12. American Gods, Neil Gaiman (0/0).
13. The Vagrant, Peter Newman (1/3).
14. The Red Queen’s War (1/3).
15. The Green Ember, S.D. Smith (1/3). Liked the first book well enough as a standalone, but I'm not interested enough to finish. More of a kids book.
16. The Space Trilogy, CS Lewis [2/3]
17. The Shadow Series, Orson Scott Card [3/5]
18. The Divine Cities, Robert Jackson Bennett (1/3). Nope.
19. The Dresden Files, Jim Butcher (3/15).
20. Greatcoats, Sebastien de Castell (3/4). Unfortunately just did not work for me at all.