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Jen | 1608 comments Mod
New Fast Points question of the week. Answer before Sunday August 6 to get points. And please make sure that you update your personal challenge thread with these points so BW can add them to your spreadsheet.

Question: Why are you reading the 1001 list?


message 2: by Jen (new)

Jen | 1608 comments Mod
I discover the list several years ago when we were all over at Shelfari and honestly this group motivated me to stick with the list. I'm reading the list b/c I had been in graduate school at the time and as a result had a long stretch of reading terrible books (because I didn't have the intellectual energy to read much else). So when I found the list, I thought it would help me get back on track with reading greater quality literature.


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Kristel (kristelh) | 5131 comments Mod
I have a thing about lists. If I find a list, I am compelled to try to complete it. When I was doing cross stitching. I had a list for all the DMC colors and had to find them all.

Now that I am back into reading, lists are my thing. When I first ran across Boxall's book I was not interested at all as so many of them were unknown except some classics and better known more recent books but then I started reading. Ran across this group over at Shelfari and got interested. The group wasn't really functioning very well at the time but ...here we are today. I am at about 430 or so books. Never really accurate here at GF.


message 4: by Diane (new)

Diane  | 2044 comments Like Kristel, I am also a list person. I discovered the list in 2009, shortly after joining Goodreads. I had already read about 85 or so books from the list at that point, so I decided I would attempt the rest. I now have read close to 600 books from the list.


message 5: by Chili (new)

Chili Hanson (chilipinkcat) | 59 comments I am also a list person. I saw the 1001 book at the library a few years ago and found I had already read quite a few. I decided to keep working on it, then I found this group. The group is keeping me motivated to continue. I still have yet to make an official tally of the books I have read, but hopefully I will get to it one day.


message 6: by Tracy (new)

Tracy (tstan) | 559 comments I'm a combination of all of the above. I found the first edition in 2007 at a Borders (!) and thought, hey, a list! I love lists!
While I was in this store, I was in the romance section, which was across the aisle, looking for backlist books. I decided to splurge and give it a try, because those romance and thrillers/mysteries were getting old.
I had already read over 100 of them, because every so often I would pick up something that wasn't Book candy. And I missed reading books with some meat to them. Little did I know the books on the list would be a gateway to other literature.
When I joined the group at Shelfari, my previous burnout for the list was gone- I love talking about these books, and finding people who are as reading crazy as I am.


message 7: by Paula (new)

Paula S (paula_s) | 220 comments Another list person here. I found the list and went looking for a reading challenge around it, so I could have some accountability and social interaction with my reading. I continue to read from the list because I like this group and enjoy the discussions about the books. Without this group I would have given up the list as a lost cause long ago, since it's unlikely I will ever finish it.


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I am also a list person, love writing them as well as crossing things off of them lol

Found this group at Shelfari and never looked back, I have no idea what me read count is as my transfer to GR went very wrong and I just haven't had the energy to go through and correct everything yet.


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PPs updated to this point

Chilli do you have a points list anywhere so far I only have this 1 point for you?


message 10: by Jen (new)

Jen | 1608 comments Mod
Book wrote: "PPs updated to this point

Chilli do you have a points list anywhere so far I only have this 1 point for you?"


She's definitely got points from the challenge


message 11: by Chili (new)

Chili Hanson (chilipinkcat) | 59 comments Book wrote: "PPs updated to this point

Chilli do you have a points list anywhere so far I only have this 1 point for you?"


I haven't made one yet. I have just started getting points in the challenge and this question. I'm not sure where to make a points list.


message 12: by [deleted user] (new)

If you make a list here https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group... you can see how everyone else has done it :) if that is too much work for you let me know and I will see what I can do


message 13: by Sushicat (new)

Sushicat | 292 comments Like Jen I have a long history of reading books for escapist fun rather than quality, partly due to some slightly traumatic school reading. My introduction to the list was through the Shelfari group and I liked the idea of improving the quality of books I read. I liked the fact that the list goes beyond the classical curriculum. I'm still shy away from the really thick tomes though - with the notable exception of LOTR which I've read three times already.


message 14: by Pip (new)

Pip | 1822 comments I have only just found the fast points, I thought it was part of the summer reading challenge. A colleague recommended Shelfari to me and I found the 1001 group and so enjoyed the discussions because I didn't have a good physical book group at the time. I now prefer reading and reviewing at my leisure, rather than joining another group. I am not a list person and am content to go with just the GR bookshelf. The list of 1001 Books read in Goodreads has a different number and I don't care. But I am competitive, so I like the points challenge. Part of the fun is trying to find the books. I am trying not to buy physical books anymore but I have lapses, especially when I visit Sydney!


message 15: by Jen (new)

Jen | 1608 comments Mod
Pip wrote: "I have only just found the fast points, I thought it was part of the summer reading challenge. A colleague recommended Shelfari to me and I found the 1001 group and so enjoyed the discussions becau..."

This is only the second one we've done so you've only missed out on one point. I've tried to do the book buying bam too but always fail after a few weeks.


message 16: by Tracy (new)

Tracy (tstan) | 559 comments Book buying ban? Oh- you mean that resolution I made on January 1st to stop buying books until my shelves stopped groaning?
......i'll try again next year.....


message 17: by Diane (new)

Diane Zwang | 1883 comments Mod
I discovered the 1001 group over at Shelfari. I was impressed with the number of people that joined the group. I think it was at 20,000 at one point. I figured there must be something to this group and I joined. I was very intimidated and took quite a while to join in the group reads and such but once I did I was glad.

Like others here I love lists. I have the app and make GR Shelves match my app. My husband teases me that I am taking AP English with all the reading I do. I have liked how the list is so varied.


message 18: by Jen (new)

Jen | 1608 comments Mod
Tracy wrote: "Book buying ban? Oh- you mean that resolution I made on January 1st to stop buying books until my shelves stopped groaning?
......i'll try again next year....."


ha ha!


message 19: by Jen (new)

Jen | 1608 comments Mod
Diane wrote: "I discovered the 1001 group over at Shelfari. I was impressed with the number of people that joined the group. I think it was at 20,000 at one point. I figured there must be something to this group..."

Well, I for one am so glad you are no longer intimated. I felt the same way when I joined. I really appreciate all your valuable insights and comments in this group.


message 20: by Jen (new)

Jen | 1608 comments Mod
Sushicat wrote: "Like Jen I have a long history of reading books for escapist fun rather than quality, partly due to some slightly traumatic school reading. My introduction to the list was through the Shelfari grou..."

Three times? That is dedication! I've read it twice but couldn't bring myself to read it a third time.


message 21: by Chili (new)

Chili Hanson (chilipinkcat) | 59 comments Book wrote: "If you make a list here https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group... you can see how everyone else has done it :) if that is too much work for you let me know and I will see ..."

I made a thread in the Points Challenge folder. Please have a look to see if I did it right.


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Chili wrote: "Book wrote: "If you make a list here https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group... you can see how everyone else has done it :) if that is too much work for you let me know an..."

List is perfect :)


message 23: by Leni (new)

Leni Iversen (leniverse) | 570 comments I'm a list person too. I think I first came across the 1001-list on listchallenges.com and discovered that it included quite a few books I have read, a great many books I really want to read, and even more books I hadn't even heard of but became instantly curious about. There are a few other good book lists there as well, with (obviously) some overlapping books with the Boxall list. It's the Boxall I find I'm the most drawn too though. And the only one I already have a separate shelf for here on Goodreads.

I have to say, I'm not sure I'm keen on actually completing the list. Or any list called "before you die". It seems like you might as well kick the bucket when you're done, you know? But, hey, I have many years of reading ahead of me before I reach the end of the list!

(And I'll now shamble over to the correct section of the group and see if I can't set up a personal list thread thingy.)


message 24: by Kristel (new)

Kristel (kristelh) | 5131 comments Mod
Leni wrote: "I'm a list person too. I think I first came across the 1001-list on listchallenges.com and discovered that it included quite a few books I have read, a great many books I really want to read, and e..."

As old as I am, it is nearly impossible to finish the list. No chance that I will learn Korean. So it is my fountain of youth, I can't die cause I can't finish the books. Or doesn't it work that way?


message 25: by Leni (new)

Leni Iversen (leniverse) | 570 comments Kristel wrote: "As old as I am, it is nearly impossible to finish the list. No chance that I will learn Korean. So it is my fountain of youth, I can't die cause I can't finish the books. Or doesn't it work that way? "

Since I'm half convinced that I'll drop dead the moment I close the final book on the list, it goes to figure it should work the other way around as well. It makes the list somewhat supernatural though... half Necronomicon half picture of Dorian Grey?


message 26: by Dianne (new)

Dianne | 225 comments I love lists but actually discovered this one from this group! It's intriguing to me to think about why the individual books were added and what contribution they may have made to the novel. I tend to read classics and I find it interesting that the list contains many that are, but also many that are certainly not!


message 27: by Sushicat (new)

Sushicat | 292 comments Jen wrote: "Sushicat wrote: "Like Jen I have a long history of reading books for escapist fun rather than quality, partly due to some slightly traumatic school reading. My introduction to the list was through ..."

The first time was in boarding school and it was a German edition. Someone got the books and we were queuing up for next one. A couple of years later I read the original. I read them again before watching Peter Jackson's movies.


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