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How many of you double up on categories for one book?

yes, definitely! Last year I focussed so much on getting the books for the prompts read, that I didn't get around to reading quite a few books I wanted to read because I couldn't find the appropriate prompts for them.
So this year I am going to try to tick off as many prompts as possible with one book. If I should end up reading more books that fulfill a prompt, I can always change and double up less. But I will focus on reading fun at least as much as on any kind of (self-put) assignment.
Also, I think, it can be a special kind of challenge to find books that you want to read and that fulfill different prompts

I’m prioritizing reading more in 2019, but still only holding myself to 30-40 books. So,..."
When I started doing the challenge a few years ago, I thought that I would have to double- or triple-up as well in order to finish. It turns out that this challenge, with the substantial help of this group, kept me focused enough to actually finish each prompt with its own book read. I've completed each of the last 3 years' challenges this way.
One of the mottos of this group is, "There is no challenge police. You complete the challenge in whatever manner you like." However, if you give it a shot, I bet you can read far more than you think you can.
Also, short books and graphic novels are your best friends.

This is a great point. Don't get so focused on finishing that you don't have fun anymore.
Also, don't be put off when you see that some people have read 15 books by the end of January. Everyone reads at and sets their own pace.

Like Mike said, you may surprise yourself with what you can do :) And yes, shorter books help you check off more prompts when you are short on reading time. Plus there are some true gems in the < 200 page category :)

I think the goal is to get you to peek up and around and out of your comfort zone and maybe find a book or three you wouldn’t have found otherwise.


There is no cheating. We're not competing with each other or getting prizes. However any individual decides to do their challenge, is how they're doing their challenge.

Joking, yeah?
Like everyone else has said, the point of the challenge is to have fun, read more widely and if possible push yourself to read more than you might do otherwise. How you do that is up to you.
I use one book per prompt, but I'm doing 4 challenges this year and will use one book for as many challenges as I can. My first year I only managed 30 books, but it was more than I'd have done without the challenge. My second year, last year, I read 66 books...it does wonders for your reading life!

Joking, yeah?
Like everyone else has said, the point of the challenge is to have fun, read more widely and if possible push yourself to read mor..."
I have a feeling you're only here for a fight. You wont be getting that from me.


There is no cheating. We're not competing with each other or getting prizes. However any individual decides to do their challenge, is how they're do..."
I feel for the way I want to do it would be cheating for me. And, I have no problem with that opinion, per se. But, you kind of stated it as categorically wrong, and I'm just saying that this is a personal challenge and people can do it any way they like, and for them it won't be cheating. Because, like I said, we're not competing or getting prizes.





This is how I start the year as well! And towards the end of October I started telling myself that I wasn't going to go all in on the challenge for 2019 and would read what I wanted and if the books I chose happened to fit any prompts then great......then the new challenge list was posted and that mindset went right out the window LOL
My plan is again to not double dip, but that plan can change if necessary. I also told myself I have to read at least 20 of the books I already own. And, as an added bonus challenge, I'm also doing a version of the A-Z challenge. I won't be putting as much focus on this one but thought it would be fun to see what happens :)


Miriam wrote: "this year I am going to try to tick off as many prompts as possible with one book. If I should end up reading more books that fulfill a prompt, I can always change and double up less. But I will focus on reading fun at least as much as on any kind of (self-put) assignment.
Also, I think, it can be a special kind of challenge to find books that you want to read and that fulfill different prompts
I am doing the same a Miriam. I have a whole bookshelf full of books that I want to read and most of them fill no prompts in the challenge. My goal is to read 52 books so that is 2 more than the challenge. I will double and triple up where I can so that I can read books I want to read as well as be challenged by finding books for each of the prompts.


Yes, people forget this when challenging themselves every year to read more. I love reading but there are also other things I like doing too. I used to read around 170 books in a year, but in recent years I've only challenged myself to read 100. I'm not bothered about the decrease because I know I have more things in my life now and I still read more than anyone I know outside online bookish circles!


I’m prioritizing reading more in 2019, but still only holding myself to 30-40 books. So,..."
I do the same :) I only follow this reading challenge on goodreads, and I read approx 40 books during a year.

This year - that changes!
You do you, girl.

I think the spirit of the challenge is to have fun and read outside your comfort zone, so whichever way you want to do it that's for each one of us to decide. Reading should be enjoyable, it's a hobby, and not homework.
Have fun, enjoy the challenge!

In the beginning I try to match the books I read to as many promts as possible and if I read more I try to swap the double ones.
In the end I might have 50 books or not, but I'll still be able to finish the challenge and not be frustrated end of the year.


Personally doing it one book per prompt also allows me to get through more books in my own library & free’s up bookshelf space for me to get more books! Win-win.


That being said YOU are the one completing the challenge, make it your own. 😍


Saying that, I do not create a list beforehand, but kind of make it up as I go along and most of the time I will find a book I have not yet read and would like to read to fit a category.
I am also quite a fast reader, so reading more than 50 books in a year is not a problem for me.

• 50 prompts for POPSUGAR,
• 12 prompts for a BookCrossing Challenge that's based on publication dates (so they can't double up with each other, but can double up with POPSUGAR),
• 52-books-in-52-weeks challenge on Ravelry, and I arbitrarily opted for
• 52 books in the generic GoodReads challenge.
Last year (starting in March), I read 52 adult books and another 12 kids' books. A couple of the books I've chosen for this year are 800+ pages (I think 6 are 500+ pages). I've got 50 books on this year's challenge shelf, and those cover all but one of this year's prompts as long as I double up. (I'm hoping something I read turns out to take place all in one day. I found one book that would fit, but it sounds dreadful.) So I'm leaving myself two I want to read this book slots to accommodate something new I want to read.
But it's not as if I'm going to stop reading once I finish any (or all) of these challenges. I haven't committed to read no more than 52 books this year--or even to stop at 52. I've just decided not to allow the POPSUGAR Challenge to dictate every book I read.

We'll see how far I get. I'm hoping to be able to stretch my time and get one book per category but that's almost double my overall book commitment this year, and that already includes a large chunk that will be audio because that's the only way I can get more books in my life. :)


Plus crossing items off of lists is SUPER satisfying. ;)

I'm like Terry. I do multiple challenges (I do the Seasonal Reading Challenge [https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...], in which I usually aim to get about halfway each season, and three different ones via the Cozy Mysteries group [https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...]), then use a single book for as many of those individual challenge prompts as it fits.
To be honest, it hadn't occurred to me that with the PopSugar challenge, you can use the same book for multiple prompts. Maybe, if it had, I wouldn't have missed finishing 2018 by just five books! :-)


Plus crossing items off of lists is SUPER satisfying. ;)"
Yes! I agree!
I will double or triple up because it is suppose to be a fun challenge, and I find it very satisfying to cross off prompts. Last year was the first year I did the challenge and it really helped me to read books I normally wouldn't have. It also helped me get back into the habit of reading. I made it my goal to read 12 books last year, and I read 11 and listened to three on audiobook. So I've increased it to 20 for this year.
I think as long as you are having fun, reading, and stretching yourself to read books/genres you might not normally read on your own, you are doing just fine regardless if you are a one book/one prompt person or if you use one book for multiple prompts.





I like your idea - I'm going to keep a second list for double-dipping just for the fun of it. I want to see how quickly I can finish the challenge that way. It sounds amusing.




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I’m prioritizing reading more in 2019, but still only holding myself to 30-40 books. So, I plan on doubling up on some categories which still gets me the reading diversity that I want.
Anyone else plan on checking multiple boxes per book when possible?