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But for other prompts, like "great first line," I'm just going to read whatever I want and pay extra attention to every book's first line.

Ha, thanks for this visual of dropping a bad book like a hot potato! LOL

That is equal parts impressive and terrifying! I would be so hesitant to assign books if I knew I would be holding myself to that list! :) You're right though. It's a great way to work on that TBR :)

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Theresa wrote: "I am sorely tempted to try to do PvS just using books from mystery genre. Could be fun to see just how far I got. This would help, especially the long list in 'fine print' at the end.
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yeah that's doable, esp if you decide that "medical thriller" is just a subgenre of mystery novels. Might be tough to find a bildungsroman and book w/ upside down image & text-only image, the rest shouldn't be a problem. The only trans authors I know write in SFF but that's just because most books I read are SFF.
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yeah that's doable, esp if you decide that "medical thriller" is just a subgenre of mystery novels. Might be tough to find a bildungsroman and book w/ upside down image & text-only image, the rest shouldn't be a problem. The only trans authors I know write in SFF but that's just because most books I read are SFF.

Long Black Veil by Jennifer Finney Boylan would work for the non-binary prompt.

Here’s a list for the Bildungsroman prompt...
https://www.panmacmillan.com/blogs/li...

ok...thanks."
Ed, were you able to find what you needed?"
yes...thanks.

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Yes, you can do this, and for bildungsroman there are both y/a and religious mysteries out there if you can stand a religious one. OR a scifi mystery with a made up religion--there are books like that out there.

I had to google it...
a novel dealing with one person's formative years or spiritual education."
Easy novel(s) to complete this: Harry Potter series. Anything that deals with coming of age would work. They often are set in schools.

I definitely consider any thriller as a subgenre of mystery genre as there is usually some unknown being solved.

Long Black Veil by Jennifer Finney Boylan would work for the non-binary ..."
Ooh, that's great!

Not sure I am going to do it as it would take more planning than I like to do...I am a 'read what I want and make it fit' reader. And I work almost exclusively from my TBR Towers of unread print books and ebooks to fill challenge reads.
But there are a lot in the crime fiction mystery genre lurking in those towers....

Actually, I picked up a new cozy the other day that has an upside down plate on the cover, And Then There Were Crumbs, and I think a “text only-no images” could also be doable, especially if you look for older, classic mysteries (for example, a free Amazon generic two-tone cover).







Actually, I picked up a new cozy the other day that has an upside down plate on the cover..."
As I think about it, I think I will read crime fiction mysteries as often as possible, and if I am lured to something else, I can double up. I tead between 150 & 175 books a year. Easily doable for me even doubling up. And I suspect almost all will come from my TBR Towers. There are so many mystery series I have started and want to move forward in.

Ohhhh, I like that idea, Krissy! It would be a good way to mix “I already know what I am reading” with “gotta find something on the fly.”


Here’s the URL for a thread about the 2020 spreadsheets: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
If you click on the URL, there should be a plain text option on the second post, made by Sara.
If you’re still having issues, I’d be happy to email or link you a blank copy of the spreadsheet (sorry, not entirely sure how screenreaders work).
Cheers

Here’s the URL for a thread about the 2020 spreadsheets: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2..."
The best way to make the challenge accessible is to put a text list of prompts into the blog/website announcement, not require people to dig around in groups on a separate site to find spreadsheets. Access should be up-front, not buried.


If you’d like I can mention in the Facebook group (which they do run) that the graphic list is not accessible to some.

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
This group isn't run by Popsugar staff but maybe the mods can contact Tara at Popsugar about it?
Lauredhel wrote: "Hi - I've seen the blog post announcing the challenge, but the prompt list is inaccessible. Can someone please point to the text version? Kinda weird to announce a challenge recognising social just..."
We are just a fan group, we are not affiliated with Popsugar.
We do have a full text list here, in the first post:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
We are just a fan group, we are not affiliated with Popsugar.
We do have a full text list here, in the first post:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

That's a cool idea! Now I am more of a mood reader, but I might try that when it gets down to the wire and I have managed to knock a number off with other reads.

I am a mixture of structured and mood reading. I set a monthly TBR of books I need to read for readathons or challenges and then have leeway to pick up books I am in the mood for

This is a great mix--I have done similar ideas but not with your scraps of paper, but was doing too many challenges and stopped enjoying them. Also, some stressful stuff with my Aspie daughter. If all goes well, by 2021 I ought to be in a place to do more of tha again because it's a lot of fun when done without too much added stress :)


Jen wrote: "Does anyone have any suggestions where The Amityville Horror, The Heart's Invisible Furies or Zone One might go. I just received them all today and wan..."
Wow that's tough. The only one I've read is Zone One, and ... I'm coming up with bupkis for it. It doesn't fit a single prompt. (Except, I can't remember how old the protagonist was - he might be in his 20s.)
Heart's Invisible Furies has more than 20 letters in the title. Amityville was published in the 20th century. Depending on whether you count "the" they both could fit "three word title." Maybe they were published in your birth month or have a good first line or you meant to read them last year ... And there's always the "favorite prompt from a previous challenge" - that's basically a wildcard.
Wow that's tough. The only one I've read is Zone One, and ... I'm coming up with bupkis for it. It doesn't fit a single prompt. (Except, I can't remember how old the protagonist was - he might be in his 20s.)
Heart's Invisible Furies has more than 20 letters in the title. Amityville was published in the 20th century. Depending on whether you count "the" they both could fit "three word title." Maybe they were published in your birth month or have a good first line or you meant to read them last year ... And there's always the "favorite prompt from a previous challenge" - that's basically a wildcard.

Thanks Nadine. I had stuff for those prompts but will add these as options so I can adapt to mood. Might reduce the slump of this year towards the end.

Thank you ; we will read the same book ?

Thank you ; we will read the same book ?"
This group is not a traditional book club where everyone reads the same book and then discusses. We have a subset where that does happen - our monthly group reads - but those are optional. Popsugar has posted a list of reading "prompts" and we each pick the book we want to read for those prompts. Some of us will read the same books, but there will be a wide range of books being mentioned. The best thing to do is simply start reading through the discussion threads. You'll get an idea of how this group works. You can also read some introductory information here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

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Just be warned once you start the weekly updates you will end up with a huge TBR but also have a lovely group of people who will share book ideas till the cows come home (and beyond since it is an international group)..

Thank you so much for bringing this to our attention! I'm sorry I didn't see this comment earlier. I've added the text list to the reading challenge on popsugar.com to make it easier. I hope this is helpful! Here's the link: https://www.popsugar.com/entertainmen...


I'm excited to see the tracking mechanism that was used for 2019. I thrive on things like that. When will the tracking for the 2020 challenge be set up?


I've always wanted to do the PopSugar challenge, but I definitely agree that you could almost coordinate the two challenges... it would be neat to try!

I've done both the last two years and planning to do both again...and yes..it is a challenge to find books that satisfy a prompt on each list at the same time.
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