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I sometimes do group challenges but I have trouble staying motivated with them. But mostly I just read whatever I can, whenever I can, and write reviews of *everything*, and be happy.




April of 2020 is the 120 anniversary of The Wizard of OZ. It is the first of 14 book in the series.
I am now about 25 pages into the first. I have not yet read any so this qualifies as an Everyone has Read this but Me Kinda challenge
The goal, read all 14 by April 2020.
If possible I want only original illustrated editions, but I can only hope that this reproduction includes all titles.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Illustrated First Edition): 100th Anniversary OZ Collection
OTOH I saw there is an annotated edition, I may switch to that because I love annotations and rarely see what looks like a good on.
Anyone else interested?

April of 2020 is the 120 anniversary of The Wizard of OZ. ...."
I'd gladly read the first, the annotated version if I could find it in one of my libraries. I doubt I'd like to continue, though.





April of 2020 is the 120 anniversary of The Wizard of OZ. It is the first of 14 book in the series.
I am now about 25 pages into the first...."
I've never read the book, but this sounds like something I would be interested in!

I did the same this year! My original goal was 40 books, I recently just passed 80 books. For 2020, I upped my overall goal to 100+...
I like doing the Buddy Reads and TBR Twins, they tend to keep me the most motivated to stay on track. I'm going to try to be more organized with my goals this year though, and keep track of them better... maybe a book journal?

Could you talk more about it please; it sounds interesting.
nm, I found it over in a challenge-specific group: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
It really does look excellent.



When having trouble sleeping, pick up the book again.
Carry a book with you for queues, downtimes.
Even better, retire or become an empty nester and have no other hobbies. Except discussions on goodreads. ;)


I will try to keep track with a book journal and this post in another goodreads group I´m part of.
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...





My goal is 200 as well! I have 5 so far because school got in the way. lol!


I'm also reading one book for each of the 50 states, and I've made a loong list with potential choices. This is part of a larger goal of mine to read more widely, and force me to read things outside of my comfort zone. Once I've finished the 50 states I'd like to move on to other countries, but that'll have to wait till next year.
I set my GR goal at 75 books this year, just as a way to chronicle how much I read.
Lizandra wrote: "Hey guys!! How do you manage to get 150 books read in a year😱🤯 mine this year was 25. Next year I wanna aim for 40-50 maybe."
Late to the conversation but I'll chime in on this-it's really going to vary on the person-their schedule, their reading habits and then what kind of books they're reading. Someone who works full time and then comes home to a house full of kids, is probably going to be reading differently than say a retired person who only has fur babies at home yet, lol. I've also seen people with crazy totals, who are counting children's books in their counts. Which is totally fine, but compare that with someone who reads larger, more complicated books and there will most likely be a difference in reading speed.
My personal best is 317 books read in one year. It was the year my youngest went to kindergarten. I dropped the kids off to school at 8:30am and had the house to myself until I picked them up at 3:50. I literally spent hours a day reading. I also read 'quick read' types of books-300 or less page contemporary romance, urban fantasy and PNR, which tend to be fast reads etc.
Then for a few years I cut way back and only read a handful a year, as my schedule changed/kids started doing their schooling at home etc. Last fall I started reading again, and I'll probably hit over 100 books this year, but I still read a lot of 'fluff' and that definitely helps, lol.
Late to the conversation but I'll chime in on this-it's really going to vary on the person-their schedule, their reading habits and then what kind of books they're reading. Someone who works full time and then comes home to a house full of kids, is probably going to be reading differently than say a retired person who only has fur babies at home yet, lol. I've also seen people with crazy totals, who are counting children's books in their counts. Which is totally fine, but compare that with someone who reads larger, more complicated books and there will most likely be a difference in reading speed.
My personal best is 317 books read in one year. It was the year my youngest went to kindergarten. I dropped the kids off to school at 8:30am and had the house to myself until I picked them up at 3:50. I literally spent hours a day reading. I also read 'quick read' types of books-300 or less page contemporary romance, urban fantasy and PNR, which tend to be fast reads etc.
Then for a few years I cut way back and only read a handful a year, as my schedule changed/kids started doing their schooling at home etc. Last fall I started reading again, and I'll probably hit over 100 books this year, but I still read a lot of 'fluff' and that definitely helps, lol.


I prefer buddy reads to help me take on books I might not finish w/o back up.
I have been working to reduce my owned but not yet read ratio to newly bought and first to get read. So the goal is to have fewer not yet read in my stacks

https://bit.ly/Mission3-R

My challenges can be found here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
