2025 Reading Challenge discussion
ARCHIVE: Yearly Challenges
>
TBR Jar - 2020

0/32
1. Read the book that has been on your TBR list the longest.
2. Read a book you added to your TBR within the last year.
3. Read the book with the most pages on your TBR or one that is over 500 pages.
4. Read the book with the least number of pages on your TBR or one that is under 100 pages.
5. Read a book that is published the year or decade you were born.
6. Read a book the 20th book on any page of your TBR.
7. Read a book that has an average rating of 3.8 or higher.
8. Read a book by one of your favorite authors.
9. Read a book that you added based on the review of another Goodreads user.
10. Read a book with a cover you love.
11. Read a book with an animal or plant on the cover.
12. Randomize your TBR and read the first book.
13. Read a book the contains the initials of your name (in any order) in the title or author name.
14. Look at the number of pages of books in your Want-To-Read folder. Read the book that is that same number. (e.g., if you have 20 pages of books in your Want-To-Read folder, read book number 20 from your list).
15. Read a book that helps you complete two or more other yearly or quarterly challenges.
16. Read the book with the most number of ratings (i.e., not the actual average rating, but the number of people who have rated it).
17. Read the book with the least number of ratings.
18. Read the first book from your list that "sparks joy" as soon as you think about reading it.
19. Read a book that you have added to at least one other shelf.
20. Read a book that you own.
21. Read a book that an IRL (in real life) friend, family member, or acquaintance has recommended to you.
22. Read a book that you feel you "should" read.
23. Read a book you previously DNFed and still want to finish.
24. Read a book in your favorite genre or format.
25. Read a book that is from a genre or format you rarely read.
26. Sort your TBR by cover. Read the first or last book.
27. Sort your TBR by title. Read a book from the middle page.
28. Read a hyped, bestseller, or award-winning book.
29. Read a book with a title that contains punctuation.
30. Read a book related to the yearly, quarterly, or monthly theme.
31. Read a book that is featured as a group or buddy read and was already on your TBR.
32. Read a book that is retelling or re-imagining of a classic story or the classic itself.

3/20
Mary Ventura and the Ninth Kingdom
Handgeschnitzte Särge

4/25
4. Prompt:"Middleearthbingo: Sauron = The Evil"
One incarnation of The Evil was Josef Mengele, so my choice for this prompt is:


Progress:
Must-read-in-2020: 20/40 books
30/32 tasks
msg 25 update
6/12 completed
✅1. They Called Us Enemy
✅2. Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead
✅3. West
✅4. Remarkable Creatures
✅5. Mary Toft; or, The Rabbit Queen
✅6. Eight Perfect Murders
6/12 completed
✅1. They Called Us Enemy
✅2. Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead
✅3. West
✅4. Remarkable Creatures
✅5. Mary Toft; or, The Rabbit Queen
✅6. Eight Perfect Murders

Goal: 10/24, 41.67%
07. Average rating of 3.8+: Swords and Deviltry (Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, #1) - 05 Mar 2020, 2/5
09. Based on the review of Goodreads user: Hell Hound - 06 Mar 2020, 5/5
32. Retelling of classic: The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - 12 Mar 2020, 3/5
29. Title contains punctuation: To Be Taught, If Fortunate - 31 Mar 2020, 4/5

How is the challenge going for you all?
I must admit that have not read a single book for this challenge so far myself.. oops


Progress:
Must-read-in-2020: 21/40 books
31/32 tasks

PROGRESS: 16/32
❎6. Read a book the 20th book on any page of your TBR. Delirio
❎7. Read a book that has an average rating of 3.8 or higher. Natural Novel
❎19. Read a book that you have added to at least one other shelf. The Blind Assassin

The Passengers This book fills my last prompt (#18: Read the first book from your list that "sparks joy" as soon as you think about reading it).
I will continue updating till I finish my must-read-in-2020.
Progress: 23/40 must-read-in-2020 books
32/32 tasks Completed

After reading 60% of it, I decided not to finished the book that I was reading, but can I mark it for the challenge as "read" or, because I didn't read until the end, it doesn't count here?
Thanks

After reading 60% of it, I decided not to finished the book that I was reading, but can I mark it for the challenge as "read" or, because I didn't read until the end, it..."
@Sonsoles
I answered your question already in another thread, but here's my answer again.
You can only count books you've finished reading for this group's challenges.


1. The Texan's Surprise Return 1/2
2. Ransom at Christmas 1/3
3. North Country Family 1/5
4. North Country Hero/North Country Family 1/7
5. Mistletoe Twins 1/9
6. Dead Certain 1/11
7. The Mother-in-Law 1/13
8. I Invited Her In 1/16
9. Dead in a Week 1/20
10. Singularity 1/22
11. Blood Lines 1/25
12. Blindsided 1/27
13. Kidnapped 1/30
14. The Hero 2/2
15. The Promise 2/5
16. The Homecoming 2/10
17. Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor 2/11
18. The Second Chance Cafe 2/16
19. The Request 2/18
20. Phantom Poetry 2/19
21. Exit Strategy 2/21
22. Cover Shot 2/24
23. Front Page Fatality 2/26
24. The New Husband 2/29
25. Did You Miss Me? 3/7
26. Fatal Jealousy: The True Story of a Doomed Romance, a Singular Obsession, and a Quadruple Murder 3/10
27. True Devotion 3/14
28. Danger In The Shadows 3/17
29. Without Warning 3/19
30. Kiss Me, Kill Me 3/22
31. Saved by the Rancher 3/25
32. At Wolf Ranch 3/30
33. Mother 4/2
34. I Know Everything 4/5
35. The Scandal 4/8
36. Single 4/10
37. Run for Your Life 4/13
38. The Other Woman 4/15
Books mentioned in this topic
Girls Burn Brighter (other topics)Scythe (other topics)
The Kite Runner (other topics)
If I'm Being Honest (other topics)
The Way of Shadows (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Michelle Obama (other topics)Kevin Kwan (other topics)
Mary Rickert (other topics)
Cherie Dimaline (other topics)
Charles de Lint (other topics)
More...
I've already done the first one:
1) Interpreter of Maladies2/25/20