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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

This was a suggestion by our group member Amy. Seems like perfect timing since we're at the end of the year. So how about in January, people can go into this folder and choose authors in order from A-Z and let us know their progress. My suggestion to make it more fun is to vary by country and choose authors in different countries as well. Of course, you can think of ways to be creative here too but that is one suggestion. I'll be participating as well.
Great suggestion Amy.


message 2: by Amy (new)

Amy Awesome me too!


message 3: by Lynn Renee (new)

Lynn Renee | 219 comments Sounds interesting


message 4: by [deleted user] (new)

Well, I'm not sure when to begin with this challenge. I'm having a tough time with A.


message 5: by Amy (new)

Amy Does anyone have any suggestions for A authors? I've never read Anne Perry or Agatha Christie? Which one do you recommend? I'm trying to broaden my authors list?


message 6: by Amy (new)

Amy Also you can add favourite book of you want


message 7: by Gabbiadini (new)

Gabbiadini (goodreadscomgabbi) Ace atkins is Ace literally!


message 8: by Gabbiadini (new)

Gabbiadini (goodreadscomgabbi) Ace atkins is Ace literally!


message 9: by Amy (new)

Amy Awesome thanks I'll check that out :)


message 10: by [deleted user] (new)

Haven't read any Ace Atkins yet. Agatha Christie is good though.


message 11: by Amy (new)

Amy Ok thanks! I'm going to check it out :)


message 12: by [deleted user] (last edited Dec 28, 2014 05:21PM) (new)

No problem. I'm kind of torn here but I may go with Ace Atkins since I do have one of his books in paperback and didn't get to it. Thanks Mark.


message 13: by Amy (new)

Amy I'm kind of excited to start!


message 14: by Amy (new)

Amy I'm kind of excited to start!


message 15: by [deleted user] (new)

Same here Amy. I looked through my books. Another author to consider is Archer Mayor. His second book may be better than the first one. He writes police procedurals in a small town. They're all priced at $4.99.


message 16: by Amy (new)

Amy Thanks! It's going to be hard to choose!


message 17: by [deleted user] (new)

For pulp fiction or hardboiled fans, you may want to look at this site for books. These books are priced at around $3.00.

http://www.prologuebooks.com/


message 18: by [deleted user] (new)

Here is a thought on the reading challenge. How about this? How many book can you read in a month with the letter A? So in thinking about this, I'm going to shoot for the following authors in January.

Archer Mayor - Borderlines
Borderlines (Joe Gunther #2) by Archer Mayor

Edward Aarons - Assignment the Cairo Dancers Assignment The Cairo Dancers (Sam Durell #21) by Edward S. Aarons

Arnaldur Indridason - Hypothermia
Hypothermia (Inspector Erlendur #8) by Arnaldur Indriðason


message 19: by Lynn Renee (new)

Lynn Renee | 219 comments Do the books need to always be a mystery? Or can it be any genre?


message 20: by Lynn Renee (last edited Dec 28, 2014 09:54PM) (new)

Lynn Renee | 219 comments Ania Ahlborn I've read four of her books, not sure if they would interest others or not.
Seed Seed by Ania Ahlborn
Neighbors, The Neighbors, The by Ania Ahlborn
Bird Eater, The Bird Eater, The by Ania Ahlborn
The Shuddering The Shuddering by Ania Ahlborn


message 21: by [deleted user] (new)

Lynn wrote: "Do the books need to always be a mystery? Or can it be any genre?"

It could be whatever you want.


message 22: by [deleted user] (new)

Amy, would you like to keep score to see who is reading the most books each month since this was your idea?


message 23: by [deleted user] (new)

Actually, since we're going from A-Z, maybe we'll throw two letters in. A&B in January. C&D in February. This way, we can still reach Z as well even if we have three letters in two months in the end.


message 24: by Lynn Renee (new)

Lynn Renee | 219 comments I like that idea Ron, it will allow us to look for new authors A-Z. Sounds fun!


message 25: by [deleted user] (new)

Thanks. Should be fun.


message 26: by Amy (new)

Amy That sounds good! The two letters a month :) I can keep score no problem. So everyone will post when they've finished a book by an author with the letters of the month?


message 27: by [deleted user] (new)

I would like to participate but had maybe a different suggestion. If it was a year-long or ongoing challenge, we could read different letters and fill in our challenge as the year progresses and wouldn't feel obligated to read something just because of what letter goes with a particular month. I've been working on one of these challenges for about 2 years now and still haven't gotten it all filled out yet. But, I read what books I have, also. Another thing, regarding the letter X, another group that I was in did this challenge and you could choose somebody that just had an X in their name. I think it was the same for Z, also, but I can't remember.


message 28: by Amy (new)

Amy That's a good suggestion! I'm doing a challenge for work related reading and that's what we are doing. I'm making up my list and then whatever I have on hand is what I read and I put it in the appropriate space.


message 29: by [deleted user] (new)

Another couple challenges that I do personally are male and female characters (two different challenges) A-Z on their last names and a 50 state challenge, where you read a book that takes place in a particular US state. These could be another challenge that would be ongoing. We could do monthly or quarterly challenges regarding certain holidays or seasons. Just throwing some stuff out there . . .


message 30: by Amy (new)

Amy Great ideas Kathryn!!


message 31: by [deleted user] (new)

Amy wrote: "That's a good suggestion! I'm doing a challenge for work related reading and that's what we are doing. I'm making up my list and then whatever I have on hand is what I read and I put it in the appr..."

Yeah, that's what I do, also, along with the date.


message 32: by [deleted user] (new)

Amy wrote: "That sounds good! The two letters a month :) I can keep score no problem. So everyone will post when they've finished a book by an author with the letters of the month?"

Sounds good. As far as the score is concerned, I happen to read a lot of pulp fiction books and many of them are between 150 -200 pages. Ross and John MacDonald are usually over 250. So I'll let you know how many pages the book is in case you want to count books that are 150-200 pages as 1/2 a point or 3/4, depending on the length, just to be fair.


message 33: by [deleted user] (new)

Amy wrote: "That's a good suggestion! I'm doing a challenge for work related reading and that's what we are doing. I'm making up my list and then whatever I have on hand is what I read and I put it in the appr..."

Sounds good to me as well.


message 34: by [deleted user] (new)

Amy wrote: "Great ideas Kathryn!!"

All good with me.


message 35: by Amy (new)

Amy OK so I'm going to try and start a thread with the reading Challenge A-Z by authors. Each person in the challenge can post their list and add and edit as it goes. Please add date finished along with number of pages for the points. I probably just add the books to my list as I'm starting to read it and then add the date and number of pages when done!


message 36: by Amy (new)

Amy I was thinking point values. I'm trying to be fair. I'm just reading for fun so it doesn't matter to me. I've never done points so I may need help. This is what I came up with:

Under 200 pages 1/2 pnt
200-300 pgs - 3/4pnt
300-500 1.25
500pgs+. -- 2pnts

Feedback please before I post to the challenge.
Thanks


message 37: by [deleted user] (new)

Math was not my strongest subject so it's fine with me Amy since you're handling it.


message 38: by Amy (new)

Amy Ok great LOL... Me neither. My son will help he's my math go to guy!


message 39: by Lynn Renee (new)

Lynn Renee | 219 comments Looking at your point system if you read a 300 to 500 page book you receive 1.25 points. If you read (2) 200 page books, you've read 400 pages but only receive 1 point. Maybe we could just have a point system based per page rather than a grouping of pages. Just a suggestion, this way you receive credit for all pages read.


message 40: by Lynn Renee (last edited Dec 29, 2014 09:57AM) (new)

Lynn Renee | 219 comments Amy and Ron, I see the new thread to post our books. Are we reading as many books as we want to for each letter per month?

After looking at the list again it looks like we are reading one book per letter. Apologize for being a PIA.


message 41: by Lynn Renee (new)

Lynn Renee | 219 comments I have so many books that have been on my TBR list for so long; that I am going to try and choose books for this challenge from books already owned. Hopefully it will whittle down my unread books a bit.


message 42: by [deleted user] (new)

Lynn wrote: "I have so many books that have been on my TBR list for so long; that I am going to try and choose books for this challenge from books already owned. Hopefully it will whittle down my unread books a..."

That's what I'll be doing Lynn. Can't go and buy anymore with all that I have now.


message 43: by Amy (new)

Amy I'm basically in it for reading more books. I wasn't going to add points until it was suggested :) To me the points don't really matter so I can change it if you want me too! :)
I don't mind doing the per page thing.... anyone have a suggestion. Like I said I'm a newbie so bring on the suggestions LOL


message 44: by [deleted user] (new)

Lynn wrote: "Amy and Ron, I see the new thread to post our books. Are we reading as many books as we want to for each letter per month?

After looking at the list again it looks like we are reading one book per..."


Sorry that I missed this. No hard and fast rules here. My thought was that you can look at this challenge two ways. If we only read one book per letter, then the one who finishes the fast wins. I like the idea of seeing who reads the most books in a year but however you feel about this is good with me.


message 45: by [deleted user] (new)

I don't care about counting pages or having a winner, either. The fun of it is in seeing how many books from the challenge I can finish.


message 46: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm with you Kathryn


message 47: by Amy (new)

Amy Yeah me too :)
So if people want they can keep score for themselves and let's just see who gets through their list and have fun with it. No pressure it's for the love of reading right? :)


message 48: by Lynn Renee (new)

Lynn Renee | 219 comments Works for me, I'm not hard to please.


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