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I love the idea of a 'comfort read' in next year's list. I have specific books that I think of as comfort reads, like The Hidden Staircase and Pride and Prejudice, but also whole genres like classic mystery. I like exploring new stuff and challenging myself, but sometimes it's nice to pick up a book already knowing I'm going to have a good time reading it.


I was also pondering set in a book store or library.
Nancy, those types of prompts have typically been hit or miss in this group. You may be better off saying something like "A book recommended by someone important to you" or "A book recommended by someone you admire" or "A book recommended by someone you follow".
That way, people who don't follow any book people on social media can still participate by using a loved one or celebrity or librarian.
That way, people who don't follow any book people on social media can still participate by using a loved one or celebrity or librarian.

I personally don't like the "someone important to you or you admire" prompts. I wanted the prompt to be specifically a book-related social media site.
But if you don't think it will do well I'll stick with the book-related setting.



Any objections to set in a book store or library?

Any objections to set in a book store or library?"
I like books with a bookstore or library setting, although it is one I've done a few times before. I'd likely vote for it, but it depends what else it is up against (and definitely wouldn't downvote it).


RE: Cover collages: I think some people add them into their yearly plans. Maybe also on infinity lists? My infinity lists have one for each challenge. I'm collage obsessed LOL.

I like the comfort read idea. I'm not thrilled about the recommendation idea. I do receive several daily and weekly emails about books as well as reading the New York Times Book Review and Bookmarks magazine. I get a lot of ideas from them. But I don't follow any celebrities, and I find that most of my friends have different tastes from me. I used to get recommendations from other listeners on Audible but they took away that feature a couple years ago where you could follow people.
hahaha dalex I've checked Goodreads all day and have been SHOCKED that I have zero notifications!
How about this... does any one have any ideas on where we should place the prompts we've already picked on our list? "The end" prompt will most definitely be at.. the end.. of the list. But anyone else have other preferences?

Didn't we have a prompt this year as book related to the 2020 Summer Olympics in Japan? I think with that one and the three in Popsugar this year, I'm a bit burnt out on Olympic themed prompts, even though it didn't actually happen.
That said, I'm also the small minority that actually finds the Olympics to be incredibly boring and waste of my tv time lol

dalex wrote: "Why is nobody talking about things!!! :lol:"
well I don't know about anybody else but that readathon wore me out lol
well I don't know about anybody else but that readathon wore me out lol

I have no desire for any Olympics related prompts, this years was a down vote for me.

- More than one primary setting
- 2 timelines
- Clouds on the cover.
I have several books with beautiful covers with clouds and am reading one right now! I live in a city where we average 310 sunny days per year (average in the US is 205) and I love our cloudy days!
Pam wrote: "2 timelines"
i love books with multiple timelines or even dual/multi povs! i'm reading The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue and it has both
i love books with multiple timelines or even dual/multi povs! i'm reading The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue and it has both
Unfortunately, I personally doubt that the Olympics will happen in 2021. It would be great if they do as I do enjoy them, but it's too hard to tell how things will be around the world. I ended up just reading a book set in Japan for the prompt this year.
There was a glitch for about 24 hours where you could post new items but couldn't edit any existing ones. It seems to have been fixed today.
A couple ideas I had for prompts have been proposed by other people, and then I found I didn't even vote for them! I like multiple timelines and I am fine with multiple POVs but I know some people dislike them.
I will check out Addie LaRue, it sounds interesting.
There was a glitch for about 24 hours where you could post new items but couldn't edit any existing ones. It seems to have been fixed today.
A couple ideas I had for prompts have been proposed by other people, and then I found I didn't even vote for them! I like multiple timelines and I am fine with multiple POVs but I know some people dislike them.
I will check out Addie LaRue, it sounds interesting.

well I don't know about anybody else but that readathon wore me out lol"
Well that's because all of you mods did a FANTASTIC job! I was truly in awe of the time and dedication you all put in.

I'd like to request that both the "published in 2021" and the "GR Choice Awards" be a little later in the year for those of us who are library dependent and facing long waitlists for hot books. Not necessarily at the end of the year--just not at the beginning.
Do we know exactly when the Grand Egyptian Museum will open? Maybe that prompt could coincide if we have a date for the opening.
Emily wrote: "How about this... does any one have any ideas on where we should place the prompts we've already picked on our list? "The end" prompt will most definitely be at.. the end.. of the list. But anyone ..."
I will be reading in random order so it doesn't really matter to me. So often I have found that a book I thought I was reading for one prompt fit better in another one. I admire those of you who can do this week by week but if that was a requirement, I'm sure I wouldn't have joined this group.
I will be reading in random order so it doesn't really matter to me. So often I have found that a book I thought I was reading for one prompt fit better in another one. I admire those of you who can do this week by week but if that was a requirement, I'm sure I wouldn't have joined this group.

The Muslim prompt during Ramadan
And while possibly too political, can do the race/race relations to honor Breonna Taylor’s death (March 13th).

I'd suggest instead doing the race relations prompt during late June (Juneteenth) , still relevent, but a bit less raw

April 10 is National Siblings Day, so that week could be slotted for the siblings prompt.
I'm sure I'll think of more when I have time to research^^
Robin, I am not planning on reading in order either, but for some reason, I care a lot about how the list is organized haha!
These are all fantastic ideas! *frantically scribbles notes*
Do we want to keep the multiweek next to each other? Or split up?
These are all fantastic ideas! *frantically scribbles notes*
Do we want to keep the multiweek next to each other? Or split up?

thanks for doing this, Emily!
I for one would prefer the multiweek prompts next to each other for spreadsheet organizational purposes if possible



Other thoughts:
Ice - I'd like to see the ice prompt in the northern hemisphere summertime so July 15th would be perfect
A book published in 2021 - nearer the end of the year, no earlier than Sept or October
Race Relations and Black Authors - I believe Juneteeth would be a little less (potentially) traumatic for the race relations prompt. Maybe US today black authors prompt author on Breanna's birthday? It is a more positive, uplifting prompt during a time that will be very painful for many people.
Immigrant - This is US centric, but we "celebrate" Constitution day and Citizenship Day on Sept 17th, the Immigrant prompt would fit there.
magic - Harry Houdini was born March 24th
World Literature - World Literature day is September 8th
Goodreads Choice Awards - Maybe during the week that voting starts for the 2021 awards, the first Thursday in November
Favorite Things - Maria Von Trapp's birthday is January 26th
Muslim character or author - someone mentioned ramadan on April 12th, that is a great idea
Letter U - The 21st letter of the alphabet so .... May 24th starts the 24th week of 2021
Grand Egyptian museum - Since we don't know when it will open, we can go with when construction began on MArch 12th

An article popped up on my fb that recommends genres based on your Myers-Briggs personality type. I thought that could be an interesting prompt. Thoughts? Opinions?
https://bookriot.com/genre-recs-myers...


Congrats to all who now have the driving beat in their heads.

An article popped up on my fb that recommends genres based on your Myers-Briggs personality type. I thought that could be an interesting prompt. Thoughts? Opinions?
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Interesting concept, but it got my reading preference entirely wrong.

An article popped up on my fb that recommends genres based on your Myers-Briggs personality type. I thought that could be an interesting prompt. Thoughts? O..."
You can google free Myers-Briggs test. I used the 16personalities one.

I’m not sure though if it would get enough votes since it requires members to either know their type or take a test.

An article popped up on my fb that recommends genres based on your Myers-Briggs personality type. I thought that could be an interesting prompt. Thoughts? Opinions?
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Oh man, I don't think any of the I ones match me!

An article popped up on my fb that recommends genres based on your Myers-Briggs personality type. I thought that could be an interesting prompt. Thoughts? Opinions?
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Interesting idea. I got History/Biography, which I rarely read (though I have a couple books I'm interested in). That said, I'd still vote for this since it's unique and I like Myers-Briggs.

So on that note, I'd like the list prompts to be quite far apart. I like others' suggestions on tying them into related dates/events.
Jillian, I plan on putting both the island prompt and the travel prompt in the middle of the list, and I think both lend themselves to lighter reads.
Ellie, I try to not have too many of the same prompts back to back, but we did have quite a few list prompts this year and it was a bit difficult to make them too spaced out. Might be easier this year since we have less lists/awards prompts.
Kristina, are you an ISTJ as well? I wouldn't mind history/biography, but I don't read many of them.
Ellie, I try to not have too many of the same prompts back to back, but we did have quite a few list prompts this year and it was a bit difficult to make them too spaced out. Might be easier this year since we have less lists/awards prompts.
Kristina, are you an ISTJ as well? I wouldn't mind history/biography, but I don't read many of them.
Sara wrote: "dalex wrote: "Yay people! Good morning!
An article popped up on my fb that recommends genres based on your Myers-Briggs personality type. I thought that could be an interesting prompt. Thoughts? O..."
Mine is wrong also. It recommended New Age/Spirituality, which is something I never read. On the other hand I am interested in psychology (including reading about Myers-Briggs & other personality tests) and that's sort of in that vein. I am borderline with another type which comes out Satire and that is a good match for me. (I am between ENTJ and ENFJ).
An article popped up on my fb that recommends genres based on your Myers-Briggs personality type. I thought that could be an interesting prompt. Thoughts? O..."
Mine is wrong also. It recommended New Age/Spirituality, which is something I never read. On the other hand I am interested in psychology (including reading about Myers-Briggs & other personality tests) and that's sort of in that vein. I am borderline with another type which comes out Satire and that is a good match for me. (I am between ENTJ and ENFJ).

This thread is about all things 2021, so not off topic.
Deck of cards can mean Ace, King, Queen, Jack, numbers 2-10, Diamond, Heart, Club, Spade. Some are interpreting it as Old Maid or tarot cards. This group lets everyone fulfill the prompts the way they want.
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