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It does get confusing when I have switched them in the past. It is generally to much for me to balance switching things around though this I'd like to be less challenge focused so I'm going to track multiple places for a book and then select the spot later in the year.
I think moving things around is one of the most fun parts of the challenge! I have ideas for the various prompts but I belong to several book groups, both online and in person (now Zoom) and I won’t know ahead of time what books will be chosen in 2021. This year there were multiple times when I read a book for a prompt, or not for any prompt, and discovered it fit well with something I hadn’t considered.

That's generally what I do too, since I do multiple challenges. I think I'd get super confused if I tried to shift things around after the fact.
Having said that, I'm likely going to make an exception this year. I normally get most of my challenge books from the library but I've had no library access all year (except for their online audio and ebooks, but those aren't formats that I tend to go for). I've realized in the past week that I'm unlikely to finish ATY and PopSugar in the rest of the year, and that's partly due to the books I picked being unavailable to me or getting them too late to have time to get to them.
What I might do this time is look back at some of the books I already read this year for other challenges, and see if any of them could have also counted toward an ATY or PS prompt. I'm not going to "officially" move them since it would complicate my tracking systems, but if I read books that could have fulfilled every prompt, I'm counting the challenge as done even if I'd assigned them to another challenge. I figure I still read the book, and the challenge I assigned it to was fairly arbitrary, so I "could" have read it for ATY or PS if I had rearranged things differently, so it makes enough sense to me that I think I can handle that.

And I agree with a lot of you about the Goodreads Choice Awards! I find them more accessible because they're popular books, and I always have at least a few on my TBR shelves already. The only problem is I can rarely actually vote because I never read new releases! But I enjoy looking at past lists whenever I'm looking for an easy or approachable book for a certain genre or year published.



Because I do multiple challenges (5 this year), I allow myself to count a book in more than one challenge (not multiple prompts in any challenge). Some books count for 2 or 3 challenges, some books for only one and some of the books I am reading now for my book club have no where to count.
I feel for you not having access to library books. Our libraries closed for a few months, but started allowing curbside, no contact pick up in June which has been a life saver, since I try not to buy books. Returned books are quarantined for 5 days before being put back in circulation.

True, they aren't mutually exclusive and there are definitely exceptions. However, I've seen those books and I actually have no desire to read any of them, so in this case it's still quite accurate for me. haha =)
But you're right, I should say that I like that the Goodreads Choice Awards gives more options for those of us not interested in MOST of the books that have "literary merit" by judges.

Mine allows curbside too, but my mom and I don't drive. She also has compromised immunity, and wasn't so interested in having library books in the house, even though they were quarantined after returns too. We're lucky enough to be able to buy books fairly easily though, so we've mostly been doing that.
I've never allowed myself to count one book for multiple prompts before. In my head, it kind of defeats the purpose of doing more than one challenge if a book can count toward more than one, but that's just a personal preference. This year's been such a mess though that I might just make an exception.

I Want My Potty! ( You read what?)
Lucy and Tom at School (title and author have U)
It will be an interesting contrast to the classics and gory Stephen king on my list

The last time I did both the ATY and PopSugar challenge, I only allowed a book to count for either challenge and I was miserable with the challenges. It was also the last year I did PopSugar challenge.
I prefer popular and genre fiction over literary fiction which is why I like the goodreads award better. There just seems to be a lot of variety. Having to pick a book based on it winning a literary award feels like an assignment. Also, I love fantasy and dislike having to pick book that has won the Hugo or Nebula award too. I like books better when I just randomly choose to read them rather than feeling forced too which is why I generally downvote all award and list type prompts. I guess, I don’t read books because they won an award just some books I read happen to have won an award.

Is it when there's a > as in "historical>historical fiction"
Or when there are several genres listed separately?

The more I plan the less I feel like reading in order though, I really want to see the popsugar list so I know if that can be my mood reading crutch!

Is it when there's a > as in "historical>historical fiction"
Or when there are several genres listed separately?"
Look for ones that have two separate and distinct genres.


I was hoping to read in order but there are a couple of books near the top of my planning list that haven't been released yet so I might have to skip those prompts until later in the year.
I like your idea of using Popsugar as a back-up if you're not feeling the next AtY book, I might do the same.


That's a nice easy one then!
I got 'direction' so I'm going to read North and South
Thomas wrote: "i Played the random word generator ( had to replay cos I needed my orginal chocie from it for another category) I got mystery"
I got "witness", so that's about the same!
I got "witness", so that's about the same!

For me, the GR awards are preferred over the more elite ones as well, even though there is some overlap. The books nominated for GR are generally just more accessible to me and less literary, and therefore easier to digest. In the fall reading challenge I'm having the hardest time with a book by an author nominated for 4 of the big ones. It's not even a book, just an author! I finally settled on one but it took forever to find something that interested me that I haven't already read.

I do the same - I read AtY in order, and fill in with Popsugar and my book club with whatever fits. It works really well for me and I have managed to read many classics and long books that I otherwise would keep putting off. This year is the first year I think I will complete both AtY and Popsugar with no overlap - usually there are a couple of Popsugar prompts that I just can't do. Any other challenges I follow are overlaps from my two main challenges.
For 2021 I am considering doing a 52 week rejects challenge if the Popsugar one has too many that I don't like.




Great work! I'm sure people here would be happy to help with suggestions for the last three, or maybe check out the group spreadsheet for ideas?

thank you both.
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It’s later than usual, but I’m glad we know the date. At least now I know not to compulsively check for the list everyday for the next 3 weeks lol



I'm the other way around - finished AtY at the end of October but I have two books left for PS and lacking motivation for either of them. Maybe I can use 1st December as a deadline to pressure myself to finish this year's challenge before next year's list is released.


Sue wrote: "I have been reading AtY all year in order in the correct week, and fitting PS in between along with book club and a few others. I still have 7 AtY books to finish, and 5 for PS, so am well on track..."
Very impressive!
Very impressive!

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I can't believe I missed it, off to go play instead of getting work done!

Oh that makes me feel better - I've been thinking about it all morning and I've only got four!


Thomas, congrats on finishing your list! What did you use the Wild Card for?
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