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hahaha. Yep. I know not everyone will complete it, but that is why it's a challenge. hahaha
To be honest, I'm not sure I've even read 15 books in the last 6 months.


1) Can audiobooks count?
2) Is there any rule for counting books we've already started? I have a lot of books already on the go lol.

1) Can audiobooks count?
2) Is there any rule for counting books we've already started? I have a lot of books already on the go lol."
Oh gosh audiobooks better count!! lol.

1) Can audiobooks count?
2) Is there any rule for counting books we've already started? I have a lot of books already on the go lol."
Oh gosh audiobooks better count!! lol."
lol true!

In that vein, if you read a book that is over 500 pages and only read 500 pages before the challenge ends, does that count?
If we only read 75% of each book for each "read 75% of book" prompt, does that count?
And this challenge ends on Oct 23?
Thanks Kate!
so if we originally post a book for one challenge, then decide to use it in a different challenge instead and replace it with a different book, can we do that? I am reading a book right now that can fit 4, 5, 8, 13, or 15. Can I move it around as suits my needs as long as in the end it only counts towards one challenge?

I think it's only set in stone once you fill in the Google form. You can swap as much as you want until then.

In that vein, if you read a book that is over 500 pages and only read 500 pages before the challenge ends, does that c..."
These are good questions that definitely made me think. I think that we are going to need for the books to be completed during the challenge. Additionally, for books that are started and you complete for the challenge, you will still need to read the minimum page count for the challenge. So we have a 125 page count minimum. You will need to read at least that many pages for the book to count... And the book must be completed. So, if you have a 600 page book that you already read 500 pages, that would not work because you didn't meet the 125 page minimum. However, if you had only read 450, then it would be able to count. Meanwhile, if you only read the first 125 of a 250 page book, that wouldn't count because you do need to complete the book.
Yes, comic books and graphic novels count, as long as they are more than 125 pages.

Yes, you can definitely do that. That is why I made it so we can all have our own threads so we can have as much space to organize as we need. I plan on putting my books in every category they fit in and only deciding on the last couple of days which book will go where based on filling the most prompts. I hope that makes sense.


At this point finishing looks unlikely for me lol but it's possible that replacing the long book with three more Fear Street books would feel more achievable since they're very bingeable. :D

I think that part is only for the youngsters.

The minimum for any book in the challenge is 125 pages.

The minimum for any book in the challenge is 125 pages."
That doesn't seem right. From the rules: "The only other requirement is that qualifying books need to be over 125 pages (except for the short book task and for readers under 13)."
Requiring the short book to be between 125 and 249 pages seems oddly specific. One of my immediate TBR books was 121 pages so I used that one for the short book item.

The minimum for any book in the challenge is 125 pages."
That doesn't seem right. From the rule..."
Oh I didn't see the "and" there. I read it as except for the short book task for readers under 13.

The minimum for any book in the challenge is 125 pages."
Tha..."
That is what I wasn't sure about. Hoping a novella could count. Getting tricky to get these done in time.

But the bit where the long book task says it can be multiple books I interpret as being only for those under 13. Unfortunately. lol If I could use a series I would have completed that one by now.


Yes, I'll accept that.

Correct. Only a maximum for that particular one.

Like Elyse pointed out, that is only for the youngster. I wouldn't expect a 7 year old to read a single 500 page book. So simply reaching the page count would be the challenge for them.

Yes. But I am thinking that perhaps I should have made it by the final hour of the readathon. I will try that instead for next time. Or getting this out a month before the event instead of three weeks. My book slump is so severe that I haven't done a single task :(

Just my two cents here. I like having the Pre-Readathon challenges separate from the Readathon. That way, everyone starts 'fresh' at the same time on Readathon day with new challenges, etc.

Me too. I don't like being told what to read during the read-a-thon. I'd sooner have the pre-readathon challenge start earlier.


That would be good. 15 tasked books in just over 3 weeks with no prep time is too much. I am going to be burnt out of reading before the readathon starts I fear. Instead of an alternate task, we needed a pass on a book for this month. Lol.




Either works. Whatever makes it easier and more enjoyable for you.


We usually don't find out until after the current readathon is over. I'm gonna guess Oct 23.


Welcome!! You will have a blast!! Not yet. They usually try to put it out the week before.

Yes the bingo board is now availble!

Yes we are working on dates and will announce at the end of this readathon for October!


Depends on the group also --- facebook group, Twitter, and Goodreads work together well (and instagram) - this person is hosting a lot this morning including mini challenge and sprints
https://twitter.com/ItsMrGeekToYou/st...
There's his twitter status with brief announcements but the link is to this personal blog that lists more details

https://deweysreadathon.wordpress.com...
Scroll down to the bottom and there is a place to subscribe via email
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