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But some prompts require more than one book as in the past, present and future one this year, so is that still one prompt?"
For multi-book prompts, those are given multiple weeks. So this one will be something like:
3 books related to "Past, Present, Future” - Book 1
3 books related to "Past, Present, Future“ - Book 2
3 books related to "Past, Present, Future“ - Book 3
Each book will be listed as a prompt for a different week.

But some prompts require more than one book as in the past, present and future one this year, so is that still one prompt?"
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52 books. :) Some prompts are multi-week/multi-books prompts

(This is my first year actually participating/voting actively, since in the past I just chose the prompts I liked and only did those.)

Some people do one, some the other. I'm in the "I can't possibly plan my reading like that" camp. But others follow the weekly plan.
So, it's up to you. And I don't know about what most do, maybe the mods have a better idea of that.

Thanks to you both for a good question and a good answer. I cannot do them in order because I have promised my self no book buys till I get my unread kindle books down so I have to start with prompts that fit the ones I have
Irene wrote: "Question! Do most of you guys do the prompts in order?? And stick to the one-book-a-week format? Or do you just aim to finish all 52 prompts within the calendar year without necessarily reading a b..."
i haven't been actively participating and this is my first year joining in on the voting, but i'm planning on reading in order next year but not sticking to the one a week time frame. i read too quickly for that!
i haven't been actively participating and this is my first year joining in on the voting, but i'm planning on reading in order next year but not sticking to the one a week time frame. i read too quickly for that!

I'm thinking instead of a rejects challenge I'll do the phonetic alphabet instead. Not that I ever finish my rejects challenges!

I might try to read in order next year, though, now that I've been involved in the whole process :)
Not only do I not read in order, but I sometimes switch books for a prompt I've already done, if I later find one that I think works better.
I think this year the shutdown of libraries caused a problem for some people who were reading in order. We all hope that won't happen again. I think most libraries at least have pickup options now.
For me, it got me to read some of the ebooks I had bought in the past and totally forgotten about, because I don't see them lying around like physical books.
I think this year the shutdown of libraries caused a problem for some people who were reading in order. We all hope that won't happen again. I think most libraries at least have pickup options now.
For me, it got me to read some of the ebooks I had bought in the past and totally forgotten about, because I don't see them lying around like physical books.

Also, I read a lot of fantasy series, and once I start a series I need to see it through and trying to slot it in would be too hard.
I read in order last year and really enjoyed it because I always knew what was coming next. It did get a little sticky towards the end because there were a lot of books I wanted to read but couldn't slot in for the challenge, but all in all, I liked it.
I'm a mostly library reader, but my library rarely has holds, so there weren't too many issues with it, as long as I checked the book out in advance.
I'm a mostly library reader, but my library rarely has holds, so there weren't too many issues with it, as long as I checked the book out in advance.



I try to stick to the list but I also always want to read new releases, and often slot them in for something else.

This is my 3rd year of doing the challenge, and my first year of participating in the choosing of the prompts. I've never read in order before, never really considered it, to be honest. I do the challenge simultaneously with the Pop Sugar challenge, and this year - because I am now retired and in part due to the pandemic, I have spent a lot more time reading! Next year, I might try reading in order, and slowing down - but we'll see.

The other reason I don't read in order is that I belong to several book groups on GR & IRL. If they choose a book and I read it, I want it to count for something right away and that's unlikely to be the prompt of the week.
i think it depends on how quickly or how much you read in a year as well. i know if i was someone who read 50-100 books a year & only from the library, i probably wouldn't read in order because i would find it limiting. i'm lucky to average double that and have access to a physical & online library (which is a massive statewide library system), a well-stocked bookstore & arcs so the aty challenge is only a quarter of my reading year (or less).

I do the Popsugar challenge every year (like a lot of you!!) so I'm thinking I'll keep doing that one in whatever order I feel like while trying to do this one in order if possible. The only thing is that I'll probably end up tetris-ing the books around to fit different prompts from what I originally have planned!
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But some prompts require more than one book as in the past, present and future one this year, so is that still one prompt?