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Best books of 2020 readathon will be a readathon where everyone picks the best book they read in 2020 and we make a list, then I'll do my random picker thing!
Next year's TBR challenge will be celebrating/honouring important events that happened in 2020. So far I have tasks relating to corona, the BLM movement, the US presidential election and the Australian wildfires. If you guys can think of any other prominent events that occurred this year that you think I should honour/celebrate let me know!
Next year's TBR challenge will be celebrating/honouring important events that happened in 2020. So far I have tasks relating to corona, the BLM movement, the US presidential election and the Australian wildfires. If you guys can think of any other prominent events that occurred this year that you think I should honour/celebrate let me know!
Update on 2021 events ideas:
I’m going to pushing back the first Reader Recommends so it’ll start in Feb instead of Jan (which means only 11 people will be picked and not 12) and the Best Books of 2020 Readathon can end in Jan instead of in Feb.
Also thought it’d be fun to have a whole month dedicated to graphic novels seeing as not enough people read them but there are MG graphic novels out there. Haven’t decided yet but maybe April? Or July?
May is the month of middle grade so there should be some kind of middle grade centred event in that month, not sure what, I’d welcome any ideas!
September will be Steampunk September as I know Dee asked for it this year but I didn’t manage to fit it in.
Still seem to be missing the big event of the year... every year there’s a big group event like in 2019 it was the august challenge, in 2020 the CYOA Challenge so I need something equally spectacular for 2021... going to need to brainstorm for this one!
I’m going to pushing back the first Reader Recommends so it’ll start in Feb instead of Jan (which means only 11 people will be picked and not 12) and the Best Books of 2020 Readathon can end in Jan instead of in Feb.
Also thought it’d be fun to have a whole month dedicated to graphic novels seeing as not enough people read them but there are MG graphic novels out there. Haven’t decided yet but maybe April? Or July?
May is the month of middle grade so there should be some kind of middle grade centred event in that month, not sure what, I’d welcome any ideas!
September will be Steampunk September as I know Dee asked for it this year but I didn’t manage to fit it in.
Still seem to be missing the big event of the year... every year there’s a big group event like in 2019 it was the august challenge, in 2020 the CYOA Challenge so I need something equally spectacular for 2021... going to need to brainstorm for this one!


It's really cool and would be absolutely spectacular!
- here's the link to all the info of Believathon: https://believathon.co.uk/believathon...
It's just an idea though and I don't know if we would be allowed to reuse the challenge...

@Spencer thanks for letting me know! I’ll take it off the 2021 schedule and we can read it another time not in November because I don’t want people to feel like they have to rush to buy a new book just for the group!
@Ilsen I like that idea actually. And because this’ll be my second time hosting the middle grade team challenge then I’ll be able to iron out all the wrinkles and problems we had last time. And come up with like a fun mini task thing that I really wanna do in it! Was august a good time to host it? Or is it ok to pull it forward to May?
As for themed readathons that’s a good idea! I wanted to do more in different themes but I didn’t want people to get tired of the format. Already there are 2 readathons planned for next year in that format: the best books of 2020 readathon and the October readathon.
@Ilsen I like that idea actually. And because this’ll be my second time hosting the middle grade team challenge then I’ll be able to iron out all the wrinkles and problems we had last time. And come up with like a fun mini task thing that I really wanna do in it! Was august a good time to host it? Or is it ok to pull it forward to May?
As for themed readathons that’s a good idea! I wanted to do more in different themes but I didn’t want people to get tired of the format. Already there are 2 readathons planned for next year in that format: the best books of 2020 readathon and the October readathon.
@Domi the believathon looks fantastic! I can’t believe I’ve never heard of it before. I feel like it’s pretty much like the CYOA challenge, right? I might be wrong but that’s what it looks like except way more professional!
@Robin that’s an interesting idea! I really don’t have any interest in nonfiction so I wouldn’t take part and I’m wondering how many others would be the same... maybe I should do a poll and if enough people are interested then we’ll do it!

I'm not real big on nonfiction either. There are some really good MG nonfiction books out there, but for me they are few and far between. When I was teaching, I always found it tough when we had to find a nonfiction book interesting enough to read with students.
I do like the idea of monthly themes, however.
@Kristie @Lynn I like them too! They're a lot of fun to host and it's always fun to see what books people come up with for it. I'm also not a big fan of nonfiction, Lynn. I didn't even know middle grade nonfiction books existed!


They exist, but there aren't many that are both interesting and entertaining.
Hmmm... I'll see closer to the time. November is so very very far away! In other news: I've already started planning for the Middle Grade Reading Challenge which I've moved back to August because that's a better time for me to host because it's the summer holidays and it'll hopefully be a better time for people to take part too. Going to hopefully have some fun and different tasks in it this time and I remember how I floundered last time with not creating enough tasks beforehand so this time I plan to create lots more and have more teams if enough people sign up!

That sounds like fun. All of these ideas for next year sound great. Looking forward to them all.
@Deaflower that’s a fantastic idea! December is free and it’s quite a whimsical and magical month so it’s kind of fitting. Were you thinking just fairies or all fantasy?
@Dee aah ok, I’ll get into doing some work to make that fairy themed readathon happen in December!
Our first themed readathon of the year was the Best Books of 2020 readathon but that’s finished. Our next one is the Graphic Novel readathon in July and then we’ll have the fairy tale one in December! The steampunk September event is a challenge not a readathon so that one doesn’t count. Good to have a bit of variety!
Our first themed readathon of the year was the Best Books of 2020 readathon but that’s finished. Our next one is the Graphic Novel readathon in July and then we’ll have the fairy tale one in December! The steampunk September event is a challenge not a readathon so that one doesn’t count. Good to have a bit of variety!
@Deaflower yeah there are a lot of great mg and YA graphic novels out there and ever since I've gotten into graphic novels I've come across so many that I never knew existed before. It's going to be fun to share that with the group as it's a medium not everyone has ventured into.

@Ilsen oh yeah definitely the October readathon is happening. Did I not mention that? I was supposed to🤦🏻♀️
As for the March Women’s History Month... idk, do the people want it? We already will have 2 series readathons and Spencer’s Reader Recommends so I thought any more events would be too much. I don’t know, what do you think?
As for the March Women’s History Month... idk, do the people want it? We already will have 2 series readathons and Spencer’s Reader Recommends so I thought any more events would be too much. I don’t know, what do you think?

@Ilsen yeah I don't want to overwhelm everyone with too many events. We can always do it again next year!
Also, I've been planning for the October readathon and I'm happy I've managed to come up with an interesting twist for it. Can't wait for October to come around again! It feels like it just left and now I want it to come back😂
Also, I've been planning for the October readathon and I'm happy I've managed to come up with an interesting twist for it. Can't wait for October to come around again! It feels like it just left and now I want it to come back😂

@Deaflower oh yeah Ilsen is right. They’re both the TBR challenges of their separate years, it’s just in 2020 I decided to give it a fancy name and then this year I’ve gone back to the good old classic name. Sorry, I would’ve responded quicker but I was reading Wundersmith (for one of the buddy reads) and it’s a whirlwind of a time!

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Just a thought.
Check out what's already planned to be going down in 2021: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
More info and sign ups for the reader recommends monthly event will start soon. Basically it's just an event where each month a random member of the group who has signed up will recommend around 7 books they like and would recommend to others, some MG (we are an MG group) but they can also recommend YA/Adult/NA/etc
Come vote for what our next series readathon in 2021 should be: https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/2...