2025 Reading Challenge discussion
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Will the links for these challenges be posted here once they're ready? so we need to create our own links under discussions?

I don't understand what you mean about needing to create your own links..
Our 15 yearly challenges will be rolled out gradually during the first half of December. Once a challenge is posted, this guide will provide a link to it.
To sign up for a challenge, go to its thread and post a comment.

I don't understand what you mean about needing to create your own links.."
Got it. You answered my question about the links :)

The 2021 TBR Jar challenge won't be posted this week, but you can always check the 2020 TBR Jar Challenge thread. Note that the 2021 version will be slightly different.
However, some of the 2020 participants have posted photos of their TBR Jars. Maybe they will inspire you to start thinking of your own Jar while waiting for the 2021 challenge to post.
The link is below:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...





Yes. You can't count your book for multiple prompts within one challenge but, like in the example you gave, you can definitely count it toward multiple challenges.

Yes. You can't count your book for multiple prompts within one challenge but, like in the example you gave, you can definitely count it toward multiple challenges."
Thank you!


Nancy, The link for the "Let's turn pages " challenge isn't up yet. I'm sure the mods are working full speed on getting them up and running sometime this month :)

Nancy,
Thank you for your interest in Let's Turn Pages 2021.
We've been posting the 15 yearly challenges in phases, so that group members have the time to check out five challenges every week and that the moderators leading them will have time to handle the signing up process.
So, no, you cannot yet sign up for Let's Turn Pages 2021 because it has yet to be posted.
On the bright side, the five remaining yearly challenges will be posted in just a few more days.

We're glad you found the overview usefu, AurorainBooklandl! :D

We're glad you found the overview usefu, AurorainBooklandl! :D"
:)


Yes thats personal goal and at the beginning of next year goodreads will have it set up for you to pick your number of books in the forum you go to personal goal area it will have sections so you can add your own thread in the place for your #
Personal challenge 1 - 25 this is what the headings look like

Hello Renee! *waves
The 15 yearly challenges listed above represent those hosted by this group. They vary somewhat from year to year and are led by the group moderators.
The Goodreads Reading Challenge that you mention is administered by Goodreads and is offered every year.
On January 1st, you will be able to set your new reading goal for 2021.


You can always re-evaluate your progress in all of your challenge in mid-year and then ask to have your goals adjusted as necessary.
If I've signed up for a challenge goal of 50 books, but the end of June finds me at only 15 books, I will definitely enjoy reading more if I ask the challenge leader to drop my challenge goal to 25 or 30 books.
There's no shame in downsizing one's challenge goals. It's impossible to predict what life will bring each of us when planning our challenges at the start of the year.
Hope you enjoy your reading challenges in 2021, Lacey.

This is a well thought out site and the mods here have done a great job.
One of the things I like is that you have enough variation that I can avoid ones that don't work for me, or I can limit them to goals I already have (I have a personal challenge that the first 100 books I read match American race demographics, but they don't have to be Americans, which works with part of global voices, for example, but I have done so much reading over my life that I don't feel I need to do all of the categories since I have covered much of that already, even if they aren't all listed on GR--I don't know what the average age here is, but I have kids aged 20-25).


Update message # the number of intital post yes
Example make new post called comments saying update message #
Books read / goal number
. No you do not have to do anything to your first post where you joined the challenge unless your using it for your personal notes on your progress. Hope this helps .

Nancy from NJ
Have you read through the Yearly, Quarterly, Monthly Challenges - Start Here thread? It contains a lot of information about signing up for and completing our challenges.
I would prefer not to repeat myself here because you'll find the answer to your question in that thread.
About your sign-up post, it is used to list both your current progress and your qualifying books. If you have a corresponding post in your Member's Corner thread, you can link there. You'll find instructions in the link above.
Every challenge participant needs to keep a list of the books they're reading for a challenge and their current progress somewhere, either in their sign-up post or a post in their personal thread.
In that sense, AurorainBookland's comment that the sign-up post need not be used is incorrect.


@Bibliophile
My humble apologies! You are right and I have since edited my post.
Thank you for letting me know.

Nancy..."
Now im confused last year I was in challenges and never edited my original post I had a page in a notebook for keeping progress

The challenge guidelines ask that participants share their current progress and reading list (book may be listed without book links) in their sign-up post or a linked post in their personal thread.
If you choose not to do so, that's your personal, decision and we respect that.
This is, after a recreational group. The challenge guidelines are design to simplify progress tracking by challenge leaders (who all volunteer their free time) and to encourage participants to share their challenge-related reading lists.

The challenge guidelines ask that participants share their current progress and reading list (book may be listed without book links) in their sign-up post or a linked post in the..."
Oh okay thanks, still learning how this group works.
This year in series challenge I shared the books so I can update it as I go haven't gotten to them yet.
Color challenge just said goal 2 books havent decided yet I have a list of options in my personal goal thread but can update that too same for the A - Z character challenge.


Welcome to the group, Wendy!
The list above introduces our yearly challenges but, as you probably already know, we also offer monthly and quarterly challenges (which are often inspired by our members' ideas).
If you find more enjoying in discussing what you read, you might mosey on over to the Groups Read and Buddy Reads Sign-Up threads, which are linked in the January monthly message here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Awesome layout, it has been easy to navigate and engage in the discussions.
Looking forward to participating in multiple challenges this year. And reading with all of you.

Awesome layout, it has been easy to navigate and engage in the discussions.
Looking forward to participating in multiple challenges..."
Maria,
Welcome to our group! I'm happy to hear that you are finding it easy to navigate through our group's various activities!
I'll be watching out for you in the challenges!
Happy reading in 2021!

diamonds on the cover-3. The First Yeats, poems by W B Yeats
5. Dark academia- A Deadly Education, Naomi Novik
6. Book with a mineral - Spinning Silver, Naomi Novik
15. Black and white cover- Train Dreams
16.A book by an Indigenous author -Terra Nullius
* 19.A book that discusses body positivity - Get a Life Chloe Brown
20.A book found on a Black Lives Matter reading list-A Good Kind of Trouble, Lisa Moore Ramee
23.A book with something broken on the cover The mirror cracked from side to side , Agatha Christie
* 24.A book by a Muslim American author - The Proudest Blue
28.A magical realism book - a song below water-Bethany Morrow
* 29.A book set in multiple countries- The Girl Who Fell to Earth
* 30.A book set somewhere you'd like to visit in 2021- Ca to rrie’s War, Wales
33.A book featuring three generations (grandparent, parent, child) Moloka’i
* 34.A book about a social justice issue Sister Outsider, Audre Lorde
* 35.A book in a different format than what you normally read (audiobooks, ebooks, graphic novels) Redwall the Graphic Novel
* 36.A book that has fewer than 1,000 reviews on Amazon or Goodreads - Against the Paw, Diane Kelley
* 38.A book about art or an artist - The Van Gogh Deception

Thank you for your enthusiasm!
This thread simply aims to provide an overview of our 15 yearly challenges.
To sign up for the 2021 PopSugar challenge (or any of the other 14 yearly challenges), you'll need to
click its link in the list above then post a comment in that challenge thread.
Best wishes with your PopSugar challenge!

Our 2021 challenge hasn’t been updated in a couple of months. I have posted my totals at mid-month and end of month as done in the past.
Believe me, we are all living through crazy times right now, and am just inquiring as to when our page totals might be updated.
Thanks so much for your time.

Our 2021 challenge hasn’t been updated in a couple of months. I ..."
Hi Doe, massive apologies for not updating the challenge regularly. I have had a lot of things going on in real life. I am getting caught up with everything and you should see your progress updated very soon
The year 2021 offers you 15 yearly challenges, both old and new.
Here, you’ll find both a brief introduction and a link to each of the challenges, listed in alphabetical order. (The links will be added once the challenge in question has been posted.)
Incidentally, we also offer shorter-term challenges related to our quarterly and monthly themes. If you have any suggestions for a quarterly or monthly challenge in 2021, please visit the 2021 Member Challenge Ideas thread to share your ideas.
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A-Z CHALLENGE: Using the first letter of the name of a book's main character, read a book for each letter of the alphabet. Which characters will you choose for this year’s yearly theme of A Better World?
A BETTER WORLD: For this challenge, the Mod Team got together to brainstorm prompts related to the 2021 yearly theme, A Better World. We’re looking forward to seeing which books you read for this challenge!
BOOK CLUB: If you enjoy reading and discussing books with other group members, this new challenge is for you! Track your progress in the group’s three virtual book club activities: Group Reads, Buddy Reads, and TBR Twins.
CLEAR THE SHELVES: If your bookshelves (and ebook/audiobook devices) are groaning under the weight of your many unread books, this challenge will help you organize and clear your shelves. Dust off your shelves then start clearing!
COLOR CHALLENGE: This addictively fun challenge is a long-time group favorite. To participate, read books with colors in their cover art or title that match the challenge prompts. Sound too easy? You can always choose to complete each of the 18 prompts twice!
GENRE BINGO: You can use the bingo card provided or use a bingo card generator to create your own original Genre Bingo card. Then, read books to make as many "bingos" as possible. Set your goal to read a total number of books, achieve a number of bingos, or both!
GIVE US A CLUE: This new challenge is inspired by the classic board game Cluedo (known as Clue in North America). To set the scene, you're investigating a murder at Reading Challenge Manor by seeking clues in the books that you read. Make deductions based on the clues you gather and try to guess what took place.
GLOBAL VOICES: This challenge promotes reading diversity in every sense of the term. You will read books from authors around the world with different beliefs, lifestyles, and backgrounds, with a special emphasis on underrepresented, marginalized, and #ownvoices authors. You may read fiction or nonfiction for this challenge.
LET’S TURN PAGES: Rather than the number of books you’ve finished in 2021, this challenge let’s you track the pages you've read. Don’t worry about choosing between a short novella and a lengthy chunkster! Count your audiobook’s page count based on its most popular hardcover edition. Choose your yearly goal and let's turn pages!
LISTOPIA: Select from GoodReads’ user-created listopias and decide how many books to read from each one. You can mix it up however you like. For example, you could read 20 books from a single listopia, the top 5 books from four listopias, or any 8 books from three listopias.
MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR: If you enjoy reading mystery novels, this new challenge will scratch the itch of your inner armchair detective. Earn promotions to rise in the ranks of the world of criminal investigation by reading crime fiction that satisfies either specific prompts or open prompts. Let’s go! It’s time to get your sleuth on!
POPSUGAR: We've brought over the prompt-based 2021 PopSugar Reading Challenge so you can track your progress on this popular challenge in the company of fellow group members. How many prompts you sign up for is up to you.
SERIAL READER: This challenge is all about serial reading. Decide on your 2021 reading goal to start, continue, or finish series or to read a series from start to finish. Make progress in both new and unfinished series in 2021! Get ready to get serious about serials!
SPELL A BETTER WORLD: What better way for book lovers to build a better world than to spell one out with book titles? It’s fun and a reminder of how you’ve chosen to work toward a higher quality of life. This can involve global, family, or personal contributions toward improving or maintaining your positive force on the world.
TBR JAR: This challenge aims to help you (randomly) tackle your growing mountain of TBR (To-Be-Read) books. List your TBRs, write them down on slips of paper, place them in a physical jar, then SHAKE. Pull out a slip to choose which TBR to read next. Another option consists of following prompts to choose books from your TBRs.