Ultimate Popsugar Reading Challenge discussion
2021 Challenge - General
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The list is out!!!

What a great list!
I especially love the advanced prompts :)
I gave up this year's popsugar challenge and I was absolutely certain not to do it next year, but this looks just too good!
I do anticipate a slight problem with reading a book in another format than I usually do. I usually read all the formats: ebooks on both e-reader and phone, audio, paperback, hardcover, graphic novels, comics, picture books, board books, all the books all the formats. Except large print for visually challenged, but not going to go there (yet). Maybe something that mixes formats in a unique way.
And - I rarely DNF so when I do they promptly get removed from my TBR.

What a great list!
I especially love the advanced prompts :)
I gave up this year's popsugar challenge and I was absolutely certain not to do it next year, but this looks jus..."
I thought the same thing. I read all formats listed, and cannot think of a book I did not finish.

I'm thinking about generalizing it to celebrity author or something.

What a great list!
I especially love the advanced prompts :)
I gave up this year's popsugar challenge and I was absolutely certain not to do it next year, but this looks jus..."
For the different format prompt - I am going in this direction: typically I only listen to non-fiction on audio, so instead I am going to read a physical non-fiction book. I also read all different formats of books.

I'm thinking about generali..."
I don't like that prompt very much either. I'm just going to use a book recommended by one of the book reviewers I follow on goodreads. Some of them have booktube channels I never watch.

There are some good authors who fit at least one of these.

- ALL the advanced prompts, because I love anything TBR-related
- dark academia
- locked-room mystery
- book about forgetting
- genre hybrid
- magical realism
- fewer than 1000 reviews
There are a few that will be a stretch for me, but that's why it's a challenge!

I see "another format" made the list despite many, MANY people here and on the FB group asking them to not do it because it's ableism.
:: angry emoji face ::
Well, it's not like the world ever goes more than zero days without disability being ignored. lolsob.
ETA: Thanks for all the help, folks. I don't need it. My particular disabilities don't affect (much) what format I "read" in. (I do usually opt for Kindle over paper books because I can change the font size when my eyes get tired.)
It's just frustrating that even in the middle of a pandemic which is disabling many people that survive the virus, the world will not go even one day without ignoring disabled people saying, "Please don't do this thing that is dismissive of disabled people."
I'm getting a Goodreads error when I try to create new discussion posts for each category - if everyone can contain their excitement to the few posts I was able to create for now, that will help minimize chaos later!!! I've got a help request out to Goodreads on this problem.

Favorites besides all the TBR ones:
-Afrofuturist (hoping to work in Octavia Butler for this)
-Dream job (even though I technically have some form of my dream job, I'll go with the secondary dream of working at a bookstore or publisher, or being a writer for this :)
-Indigenous author
-Subject you're passionate about
-Body positivity (I HIGHLY recommend The Body Is Not an Apology: The Power of Radical Self-Love for this!)
-BLM reading list
-Outdoors
-Muslim American author
-Social justice issue

No worries - thanks for working on that, Nadine!

I'd love recs - I'll definitely check out the individual thread when it opens. Just for some reason the prompt doesn't sit well with me at all.
Erica wrote: "I don't like that prompt very much either. I'm just going to use a book recommended by one of the book reviewers I follow on goodreads. Some of them have booktube channels I never watch."
That's a good idea!

I see "another format" made the list despite many, MANY people here and on the FB group asking them to not do it because it's ableism.
:: angry emo..."
Yes, that's frustrating. Maybe we can come up with alternative interpretations of this one that are more inclusive? Like "different format" could include audiobooks from a different source (ex. free trial of libro.fm or audiobooks.com if you normally get audiobooks from the library), or listening to a book that has an ensemble cast if most books you listen to typically have just one narrator. Other suggestions for this?

I see "another format" made the list despite many, MANY people here and on the FB group asking them to not do it because it's ableism...."
A book outside your comfort zone?

Picture book instead of novel? (Many picture books are available on audio, no idea about Braille)

I'd love recs - I'll definitely check out the individual thread when it opens. Just for some reason the prompt doesn't..."
I can think of a few off the top of my head. I'm sure the thread will have lots of choices. If nothing else, you can always read Franklin's Flying Bookshop and be done with it quickly. I watch Jen Campbell on Booktube. She's lovely.

I think maybe if something is translated it could work. Also you could pick fiction or non-fiction depending on what you read the most.

Nadine, Goodreads changed a thing so now we can only post 3 topics every hour.


What a great list!
I especially love the advanced prompts :)
I gave up this year's popsugar challenge and I was absolutely certain not to do it next year, bu..."
I'm thinking along the lines of more unusual formats: wordless picture books like Journey, or picture books without pictures, ok I only know one: The Book with No Pictures. Or a "you are the hero"-book, which is both a format and a genre in my mind - those could also work if you have poor eyesight (per Kristy's comment). Kristy I guess you're thinking of eyesight right? There are disabilities that prevents you from reading in general, but that's the whole challenge you can't participate in then. If you have a hearing disability, it's possible to do all other reading formats than audio (and some people with lower hearing can still do that). Of course there are also different kinds of brain damage, like concussions, where you can listen to audio but can't read text.

time to make an army of alts just for posting the yearly Popsugar topics

Any book that is about dark topics and set in a school/university setting. The Secret History is usually considered the classic of this genre. I personally recommend If We Were Villains, one of my favorite books of the last few years!
Edited to add that Vita Nostra is also an excellent book that would fit this topic perfectly.

It is not just you. It is gone.


I see "another format" made the list despite many, MANY people here and on the FB group asking them to not do it because it's ableism...."
I was thinking of reading a play or poetry for that one because I don't want to read something in another physical format

I'm thinking about generali..."
Check out An Absolutely Remarkable Thing to see if it is your kind of thing, It comes highly recommended to me and it is what i plan on reading



I see "another format" made the list despite many, MANY people here and on the FB group asking them to not do it because it's ableism.
:: angry emo..."
I agree with you. I'm going to just use that one as a wild card and use whatever book I feel like, in whichever format works best for me.

Any book that is about dark topics and set in a school/university setting. The Secret History is usually considered the cla..."
Does it have to be fiction? Wow, the challenge is already expanding my horizons. *mind blown*

Nope, not by my definition! Plenty of dark real-life events happen in academic settings.

I would say so. It has a distinctly different structure, which is what I would call a different format. It's also a different genre. I'm pretty sure this is one of the things literature proffessors discuss, but I think we can decide it is :)

No, not just vision. I only brought up my aging eyesight because it's a totally common condition that affects nearly everyone with sight as they age, so it's not like no one's ever heard of needing cheaters or large print books.
I'm annoyed because ANY disability that makes books in a particular format inaccessible *compared to another* makes this particular prompt ableist. Whether that's a visual impairment, a hearing impairment, dyslexia, concussion or stroke, or even carpal tunnel syndrome or another physical ailment which makes it difficult to physically hold a book.
I feel like it's the equally bad flip side to the argument that "listening to audio books isn't reading" which (in case you can't tell) I think is bollocks.
At the end of the day, this is supposed to be for fun. I would just like to go ONE DAY without someone through words or actions telling disabled people they don't matter. (Especially after last week and the whole Sia/Shatner thing.)

Kristy, I understand wat you're saying, and I don't disagree, I'm just taking a pragmatic approach. I'm a librarian and am used to helping people find books with all sorts of different abilities. The dyslexic kid who usually reads audio, I might try to give a good very visual graphic novel. The man who had a stroke that affected his concentration will get a good short audio, and so on.
I'm not familiar with the Sia/Shatner thing, I guess it's an American thing?
ETA: But you don't have to tell me about it, I can google.


Hopefully on further investigation, I will find that I have more books that fit than I think I do.

There was a link on the UK version that shows the list in text. It was just above the slideshow (which wouldn't load for me). Plus the mods here will post a numbered list.

I'm thinking ..."
I have an idea for which book I want to read for this prompt, but I also was put off by the "read a BookTuber's book" essentially. The one I think I'm reading wasn't a book tuber, but an online vlogger, but still. Most of them aren't good from what I've heard :\

The short version is that Sia is making a movie about Autism using neurotypical actors and was very defensive when people pointed out the problems with the trailer, the plot, and the process of getting the movie made.
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I'm getting a Goodreads error when I try to create new discussion posts for each category - if everyone can contain their excitement to the few posts I was able to create for now, that will help minimize chaos later!!! I've got a help request out to Goodreads on this problem.