Ultimate Popsugar Reading Challenge discussion
2021 Challenge - Regular
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35 - A book in a different format than what you normally read



1. Podcasts -
a. Short fiction, e.g.:
https://knifepointhorror.libsyn.com/
https://www.simplyscarypodcast.com/sh...
https://pseudopod.org/
b. Story arcs with discrete endings:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06s... (HIGHLY recommend this!)
http://theblacktapespodcast.com/
https://twoupproductions.com/limetown...
c. People playing D&D and making up a story in real time:
https://maximumfun.org/podcasts/adven...
https://danddminus.libsyn.com/
2. Youtube
a. Librivox recordings of classic stories in the public domain
b. Various horror story channels, e.g.:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIvp...
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQDy...
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiFG...
3. Dark Adventure Radio Theater radio plays (with old timey ads and everything): https://store.hplhs.org/collections/d...




I just finished listening to an Audible Original called Andrea Vernon and the Corporation for UltraHuman Protection The narrator was really versatile, the story was absurd but engaging, and I laughed out loud so many times! It's not actually a *published* book, but it's on Goodreads, so I count it.



I like the suggestions of fanfiction and radio plays. Where to go for fanfic?


How about free on YouTube? I don’t usually listen to audiobooks, but I found a couple by Ray Bradbury this summer/fall that were good, The Martian Chronicles and The Halloween Tree.

I did one of those last year for the CYOA prompt! It was Heart of Ice. You start out by picking a skill build, and then you have HP and inventory to manage. No dice though; I don't think it had any random chance elements.


Do you usually read webcomics? I don't :) But I have been saving some links lately. Here's two of them:
For Check, Please! Book 1: # Hockey -> https://www.checkpleasecomic.com/comi...
and for On a Sunbeam -> https://www.onasunbeam.com/#/chapter-...


That is an interesting choice too. I read two of Elizabeth Acevedo's novels in verse this year and loved them. She actually reads the audiobooks herself and it's really soothing :)


Do you usually read webcomics? I don't :) But I..."
Perfect. I read comics but never read a long one in digital form. Only those short ones. Thank you. :D

Horrorstör - this book is a story set around a furniture store catalogue
Important Artifacts and Personal Property from the Collection of Lenore Doolan and Harold Morris, Including Books, Street Fashion, and Jewelry - this book is incredibly clever and tells a story in the format of an auction catalogue.
Both are short



1. Podcasts -
a. Short fiction, e.g.:
https://knifepointhorror.libsyn.com/
https://www.simp..."
THANK YOU for this. Seriously, I also am very omnivorous in my reading and was stumped about what I could possibly do for this. I'm going to fudge a bit and do podcasts because I HAVE listened to short stories on podcasts but not too much so I'm hoping that will count. Otherwise...I'm sorta out of options.



I loved World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War on audio, but I think to get the whole book you actually need 2 titles, they split it up for some reason.

"Normally" for me would be frequently, regularly - something you do more often than not.
So for me, I normally read paper books, ebooks, and audiobooks.
I do not normally read graphic novels, comics, or manga - maybe just a few times a year if that. I would count any of those for this prompt.


Also, would large print count? I've never read any of that.

If you only read occasional e-books and once in a while audiobooks, I think both should count. It doesn't say a format you never read, just one you don't normally read. Basically what Sarah said:
Sarah wrote: ""Normally" for me would me frequently, regularly - something you do more often than not."

Do you usually read webcomics? I don't :) But I..."
Love that suggestion. I cannot recommend Check, Please! Book 1: # Hockey enough!
As for me, I'm pretty omnivorous like some others have said, but for audiobooks I don't normally listen to fiction, so I'm going to do The A.I. Who Loved Me. I love Alyssa Cole and this is narrated by Mindy Kaling and Regina Hall so I'm pretty excited.

- Illuminae and the rest of the series
- Up the Down Staircase
- Countdown and the rest of the series
- Regarding the Fountain: A Tale, in Letters, of Liars and Leaks (short!)
- Where'd You Go, Bernadette
- Nothing But the Truth
- Star Wars: Jedi Academy and the rest of the series
- Feeling Sorry for Celia
- The Memory Book
- The Collected Works of Billy the Kid
- Dear Haiti, Love Alaine
- The Scrapbook of Frankie Pratt

Yes! I would consider the whole epistolary prompt from an earlier challenge to work well for this prompt, too.




So instead I'm either going with a serial novel, where there are multiple authors writing each chapter, or a novel in verse. I loved Clap When You Land and want to read more by her.

Thank you for this suggestion!! I read books, ebooks, and listen to audiobooks and not a fan of graphic novels so this prompt filled me with dread! Metamorphosis has been on my TBR for so long too!!

I think I'm gonna go for poetry also! Format could be interpreted in many ways and if the intention is to take you out of your comfort zone then why not.

I added The Sleeper and the Spindle to my TBR because the combination of Neil Gaiman and Chris Riddell was irresistible. I'll finally get around to reading it.



The diviners series by Libba Bray
The Raven cycle series by Maggie Stiefvater
Confessions by kinae Minato (also works for dark academia)
For me, audiobooks are all about the narrator!
Brandon wrote: "I am not really an audiobook reader, so any suggestions in that format with an awesome narrator that is available on Audible would be appreciated."

Teal wrote: "I read all different formats on a regular basis, so this one was tricky for me. I might try to read a book in the "large print" format, since I've never read one before. Is that too lazy? :D"

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This category has already generated a good deal of discussion. Some people are only able to read in certain formats, and others read a wide variety of formats and don't know how to find one they don't read.
Lucky for me, I never read manga. So I think that's my answer.
Since this is unique to each reader, and it doesn't really lend itself to a list of titles, I did not create a Listopia.