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

Reading German for me (3rd language) is really slow but listening is good. So that one I will be using

Reading German for me (3rd language) is really slow but listening is good. So that one I will be ..."
That's great! Do you use it for this prompt because you usually don't listen to audiobooks or read in this language? Because I'm wondering if only the language would count. I'm also planning to read some books in Italian which I started to learn a few months ago (German is my native language). :)

I have my own mini challenge annually
Read one Dutch writer (in Dutch)
Read one NZ writer, preferably Maori (in English, My Maori is wayyyyy below parr)
And now do something with German (this year the Audiobook)
For English and Dutch I will always read native language and German when I can
Just to make it a bit more challenging I am learning Chinese but not up reading it yet (far form it) But hope to get to a level of a children's book there this year


Off the top of my head I think of a 'choose your own adventure' type of book where you're constantly bouncing around the book depending on what choice you make.
There is S. by JJ Abrams. It's a weird one where there's a novel but there's also scribbled notes in the margins, postcards, drawings and even notes and letters that are stuck in between the pages of the book. It's like reading 3 or 4 parallel stories at one time.
The Illumnae series is another odd one where you read emails, transcripts, maps, medical documents, etc. instead of a straightforward story.
There's also Replica by Lauren Oliver where the story is told in two viewpoints and you have to flip the book to switch from one viewpoint to the other.
I think even a kid's pop-up book could work as a unusual format that you don't normally read.
I'm sure there's more to add, but "formatting" could be something to think about for those struggling to find a book.


I read that in 2020 for a book with no images/graphics on the cover. It was good, but emotionally difficult at times.




You could read along while you listen. I like to play a game without words while I listen, like a candy crush type thing or something. You could also pick a very short audiobook. They make them of picture books if that helps.


I love ergodic literature!



I agree that following along with the text (while reading the audio) might be a good idea for you to try. Maybe find a shorter book, or something that you've read and really enjoyed. Audiobooks aren't for everyone, but I think they can be really enjoyable.



Sure. I used Fleabag: The Scriptures as I don't normally reads scripts.

If plays don't count, I may read one of her Raina Telgameir graphic novels.
Or one of my "Schoolgirls Picture Library" books that I collect but haven't read much of since I got mum's copies as a girl. They are quick reads - I can read one in 15 mins, feels like a cheat to include them. https://www.comics.org/series/68803/

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Several people here have mentioned they want to read plays for this prompt, I would also say it counts!

When you search on YouTube for "read aloud", there are many videos were people read picture books aloud!

https://storytimefromspace.com/library/

https://storytimefromspace.com/library/"
Oh, that's so cool!!! Thank you for sharing it!


Devotions: The Selected Poems of Mary Oliver by Mary Oliver. Most of the poetry is about nature. 4 stars.




I don't usually listen to audiobooks--reading a physical copy will always be better to me!--but this was the perfect time to do so since I had to travel a lot for work this past week!






Thanks Tabitha, this is great! I'm doing this too :)

My step-brother has ADHD also and he loves audiobooks. It's the only way he reads actually. He drives a lot so that's when he listens the most but, he might also use it on his boat (he's a fisherman).
I know I avoided audiobooks as well until late last year, now I actually prefer them for the speed at which I can get thru a book. At first it was weird cause I was like I feel stupid sitting here staring at the wall listening to a book. But, I found that if I play a game on my phone, browse Goodreads or even check my email it's much better and I can actually focus cause I'm not searching for something else to do.
Hope you find a way to satisfy this prompt.




I love this! I'm going to use Serial Reader for this prompt and I read my first issue yesterday. I chose a book that I can use for another reading challenge, so it's a win-win! Thank you for bringing this app to my attention. :)


I listen to audiobooks pretty regularly. I would recommend
The Heretic's Daughter
Song Yet Sung
any of the Percy Jackson books
Beloved
The Painted Veil
Thirteen Reasons Why
The Water Dancer (though to be fair, I'm not even through the first disc of this, but I was enjoying what I heard so far)

I can make recommendations for both.
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It's a closed circle mystery about a series of murders in an isolated Japanese town. Apparently the main character is stuck in a time loop and has to use the knowledge he gains from each loop to track down and expose the killer.
It sounds neat and I plan to start it soon! (after I finish the 2020 challenge hopefully on time lol)