Around the Year in 52 Books discussion
Archives
>
Read-a-Thon Winter 2021: Team Penguin

Personal Shelves
2021-Reading-Challenge
Abandoned
Book-Club
Books-I-Own
Cover-Love
Currently-Reading
Did-Not-Finish
Have
Maybe
Need
Own
Reviewed
Series
Stand-Alone
TBR
To-Buy
Want
Wishlist
Rating Shelves
1-Star
2-Stars
3-Stars
4-Stars
5-Stars
Favorite
Favorite-Authors
Hated
Loved
Must-Read
Genre Shelves
Adventure
Biography
Contemporary
Cozy-Mystery
Cyber-Punk
Epistolary
Fantasy
Fiction
Ghost-Story
Gothic
Graphic-Novel
Historical
Horror
Humor
Legal-Thriller
Memoir
Mystery
Mythology
Non-Fiction
Poetry
Romance
Sci-Fi
True-Crime
Urban-Fantasy
Western
Young Adult
Source/Format Shelves
ARC
Audiobook
Borrowed
Bought
Kindle
Library
Nook
Paperback
Location Shelves
Africa
Antarctica
Asia
Australia
Europe
North-America
South-America
China
France
Germany
Italy
Malaysia
Mexico
Spain
Thailand
United-Kingdom
United-States
Theme Shelves
Blue-Cover
Cozy
Food
Friendship
Snowy
White-Cover
Winter
Year Shelves
2019
2020
2021
2022


Yes, you can read books you own. You aren't expected to buy any new books. I tend to read all books that I currently own or I might borrow an audiobook from the library. :)

It starts as soon as you get out of bed tomorrow morning. You can count your book as long as you have more than 100 pages left to read when the read a thon starts. That is a very long book so I am sure you will. What are you reading?

It looks like there are 7 people on our team so far :)

I bet they will all check in tomorrow when the readathon starts :)


Those are excellent questions. I'm really not sure since I've never experience a read-a-thon setup with shelves this way. My first impression was that we just use the shelves listed as a guide and we can place any book we're reading on a specific shelf. The whole point is that we read the most shelves possible within the week.
Am I correct?

Book Club
Books I Own
Cover Love
Currently Reading
Own
Series
5 Stars (I hope!)
Loved (so far)
Cozy Mystery
Fiction
Bought
North America
United States
Cozy
Friendship
Winter
2020
I would probably list it as a cozy mystery, unless someone else has a book which could ONLY fit on the cozy mystery shelf.
EDITED TO ADD:
I have posted this in the FAQ section to verify that I am understanding this correctly. 😁

Only list books on the COMPLETION SHEET once you have actually finished reading it.
I will be keeping a listing like I just posted above for each book I read. Then I will be able to easily fit it onto an unused shelf.
I have a rather busy day tomorrow, but will definitely check in several times during the day!
Happy reading and shelving to all us Penguins! 🐧


I've got a couple of shorter (100-200 page) books I'd like to read this week so they should be perfect. Will add them to the spreadsheet.
If anyone is confused by the shelving system I'm happy to check shelves for you if that's helpful :)

You can add them by right-clicking the last column and choosing the option 'add column to right'. I've added some more now.

All the shelves, including the ones marked PERSONAL are from the Goodreads shelves, not your own personal shelves. So, for instance I am reading Letters from Father Christmas. On the first page of shelves, I see that 63 people have marked it as "book-club" so that is one option that I can use. I also see that 2182 people have it shelved as "currently-reading" so that is another option. Does that make sense? I'm not the best at explaining things. lol

It's all different depending on how you access Goodreads. Are you using the app, mobile on your phone or a computer? There are also two different version of the book pages right now, the classic and the Beta version. Let us know what you are using and maybe we can explain it better?

Just to clarify, this is not how you would personally shelve these books (so just because you would shelve it as "favorite" doesn't mean it would count automatically).
You look at the top 100 shelves listed for the book on GR. On the introduction thread, I have some photos that should show you how to access these shelves.
Happy to answer any questions you have!
You look at the top 100 shelves listed for the book on GR. On the introduction thread, I have some photos that should show you how to access these shelves.
Happy to answer any questions you have!

The Top Shelves should show you the top 100 ways the book has been shelved. That is exactly what you need!

I was totally wrong in my posting above. I have since received guidance (and corrections) from the mods!
I would read carefully through the instructions and FAQs to help orient you to the rules and how to access shelves, etc.

All the shelves, including the ones marked PERSONAL are from the Goodreads shelves, not your own personal shelves. So, for instance I am reading Letters from Father Christmas. On the first page of shelves, I see that 63 people have marked it as "book-club" so that is one option that I can use. I also see that 2182 people have it shelved as "currently-reading" so that is another option. Does that make sense? I'm not the best at explaining things. lol"
I think that is a perfect explanation! I'm going to research the books I've listed to see which of the Goodreads shelves will match them.

*Slinking away to redo my entries on the spreadsheet...*


Oh, my! Moving is so much work! I hope you enjoy the new digs!!


Congratulations Sherri! Closings and moving are both very stressful but oh so exciting. I hope your move goes smoothly!

I also added my first read, Letters from Father Christmas to the Epistolary shelf. I didn't see anyone else claiming it in the planning tab.


Great! That's a huge help!
"I also added my first read, Letters from Father Christmas to the Epistolary shelf. I didn't see anyone else claiming it in the planning tab.."
Oohhh...I bet epistolary is one that would be a bit more obscure! Cool!

That makes perfect sense. Thanks for the clarification!

I can finish one that will match South America and read one that will match Mexico.

I am not familiar with the Ipad setup. Maybe ask in the Readathon Info and Faqs? Someone there might be able to help.

I can finish one that will match South America and read one that will match Mexico."
I was thinking that too. The Theme shelves are pretty tricky for my planned reads. There are plenty of shelves though so we should be fine even if we don't get to those :)

Question for you all, in other read-a-thons, my team has moved books from the Planning tab to a new Completed tab. That way the counts are accurate as to how many books fit a shelf, plus it makes the Planning tab more manageable. What do you think?


Books mentioned in this topic
The Afterlife of Holly Chase (other topics)One Day in December (other topics)
Royal Holiday (other topics)
Waiting to Exhale (other topics)
Such a Fun Age (other topics)
More...
Book Shelves Team Challenge
For this team challenge, teams will be reading books for each of the book shelves listed below. Like in team challenges past, you will need to communicate with your team to determine who is reading a book for which shelf so nothing gets missed and you don't spend the week all reading the same shelves. There are 90 shelves to choose from. Your team is not expected to read a book for every shelf. Instead, the object is to read as many books as you can for as many shelves as you can. The team who reads the most shelves at the end of the week will be the winner!
For the list of rules, see our Introduction Thread
TEAM PENGUIN
Reed
Amy
Rachel
Sherri
Johanna
Lynn
Mana
Aimee
Nancy
Caitie
Your Spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...