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2023 Goodreads Challenge

That being said, like you, I've set my goal lower than I will likely read and will end up adjusting it up, if last year is anything to go by.
Irritatingly, even though I had to adjust my goal up, I still had challenge books due by the end of the year that I didn't get to -- most of them "real" books (vs electronic or audio) which I've been trying to chip away at. GRRR!
If you want a place to keep track of your personal reading challenges, including our group’s monthly minis and/or seasonal challenges, you can set up your own folder here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...
HOW TO DO IT:
1. Go to the link above
2. Click on the “new topic” link at top right
3. In the “topic” field, name your folder — for example “Heather L’s Challenges.”
4. In the “comment” field, you can list challenges in which you plan on participating. You can edit your comments if you need to. For example, In my thread, I have the prompts listed for the Popsugar Challenge. Each month I edit my list to check off prompts completed and enter book titles.
If you haven’t set up your own folder before, I suggest looking at those already set up by other group members.
** Make sure you set up your own folder, do not post your personal challenges in someone else’s folder or it will be deleted. **
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...
HOW TO DO IT:
1. Go to the link above
2. Click on the “new topic” link at top right
3. In the “topic” field, name your folder — for example “Heather L’s Challenges.”
4. In the “comment” field, you can list challenges in which you plan on participating. You can edit your comments if you need to. For example, In my thread, I have the prompts listed for the Popsugar Challenge. Each month I edit my list to check off prompts completed and enter book titles.
If you haven’t set up your own folder before, I suggest looking at those already set up by other group members.
** Make sure you set up your own folder, do not post your personal challenges in someone else’s folder or it will be deleted. **


Heather, trust me, you don't want me to list all my challenges here. 😄 There are soooo many. I keep track of them in the Notepad app under group folders and always celebrate whenever I've completed each. Of course, like books, I keep adding more. 🤣 BUT it means more books read, and it keeps the old brain ticking.

I feel like such a light weight next to all of your goals, LOL. Good luck to all of you!
And Meg — 🤣
And Meg — 🤣



The only challenge I am planning to participate in this year will be the 52 book club challenge. If I finish it before the end of the year, I might see how many prompts of the Popsugar Challenge I can finish.



Same! And long before I retired I promised myself that I would read (or listen to audiobooks) like there's no tomorrow. My aim was and is a book a day average.
I honestly don't want to cause anyone to feel badly. This is just me and the joy of retirement. 😊

Same! And long before I retired I promised myself that I would ..."
No one should feel bad because it's your own goal and what works for you. Thank you for the explanation on how you get to read so many books - the big numbers do fascinate me. Since I'm still working I average about 3 days for a print book and 2 weeks for an e-book - and people think I read fast! I was actually down in books read last year at 153 but I was still happy with that.

My goal for the year 120, but I may end up increasing it. The ultimate goal is enjoyment!!!

Since I couldn't reconcile my personal book goal vs. GoodReads total, I decided to include graphic novels for 2023. Therefore, my new book goal is 200.

I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who reconciles my numbers at the end of the year. I'm already paranoid that I won't figure it out next year because I track by start date and Goodreads does end dates and I have a book I started last year and will finish this year.

Same! And long before I retired I promised myself that I would ..."
That is my dream ‘job’ for the future! Retirement means doing what you love. x

In addition to a few challenges with this froup, other challenges I'm doing include one from the Cruisin' Thru the Cozies Reading Challenge group, the Multi-year challenge from the Crime, Mysteries & Thrillers group, and at least 20 challenges with the Christian Fiction Devourers group (includes monthly, quarterly, 6-month and yearly challenges all with overlaps)



I set my goal for 120 books this year, so an average of 10 reads a month. I've got a few challenges I'm participating in here and a couple of other groups to give me a good variety of authors and genres to meet my reading goals. Looking forward to another good reading year with you all!

Hi Karen ~ Nice to see a fellow Christian Fiction Devourers group member here! I've got quite a few challenges going there too. I'll keep an eye out for you over there :)


January got off to a slow start this year. At one point I was two or three books behind my goal, but managed to make up the deficit with a marathon reading weekend. I am currently 10/75 (13 percent) and three ahead. I intentionally chose a couple of shorter books for February challenges.


I’ve been meaning to check in here for a week now and keep forgetting. As of March 5, I was at 20/75 for my goal. I feel behind in my reading and like I’m not doing as much as I’d like, and yet I’m seven books ahead according to GR stats. I read 9 short stories in February, which puts me at 15 for the year. Have not read anything for that challenge so far this month. I haven’t updated my Popsugar or ATY challenge for the past month yet, though I know I have checked off a few prompts for each.
How are you doing in your challenge(s)?
How are you doing in your challenge(s)?


Paula — Good job!
Brenna — You’ve made great progress!
Zermeena — That’s what I like about the year-king challenges I’ve done, it pushes me to read the books in Mount TBR.
Brenna — You’ve made great progress!
Zermeena — That’s what I like about the year-king challenges I’ve done, it pushes me to read the books in Mount TBR.
Hello everyone!
How did your March reading go? I keep feeling like I’m behind in my reading and yet — I am currently at 28/75 for my GR challenge — ten books ahead. While I didn’t get to four books on my list, I finished 9-1/2 and since I have just finished that missing half on April 2, am considering my March Mini as successfully completed.
Also, the reason I didn’t get to the book originally planned for my “green cover” is because I couldn’t get it to download on my ereader. Naturally, it finally downloaded after I had finished another book for that prompt. Oh well, I’ll work in somewhere else this year, as I really want to finish that series.
Alas, I only read one short story for the month, and that was a classic group read that I listened to on YouTube. Must do better there this month! I have no idea of my progress in other challenges (PopSugar or ATY), as I’ve been bad about marking stuff off. I know I’ll cross off a couple this month.
How did your March reading go? I keep feeling like I’m behind in my reading and yet — I am currently at 28/75 for my GR challenge — ten books ahead. While I didn’t get to four books on my list, I finished 9-1/2 and since I have just finished that missing half on April 2, am considering my March Mini as successfully completed.
Also, the reason I didn’t get to the book originally planned for my “green cover” is because I couldn’t get it to download on my ereader. Naturally, it finally downloaded after I had finished another book for that prompt. Oh well, I’ll work in somewhere else this year, as I really want to finish that series.
Alas, I only read one short story for the month, and that was a classic group read that I listened to on YouTube. Must do better there this month! I have no idea of my progress in other challenges (PopSugar or ATY), as I’ve been bad about marking stuff off. I know I’ll cross off a couple this month.

Just noticed that I never received notice of comments last month. Sorry — I didn’t intentionally ignore people. 🫤
Brenda, Linda and Brenna — Well done, I hope you had a great month of reading in April.
Teresa — I hope you were able to catch up this last month. I’ve been further behind than that and managed to make it up (don’t be afraid to use children’s/middle grade books to make up the deficit).
I had a good April as far as reading went. There was only one book on my list I did not get to, which I’m hoping I can work in later in the year. Ten books finished for the month (8 print, 2 ebooks).
My GR progress is currently at 37/75 and 12 books ahead (49% complete). Also 11 short stories (now 27/100). April’s progress gives me hope for completing year-long challenges.
Brenda, Linda and Brenna — Well done, I hope you had a great month of reading in April.
Teresa — I hope you were able to catch up this last month. I’ve been further behind than that and managed to make it up (don’t be afraid to use children’s/middle grade books to make up the deficit).
I had a good April as far as reading went. There was only one book on my list I did not get to, which I’m hoping I can work in later in the year. Ten books finished for the month (8 print, 2 ebooks).
My GR progress is currently at 37/75 and 12 books ahead (49% complete). Also 11 short stories (now 27/100). April’s progress gives me hope for completing year-long challenges.
https://www.goodreads.com/challenges/...
Like last year, I’ve decided to start low (for me, LOL) with an initial goal of 75 books and increase it late summer/autumn if necessary. I increased my goal twice in 2022, but am not sure how attainable 100 will be this year.
Other challenges I am doing include five for the Catching up on the Classics group (including a short story challenge and Bingo), Ultimate Popsugar Reading Challenge, Around the Year Challenge, and I’m still trying to decide on this year’s Buzzword Challenge.
Please share your 2023 goal(s) with us. Are you doing other challenges besides Goodreads?