Ultimate Popsugar Reading Challenge discussion
2025 Challenge - General
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Excited chatter while we wait for the 2025 list!!!




The "book with a GR rating under 3 stars" is troubling because almost any book I can think of has a rating of at least 3.25 stars. It is usually absolute junk that is less than 3 stars.
I also am upset with the "book you have always avoided" prompt because if I have always avoided the book, then there is a good reason for that.
I am interested to see recommendations for some of these. The prompt may sound cool, but I have no idea what to pick for it. For example, I don't have a lot of road trip books rattling around in my head, but I generally like that kind of story.


What is "healing fiction"?
most of these I'm cool with and I'm glad they took suggestions (and didn't pick "do math" ones), but...also, a run club? That's so specific!



sometimes it's a book that's underrated or that people dislike for stupid reasons :)

Yume Kitasei could probably be used for space tourism. Her newer book, but the first one is also about space. Debatable on that "tourism" part as they're recolonizing somewhere else, but technically haven't gotten there yer.

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
And is an ice cream truck a food truck?
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9...

I think i might cheat on that one and try to be the very first person to review an ARC. not many people read juvenile literature on netgalley so if I keep an eye on new uploads and read it as soon as I get it, I can rate a book with a 0 star average.
I also don't like the AI chatbot. I think as a way around it I'll just use one of those book recommending websites -- still an algorithm but at least not a chatbot.
My final one i don't like is the 'oldest author in your tbr pile' because my tbr is so undefined -- i don't track it on goodreads (only on libby, where it's less of a tbr and more of a 'books i might like' list) and my physical tbr is mostly nice copies of classics. I guess I'll just go with the oldest one from there, which is most likely Dante's Inferno.
Other than that the prompts are alright. I like the 'LGBTQ character book that's not about coming out' one a lot.

Honestly, I would just call the AI one a free space. It's easy enough to craft a prompt to get it recommend something you wanted to read anyway, or just use Goodreads' or Storygraph's recommendations.



The based on the last sentence one also throws me off because wouldn't you run the risk of spoiling the book?


This isn't an airport, you don't have to announce your departure

Also, for the food truck one, I read Mabuhay! this year, which would fit. It's a middle grade graphic novel with some interesting family dynamics and Filipino folklore. I might just read it again if I can't come up with anything interesting.

This isn't an airport, you don't have to announce your departure"
He woke up grumpy and hasn't had his coffee yet lol

I just searched out a list of worst rated books on Goodreads and found that An Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England, which has been sitting on my bookshelf unread for years, has a 2.97 rating! I didn't think it sounded that bad on the surface, so I wonder why it has such a low rating.

Honestly, I wou..."
I did the math when a coworker had a very positive reaction to AI; The electricity needed to train the current ChatGPT bot is estimated to be enough to keep the 6500 average house in the US in electricity for a year. It's wild to me that anyone is encouraging that nonsense. AND, even worse, it's stealing. Just flat out theft of other people's work.

I actually read a book involving a food truck that I really really loved!!! The Way You Make Me Feel - her dad runs a Korean food truck, she works there sometimes, the love interest works in another food truck (for coffee, I think? it's been a while since I read it ...)
So now I need to find ANOTHER food truck book that I haven't read yet....
So now I need to find ANOTHER food truck book that I haven't read yet....

That graphic novel looks so cute! That's probably what I will use for the food truck prompt.


For the running one, I can recommend The Running Dream. It's YA about a girl on her school track team (close enough to a "club"??) that loses her leg.
And just because I'm a contrarian.... I wish we had some snow here! My mom and hour and a half away in the hills got 6 inches on Thanksgiving, I have bare ground! Though my friend in Erie, PA got 3-4 feet! That's a bit much all at once....

I don't have any interest in a book about a run club, or 'soccer' for that matter and there's a few others (wtf is 'healing fiction'?) but I think I will just do my usual, read what I want and then try to fit them in somewhere.
Not doing the chatbot thing, will go with the sequel suggestion.


Exactly! I really don't like that they're encouraging people to use AI for a prompt.

a booming genre called “healing fiction” — cozy, feel-good novels that have long been popular in Japan and Korea and are now catching on in translation around the world.
Fans of the genre say the heartwarming, whimsical stories offer comfort at a time when the world seems off-kilter and chaotic, and feel like an escape from distressing news about wars, political animosity and environmental disasters.
The novels typically take place in mundane locations — laundromats, convenience stores, diners, bookstores and cafes — but often have a dose of magical realism. They tend to be short and episodic, making them easy to read on a phone, which is how readers in Japan and Korea often consume books. They center on people dealing with everyday problems like heartache, loneliness and regret, and build up to a cathartic crescendo. Many of the novels feature cats with magical healing powers.

AI -- I just added Annie Bot by Sierra Greer - so I'm gonna say the character's description of herself recommended the book.... close as I am getting.

a booming genre called “healing fiction” — cozy, feel-good novels that have long been popular in Japan and Korea..."
oh, I read these all the time! xD Well, that made me much more excited about that prompt. Thank you!


I would either make a TBR for this and pick that one OR pick a classic you haven't read yet and assume they're the oldest



a booming genre called “healing fiction” — cozy, feel-good novels that have long been popular in Japan and Korea..."
Oh well, I read those anyway (although annoyingly caught up on that series lol), but my library seems to pick them fairly regularly so I'm sure I will find something...

Proving yet again that READERS DON'T READ: this thread is called "Excited chatter while we wait for the 2025 list."

Yeah, I will not be doing that one, period. I do not support the use of Chat GPT or any other AI that is trained by stealing the work of authors.
I do really like the printable things they made this year. That field guide is cute as heck.

Wish I had a list of every book I’ve ever read.
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Got it now. There's some...interesting ones, but nothing that I'm knee jerk angry about. The food truck and run club are the two two "eh?" ones, but I'm a runner so I at least have suggestions for that one.
There are numerous ones that are easy prompts but take out the easy answer which I love.