Cover to Cover Challenge discussion
How is your 144 books for 2010 going


I did the same thing Dee! There was a bookstore that was going out of business and I got 100 books for $9.99 (with less than $20.00 S&H) although it was not listed which books I would get there were 100. I slowly organized them but when the box came my husband freaked out!

ummm....a lot...hang on, let me see if i can find the list still...they are all on my TBR list here though...nope, can't find the list anymore


Well, no matter how many books you read this year, it's still a good effort :)


I find that I'm attracted, this year, to longer novels. I read Drood, which was almost 800 pages. I would hate to think anyone would avoid books like that to make the 144 books. Has there ever been any discussion on counting longer books as more? Maybe only if you're short of the goal? Like a book "credit" for every 350-400 pages?

I just finished #74. That leaves 70 more to go. I have this huge feeling, today being August 17th, that that is so not going to happen, LOL! If I hit 120, I'll be happy. It's lower than my previous low, but I'll still be happy, LOL!

I know personally I don't select books based on page count, I've read everything from 150 pages to 500 pages as part of my books...if I read a shortie (under 100 pages), then I wait until I read another one and list them together! I have a couple of chubby chunksters (as a challenge for another group) that I need to get read (defined as 450+ pages)
Shay wrote: "Stacie wrote: "It looks like I am definitely not going to hit the 144... and it I'm really going to have to push to even beat last year's total. I'm doing a lot less re-reading this year and I've ..."
Shay wrote: "Stacie wrote: "It looks like I am definitely not going to hit the 144... and it I'm really going to have to push to even beat last year's total. I'm doing a lot less re-reading this year and I've ..."



Ann, I'd love to be proactive and have good posts all the time. However, time constraints limit my participation. As it is, I'm probably on GR for close to an hour or so each day. I've chosen one main group to put my efforts. However, this is the perfect place to keep track of my books as I've been going through. Sorry I haven't been funnier. Try stopping by at http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/3... and I'll see if I can't make you a drink. And there's always Jim's slightly offensive joke thread found http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2... .
It's fun to see people read more than they have in the past. It's interesting to see the frustrations as well. This group has been fun in it's own way.

Good going, Photojim! Congratulations!


I feel for you, I had endometriosis so bad that they wanted to do a hysterectomy and remove an ovary at age 26. The doctor said it was pointless to be in pain because I was probably sterile. I told him I needed time to think and went back in a few months, he did an ultrasound to show me how bad it was. It was a miracle, everything had disappeared. The doctor told me if I ever wanted a kid to try immediately. Had my first son the next year. Pretty much every pregnancy makes it go away a little more, so I was very lucky to have had my miracle babies.

@Ann, I'm so sorry to hear about your pain issues. I know that you manage to read books at a steady clip. Do you find that reading is a form of escapism? Does it make you feel better?



I've moved three times in the past several months---
I am so nominating you for the survivor award. I haven't moved in 30 years because I can't face sorting all my books and saved treasures. I can't fathom doing it several times in just a few months. I think surviving 3 moves ought to count as an achievement all by itself. Hope you get to stay put in your current place for awhile. Roots are nice.

I've moved three times in the past several months---
I am so nominating you for the survivor award. I haven't moved in 30 years because I can't face sorting all my books and saved tr..."
Thanks. My husband was in the Army and we were stationed in Canada. I moved into my parent's house for a month because of the way the Army set-up our move (we would have lived without everything for almost a month). The hubby stayed to finish the assingment, living with friends. After that we moved to Laurel, MD. We were looking around semi-seriously for somewhere to buy and the perfect house sort of fell into our laps. We ended up buying it 2 and 1/2 months after moving into our rental. So, that is my moving saga. Ottawa, Canada to Lebanon, PA in March to Laurel, MD in April to Chesapeake Beach, MD in July. Needless to say, I've still got boxes to unpack and I'm in no hurry :-p

Thanks! I've done 2 so far...
"The secret order of the gumm street girls"
"The Host"

lol...I know how that is...I just did my updated security clearance...every place i've lived for the last 10 years...and I had to list each dorm room separately!
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