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Challenges: As Many As Possible, a Few Here & There or Not Your Thing?
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Have you tried the Cover Hunt Challenge & Genre Juice Challenge here at SOS? They are only 2 or 3 books per month with only very light rules, so they should suit you.
I'm a 2C, I think. My problem is that my library stocks a limited range of PNR/UF books, and buying them when you live on the bottom of the world involves quite a bit of time and expense. Which is not to say I deny myself, heh. But it does mean I can't join challenges as quickly as I'd like. So longer ones suit me better.

I so understand that! Though, over the last year, I broke down and have started buying many (too many?? Nah...) books. The yen/dollar rate makes it good for book-buying right now. happy grin
There's lots of fun, longer challenges...have you seen Silver Wedding Anniversary?

Good luck!

Again, Welcome to the group, Moss! :D
Judithe wrote: "Moss wrote: "I'm a 2C, I think. My problem is that my library stocks a limited range of PNR/UF books, and buying them when you live on the bottom of the world involves quite a bit of time and expe..."
Ooh checked out the Silver Wedding anniversary challenge. My one remaining brain cell had trouble understanding it, so I'm going to mull it over for a day or two and try to get my head around it. Looks do-able though, yay :)
ETA: Sandra, nice to meet a fellow antipodean!
Ooh checked out the Silver Wedding anniversary challenge. My one remaining brain cell had trouble understanding it, so I'm going to mull it over for a day or two and try to get my head around it. Looks do-able though, yay :)
ETA: Sandra, nice to meet a fellow antipodean!

Hope the other brain cells aren't AWOL much longer...silly things running off and leaving you in a lurch ;D
Judithe wrote: "We're always happy to help with questions!
Hope the other brain cells aren't AWOL much longer...silly things running off and leaving you in a lurch ;D"
heh. I've learnt to live with it. I hardly miss the rest anymore, they've been gone so long.
Hope the other brain cells aren't AWOL much longer...silly things running off and leaving you in a lurch ;D"
heh. I've learnt to live with it. I hardly miss the rest anymore, they've been gone so long.

If in doubt, about Silver Wedding, just look how the rest of us picked our books and then we'd all be happy to answer Qs.

So I think I'm going to cut back on the challenges and PBS games for awhile. At least on challenges that involve a lot of rules. Just do somewhat open ended ones like "read 6 books you've owned more than a year in x amount of time" and ones like that. No cover themes, title themes, specific genre themes etc..,
I am also on series burn out. Why does every freakin book have to be part of a series that's best read in order?

Re - series burnout. It is frustrating that every book is in a series. I like to spread my series out. I usually read a series slowly over time so that I can savor the series. It is rare that I'll read a series all at once. I don't even mind if I read a book out of order, while some people freak out at that possibility. That's just me.
Do what's best for you.



At the moment I have 23 challenges on the go listed in Challenges R Us and a good half a dozen more that didn't qualify for that.
So you see if we didn't cross challenge it wouldn't be possible. So go for it. LOL.



I have a terrible time trying to link books to challenges upfront. I have too many books to check each one for a certain element/name/etc and usually fill in as I read something that fits a challenge. I like all forms of challenge as it provides some variety from the same thing every time. So I'm a 1ABCer!

This is why I really love my BookPedia Mac App. I do not have all of my books listed here on GR, but I do have them all in that app. I can do a search on keyword, scroll through covers, search by author, genre, title, etc. It's a big time saver when searching for challenge books.
When I decide what I read next I mostly do it based on what I feel like reading at the moment, so lists are not good. Also, if i only have one month to complete them I feel pressured and if it's more I tend to forget about them.
I loved bingo because it felt like a real competition and you had your team-mates to rely on.:)
Also love the challenges where you receive recommendations, or FAC, because you only need to read one book to complete them. :) I guess it's all psychological as I end up reading a lot anyway.
Also liked the Random Book List Challenge (RRRC) where I got to choose from a list of books and we had one month to read it (the book with most reads wins!).
So basically, I'm good for all short challenges where you don't have to read a lot of books and where there are also some light rules to help me choose the book (like with FAC you have to read I book by that author, with Bingo we had to choose from a shelf).
:D