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I've never done a reading challenge before and have a question for some of our more experienced challengers...
Do you just go with an overage at the end of the year or do you increase your challenge? I thought that I was really pushing things when I picked my goal but maybe I underestimated myself.
Please advise.
Do you just go with an overage at the end of the year or do you increase your challenge? I thought that I was really pushing things when I picked my goal but maybe I underestimated myself.
Please advise.


I find it so interesting that people always are *shocked* that I don't have cable tv. (Well technically my house does but only my roommates use it, I don't think I've used it even once since moving in) It's really not too hard to live without cable, and it's far more rewarding in so many ways...


Do you just go with an overage at the end of the year or do you increase your challen..."
Barbara, I challenged myself to read 100 books this year as I didn't want to pick too high a number as I had lots of university work to do. But over the summer I read a TON and now I'm up to 106 so I've increased my challenge to 125!
I don't watch TV either, mainly because a TV license is about £125 a year! Too expensive for students. If there's a special show or documentary I want to watch you can generally download these online from the TV channel's website. Simon has a TV that we use for watching films (the university library has an excellent collection) or he sometimes plays games on his Playstation. I honestly don't feel like I'm missing out on much not watching TV, and if there's a series I really like I'll tend to buy the boxset. My parents have a TV but they just have the regular free channels on it. To be honest, if you end up paying for cable TV you get so many junk channels! Simon's dad always has the TV on when we visit and there's always some sports game on in the background...it kind of bugs me, like, can't you just turn the TV off and talk to each other!?





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