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Reading Challenges

I guess I also look at book clubs as challenges and normally I'd fail because the books chosen are always so... literary. That's why I'm happy to find this bookclub and choose my own books that I actually want to read :D

The challenges seem to encourage me to read books I wouldn't normally read and to reduce Mt TBR. I don't allow them to rush me through a book or force me to read something I'm truly not interested in. The a-z author challenge helped me rediscover the library and that's a beautiful thing!

I'm not particularly engaged by the idea...but not totally opposed either. If there was a challenge that I particularly liked the look of I would give it a go but I'm not motivated by the idea of completing a list of books just for the sake of it. Reading is my pleasure and I never want it to become a chore.
I'm far more likely to use recommendations from people whose opinion I trust (real world friends, online friends, fellow book club members etc) to lead me to something new to read than I would be to use a challenge to find new stuff to read.
I'm far more likely to use recommendations from people whose opinion I trust (real world friends, online friends, fellow book club members etc) to lead me to something new to read than I would be to use a challenge to find new stuff to read.

But no, jokes aside, I like finding new books to read, and the 100 book thing challenged me to search for new books I normally wouldn't. However, if I'm not enjoying a book, it also pushes me to finish so I can move onto the next one instead of getting stuck (because I must reach my goal, sorta thing).
The A-Z challenge sounds awesome though. Is it a goodreads group?

I've done an A-Z challenge twice. The first time was book titles the second time I tried authors. I failed at both, but it was fun.
Oh the 50 book challenge has been my favorite for years.
Christina, the A-Z challenges you can find at the Book Challenge group (link below)
http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/9...
I only came across reading challenges this year and I'm absolutely totally completely obsessed over them. It's probably a phase. I'm doing so many challenges (combining the books I read for the different challenges) at the moment :)
I started the 100+ book challenge in late June and I'm up to 80 books by yesterday. I checked out the A-Z challenges and listed the books I've read so far and only have a handful of letters to go, I'm so excited and am going to try to finish them!
I love reading, I love books, and I love being challenge to read books I wouldn't even look twice normally (& found some of them quite enjoyable). This year I've gained new appreciation for new genres & new authors :)
I love especially plotting, strategising, organising my books to read to fit the challenges.
http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/9...
I only came across reading challenges this year and I'm absolutely totally completely obsessed over them. It's probably a phase. I'm doing so many challenges (combining the books I read for the different challenges) at the moment :)
I started the 100+ book challenge in late June and I'm up to 80 books by yesterday. I checked out the A-Z challenges and listed the books I've read so far and only have a handful of letters to go, I'm so excited and am going to try to finish them!
I love reading, I love books, and I love being challenge to read books I wouldn't even look twice normally (& found some of them quite enjoyable). This year I've gained new appreciation for new genres & new authors :)
I love especially plotting, strategising, organising my books to read to fit the challenges.

I've done the retrospective look for the A-Z author challenge, but I'm still missing a few letters. The missing letters, however, aren't on my TBR list, so I don't think I'll get them.
I'm doing the fall challenge as well with some of you guys. It's been a mixed blessing. This challenge has a list of criteria and you try to read a book that fits that category (for instance, you get 10 points for reading an author you've never read before, etc). I liked this at first b/c it gave me a chance to prioritize Mt TBR (I like this term, Lynlee4). However, I found I would get frustrated b/c I was reading so many books outside of my comfort genre that I wasn't enjoying my reads as much. I think next time I won't take it as seriously, or don't look at the list for a month or so and see where the books I've already read might fit.
I'm doing the 100+ book challenge and I'm to 66(with the children's books I've read to my son, I'm >100).
I also challenged myself to read one fiction, one nonfiction, and one classic per month (the rest of the monthly reads are a free for all). This should help me catch up on stuff I wouldn't normally grab right away but really want to read.
I enjoy reaching milestones, but I also have to remember it's okay to read something that's not in the challenge, and....HAVE FUN!

i try to read as much as i can during my free time (like during traveling or before going to sleep).
but, well, so many books but so little time!
and like Ann, i also read for pleasure (and for leisure) at my own speed, pace, and time.






Africa
Algeria:
The Attack - Yasmina Khadra
Ghana:
Changes: A Love Story - Ama Ata Aidoo
Cape Verde:
The Testament of Sir Napumoceno da Silva Araújo - Germano Almeida
A Família Trago - Germano Almeida
Nigeria:
Things Fall Apart - Chinua Achebe
Senegal:
Scarlet Song - Mariama Ba
South Africa:
Slow Man - J.M. Coetzee
Zimbabwe:
Butterfly Burning - Yvonne Vera
Asia
India:
Ladies Coupé - Anita Nair
Japan:
Kafka on the Shore - Haruki Murakami
Norwegian Wood - Haruki Murakami
Vietnam:
The General Retires and Other Stories - Nguyen Huy Thiep
Europe
Denmark:
Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow - Peter Høeg
Finland:
The Year of the Hare - Arto Paasilinna
France:
The Lover - Marguerite Duras
Candide - Francois Voltaire
Ireland:
The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde (audiobook)
Waiting for Godot - Samuel Beckett
P.S. I Love You - Cecelia Ahern
The Sea - John Banville
Italy:
Invisible Cities - Italo Calvino
Norway:
The Redeemer - Jo Nesbø
Great Britain:
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
The Fifth Child - Doris Lessing
The Full Cupboard of Life - Alexander McCall Smith
In the Company of Cheerful Ladies - Alexander McCall Smith
Animal Farm - George Orwell
Dead Famous - Ben Elton
Postcards from No Man's Land - Aidan Chambers
The Man who was Thursday: A Nightmare - G.K. Chesterton
The Mysterious Affair at Styles - Agatha Christie
And then there were none - Agatha Christie
Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad
A Study in Scarlet - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The Chronicles of Narnia - CS Lewis
Three Men in a Boat - Jerome K. Jerome
Atonement - Ian McEwan
Enduring Love - Ian McEwan
Amsterdam - Ian McEwan
Fourplay - Jane Moore
Sweden:
Ett oskrivet blad - Marie Hermansson
100 ways to save the world - Johan Tell
Låt Den Rätte Komma In (Let the right one in) - John Ajvide Lindqvist
Gunnar - Bob Hansson
Sun Storm - Åsa Larsson
Flickan under gatan - Roslund & Hellström
South America
Chile:
Daughter of Fortune - Isabel Allende
Brazil:
The Pilgrimage - Paulo Coelho
North America
The Dominican Republic:
In the Time of the Butterflies - Julia Alvarez
USA:
JPod - Douglas Coupland
He Would Not Kill Patience - John Dickson Carr
Slaughterhouse 5 - Kurt Vonnegut
Oracle Night - Paul Auster
The Problem of the Wire Cage - John Dickson Carr
The Vanished Man - Jeffrey Deaver
The Jane Austen Book Club - Karen Joy Fowler
Assassin's Apprentice - Robin Hobb
The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini
A Thousand Splendid Suns - Khaled Hosseini
The Road - Cormac McCarthy
Oceania
New Zealand:
To the Is-Land - Janet Frame


Kristina, your challenge is such a neat idea!!


I also do simultanious challenges, just to keep it interesting.
I'm loving the TNBBC Fall Challenge.



It sounds like you've done better than you think. With 47 books read already that's about 1 per week.


From December I will have three bookgroup books to read, one challenge book from another site and the Christmas challenge here, also the shelf pick of the month from here, plus I will add to that one book of my own choice ... a nice little pile of reading!
I might join a '100 books in 2009' or similar type challenge too.
Suzie, good luck with you challenges!
I'm in the 100+ books this year but I don't think I'd bother next year as I've already proven to myself that I read more than 100 a year plus there are so many other challenges out there I want to try. I've got about 3-4 challenges set for me to do in 2009 however that's just the long term one.
oh, if you like challenges, try also TNBBC group here in GR (The Next Best Book Club) - the official fall challenge is about to finish at end of this month but the winter challenge will start 1 Dec :)
I'm in the 100+ books this year but I don't think I'd bother next year as I've already proven to myself that I read more than 100 a year plus there are so many other challenges out there I want to try. I've got about 3-4 challenges set for me to do in 2009 however that's just the long term one.
oh, if you like challenges, try also TNBBC group here in GR (The Next Best Book Club) - the official fall challenge is about to finish at end of this month but the winter challenge will start 1 Dec :)


This Pick-a-Shelf thing also qualifies as a fun challenge for me.
I'm also keeping track of how many books I've read this year (currently on 66, I think), but that's for fun, as I don't have a specific goal in mind. I was just curious about how many I read a year.


Thanks, Andrew ;)
I'm really enjoying the fall challenge with the variety of criterias and am looking forward to the winter one :)
Btw, if anyone is looking for reading challenges, just google it and there'll be stacks of results! Most of them can be found on blogspot but if you're like me (don't have a blogspot account and do not want to create one), you can just do the challenge personally ;0
Or, if there's a particular challenge that you'd like to do with others, feel free to start a discussion thread in this group for that particular challenge and see if anyone wants to join in.
I do have a challenge in mind for this group to start in Feb so I don't think I can 'run' more than one challenge at a time (I can participate but not 'run' them) :)
I'm really enjoying the fall challenge with the variety of criterias and am looking forward to the winter one :)
Btw, if anyone is looking for reading challenges, just google it and there'll be stacks of results! Most of them can be found on blogspot but if you're like me (don't have a blogspot account and do not want to create one), you can just do the challenge personally ;0
Or, if there's a particular challenge that you'd like to do with others, feel free to start a discussion thread in this group for that particular challenge and see if anyone wants to join in.
I do have a challenge in mind for this group to start in Feb so I don't think I can 'run' more than one challenge at a time (I can participate but not 'run' them) :)

I am on book 98 of the 100.

Natasha, when you said 'concocting challenge lists' - which challenges are you doing?
I have a few challenges ready for next year to do myself :) I can't help myself - there are so many interesting reading challenges out there.
I have a few challenges ready for next year to do myself :) I can't help myself - there are so many interesting reading challenges out there.
Cool! I'm sooo very close to finishing the A-Z Title & Authors - wondering if I'll finish it by the end of this year...
Other challenges I've got for the web:
Book Awards Challenge
Countdown Challenge
Naming Convention Challenge
And one I made up myself
Round the World Passage
Of course, I'll be joining in the Winter Challenge @ TNBBC too ;p
Other challenges I've got for the web:
Book Awards Challenge
Countdown Challenge
Naming Convention Challenge
And one I made up myself
Round the World Passage
Of course, I'll be joining in the Winter Challenge @ TNBBC too ;p


I'm also going to the A-Z Title and maybe Authors challenges. That should all help to reach 75 books!

I am doing TNBBC challenge, RISI Book club reads, my challenge (which is to read 3 series books, ie 1 Crime Series, 1 Thriller Series & 1 Fiction series). Plus what books I need to read for other ppl lol.


Have you participate in one?
If so, How many have you participate in and which one is your favorite?
How much time do you spend plotting and organising your reads to strategically win the challenge?
If not, why not?