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message 1: by Katie (new)

Katie (katayla) | 29 comments Mod
What are your challenges for the year? Talk about them!


message 2: by Katie (new)

Katie (katayla) | 29 comments Mod
So, right now, I'm working on my "next" challenge, which is a subdivision of my "to-read" pile (the books I want to read immediately).

Also, I created a challenge for the authors I want to catch up on this year. These are the books that are sitting on my shelves by authors I've read before this year.


message 3: by Meagan (new)

Meagan (meagans) | 2 comments Mod
I joined your challenge (I think?) but my other challenges will be: science fiction published between 1990-2004 because I have a huge void, and "literature/classics/modern classics."

Also known as " Damn you, John Banville, I will actually finish one of your non-mystery books," haha.


message 4: by Katie (new)

Katie (katayla) | 29 comments Mod
I see you on the authors challenge! Anyway, I modded you, so I THINK/hope you can create your challenges yourself? (There should be a "create challenge" link on the bottom of the list on the top right).

But if not, let me know.


message 5: by Meagan (new)

Meagan (meagans) | 2 comments Mod
It worked! I am not sure I am willing to do the by February one-- though it would make a significant dent in both my other challenges! I suppose I don't have to try for the same number...


message 6: by Katie (new)

Katie (katayla) | 29 comments Mod
YAY!

Yeah, I kind of doubt I will, but it'll be something to shoot for and I think it'll make me read more than I would otherwise, even if I don't complete it?


message 7: by Ami (new)

Ami (amie_07) I got it. I copied my challenge description

"Eversince I am familiar with ebooks and own Kindle, I haven't exactly gone back to read paperback books. So, my challenge in 2012 is to get back to the 'traditional' root and read paperback books"


message 8: by Katie (new)

Katie (katayla) | 29 comments Mod
Oh, that's a good one! I was kind of thinking of doing the opposite at some point? I use my Kindle a lot, but I have a lot of books on there I haven't read and I'm not good at remembering to look on there when I want something to read.


message 9: by Sofia (new)

Sofia (sofchi) Hi I would like to ask you for advice. I have made a Goodreads group, because me and my friends have set up some challenges. But I do not seem to find how to create challenges for my group even though I'm the mod. How do you do it?


message 10: by Katie (new)

Katie (katayla) | 29 comments Mod
Hi! When you're on your group homepage or any page that's part of your group, you should see your group name in the top right corner of your screen. Under that, there will be three columns with different options relating to your group. One of them is "create a challenge." Click on that and it'll give you some options for setting up a challenge.

Let me know if I can be of more help!


message 11: by Ami (last edited Aug 14, 2012 02:48PM) (new)

Ami (amie_07) I don't want to create a SPECIFIC challenge, but I did this A-Z book meme last year. I though it will count as challenge but I would just post them here. It needs 26 titles (each for the letter), and so far, I have only needed 3 more to fill the letter P, X, Y. X and Y will be the hardest though ...

I think. I don't know if I 'cheat' by NOT counting the word "The" as "T" ... but I can change that entry if I find the title starting with "R" without the word "The" in front of it. Few of this title are M/M romance novels.


A = A Lot Like Love (Julie James)
B = Bonds Of Earth (G.N. Chevalier)
C = Catching Fire (Suzanne Collins)
D = Discount Armageddon (Seanan McGuire)
E = Even White Trash Zombies Get The Blues (Diana Rowland)
F = Fated (Benedict Jacka)
G = Grave Memory (Kalayna Price)
H = Her Best Worst Mistake (Sarah Mayberry)
I = Ink Flamingos (Karen E. Olson)
J = Just A Wish Away (Barbara Freethy)
K = Kiss of the Vampire (Cynthia Garner)
L = Lucky In Love (Jill Shalvis)
M = Midnight Reckoning (Kenda Leigh Castle)
N = Nekropolis (Tim Waggoner)
O = Out in the Field (Kate McMurray)
P = Precinct 13 (Tate Hallaway)
Q = Question Mark (S.E. Cullpeper)
R = Rebuilding Year, The (Kaje Harper)
S = Sidecar (Amy Lane)
T = Tangle Of Need (Nalini Singh)
U = Undone Deeds (Mark Del Franco)
V = Vicious Circle (Linda Robertson)
W = Wrong Side of Dead (Kelly Meding)
X =
Y =
Z = Zero Hour (Jordan Castillo Price)


message 12: by Katie (new)

Katie (katayla) | 29 comments Mod
Oh! I've been thinking I need to do this meme again. :)


message 13: by Ami (new)

Ami (amie_07) I finally got my "P" title! Now if only I can find the "X" and the "Y"!!!


message 14: by Katie (new)

Katie (katayla) | 29 comments Mod
Those are HARD!


message 15: by Mireille Duval (new)

Mireille Duval | 1 comments Mod
I have a new challenge! Arguably the biggest author from Quebec, Michel Tremblay, wrote like forty books set around the same people (his family). He just released an ordered list, so I put it in a shelf and I want to read all of them! It's really missing from my French Canadian pop culture.

By the way, my husband joined the group (Dominic - he's our only dude I think :P) and I made him a mod! :)


message 16: by Katie (new)

Katie (katayla) | 29 comments Mod
Yay and yay! :D

HMMM. Maybe I'll set some challenges for myself. I sort of have some in my head, but I need to translate them into something that actually makes sense to GoodReads. :)


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