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If I have time to start a new book today it will not be one that I am using to fulfill any of the challenges. For one thing if I were to start something today there is a good chance it might still be finished in 2016, I read fast when I get time to read but I am also just waiting for 2017 to start on the titles I have chosen. For me that is part of the challenge.
But that is for me. If I were in the middle of a big book that would fulfill one of the challenge prompts I might feel differently. If I were a slow reader or if I were having a hard time getting reading time I might feel differently. My point is the challenge should be your own. The prompts are given from an outside source but the rest of it should be up to you.
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If I have time to..."
Thank you!! I am in the middle of two books. Well really almost the end of one and the almost halfway done with the other. I might be able to finish the one by the New Year but, defiantly not the other. I just wanted to see what other people thought about it. I mean it is true that it is up to me. Thank you!! :)





I've read only 8 page of a 600+ page book - I'm going to restart it only in 2017, and I'll count it towards the challenge (I'll probably reread the 8 pages anyway)
Another book, I've finished 30℅, and probably will finish 50℅ by the time the year ends. I won't count that for any of the prompts ...
I agree with everyone else though - whatever floats your boat! For me the PopSugar challenge is simply about discovering more books and increasing my reading horizons.