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Dec 18, 2017 09:23AM

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I'm tempted by Book Riot's Reading Harder challenge, but I'm restraining myself, because I'm afraid I'd get overwhelmed trying to TRACK three challenges at once:
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Around the Year in 52 Books: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...
(Which has many similar prompts and I was able to find well over 30 books to crossover.)
I also belong to a Sci-Fantasy Book Club, and their fabulous moderators have put together SO many fun challenges:
Inclusive Book Bingo (a challenge to read more diversely)
Owned Books Challenge (a fun challenge to reduce the size of your Owned-TBR pile and works with literally all other challenges you are doing)
SFF TBR Challenge (currently still working on 2017 and will be until May 2018, but also planning to sign up for the 2018 challenge)
Link to Group here: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...


For those who don't know, the ATY group makes their challenge by a series of votes on prompts suggested by the group members. We get to pick at top 4 and bottom 4 on each poll, and the winners make the year's final list. I ended up with a list of prompts that I was very interested in that didn't make the list, so I wanted to use some of those. I eliminated any that were repetitive or had made it onto any of the other challenges I was doing, and ended up with a list of 25.
Because this is the most challenges I've ever done in a year, I'm thinking of extending the timeline required for at least some of them. Probably ATY, PopSugar and BookRiot will be done within the year, and the other 2 will have an extra 3 months.






If I happen to read things that don’t fit in the 2018 challenges, I will try and fill in 2015-2016 challenges, but those are ongoing and aren’t a particular focus until the current year is finished.







A novel told in verse
A graphic memoir
A book banned in your state
A book about intersectional feminism
A book that explores the concept of beauty
A collection of short stories from a genre you are unfamiliar with
Here's the link in case any of you brave over achievers would like to check it out: https://www.bookish.com/articles/book...

https://www.nextbigideaclub.com/home


http://wordofthenerdonline.com/2017/1...

I think that if I did another prompt-based challenge, I'd need 48-hour days ... because I would not want to count the same book for two different prompts, that would feel like cheating.

- the A-Z (title of book version),
- the Once Upon a Time (challenge based on a TV series),
- Around the World in 80 books (a book set in each of 80 countries, with at least one country from each of 8 regions) and
- the USA Reading Roadtrip (a book set in each of the 50 US States plus DC).
But I am allowing overlap between challenges - if one book fits a prompt in multiple challenges, I'll take it.

I would still not allow overlaps between the prompts, but my yearly reading average is usually a little over a hundred, so I would technically be able to do both challenges with a different book for each prompt ... I might give it a try. In that case I will probably alternate between challenges for each book I read. And I will give the PS Challenge priority over the ATY challenge in case things get tight. Seriously tempted ... :)

BookRiot Read Harder
MMD
SuperWendy's TBR challenge -- monthly challenge focusing on romance
Read the World -- monthly challenge
Keeping it Real - monthly nonfiction challenge
Alphabet challenge -- read an author from every letter throughout the year
Climbing Mt TBR -- you set your own goals monthly
A 3 month TBR challenge focusing on TBR books
Finish or Flee -- focus on finishing or getting rid of unfinished book
Kidlit -- monthly book of the moderator's choice
Ultimate Challenge -- very similar to the popsugar challenge, with 52 books
Nonfiction every month
A monthly book about money, moderator's choice
One with a different prompt every month
And another random one in German. ;-)
I keep having to edit this as I remember more. Yes, I have a problem.

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Yes!! Another competitive purist like me! I only allow one prompt per book. No overlap or repeating it on another challenge. So I will be doing A LOT of reading this year. Keep up the recommendations of good books everyone!

I'm the same way - one book per prompt. We will be reading a lot! Looking forward to lots of good recommendations!


Some of the challenge runners have print out options with checklists. I sometimes make my own.

Other than popsugar I'm doing 3 more challanges. To organize I have written down i.e. made my own spread sheet.

Here is the promo doc
"The Big Bad Shhlut Challange"
It basically focuses on erotic read.

http://theqca.wixsite.com/quirkycitiz...

did I look at this thread?? :-)

I hope I will be able to finish both, but now I´m two books behind schedula - yes, it´s really something what I need to know! :-)