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Feb 10, 2015 07:07PM

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Kudos to you for increasing your goal! I'm not sure if you figured this out already or not, but here are some instructions:
If you go to this folder and click the link near the top that says "new topic", you will be able to enter the title of your topic and write the first post. Then I recommend to bookmark that link or save it to your favorites so you can get back to it later.
Please don't hesitate to ask if you have any other questions!



My favourites so far are the Throne of Glass series by Sarah J Maas and The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins. I can totally recommend them.


I'm 32/60 yet, so I don't have to increase yet, but if something drastic doesn't happen I can't see me staying on that number.



Btw, I just wondered, is it okay if a group leader can't start the book before maybe 2/3/4 days into the new month? Tecknically I could start The Goldfinch earlier like tomorrow, but it's long, and I read one other long book and it would be nice to finish since both are on kindle and I might be tempted to just read The Goldfinch :P
Okay I am super new at this. If for some reason I don't reply or write stuff it is because I'm lost at how this works but here is my update...I just joined Goodreads and I put my goal at 60 books I think I will get more done because I have a challenge going on before that and have gotten 40 of them read already so I'm pretty excited. I don't know if we pick books together or if we just read whatever we like so if someone could clarify that, that would be great.

(btw is there a way of getting the widgets of previous challenges?)

The widgets use a book's "date read" field to determine whether to count it or not. I'm not sure if you put a book's date read field as a date in 2014 or before if it will update the old widgets, though. It's worth a try!

I'm almost done reading Cinder by Marissa Meyer. Very good book for a fairytale and sci-fi in one. Cinder"
Well done Julie

Finished it with the last of the Ayn Rand books for the Complete Works Challenge. She is a great writer but her material did slow me down for the last couple of months! (I much preferred her earlier works - more showing than telling, more action than lecture!)
I think I'm going to focus on the fun stuff to finish my remaining challenges for the year! I've had enough philosophy to last me awhile! :)

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I set my 2015 goal at 55 books and was pleased to meet it in November. Are you going to publish any stats on how members did? I wanted to know where I wound up on the bell curve.

As far as where you're at on the bell curve, of the 886 members who created personal challenge topics, 460 of them set goals for 50 books or fewer. That only takes into account goal setting, though, not goal reaching.
In any case, congratulations for reaching your challenge goal!


Haha thanks for the quick reply. :)

I am indeed thanks - I searched for a reading challenge group specifically to ask, hahah. I've swapped things around with the editions as you advised so hopefully the little 2014 Challenge Completed graphic reappears! Its a small, silly thing I know...
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