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message 1: by Rosemary (new)

Rosemary | 4291 comments Here's the place for general questions about the Fall 2025 season.


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14234 comments Here is a list from Wikipedia of mystery/crime fiction awards.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categor...

You can look here to find a listing on Goodreads, since the Style requires the award be on Goodreads. If you don't see the award listed on the first page, a key word can be entered in the search box upper right and it will go right to that award listing.

Book Awards


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Nick (doily) | 494 comments Are there bonuses for the 15-Point Tasks (Sweet Sixteen Bingo) this season?


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14234 comments I can help with that, Nick:

Per Book Bonuses:
Big: 500 pages or more: 5 pts
Old: first published 2000 or earlier: 5 pts

Sweet, no?


message 6: by Owlette (new)

Owlette | 715 comments Does MPG (main page genre) include the genres displayed after clicking “More”?


message 7: by Rosemary (last edited Sep 06, 2025 11:19AM) (new)

Rosemary | 4291 comments Owlette wrote: "Does MPG (main page genre) include the genres displayed after clicking “More”?"

Yes! But not "show all", which takes you to another page.


message 8: by Owlette (new)

Owlette | 715 comments Rosemary wrote: "Owlette wrote: "Does MPG (main page genre) include the genres displayed after clicking “More”?"

Yes! But not "show all", which takes you to another page."


That’s what I thought, but best to check with the mods. Thanks!


message 9: by Mary (new)

Mary | 1402 comments I have a copy of

Granta 81: Best of Young British Novelists, 2003 by Ian Jack

As well as several other issues of Granta. Does it quality as a “book” for RWS? It is a periodical but really looks and feels like a book. Compare to

The Best American Short Stories 2007 by Stephen King

Which has a similar look and feel but I think is more likely considered to be a book issued periodically as opposed to a periodical/magazine.

Thanks for the help


message 10: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (last edited Sep 14, 2025 07:50AM) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14234 comments Is Granta the same as McSweeney's? McSweeney's has always been accepted. I've never seen either one.


message 11: by Karen Michele (new)

Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5279 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Is Granta the same as McSweeney's? McSweeney's has always been accepted. I've never seen either one."

Yes, they are both literary journals.


message 12: by Rosemary (new)

Rosemary | 4291 comments I'm familiar with Granta, but not McSweeney's. They do sound very similar (book-length quarterly literary periodicals), and as McSweeney's is accepted, we will take Granta.


message 13: by Mary (new)

Mary | 1402 comments Rosemary wrote: "I'm familiar with Granta, but not McSweeney's. They do sound very similar (book-length quarterly literary periodicals), and as McSweeney's is accepted, we will take Granta."

Thank you very much. I just started this today, excellent! I will have to look for other issues.


message 14: by Owlette (new)

Owlette | 715 comments Hi. Question: For Group Reads, the explanation says:

“Other Rewards*

1. Group Reads: the Winter 2025-26 "group reads" books will be chosen by a combination of moderators, mega-finishers, and members that read at least 5 books and earn the highest number of Prize-Worthy points in the Fall 2025 Challenge.”

So, the highest number of Prize-worthy points determines the winner and not the highest number of books that earned prize-worthy points? I am not sure since the latest Readerboard post looks like the number of books was considered.


message 15: by Rosemary (last edited Sep 16, 2025 12:32PM) (new)

Rosemary | 4291 comments That's a good point, Owlette - it looks like it goes by the number of books earning Prize-worthy points. That was me not knowing exactly how the database would calculate it when I wrote the Styles & Bonuses post. I will update it. But anyway, usually we take about 10 people to pick group reads, so there are plenty of winners :)

Maybe you are thinking of the "Most Strategic Reader" who gets to create a task? There's only one winner for that. It doesn't depend on Prize-worthy points but on average total points per book claimed. (It's a little more complicated than that - the details are in point 3 under "Other Rewards".) This works the same way it always did.


message 16: by Owlette (new)

Owlette | 715 comments Thanks, Rosemary. Confusion cleared!


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