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Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14231 comments We're working on things always. It's quite possible that sometime before the end of the year, we could see a broader range of information about our members' reading accomplishments, something beyond who scored the most or who was a mega-finisher.

I was thinking about an All Time List - what was your all time high score?

How many books did all members combined read in this challenge?

Maybe how many 19th Century books we've read this year?

Anyway, you get the idea. What would be of interest to you? I don't know that we'd be able to provide just anything, but knowing what is of interest is extremely important, especially now.

Think Big, and share your wishes, please.


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2595 comments What the most popularly read book was


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I'd like to know which book qualified for the most tasks/ received the most points. It seems like there's usually someone the finds a book that combos for everything.


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Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5277 comments I like all of these ideas. I'd love to know how many pages I read and/or everybody read!


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14231 comments Karen GHHS wrote: "I like all of these ideas. I'd love to know how many pages I read and/or everybody read!"

which gets us to average pages read, or average books per person per challenge ...


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14231 comments *bump*

still working on ideas in the background

what were the most used styles?

member earned 1700 points, how many were task points, and how many style points?


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Kate S | 6459 comments I would like to see the most/least frequently claimed task(s)


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14231 comments Kate S wrote: "I would like to see the most/least frequently claimed task(s)"

Funny you should ask; the latest and greatest "edition" includes this very stat!


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Liz M I'd be interested in average points per book for each participant, as a way to see who is being the most strategic with their reading choices.


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14231 comments Liz M wrote: "I'd be interested in average points per book for each participant, as a way to see who is being the most strategic with their reading choices."

Funny you should ask that. I'm finally about to finish up AtW, so I'm looking at which RwS books I have identified that will garner the most points. I have never thought of this challenge as a competition between/amongst individuals, but apparently I do challenge myself to get the "most" for myself.


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Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5277 comments Liz M wrote: "I'd be interested in average points per book for each participant, as a way to see who is being the most strategic with their reading choices."

I agree that this one would be fun to see. It's the strategy part I enjoy and like Elizabeth said, it's challenging myself to fit the categories and get the points, not competition with others that makes it fun!


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Paula | 163 comments I'd like to see how many tasks are finished, on average, per person and how often tasks are repeated. I think it would give a good indication about how many tasks are needed to make it a good challenge. Of course, that could be personal preference. I love putting the list together regardless of the number of tasks!


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