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Just keep up the good work Michael :)

If we want some way of keeping track for everyone how many REH books we all read toward the challenge this year, my suggestion would be to set up a thread where we could each post the titles of the books we've read as we finish them. We could set a group goal, if you all want to. (One of my other groups is using that format for a classics challenge, and it seems to work well.)

4 books by Howard is pretty good even if its 7 as i planned.

The Challenge system for Groups does require that a shelf be dedicated to that Challenge (the Goodreads yearly Challenge doesn't - it just picks up all books you mark as having been read that year). So I'll set that up again, but I'm happy to set up the discussion thread along the lines that your suggest, also


I like the idea of the so-called 'group challenge.' If there are other options, such as the one Werner suggested, I'd be open to trying those as well, but I found last year's set up to be rather enjoyable - especially since I could follow Vincent's progress and know that I beat him to the finish (although, admittedly, I did read fewer books, and smaller books than those of my aforementioned comrade).
In any case, it was great fun. I hope we have something like it for 2013. Happy New Year, everyone!
Wishing you a good one from The Lone Star State,
P-12


I have new copies of Kull complete by Del Rey, Almuric,Waterfront boxning Collection. My best humor book of 2012 was A Gent from Bear Creek novel. Look forward reading those 3 books above and then going after other western humor stories.



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I can take part in group read, no Uni classes in my way in June.

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Books mentioned in this topic
Blood and Thunder: The Life and Art of Robert E. Howard (other topics)Black Vulmea's Vengeance (other topics)
Personally, I'm getting my Robert E. Howard reading back on track with Black Vulmea's Vengeance: I like a good pirate tale!
to see if there's any taste for a December/Christmas Group read, I'm about to publish a poll for suggested stories we enjoy together.
If there are other activities that you'd like to see in the Group, then I'm open to suggestions, but I will take a tumbleweed silence to mean that your happy with the present occasional and sporadic bursts of activity :-)