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Tayla
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Jan 14, 2014 10:07AM
Have any challenge suggestions?
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Maybe we all need to read a specific amount of books? Or you give us a list of books you want us to attempt reading?
see who can read the most books in a month? and have them write a review on them so that you know they actually read it
We could do similar to "series challenge", but read just one ( or two, three) author(s) books. But just till we finish the challenge.
Katherine wrote: "We could do similar to "series challenge", but read just one ( or two, three) author(s) books. But just till we finish the challenge."oohh i like that idea!
Read your age: Read at least one book published in every year you've been alive (including the year you were born).
I love Jim’s idea. It will be a lot of books for me. I will have to check where I stand and how many more to go. Even if this isn’t the winner I’m going to do it anyway!
Here are some challenges I'm doing in other groupsMaybe someone will want to do these too?
ABC challenge (where you read a book that starts with each letter of the alphabet. Words like "the" don't count in the title)
Classic ABC challenge - like the challenge above but you make it harder by only using books that are 50 years old or older
Author ABC challenge: like above but you use the author's name instead of the title. I'm not doing this one but the other two ABC challenges.
Decades challenge: you read a book published in each decade starting with the 1850s.
50 states challenge: read a book set in each state.
Around the World challenge: read books set in locations in order of the world map..this can be challenging! So you need to read books set in countries near each other. Like my around the world challenge went: England to the sargasso sea in the Caribbean, to Florida, to Jamaica, to Haiti, to Puerto Rico... You look at a map and decide what countries you want to travel to and then find a book set in that country.
Popsugar challenge: a very popular one where you meet the requirements of 50 prompts.
You can also challenge yourself to see how many books or pages you read in a month..keep track on a piece of paper.
I have a challenge. It's called the Pick It For Me. For this challenge everyone who wants to participate posts a list of 3 to 10 titles selected at random from their TBR List, then everyone else posts your name and which of your listed books they'd like you to read. Whichever of your listed books gets the most votes is the book you read.Caveats: If you post the maximum number of titles allowed (10) and one or more books has the same number of votes, you may then post a run-off challenge or you may decide to read all all the books with the same number votes. Your choice. I'm NOT gonna tell you how to read your winning books.
For example if I posted Peace Talks by Jim Butcher, On the Banks of Plum Creek by Laura Ingalls Wilder, The Hobbit and Jurassic Park, with both Jurassic Park and On the Banks of Plum Creek getting four votes each, those are the two I would read... .
The object is to weed out your TBR List.
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