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      I don’t think everyone likes to commit to a reading plan. They’d rather play it by ear, and that’s ok. Of course, I will be joining in. But as for how many books I will read in each category, I just read what I feel like at the time. I almost think I jinx myself when I say a specific number of books, because that’s when I get into a reading slump, lol.
    
  
  
  
      Cheryl wrote: "I don’t think everyone likes to commit to a reading plan. They’d rather play it by ear, and that’s ok. Of course, I will be joining in. But as for how many books I will read in each category, I jus..."I can’t commit to more than what I already am due to other challenges I’m doing as well! I’m looking forward to doing them all though and have made 2020 the year I clear my massive TBR pile 😂 I will let myself buy new books, if they’re greats but they have to be shelved until I’ve cleared my existing pile 😉
      Dagny wrote: "Lorraine wrote: "Where’s everybody else??? Are we the only 2 doing this challenge? 😂"I'm in for sure, Lorraine! Just not as organized as you. :-)"
Good stuff!!!
      I love these monthly challenges. It's introduced me to new genres and authors, many of which I really enjoyed. The extra challenge for myself is trying to overlap challenges, so I prefer to list my level at the beginning of each new month.
    
      I am new to this group and have never really done a reading challenge before, but I would definitely like to try participating in this one!
    
      Cara wrote: "I am new to this group and have never really done a reading challenge before, but I would definitely like to try participating in this one!"They’re addictive!! I now have 8 on the go for 2020! But they are all inter-linked in a way, and are great ways to read new and old books and interact with new people ❤️ Happy reading!!
        
      Forgot to declare that I'm in too... lol.
I am making a list of books as last year it helped me a lot (although only for the first 6 months, but it was very useful!)
I'll be posting my reading list in a day or so...
  
  
  I am making a list of books as last year it helped me a lot (although only for the first 6 months, but it was very useful!)
I'll be posting my reading list in a day or so...
      Monthly Levels:Level 1: Casual Reader: 1-2 books (easy)
Level 2: Frequent Reader: 2-4 books (moderate)
Level 3: Bookworm: 4-6 books (mildly strenuous)
Level 4: Bibliophile: 6-8 books (strenuous)
Level 5: Bookiopath: 8 books or more (challenging)
Don't forget to mention book type...
HB: Hardbacks
PB: Paperbacks
EB: E-Books
AB: Audio Books
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2020 Genre-List:
Cinder 1/17/20 AB
The Nanny Diaries 2/25/20 PB
Plaster and Poison 3/11/20
‣ April* - YA or Graphic Novels
‣ May - Classics/Literary
‣ June - Non-Fiction
‣ July - Dystopian/Apocalyptic
‣ August - Contemporary Fiction
‣ September - Humour or World Fiction
‣ October - Horror
‣ November* - Historical or Steampunk
‣ December* - Adventure or Fantasy
      Bring on January! So excited to begin another year. For January with challenge I'm going for level 4, and hoping for closer to 8 books, but we'll see:)
    
      Science fiction is one of my favorite genres - so excited for January! I am trying for level 1 because work is still a little crazy
  
    
        
      Holley wrote: "Science fiction is one of my favorite genres - so excited for January! I am trying for level 1 because work is still a little crazy.."
Those are two good choices, Holley.
  
  
  Those are two good choices, Holley.
      Holley wrote: "Science fiction is one of my favorite genres - so excited for January! I am trying for level 1 because work is still a little crazy
[bookcove..."I'm planning on reading Hitchhiker's Guide too! I was worried I was the only person left on the planet who hadn't read this yet...lol;)
      I going to try for Level 2 as I finished a science-fiction short story today, The Son and The War of the Worlds is next.
    
      I will be joining the challenge again this year. I enjoyed the challenge last year even though I fell off the face of the earth the last few months. Health issues and and massive depressive episode did not allow me the mental strength to follow a story line. I hope to do better this year.
    
      I'll be joining the challenge, probably just 1 book a month, I'm a little undecided what I'll read because every time I pick books for the assigned genre, I end up reading something else entirely :)
    
        
      Marjorie and B. R. Kyle,
There is absolutely no pressure with these reading challenges. The main thing is to have fun! I don’t always know how many books I’ll read for each month’s challenge until I start it.
Marjorie,
I hope this year brings you better health. Do what you can with your reading, and adapt it to how you feel. We’re just glad that you’re a part of this group!
  
  
  There is absolutely no pressure with these reading challenges. The main thing is to have fun! I don’t always know how many books I’ll read for each month’s challenge until I start it.
Marjorie,
I hope this year brings you better health. Do what you can with your reading, and adapt it to how you feel. We’re just glad that you’re a part of this group!
      Dagny wrote: "Marjorie wrote: "I will be joining the challenge again this year. I enjoyed the challenge last year even though I fell off the face of the earth the last few months. Health issues and and massive d..."Thank you! I get great joy from this group.
      Cheryl wrote: "Marjorie and B. R. Kyle,There is absolutely no pressure with these reading challenges. The main thing is to have fun! I don’t always know how many books I’ll read for each month’s challenge until..."
Thank you! I love this group. It stimulates me and makes me want to do better than I think I can.
      I am willing to try again this year. Last year got derailed.Monthly Levels:
Level 1: Casual Reader: 1-2 books (easy)
Level 2: Frequent Reader: 2-4 books (moderate)
Level 3: Bookworm: 4-6 books (mildly strenuous)
Level 4: Bibliophile: 6-8 books (strenuous)
Level 5: Bookiopath: 8 books or more (challenging)
Also, don't forget to mention what type of books you'd be reading:
HB: Hardbacks
PB: Paperbacks
EB: E-Books
AB: Audio Books
RMFAO 2020 Genre-List:
‣ January - Science-Fiction
‣ February - Women's Fiction or Westerns
‣ March* - Mystery-Thriller
‣ April* - YA or Graphic Novels
‣ May - Classics/Literary
‣ June - Non-Fiction
‣ July - Dystopian/Apocalyptic
‣ August - Contemporary Fiction
‣ September - Humour or World Fiction
‣ October - Horror
‣ November* - Historical or Steampunk
‣ December* - Adventure or Fantasy
Now I just need to plan!
      I would like to join this!Monthly Levels:
I think I would like to get to level 3 for each month. I'm not really a plan ahead, but I will update as I go along.
RMFAO 2020 Genre-List:
‣ January - Science-Fiction
‣ February - Women's Fiction or Westerns
‣ March* - Mystery-Thriller
‣ April* - YA or Graphic Novels
‣ May - Classics/Literary
‣ June - Non-Fiction
‣ July - Dystopian/Apocalyptic
‣ August - Contemporary Fiction
‣ September - Humour or World Fiction
‣ October - Horror
‣ November* - Historical or Steampunk
‣ December* - Adventure or Fantasy
      Dagny wrote: "Best laid plans and all that..."Plans? What plans? Is that like rules that need to be broken? I am so confused, but I love how lax the rules are😘
        
      I created a folder for the January 2020 Science Fiction challenge. Here is the link: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
    
  
  
  
      I'll try this.‣ January - Science-Fiction - Moderate - 3 books
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‣ February - Women's Fiction or Westerns - Casual - 1 book
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‣ March* - Mystery-Thriller Casual - 1 book
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‣ April* - YA or Graphic Novels - Bookiopath - 8 books
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‣ May - Classics/Literary
‣ June - Non-Fiction
‣ July - Dystopian/Apocalyptic
‣ August - Contemporary Fiction
‣ September - Humour or World Fiction
‣ October - Horror
‣ November* - Historical or Steampunk
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      Hello, guys, here's the link to the February thread - Feb'20 - Women's Fiction or Western: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
    
  
  
  
        
      Here is the link to the May 2020 Genre Challenge: Classics OR Literary Fiction
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
  
  
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      Hi guys... here's the link to the May thread - Non-Fiction: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
    
  
  
  
        
      Hi guys, I have made changed the month's challenge so do make sure to read the description for it before posting your reads :)
Here's the link for the next month's challenge: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
  
  
  Here's the link for the next month's challenge: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
        
      Hello, everyone. Here's the link to the August challenge thread - Contemporary Fiction: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
    
  
  
  
        
      Here's the link to the November'20 Genre Challenge: Historical or Steampunk
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
  
  
  https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
        
      Here is the link to the December 2020 Genre Challenge: Fantasy or Adventure:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
  
  
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For the 6th year of this challenge, we have the same genres that we had last year except for one change - We're shifting Mystery month to March and Women's Fiction to February.
For those who are new to this challenge, for Genre Challenge, we read one genre every month (sometimes two when we have the alternate-genre months.) We post the genre list in advance (for this year's genre list see below) so that we can plan our reads in advance. The focus of this challenge is not only to read more books in the genre we love but also to give us a chance to explore new, unfamiliar or lesser-known genres, not to mention the joy of reading with other book lovers and exploring new titles that they love and adore.
We don't want to burden or restrict the participants by specifying sub-genres because that creates a very different set of its own problems that will hinder the actual reading. Therefore, you can pick the sub-genres as per your convenience.
Another perk of this challenge is that you don't have to buy new books to participate in this challenge; all you have to do is go through your own books and organise your TBR-list as per the genres for this challenge.
Another one of the coolest things about this challenge is that the modtoreras are super awesome sharing tons of resources and recommendations. What else can a bookworm ask for!?
In order to participate, simply announce your participation here (you even blog about it if you want to.)
And now it's time to unveil the Genre List!
RMFAO 2020 Genre-List:
‣ January - Science-Fiction
‣ February - Women's Fiction or Westerns
‣ March* - Mystery-Thriller
‣ April* - YA or Graphic Novels
‣ May - Classics/Literary
‣ June - Non-Fiction
‣ July - Dystopian/Apocalyptic
‣ August - Contemporary Fiction
‣ September - Humour or World Fiction
‣ October - Horror
‣ November* - Historical or Steampunk
‣ December* - Adventure or Fantasy
*Alternate-Genre Month - For these months, we have 2 genre options. You can pick and do either of the two or both, it's totally upto you!
Monthly Levels:
Level 1: Casual Reader: 1-2 books (easy)
Level 2: Frequent Reader: 2-4 books (moderate)
Level 3: Bookworm: 4-6 books (mildly strenuous)
Level 4: Bibliophile: 6-8 books (strenuous)
Level 5: Bookiopath: 8 books or more (challenging)
You can announce the level you'd be going for each month on the respective discussion threads which we will share here every month.
Also, don't forget to mention what type of books you'd be reading:
HB: Hardbacks
PB: Paperbacks
EB: E-Books
AB: Audio Books
PLEASE READ (especially new members):
1. You can read any number of books for the respective genre each month in one particular month.
2. Take your time and go through your entire TBR-list before deciding the books to read.
3. You can join the challenge at any stage (in any month.)
4. You can drop out of the challenge any time you like.
5. You can select different levels every month.
6. Use this discussion board to share your reads with other members of the group.
7. Please be active and don't hesitate to ask questions or recommend books.
8. We encourage social shares, so if you'd be sharing or mentioning this challenge on your social media, don't forget to tag - #RMFAO and @thereadingbud
For any queries, you can post a comment or send a message to the group or the mods any time. We'd love to hear from you!
Other challenges that you can participate in:
RMFAO 2020 Classics Catchup
RMFAO 2020 Series Challenge
RMFAO 2020 Audiobook Challenge
If you're as crazy about reading and books as we are, then go wild combining all or any challenges to spice up your reading lists!
You can also read blog posts relating to this challenge, other challenges or the group itself here: https://thereadingbud.com/rmfao/
All The Best and Happy Reading!