2022 ONTD Reading Challenge discussion
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JAN '20: Read a Book that is Being Adapted into a Movie or TV Show in 2020
Also just FYI: we're bringing back the wrap-up topics this year, in which you can discuss your picks after you've read them (we'll use this initial topic mostly to discuss what we're going to pick). Only this time the wrap-up will be posted in advance, so nobody has to wait until the end of the month and we won't forget to post it.
And please remember that if you want to open up a new topic to discuss a particular book (for example, let's say a group of you decides to read Dune for January), that is absolutely fine!!
And please remember that if you want to open up a new topic to discuss a particular book (for example, let's say a group of you decides to read Dune for January), that is absolutely fine!!


I think I'll go for The Turn of the Screw as it's short and I've been meaning to read it for a while.
Then if I'm feeling motivated, I'll try A Suitable Boy.
Then if I'm feeling motivated, I'll try A Suitable Boy.








(Also: ’m trying to figure out how to link to books in GoodReads, and the instructions weren’t entirely clear to me, and I think I did it wrong. Please excuse my ignorance!)

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ETA: I am just gonna skip the last year's months I missed lol oop
I picked Rebecca for this month tho
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I've realized I struggle with challenges because they often make me feel guilty for needing to read something I don't already own to fit the challenge rather than my frankly terrifying number of unread books. So I think this year I'm going to try to participate only when a book I already own suits the task and hopefully that works better.


Katie i have that problem too! i try really hard to make a book i have work within the challenge. if it doesn't, if a listed book is one i want to read, i get it from the library (i just did this in December - i really wanted to read "I'll be gone in the dark" so i borrowed it from the library). if nothing speaks to me, i skip it.
I have somewhere around 50 books in my house i want to read so i only add to the list if its something i already wanted to pick up. spending money on MORE books when i have what feels like an endless pile seems silly!

I'm gonna do Dune as well! It's one of my roommate's favourite books and it seems right up my alley. I was thinking of starting The Wheel of Time for the January challenge but it's unlikely to be released in 2020, although principal photography has started.



Am thinking about Just Mercy, The Witches, or A Suitable Boy. Probably the third one.
Okay. I am diving in. I started A Suitable Boy. It is long AF but reading it on a kindle helps to not fixate so much on the amount of pages.













This was a very entertaining horror with elements of comedy and wonderful pop culture references. I enjoyed the story and liked the ending too.
Books mentioned in this topic
ǰǰö (other topics)Just Mercy (other topics)
Brave New World (other topics)
Normal People (other topics)
Rebecca (other topics)
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The ONTD post is here:
In the meantime, you can check out some other websites that list 2020 adaptations: