The Seasonal Reading Challenge discussion
FALL CHALLENGE 2011: AFRICA
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the first time I played I was so overerwhelmed! Now I just go from top to bottom and I have two windows up. one for the task and one for my tbr. I also have shelf set up one for what I own to read already and one for the current series I am reading. I go to those first.

Then I go to the books I own and fit those. Finally, I look at the TBR for ideas on other books I might borrow from the library to complete the open tasks.
Since many of my own shelves are on my TBR and those not read in previous challenges were moved back to TBR, my TBR fills most of the tasks.



Anyways, back on topic...
I print out all the tasks and just start to go through the box & bags, plus my Nook. When I find a book that works, I toss it off to the side, and move onto the next one. Then I'll move over to my laptop and go through the library's online system and see what I can reserve from there. Sometimes if I find multiple books that work for a task between books, the Nook and the library - I will go back and look at other factors (GR author, length, comparing to other books to see if I'm reading several that are simliar in plot line, etc) Then the last step is to move everything onto my spreadsheet and clean up the family room:)
Christine US wrote: "I commandeer my couch and the floor immediately around it for 2-3 days while planning. I keep the majority of my unread paperbacks in a big box-- and now 2 bags...library used book sales always su..."
It all sounds good, until you get to the "cleaning up" part, LOL!
It all sounds good, until you get to the "cleaning up" part, LOL!



From that point, I first try to fit in any book that I have as an ARC/GR giveaway which I have at least 3 physical sitting in a pile on my dining room table and one on ebook on my computer (not including the 3 on the way). After this, I try to fit in any other physical books that I have (that my mom hasn't stolen) and haven't read yet. Whatever I don't have filled, I first go through the books on my Nook and fit those in and then epubs I have on my computer. At that point I check the local library ebook site and lastly local library physical book site. Anything I don't have I will fill in with a book I can buy, but I usually don't worry about that too much because I never finish anyway. Usually have about 5 windows open on my computer and 3 on just Google Chrome, but all this is so much fun.
The cleaning up part doesn't take too long considering I just look at my dog and tell him to do it for me. Haha unfortunately last time I told him, he got a little carried away and tried to read a book.
I think the planning part is the best part of the whole season. It isn't good when I am trying to finish books to get the most points for the current season though.

I've also seen a few tasks repeated since I started doing the challenges and I keep my lists of books/alternates on hand.
BTW - the tasks for this season are amazing! I've got everything on my bookshelf and have only had to look at the library for one, and only because it was specified by the task! I just might make a dent in my unread books this season! :)

I had a lot of trouble with a few of the 30 point tasks last time, but this time I've only got one left to sort out, and I know it won't be tricky. I'm glad that so far I haven't had to fit in a book I don't really want to read, but am reading for the sake of the challenge.


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Anyway, this is my first time with this challenge and I really cannot wait until the challenge starts. So far I've been able to use books in my possesion for the challenges. What I especially like about it, that books that otherwise wouldn't have been read for years (because of other book-obligations) now get their chance through a challenge. All books I have managed to fit in are now in a special bag especially for this challenge. I plan to read them in order. Here's hoping that I will be able to finish!


Does that make any sense?
Sassafrass wrote: "I have a question. I have a book by author Abigail Barnette, who is really Jennifer Armintrout. Jennifer is a GR author but Abigail is not. Can I still count Abigail's book as a GR author since h..."
sorry, no - only the names that are designated on GR as GR authors will count as such.
See http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/4... for clarification of goodread author and big book rules.
sorry, no - only the names that are designated on GR as GR authors will count as such.
See http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/4... for clarification of goodread author and big book rules.
Chelsea wrote: "Lahni wrote: "I have another challenge I'm working on this year that is my main challenge so I only pull titles that will work there as well. I used to fill my spreadsheet from top to bottom since..."
Another thing to keep in mind, Chelsea, is that you don't have to have the entire challenge mapped out before you start! The first time I did a challenge, I looked at the tasks and picked out a few that worked with books I knew I wanted to read. Then I read the help threads and the completed task postings as the challenge went along, and got ideas for books that sounded interesting and that I might not have thought of otherwise.
Another thing to keep in mind, Chelsea, is that you don't have to have the entire challenge mapped out before you start! The first time I did a challenge, I looked at the tasks and picked out a few that worked with books I knew I wanted to read. Then I read the help threads and the completed task postings as the challenge went along, and got ideas for books that sounded interesting and that I might not have thought of otherwise.


It's listed first as Historical Fiction and then as YA.
Victory by Susan Cooper.
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Kathy G. wrote: "Can this book be used for a 25 point task?
It's listed first as Historical Fiction and then as YA.
Victory by Susan Cooper.
Thanks"
Yes, this book would not be considered a young reader (rule #6)
It's listed first as Historical Fiction and then as YA.
Victory by Susan Cooper.
Thanks"
Yes, this book would not be considered a young reader (rule #6)

I may just choose a different book, but is there another way to establish a link to a cover?

Chelsea wrote: "Dee wrote: "if anyone needs/wants a tracking spreadsheet - here is one that i have used in the past which i've tweaked for the Fall one
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I tried it. I can't read the small print and the shampoo got in my eyes. ;@>


LOL! But would you have to post all of the covers? That could take a while!
I am trying to make a resolution not to even try to finish this season, so I can get some work done and earn enough money to cover my book buying addiction ... but all these tasks just make me want to read and read!


That is a great tip, Coralie, thanks!
Amanda wrote: "How does one procure a ticker? I WANNA TICKER."
Instructions are in the general help folder
Instructions are in the general help folder

Here’s an example: Play Dead is written by Anne Frasier, but if you go to the book page, credit is also given to Theresa Weir. Anne and Theresa are the same person, where Theresa is her real name. Theresa is listed as a GR author, Anne is not.
Here's a link to her website where she mentions her "Anne Frasier career".
So....yes or no?
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Beth F. wrote: "I feel like somebody has asked about this in the past but I can’t remember the answer—can we get credit for reading a GR author who writes/publishes under a pen name where the pen name is not neces..."
You can only get a GR author ticket by reading a book by an author who is listed as a GR author. If the author specified for that book is not listed as a GR author, then you cannot claim a GR author ticket, even if s/he is a GR author under another name.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/4...
You can only get a GR author ticket by reading a book by an author who is listed as a GR author. If the author specified for that book is not listed as a GR author, then you cannot claim a GR author ticket, even if s/he is a GR author under another name.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/4...

Katrina wrote: "Are there any special things we have to do for approving ARC copies/ebook galley copies of books not yet released. I'm currently reading Prized and it's not officially released unti..."
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/5... See Rule 10, this may help.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/5... See Rule 10, this may help.

Thanks :)

A-ha, I knew that had come up before but was drawing a blank on where I'd seen it. I was just a little confused since the book page listed both names as the author.
Thanks. :)

Also I bit tired so maybe I missed it? Anyway thanks in advance for answer.
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