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How many new books will you need to get?


I've got all of mine because I'm already doing a world challenge. I bought about 150 books for it over the last few years. It was cool to order from places like Amazon.fr (for some Francophone African countries) and the University of the South Pacific (in Fiji) for Oceania. A person should have a few books that cost less than their shipping charge.

I've found 9 of my around the world books there so far, and I have a wish list if any others get posted. Since I'm not in a rush, I think it works pretty well ...



Do we need to read novels for the challenge? Can we read short stories, or poetry?

Do we need to read novels for the challenge? Can we read short stories, or poetry?"
It is up to you, and might give you a break in the routine or be a quicker read some months. I know I have both on my list, as well as some non-fiction.

Do we need to read novels for the challenge? Can we read short stories, or poetry?"
Hi Mira,
I'm reading a selection of novels, memoirs and short stories in order to mix it up a bit..
I want about 9 more, but actually don't need any. I have books here that I could use if necessary but they are authors that I've already read; for the challenge. I was aiming to read new authors.

Barry, I'll be posting a new one shortly. Jenny, did you hear that? :)

Barry, I'll be posting a new one shortly. Jenny, did you hear that? :)"
Woohoo!


So far in my world challenge I've read novels, poetry, plays, history, natural history, politics, culture, essays, field guides, travel guides, memoirs, young adult novels, and kids' books. If I hadn't read for some countries already, I could add graphic novels to the heap.


Kristen, me too. I am also doing some on audio and some on kindle/nook on my phone (the free ones, especially). I need to take a picture of the shelf of physical books I've gathered. It is looking pretty great!
I'll put mine on paperback swap when I am done with them, so people can grab them from me there as I work my way through my 52! I'm listed as cachebether there.

Don't worry, I'm the same.



That's a great idea to give store credits. Our building has a little bookswap area where I drop things off.
Genia wrote: "I have seven bookcases, completely full, plus some books lying on top, plus about five boxes of books I really need to ship from the States."
Genia, if I had the space, I would!


I'm not sure he hasn't seen right through me, but he hasn't discovered the stacks under the sofa (it's so clever, dog toys and our childrens stuff never disappear under there anymore :-)



Just a few more, right?


I had the feeling. You know, Genia, several people have shared photos of their bookshelves. Hint Hint.

my kind of gal!




Perhaps some of you could trade books if you are reading the same stories?


Yeah, I'll be using both paper books and my kindle. Not everything is available on kindle and I have a lot of books that have been sitting on my shelves at home for a long time. I want to get through some of those.

Don't feel bad. I am the same way :-)

I think I had to get about 35, but I'm on my way there. And I've put some on my wishlist for Christmas ;).
I too have a lot to buy, I haven't decided just yet. First I have to see just how many I can find in libraries.

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I managed to find 40 of the 52 titles amongst the books I already own - so I'll "only" need to get 12 new ones. I've ordered three and will probably buy the rest in December and January.
So many great literary master pieces are either totally depressing - although I often agree that they are important and well written - or require a lot of their reader, so I've tried to add a few graphic novels and light reads too :-)
How about the rest of you? What were you reasons to choose the way you did?
How many new books will you add to your collections?