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2. Can we have a link to a personal folder like there was in the 2015 challenge so that we can track our progress that way? I really enjoyed coming to the group page and seeing my percentage competed right at the top. It was motivating.
Thanks for all of the hard work, mods!

2. Yes, it's available for this group too (if Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ doesn't decide to delete the feature) but it will be opened only on 1st January as it's linked to the challenge dates.

Sorry, I'm still somewhat new, how do I do this?

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Awesome!! Thank you so much!

I can't remember what I voted for...
Thank you!
What are you referring to when you say book topic?
In general we're asking that everyone not go through and create threads for books far ahead of time. So, say, someone were to create a plan the first week of January and then go through and create the A-Z thread for all the books on the plan. Then if they change the book they plan on reading then the thread would essentially die. Just in the spirit of active discussion, we'd like if people could wait until they're reading the book, or will be soon, to create a new thread.
Does that make sense?
In general we're asking that everyone not go through and create threads for books far ahead of time. So, say, someone were to create a plan the first week of January and then go through and create the A-Z thread for all the books on the plan. Then if they change the book they plan on reading then the thread would essentially die. Just in the spirit of active discussion, we'd like if people could wait until they're reading the book, or will be soon, to create a new thread.
Does that make sense?


Of course, if you read out of order (for example, you're reading the book for week 12) and it's currently "week 6" (for those in order), you can totally post your book in the Week 12 Progress Post.

Thinking about changing my selection for 2016 Week #34 - mental illness.
Would a book about addiction qualify here? Think so, but just wanted to check with you all.
Thank you!

It all depends on how much you can read in the year. It seems like most people do a different book each week but I have seen a few people who fill multiple categories with the same book.
If you feel like you can't, or don't want to, reach the 52 books then feel free to model your plan according to your goals :)
If you feel like you can't, or don't want to, reach the 52 books then feel free to model your plan according to your goals :)


Lots of people here use library, second hands books or ebook sales.
I use the library 99% of the time. Definitely check out your local library to see if they're partnered with OverDrive. A lot of times you can sign up for a card online and then just start downloading :)
There's the battle of the waitlists when you use the library but I never ran into any major issues with that this year.
There's the battle of the waitlists when you use the library but I never ran into any major issues with that this year.

That's the only way I can access all the books I want to read. No way I could buy all of them!
I do buy a lot of books, though, mostly books that have just been published and are not available on the digital library.

If you have a Kindle or device that is able to access the Kindle app, Amazon often gives away free Kindle books .

You can also subscribe to for everyday deals.

You can also subscribe to for everyday deals."
might want to go and check out
I go there all the time to see what they have, which is free and price drop kindle books every 24 hours , only thing is their only that prince for a short time.I got a 600 and some page Michael Crichton book for only .99

I had to sell my library before I moved to Alaska last year, so now I'm trying to build it back up.

I'm having troubles find books that are told from a different perspective of another book. Ie: 50 Shades of Grey and Grey (which I will not read either of these ... I tried and gave up; James is an awful writer).
Do you have any suggestions or know of any books that would fit into this category? I will most likely need to read both books, and I am okay with that.

I'll look and see what I can find for you.

I've heard that the The Painted Man series does this but I cannot confirm because I've not read them. I know the books are all told from different POVs, but I'm not sure if they fully rehash the same story or just some of the events.
EDIT: Also Every Day and Another Day

There were a lot of really good ones that did not make the final cut, and there are several I was not excited about, but after finding a book for it, I've changed my mind about them. There were several that were really difficult to find books for though, just because they were so specific.

Besides my digital library (it's like kindle unlimited, but I like it better), I get e mails from Book Riots Deals, Book Perk, Audible and Book Bub.
I'll check out all of the links you posted.
Manda, there's also Gone with the Wind with Rhett Butler's People and The Wind Done Gone. I haven't read the parallel stories but Gone with the Wind is one of my favorites.



For example, A is there: /topic/group...
They'll show up in December when people will add their books. You can find them when you create a new topic, in the "select folder" scroll :)

The really great thing about the A-Z folders is that now if members are reading the same books but for different weeks, we'll still all be discussing that book in one area which should lead to stronger discussions overall. I'm very excited about that! :)

For one of them I only have to read 24 books, so it will be quite easy to fit them in, but the other one is more complicated.

8. A classic book with less than 200 pages: would Raggedy Andy Storiescount as a classic and also does it count since its less then 200 pages.


thinks ,because that's the only short one under 200 pages I have.

my question is this : the book that I'm thinking of using can go to both of those question. which one would it fit more since its one of my DNT kindle books which is



I settled on Ender's Shadow, primarily because I picked Ender's Game for another topic in those suggestions.
Jody, I'm glad you suggested Wicked. It's one of my all-time favorites. With the exception of Lost, I have loved everything I have read by Maquire. He's a great story teller. Though admittedly, A Lion Among Men was the weakest in the Wicked series (I have yet to read Out of Oz, but it's set for 2016).
Laura, I haven't read Gone With The Wind since grade 6, but play on rereading it now that I'm an adult. I'm very interested in the other two stories once I get through that one again. I had never heard of them, but I'm intrigued that all three books are by different authors. *Curiosity is getting to me :)*
Stacey, I had never heard of these two books. I want to try to slip them in some where this coming year, even if it is just a side piece. Classics are great, and I love the forgotten about ones :)

Also, mods, I just came across this list, which you might like to add to the suggestion thread for the "book mentioned in another book" week - it's a list of all of the books mentioned in Stephen King's Danse Macabre, and there are over 100 books on it ... wow.
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