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2016 Reading Challenge- the BIG REVEAL

Yay, thanks for reminding me that someone's my age and already has a book published, while I'm still working on my first novel...
Other than that, I love some categories and hate some, I think 2015 was both better and worse for different reasons, but I'll definitely be giving it a go.
I'm failing 2015 challenge (only done 30 so far) because I found out about it too late and because half a year was stolen by my dissertation and reading academic articles, so I'll try to get books for the 2016 challenge that would also cover what I haven't for 2015, even if too late. The completionist in me won't have it any other way.

I'm two away from finishing this year's challenge. And, this year I'll finish 90+ books - a record for me. The challenge has helped stretch me to read selections I may not have otherwise.






I agree Martha. A great mix between challenge and flexibility!
It's a great List everyone! And thanks for your hard work Anne !!
I'm going to aim for 52 books again this year, but I'll go for Tier 1 and mix the remaining 16 with another challenge / read along (yet to be discovered) for my wild cards.
I'm toying with the idea of pulling random numbers out of a 'hat'.. a virtual hat possibly.. to decide what to read next.
Still have another 3 books to find for 2015 though. I'll need to phone mum tonight!

On the other hand my favourite genre has always been fantasy while other people hate it lol.
YA... I don't hate YA I just find a most of the ones I've read unsatisfying and unmemorable, and then on the other hand I absolutely loved Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe so who knows? With a bit of luck I'll find another good one.


Thanks for putting together the list. I am assuming you will make a new thread when the time comes? Or will it be a whole new group?
Valerie wrote: "Thanks for putting together the list. I am assuming you will make a new thread when the time comes? Or will it be a whole new group? "
I will just be updating this group, rather than creating a new one.
I will just be updating this group, rather than creating a new one.


Will you archive all the old topics somehow (not sure how much this place allows) or just delete them?

Is that Crewel by Gennifer Albin?

Yes. Crewel

Here's a list of books about books with an explanation of what they are. I read a lot of these and just finished one called When Books Went to War, The Stories that Helped Us Win World War II by Molly Guptill Manning. I enjoyed it and voted for it in the Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Best of 2015 History category. Other titles in the Books about Books category I've enjoyed are 1001 Books for Every Mood by Hallie Ephron, Ph.D and The Novel Cure by Ella Berthoud and Susan Elderkin.
Oksana wrote: "Anne wrote: "I will just be updating this group, rather than creating a new one. "
Will you archive all the old topics somehow (not sure how much this place allows) or just delete them?"
They will all still be here! The new topics will just show up at the top. I'll try to organize it as best as possible. But I definitely won't delete anything.
Will you archive all the old topics somehow (not sure how much this place allows) or just delete them?"
They will all still be here! The new topics will just show up at the top. I'll try to organize it as best as possible. But I definitely won't delete anything.

Here's a list of books about books with an explanation of what they are. I read a lot of these and just finished one called When Books Wen..."
That is quite the eclectic list. Some of those I read, and I do not think I would have called it a book about books...but, that now gives me an idea of a book that is already in my stack I could use. Thank you.




Cyndy wrote: "I think I'll go for the full list - and I will wait until Jan 1 to start reading. :-) I saw that pop sugar posted their 2016 reading list. I didn't count, but I thought it looked shorter. I may fol..."
Interesting! I took a look, and they only have 40 categories this year, some of which are similar to ours.
Interesting! I took a look, and they only have 40 categories this year, some of which are similar to ours.
Amanda wrote: "I like our list much better "
I do to. I also like that our list was completely crowdsourced by the group through suggestion, discussion, and voting!
I do to. I also like that our list was completely crowdsourced by the group through suggestion, discussion, and voting!


I do to. I also like that our list was completely crowdsourced by the group through suggestion, discussion, and voting!"
How did the 2015 list happen?
Oksana wrote: "Anne wrote: "Amanda wrote: "I like our list much better "
I do to. I also like that our list was completely crowdsourced by the group through suggestion, discussion, and voting!"
How did the 2015..."
The 2015 list came from this website:
I just ran across it (on Pinterest maybe?), and thought it would be fun to start this group after talking to a few of my friends. There are other Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ groups based around the 2015 challenge, but if I do say so ours is the best. :-)
I'll be updating this group soon to reflect our new, independent reading challenge for 2016!
I do to. I also like that our list was completely crowdsourced by the group through suggestion, discussion, and voting!"
How did the 2015..."
The 2015 list came from this website:
I just ran across it (on Pinterest maybe?), and thought it would be fun to start this group after talking to a few of my friends. There are other Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ groups based around the 2015 challenge, but if I do say so ours is the best. :-)
I'll be updating this group soon to reflect our new, independent reading challenge for 2016!

Now that we're nearing the end of the year, I'm going to start updating this group to reflect the 2016 challenge. Again - thanks to EVERYONE for your input on next year's challenge. It is truly the result of discussion and voting, and reflects the great group of people we have here.
Cheers!
Cheers!

Thanks to you Anne, for all your hard work!

Thanks so much Anne!!!

Cyndy wrote: "I like our list better as well. I have been looking through my Kindle bargains to see what categories they can fill and it's looking good. I just can't see buying a book in a genre that I would nor..."
Libraries are great places for free books, even for your Kindle. ;-)
I think controversial books aren't necessarily books that have been banned or challenged - and vice versa! When I get the folders set up for each category there will be a thread for suggestions.
Libraries are great places for free books, even for your Kindle. ;-)
I think controversial books aren't necessarily books that have been banned or challenged - and vice versa! When I get the folders set up for each category there will be a thread for suggestions.
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Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (other topics)
Next year's challenge will have two levels of achievement:
Tier One
Read 36 books selected from the categories. Up to four may be "wild card" books of your choice.
Tier Two
Read a book from each of the 43 categories, plus 9 "wild cards" for a total of 52 books.
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The Categories
Read a book that takes place on each continent, or is written by an author from that continent (fiction or non-fiction)
1. North America
2. South America
3. Africa
4. Antarctica
5. Europe
6. Asia
7. Australia
8. A banned or challenged book
9. An award winning book (Pulitzer, Hugo, Man Booker, etc.)
10. Memoir/Autobiography/Biography
11. A dead author's last book
12. A book with LGBT matter or character(s)
13. A book your favorite author loves
14. A retold fairytale
15. A Young Adult book
16. A history book (fiction or non-fiction)
17. A book where you have seen the movie, but not read the book
18. A book from the NYT Bestseller list
19. A book with the point of view of an immigrant
20. A controversial book
21. The first book you see when you walk into a library or bookstore
22. A classic
23. A debut novel
24. Published this year (2016)
25. Based entirely on the cover
26. Own but never read
27. A book by an author you never read before
28. A book recommended to you by a friendly librarian
29. A book by a Nobel Prize winner
30. Mythology (not just Greek)
31. A book written by someone born the same year as you
32. Dystopia
33. Reread of a favorite book
34. A book about books
35. Book published the year you graduated high school
36. A book a child/teen/someone younger than you loves
37. A book about/set by the sea
38. A book with two authors
39. Author from your own state, province, or country
40. A book about a trip (road, cruise, around the world)
41. A book with the name of a person in the title
42. Science Fiction
43. Fantasy
44. Wild card
45. Wild card
46. Wild card
47. Wild card
48. Wild card
49. Wild card
50. Wild card
51. Wild card
52. Wild card
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A big thank you to everyone that took part in the discussions and voting for our next challenge. My hope is that you'll all find it to be an even better experience in 2016!
During the month of December I'll start creating the discussion folders and will change the name of the group to reflect the new year. And I'll find a new icon for the group.
In the meantime, keep reading - 2015 isn't over yet!