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OMG you managed 160 last year Victoria, I'm really impressed :)
Well I have also challenge myself to read 100 books this year as I managed to read 112 last year :)
I hope I reach it, because if I don't , I'm going to be so upset with myself .
Well I have also challenge myself to read 100 books this year as I managed to read 112 last year :)
I hope I reach it, because if I don't , I'm going to be so upset with myself .

LOL! I just told my hubby how many I'd challenged myself to read, and he said "100? Yeah, I give you a couple of months and you'll have done that challenge!"
Yes, Michael, I know I'm bonkers... What's your point? LOL! Seriously though, I know a couple of people who've challenged themselves to a higher number.


You can make me a corned beef and pickle sandwich instead, if ya like...

You can make me a corned beef and pickle sandwich instead, if ya like..."
With that avatar I would have thought you would prefer crab cakes.


I haven't even finished my first book this year!


In fact, it doesn't matter how many books people have chosen, as long as they feel it's an achievable goal for them. If you feel you'll only be able to read on average a book a month, then that's fine. If you feel you'll read about a book aweek, then that's fine. If you feel you can read more, well that's fine too. The idea is to pick a goal you think you can achieve and try to achieve it.
Some people read slowly, and some people read quickly. Some people have a lot of free time to read, but some people don't get much reading time. It doesn't matter what the case is for you, just as long as you're happy with the goal you've set yourself.
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Victoria wrote: "There's nothing wrong with 30 books, Sandy.
In fact, it doesn't matter how many books people have chosen, as long as they feel it's an achievable goal for them. If you feel you'll only be able to..."
I totally agree with you Victoria :) Couldnt put it any better :D
In fact, it doesn't matter how many books people have chosen, as long as they feel it's an achievable goal for them. If you feel you'll only be able to..."
I totally agree with you Victoria :) Couldnt put it any better :D

thanks!!! you are right

If I keep this up, I'll be reading 300, never mind 200, LOL!
Part of this, I have to admit, is due to roughly a third of those being short stories, but a book is a book! I do have some longer books lined up to read soon though... I promised myself I'd read "War And Peace" this year for a start, and that should keep me busy for a few days, LOL!
It also helps that I really do spend a LOT of time reading, and with the fact that rather than reading braille books I generally either have an audiobook on or have my Kindle reading to me (I can easily read braille books, but they're so bulky that I tend to lean towards other reading options when possible) can do other things while listening, which increases my available reading time.
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ooh i probs wont. haha i normally start off at a fast rate then slow down :( But i hope to go to 150 if im lucky :D
And you will probs gets to 10000000000000 at your rate :D lol
And you will probs gets to 10000000000000 at your rate :D lol

Don't you think it's bending the rules, just a jiffy, to suggest that little "books", graphic novels and audiobooks are still books that carry the same weight as a 500 pager does towards a Goodreads challenge?
It's like suggesting that I write a letter home to my mother, when all I've done is "like" her status on Facebook! (It was the only analogy I could come up with at short notice).
I don't like the unpleasant air of competition that is banded around when really, if we get down to it, anyone can read a 100 page short story, but does that REALLY mean you've read four times as many books as I have, because mine was 400 pages long? No, it doesn't, so please stop suggesting it does.
Sure, ok, "a book's a book" yada yada, but that doesn't change the fact that a lot of us are secretly thinking that some people are bending the rules to appear more prolific/better/awesome than people who read "less".
So, running the risk of being sued for plagiarism, I'll leave my final thought on this matter - "All books are equal, but some are more equal that others".

At one point I didn't include audio-books in my yearly count.
I still don't include books that are edited and abridged for ESL but I do include children's books.
Should I discount Pygmalion (96p) or A Christmas Carol (104p) or maybe get double points for Les Miserables (1,463p)?
It's a personal choice.

The first is that some of us read more short stories than longer novels (I write children's fiction, so I need to read as much of it as I can too, and a large number of children's books are short ones... In fact, most tend to be when you're looking at those for younger readers, which is the age group I write for most of the time). Goodreads themselves count any book of any length, so why shouldn't we? Besides, this is a personal challenge, not an actual contest. If it was an actual contest then I do agree that size should be taken in to account, but since it isn't then what difference does it make what length the book is?
The second, and more important, point here is that saying audiobooks don't count is being rather unfair to the visually impaired community. If only print books count that limits many people's ability to participate. I mean, until I finally got my Kindle Keyboard my best option for accessible books was audiobooks, because getting hold of books in braille is difficult (and finding room to store them is no picnic either). So to say only certain formats qualify is rather unfair, don't you think?
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This Topic was up only for everyone to discuss there targets and how well they are going, If you want to debate about this, then MAKE a topic ABOUT that, you are making this topic look negative when all i wanted was positive, so please can we go back on to topic.

I don't dismiss audiobooks and GR certainly doesn't but for me it is such a different experience that I put them on a separate list.
ebooks are also a totally different experience for me but when they became popular I decided I couldn't keep track with 3 different 'Read' lists so now I count everything into my yearly total.
Anyway I said " I didn't include audio-books" and that is my personal idiosyncrasy.
I'm not setting any rules for anyone else.


Esther: My mistake; I misunderstood your meaning. But let's respect Tara's wishes and say no more about it, OK?
Amy-Sue: 150 is a good goal to start with, but if you want to up it then that's totally up to you. I think the best way to decide if you want to up your goal is to think about how many you usually read in a month, multiply that by 12, then decide if you want to stay with a comfortable number or challenge yourself to a higher number. I think your idea of doing a number that's the year without the 0 is a cool one though! Anyway, whichever goal you go with, good luck with it! :)


I keep changing my total until about halfway through the year depending on how many novellas or 'bricks' I read.

If anyone wants to add me as a friend and talk books your also welcome too!
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Oh my, you have read 58 already.. shocked :O
I have read 21 out of 100 so far :) Not doing so good this month, but i did make up for it last month :)
I have read 21 out of 100 so far :) Not doing so good this month, but i did make up for it last month :)

I've read 37 books towards my 200. It would have been more, but one of the books was "War And Peace" which took me 11 days to read, and a couple of the books I've read were re-reads, and since I don't mention re-reads on here they don't count towards my goal.
Yeah, that's right... I did actually read War And Peace like I said I was going to!

I have read 21 out of 100 so far :) Not doing so good this month, but i did make up for it last month :)"
Have had a wee bit of spare time so far this year...
Amongst that 58 is all 1,168 pages of Atlas Shrugged too, although War & Peace is on the agenda for later, got the Herron Books 3 volume set a few years ago and have been meaning to give them the attention they deserve.
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Hmmm... Good thing I listened to my hubby and upped it to 200, otherwise I'd be almost done already!
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How many books have you challenged yourself to read this year? Do you think you'll make your target fairly easily or are you pushing yourself?
Somewhere to chat about the GR challenge all this year!