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Ok, you are scaring me. If I'm guessing right from your clues.
(Ok, I peeked, and I was totally wrong. Funny.)

2 would fit with my other challenges, the other... not so much!




Just ignore this . . .

Just ignore this . . ."
I was JUST talking to some friends Saturday night about summer reading and found myself contemplating a fourth read of this AMAZING SERIES.

I love your enthusiasm Nicole :-). The tag you are obviously rooting for is the only one we haven't done before which makes me lean towards it a bit. I'm not sure how I'm voting because I'm fine with any of the three tags.


Me, too!

(though I personally think suspense is a stretch ...)

Anita wrote: "Nicole R wrote: "Y'all, if you choose wisely then we could all read Twilight together! SQUEEE!!! ;)"
Just ignore this . . ."
Agreed...
but since it fits any tag, NIcole can read it regardless :).

LOL!





Everybody has one point for voting that is neither debited nor credited to your point account. I always vote, but use additional points only in case of dire need - like the next time a year tag comes along ;-)




Everybody has one point for voting that is neither debited nor credited to your point acco..."
True, I forgot about the free vote.

Susie wrote: " I do like to stretch myself, but some tags are too much of a stretch! "
I'm in line with Susie, in voting. I like to stretch myself, but I also consider what I would enjoy reading and since there was one which I never read anymore, I didn't vote for it and if it is chosen I will have to obtain something new.. which I hope to avoid.

Part of the fun of PBT (for me) is the creative thinking that goes into picking good books for a hard tag and seeing what others come up with. I get bored when the tag is too broad or just an extension of what I'm already ready. And I am ashamed to admit that I don't really check in or read reviews for these broad months - I'll just read the reviews on my homepage.

True, sometimes I end up reading a couple of mediocre books in a row, but I've found some gems too! I never read non-fiction before PBT challenged us to do so, and last year one of my top ten books was off our 100 NF list! Now I personally endeavor to read 6 NF books off the 100 list every year! :)
PS - The true crime book I was speaking of, is also on our NF list ;)

If it is truly a tag that I do not think I will like (ahem, looking back a few years to poetry) then I have the flexibility to pick something short.
But, I almost always read for the tag....though I need to get moving on my 2004 read!

:) We are gentle folks, even when we have our own strong opinions--looks like you'll fit in excellently here.

That's exactly what I do, too.


My sentiments exactly. I have stretched a lot over the years, grown from one genre to another, and am now focused on reading what I please. Usually, I can find something high on my TBR that works with the chosen tag (although paranormal romance may be the tag that makes a lie of that statement;-/

I am in a lot of challenges and try to pick the one that has the broadest range and matches to my TBR pile

Yours is the closest to how I choose a tag. I'd rather read for poetry (which I haven't read since Highschool) or paranormal romance (which is the least preferred for this month and I've pretty much overdosed on), than for a broad tag such as a year or bestseller. Like you, I miss the fun of discovery that comes with the challenge of a narrow tag. Also, I try to read as close to the spirit of the tag and the duds are few, since this group comes up with great recommendations.
Btw - I threw the three tags into a tagmash at LibraryThing and had a fit of laughter. Next to the expected Twilight and Hunger Games series, it included the Lord of the Ring series as well as the Dark Materials trilogy.

I'm basically nearly always in the camp of hoping for a more narrow tag because I also like the creative challenge of finding a title that both fits and that I want to read. However, I do have some broad ones that are favorites, and if they are up against a narrow one that seems really awful to me (star wars?), then I silently cheer for the one I love.
Honestly, I initially founded the group with the idea of stretching my own horizons, and I feel that even though probably half the tags are broad, I do think it has really changed the way I read and helped me to become a much more literary reader. It probably is all of your reviews that have made that happen rather than the tags themselves, but that seems totally fine!
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