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2016-19 Activities & Challenges
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Trim the TBR—August Planning and Reporting

It is published in the 21st century so I am gonna have to say it fits the tag this month!

It also might fit 21st Century as it is the aftermath of nuclear war. We will see.
It's The Golden Age of Murder for me! It's tagged 21st century on page 3 but I don't classify it as such as it takes place between the wars!


And it's one I actually own, as opposed to July's, which neither I nor my library own (I had an e-arc, which was how it got to my TBR).


This is a solid book by Nora and is also the subject of a super cheesy Lifetime movie featuring Brittany Murphy! I think there are 8 or 9 total Nora Lifetime movies and they are so wonderfully cheesy. lol

Have this one on my TBR too-look forward to your thoughts-I got lucky this month, mine is only 170 pages!


Oh, you're in for such a treat with Every Heart a Doorway.

Hi Amy! We're reading buddies this month! I'll be reading The Invisible Bridge with you. I added it as #16 on my list in July because it came highly recommended last year when I asked about books set in Budapest. I don't actually own this one, but have requested the book and audiobook from the library. Fingers crossed the audiobook comes in time since this is over 600 pages :-)


Oh, you're in for such a trea..."
Good to know!


Oh so jealous-about the pool and the dog😀

Amy, I think we planned to read this together, as it is my number 16 as well. I'm not sure if anyone else is in. It has been on my tbr for a while.
Edited to say, I see that Doughgirl is in the group read as well.


I am reading the book after that one, A Breath of Snow and Ashes next month! We can be Outlander reading buddies ;)

I know I'll want to once I dip my toes back into the series.

Happy to have another psychological thriller for my Summer Reading.

It certainly was written in the 21st century and it seems like some of it happened then as well.



I didn't have a chance.
there were 0 books on my Trim list from the 21 century... (or witches or holidays for that matter)
Ah well. I'm deep in early 20 century with colonialism... with A Passage to India by EM Forster

I LOVE THIS BOOK!! Hope you like it... the TV series started a couple months or so ago also.

Have a marvelous holiday! We went to Denmark about 5 years when we visited my husbands sister in Sweden-lovely, lovely sea-sides! Enjoy!

I won't be able to start it until after 8/1. I'm waiting for the book and audio to come in at the library. Is someone going to set up a group read thread? I've never been part of a group read before. Excited!

Thanks, Amy. If everyone else is up to it. I could start reading in early August. It would be good to get it out of the way and then move to something else.
I am sure you are going to love it, Amy. I checked and many people whose judgement I trust have read it and rated it highly.



It certainly was written in the 21st century and it seems like some of it happened then as w..."
I just checked, and you're right, thank you! Nine people tagged it 21st century, so I'm good!

Oh, what a perfect time to read this! I envy you.


I just finished the third one so I'm hoping to fit this in soon. I 💖 Armand Gamache.


I liked this even more than The Song of Achilles. It's really good as an audio too.

It's been tagged 21st Century Fiction
Will that count? Or does it have to be exactly "21st Century" with no other qualifier?


Liked this more than Song Of Achilles - found it more powerful. Hope you enjoy it.

Well that sucks in the 6 pages of things it has been shelved as 21st Century is not one of them. Hmmm

BUT, that will count for the regular monthly tag, so out your review in the monthly tag folder and you will at least get the points there!


I hope you love it! We had a buddy read on this and I really enjoyed it!
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Head to your list that you posted in your personal challenge tracking thread, find your 16th book, and get your hands on it! Reading cannot start until August 1, but this gives you a few days to get it physically in your possession.
Feel free to post here what your 16th book is if you want to see if anyone else is reading it, but this is absolutely not required!
Once August 1st hits, then you can post your reviews here when you complete your book. Reviews must be at least 4 sentences long. Other things to include if it fits:
• Fits the August tag of 21st Century.
• Page length of the book.
Still working on your previous books? You can post your review here when you finish, but please label it clearly as your, e.g., #19-January book!
A note on page lengths:
To keep this fair, the official page count will be the hardcover edition OR, if there was no hardcover version, the format that the book was first published in. You can find these numbers on the book details page here on GR or you can also find them on Amazon.
This means your page length you are reporting only for this challenge may not EXACTLY match the edition you read, but it is the best way we can keep things even in the age where mass market paperback editions can have many more pages than other versions. This page length applies to audiobooks as well.
A reminder of the scoring:
• Read your book - 3 points
• Your completed book happens to fit the tag (must be tagged as such on GR) - 2 points (plus you'll get an additional 2 for posting your review in the Monthly Tag folder)
• Read the longest book among all people who completed their randomly assigned book in any given month - 5 points
• Read the most pages in any quarter (up to 3 books total and quarters are Jan-Mar, April-June, Jul-Sept, and Oct-Dec) - 25 points
• Read the most pages for the whole year (up to 12 books total) - 100 points
• Read the most books that fit a tag for the year - 25 points (totally random luck, but still fun!)
A note for people who start the challenge after January 1:
Whenever you join, if you want to participate in the current month, then Anita or I will randomize your list as described above, locking in the book for that month as well as the books for all previous months (exact number depending on when you join). Then, you can have the random number for the next month is announced to rearrange the order of the remaining books to align with any buddy reads or just going with your gut instincts!
Once the random number for the next month is announced, your list is locked and you cannot change it until our mid-year shake-up!
This seems like the best way for people to jump in at any point while still keeping things as fair as possible.
Reminder of numbers:
January: 19
February: 17
March: 34
April: 12
May: 24
June: 30
July: 23
August: 16