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2020: Sword & Laser Book Club Challenges
For 2020 I'm drastically reducing my pledges:
15 fantasy (compared to 40 and later 35 in 2019)
10 sci-fi (compared to 15 in 2019)
5 comics (compared to 10 in 2019)
I figure this way I should meet all my goals and possibly exceed them without the pressure of trying to finish them next December.
Please note the change that we're no longer shooting for a specific amount, so people should pledge what they think they will/want to read for the year and not worry too much about the final numbers.
Let's see how we do as a group in 2020!
15 fantasy (compared to 40 and later 35 in 2019)
10 sci-fi (compared to 15 in 2019)
5 comics (compared to 10 in 2019)
I figure this way I should meet all my goals and possibly exceed them without the pressure of trying to finish them next December.
Please note the change that we're no longer shooting for a specific amount, so people should pledge what they think they will/want to read for the year and not worry too much about the final numbers.
Let's see how we do as a group in 2020!


Sword, Laser & Graphic Novels: 24 each.
Short Story collections: 6.
Last year I read: 35, 40, 87 & 11.

This year goals
Sword Challenge: 25
Graphic Novel Challenge: 100
Last year was terrible, only 88 graphic novels and 4 Fantasy books. I don't think this year is going to be as busy as the last one, so I'm keeping the same goals, I think these are achievable.
Xacur wrote: "Is there a way to make one of these challenges don't count against Goodreads' 2020 Reading Challenge? I want to read a more Graphic Novels, but personally I don't count them as book reads.
This y..."
Not that I know of. The group challenges are tied to the read date, so once you mark them as read in 2020 they'll count towards your main challenge too.
This y..."
Not that I know of. The group challenges are tied to the read date, so once you mark them as read in 2020 they'll count towards your main challenge too.


January 1:
Comic: 0/50
Laser: 0/15
Sword: 0/15
Also doing a “Hindsight 2020” thing this year. It’s all about rereading old favorites. That one is just for me.

Now there's a good challenge topic! I started wading thru
Isaac Asimov's Robot series
Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover series
Anne McCaffrey's PERN series
towards the end of the year with most to occur this year.

I'm pledging 15 for each.
I'm counting anything that I read more that 50% of in 2020 to be a truly 2020 read. Even though that's not exact.
Good luck!

If things pick up and I end up over-achieving then that's fine!

Quick question for anyone with a strong opinion either way. Do you count horror in these lists? A lot of horror falls in the realm of sci-fi, fantasy or a combination but sometimes people seem to just delegate horror as a separate entity (in categorization, not specifically anything I've seen here). I realize this is mostly just a choose-your-own adventure as far as what you decide to count but just curious how others view it. Personally I am entirely using them starting with the Troop as a sci-fi slashie (slashie as in half horror half sci fi to use the term from Zoolander, not slashie as a cutesy way of saying slasher haha).


Horror comes in two basic flavors: Chiller and Thriller. Chillers are supernatural or science fictional scary stories, while Thrillers are straight fiction.
Examples of Chillers are movies like Alien, The Ring, The Wolfman, etc. Books with vampires or zombies or demons, such as The Stand, World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War, Who Goes There?, Dracula, etc.
Examples of Thrillers are films like Wait Until Dark, where a blind woman is mistaken by criminals as having their heroin so she has to defend herself, or stories like The Tell-Tale Heart or books like The Silence of the Lambs.
So for me, Horror is like Comedy, in that it flavors another genre. If I’m reading Frankenstein, then it’s Science Fiction-Horror. Dracula is Fantasy-Horror. Red Dragon is Fiction-Horror.

So for me, Horror is like Comedy, in that it flavors another genre. If I’m reading Frankenstein, then it’s Science Fiction-Horror. Dracula is Fantasy-Horror. Red Dragon is Fiction-Horror.
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ooooh I like making horror a sub genre. This is spot on!

Yes, this is a sensible approach for me too.

I read a lot of horror & usually think afterwards, can I call it a sword or a laser. Same rules as Trike above. I also do this with Star Wars novels. Some contain no actual scenes with force powers, so I call those ones lasers. I never thought of Star Wars as fantasy before joining this book club, btw.

Yah, we’re kind of evil that way around here.
I’m not sure I had completely thought about it until someone mentioned it here either, but as soon as some one did, it made total sense, at least for the movies. I agree some of the EU, still feels more like SF to me.
Oh, and my arch villain power is I forget things I said on this forum all the time. So it is entirely possible I did put up a fight about weather Star Wars was SF or fantasy when it was first brought up. But in my current personal head cannon, it made total sense. ;-)

John (Nevets) wrote: "So it is entirely possible I did put up a fight about weather Star Wars was SF or fantasy when it was first brought up.."
One of the reasons I made this: https://www.goodreads.com/photo/user/...



If things go well, I may increase the numbers later in the year.

Sword: 10
Laser: 10
Graphic Novel: 12
Short Stories: 36



If you're listening to the Lightspeed Magazine podcast, you could probably synchronize the stories with whatever issue they came in, so once you read all the stories, just mark the magazine complete.

Short stories published online are considered valid book records. See https://help.goodreads.com/s/article/...
That means, for example, that all the shorts from sites like Tor.com can have their own book record. Every time I've looked up a Tor.com short to mark it read, there has always been a record.
So, there are lots of shorts that can be easily counted, but not all. Since most of the shorts I read fall into this category, it's a pretty simple challenge to take on. My guess is, more people read shorts in anthologies and magazines, so you'll have to decide how you want to count them.

It will be pretty disappointing if I can’t figure out a way to get the 300+ short stories I intend to read counted towards the challenge.
Yeah, I don't know that I plan to do anything with either the Short Story or Graphic Novel challenges this year. I was already running out of steam by the end of last year just collecting/reporting the numbers each month.
I honestly considered just dropping the Short Story challenge since there didn't seem to be a ton of effort, but it wasn't like it took me very long to create the thing so I figured people who wanted to could still participate.
I honestly considered just dropping the Short Story challenge since there didn't seem to be a ton of effort, but it wasn't like it took me very long to create the thing so I figured people who wanted to could still participate.

This year I am planning to do more reading than last and think I can keep up with the group and add a few extra on for good measure.
So :
Laser: 9
Sword: 9

Comic: 0/50
Laser: 0/15
Sword: 0/15"
February 1:
Comic: 4/50
Laser: 1/15
Sword: 0/15

Sword 4/24
Laser 3/24
Comics 1/24
Shorts 0/24

Laser: 10/35 +8 might have to up this one a bit
Comics: 7/50 +3
Shorts: 3/12 +2 The 3 were collections but I also did 41 short stories this month but none listed on GR.
January Results:
Sword Challenge
Total Participants: 210
Total Read: 320
Average Books Read: 2
Total Committed: 3,929
Average Books pledged: 19
Total Challenges Completed : 0 NOTE: This number is terribly inaccurate. However there is no way for me to verify/get the correct numbers, so I have to take what Goodreads gives me.
Laser Challenge
Total Participants: 215
Total Read: 298
Average Books Read: 1
Total Committed: 3,590
Average Books pledged: 17
Total Challenges Completed : 0 NOTE: This number is terribly inaccurate. However there is no way for me to verify/get the correct numbers, so I have to take what Goodreads gives me.
So I'm not going to do stats for the group Graphic Novel or Short Stories challenges this year. It just proved too time consuming.
Participation in the main challenges this year is down from the same time in 2019, which was down from 2018. I'm not sure if says something about the group as a whole, or just the group challenges. Participation in last year's survey was also less. But I did run it later in the year and for shorter than 2018's survey so they may be part of it too.
We'll see how the year goes.
I'm not sure how interesting people find these stats in general. I personally find it interesting how there seem to be more participants in the the laser challenge, but the sword participants always read way more books.
Sword Challenge
Total Participants: 210
Total Read: 320
Average Books Read: 2
Total Committed: 3,929
Average Books pledged: 19
Total Challenges Completed : 0 NOTE: This number is terribly inaccurate. However there is no way for me to verify/get the correct numbers, so I have to take what Goodreads gives me.
Laser Challenge
Total Participants: 215
Total Read: 298
Average Books Read: 1
Total Committed: 3,590
Average Books pledged: 17
Total Challenges Completed : 0 NOTE: This number is terribly inaccurate. However there is no way for me to verify/get the correct numbers, so I have to take what Goodreads gives me.
So I'm not going to do stats for the group Graphic Novel or Short Stories challenges this year. It just proved too time consuming.
Participation in the main challenges this year is down from the same time in 2019, which was down from 2018. I'm not sure if says something about the group as a whole, or just the group challenges. Participation in last year's survey was also less. But I did run it later in the year and for shorter than 2018's survey so they may be part of it too.
We'll see how the year goes.
I'm not sure how interesting people find these stats in general. I personally find it interesting how there seem to be more participants in the the laser challenge, but the sword participants always read way more books.
For my own personal challenges, I'm finished with:
Sword: 1/15 (7% complete, on track)
Laser: 3/10 (30% complete, 21% ahead of schedule)
Comics: 2/5 (40% complete)
This month I've added 1 Sword, 3 Laser, 2 Graphic novels.
As I drastically reduced my goals this year I'm off to a really strong start. I may end up exceeding all of them, but I won't be increasing my pledge regardless.
I've been doing some non genre stuff already, and just taking a lot more days off where I don't read at all. It's been nice to not feel "pressure" to read, something I've been dealing with a lot the last year or so. It was starting to make reading feel more like a chore than recreation.
I was traveling for PAX in January, but I didn't read as much as I normally have in the past when traveling. Still I "cheated" a bit by binging four of the Expanse novellas. Although 1 (The Butcher of Anderson Station is more of a short story, so I didn't count that one. They were good, but not nearly as good as the books have been.
I also did the 2-parter comic on Kanan Jarrus from Rebels that someone here mentioned. I enjoyed that, but it felt a little incomplete to me.
Sword: 1/15 (7% complete, on track)
Laser: 3/10 (30% complete, 21% ahead of schedule)
Comics: 2/5 (40% complete)
This month I've added 1 Sword, 3 Laser, 2 Graphic novels.
As I drastically reduced my goals this year I'm off to a really strong start. I may end up exceeding all of them, but I won't be increasing my pledge regardless.
I've been doing some non genre stuff already, and just taking a lot more days off where I don't read at all. It's been nice to not feel "pressure" to read, something I've been dealing with a lot the last year or so. It was starting to make reading feel more like a chore than recreation.
I was traveling for PAX in January, but I didn't read as much as I normally have in the past when traveling. Still I "cheated" a bit by binging four of the Expanse novellas. Although 1 (The Butcher of Anderson Station is more of a short story, so I didn't count that one. They were good, but not nearly as good as the books have been.
I also did the 2-parter comic on Kanan Jarrus from Rebels that someone here mentioned. I enjoyed that, but it felt a little incomplete to me.

Sword 5/40
Laser 1/30"
Mandalorian, withdrawal from?"
I read so many fantasy compared to SF :D
This February should be more balanced.

Sword Challenge
Total Participants: 210
Total Read: 320
Average Books Read: 2
Total Committed: 3,929
Average Books pledged: 19
Total Challenges Completed : 0 NOTE: This number..."
Thank you Rob for the stats.
I think you could omit the stats on total challenge completed since it is so inaccurate.
I personally only pay attention to the total books pledged vis a vis total books read and average of read book each month.
yeah, that's probably a good point. I just keep copy/pasting those. I'll just drop them next month.

Comic: 0/50
Laser: 0/15
Sword: 0/15"
February 1:
Comic: 4/50
Laser: 1/15
Sword: 0/15"
March 1:
Comic: 10/50
Laser: 3/15
Sword: 0/15
I am not exactly tearing through the pages this year.
February Results:
Sword Challenge
Total Participants: 238 (+28)
Total Read: 746 (+426)
Average Books Read: 3 (+1)
Total Committed: 4,311 (+382)
Average Books pledged: 18 (-1)
Laser Challenge
Total Participants: 242 (+27)
Total Read: 652 (+354)
Average Books Read: 3 (+1)
Total Committed: 4,016 (+426)
Average Books pledged: 17 (0)
Sword Challenge
Total Participants: 238 (+28)
Total Read: 746 (+426)
Average Books Read: 3 (+1)
Total Committed: 4,311 (+382)
Average Books pledged: 18 (-1)
Laser Challenge
Total Participants: 242 (+27)
Total Read: 652 (+354)
Average Books Read: 3 (+1)
Total Committed: 4,016 (+426)
Average Books pledged: 17 (0)
For my own personal challenges, I'm finished with:
Personal: 15/50 (32% complete)
Sword: 3/15 (20% complete, 4% ahead of schedule)
Laser: 6/10 (60% complete, 44% ahead of schedule)
Comics: 4/5 (80% complete, 64% ahead of schedule)
This month I've added 2 Sword, 3 Laser, 2 Graphic novels.
I finished up the Expanse novellas in February and padded out my Sci-Fi stats a bit as a result. I will probably finish my Laser and Comics challenge pretty early, but I'm not going to increase my goals. I'll help compensate for the overambitious participants instead.
I just picked up a bunch of non-genre stuff (and a bunch of genre stuff) that I plan to read later this month so that will probably slow my momentum a bit.
I'll likely add 1-2 sword and 1 laser in March.
Personal: 15/50 (32% complete)
Sword: 3/15 (20% complete, 4% ahead of schedule)
Laser: 6/10 (60% complete, 44% ahead of schedule)
Comics: 4/5 (80% complete, 64% ahead of schedule)
This month I've added 2 Sword, 3 Laser, 2 Graphic novels.
I finished up the Expanse novellas in February and padded out my Sci-Fi stats a bit as a result. I will probably finish my Laser and Comics challenge pretty early, but I'm not going to increase my goals. I'll help compensate for the overambitious participants instead.
I just picked up a bunch of non-genre stuff (and a bunch of genre stuff) that I plan to read later this month so that will probably slow my momentum a bit.
I'll likely add 1-2 sword and 1 laser in March.
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Main Challenges
Sword Challenge: Fantasy Books
Laser Challenge: Sci-Fi Books
Side Challenges
Graphic Novel Challenge: Comics/Manga/Etc
Short Story Challenge: Short Stories
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Challenge FAQ
General Questions
What are the Group Challenges? The group challenges are a feature of Goodreads that allows a group the ability to create various challenges for members to participate. Sword & Laser first started doing group challenges in 2018.
How can I sign up? Click on one or more of the links above to sign up for the challenge(s) you wish to participate.
Which Challenges Should I Join? As many as you want. That includes none for those of you who are uninterested. It's totally optional. Although if you're reading along with the group each month, you could pledge 6 sword and 6 laser picks for the year even if you won't read any others. But no pressure!
Why aren't my books being counted?
The main reasons I've seen is that either:
1) Your challenge isn't pointing at the correct shelf
2) Your book isn't on the correct shelf
3) You didn't mark the book with a read date of 2020
I completed my challenge, why isn't it being counted? In past years we found the count of challenges completed was buggy. As such that number is unreliable. The book counts should be correct however assuming you've shelved your books and marked them as read.
Does this relate to the monthly pick? Nope. The types of challenges we do, the books we read, have no impact on how the group is being run. It's the same as always. This is more of a side thing for people to participate in.
Sword/Laser Challenge Questions
How Many Books are We Trying to Read? This year we're not shooting for a specific goal, rather we're simply challenging our members to see how many books we read as a group. The previous targets were kind of arbitrary and I don't think they had much effect on our results.
What Books Qualify? We're asking you only count Novella length books or longer. That's 17,500 words, 50 pages or 2 hours of audio.
The format doesn't matter (physical book, ebook, audio book).
We are asking you not to count graphic novels or short stories. Those have their own challenges.
What Should I do if I'm not sure the genre of a book I'm reading?
You can ask in the thread, but in general I always suggest to use your best judgement. If something isn't clearly Sword or Laser, or you think it's both. Count it however you think makes sense. We're not auditing the books you contribute, we just ask you try to follow the guidelines.
Graphic Novel Challenge Questions
I read trades, should I be shelving/tracking Issues? No, please only count books by trade.
I only read issues/there is no trade, what should I do? If you're reading issues and a trade exists/has been created, we ask you to track by that. If none is available or you don't want to shelve comics twice, we're going by a rule of thumb to shelve every 5th issue to roughly simulate a single trade. As with most things, use your best judgement.
Does Manga Count? Yup! We just ask you count the trades, not individual chapters. If you're reading online via Crunchyroll or Shonen Jump, etc often times there will still be a trade book created on Goodreads even if the English translation isn't listed yet.
Short Story Challenge Questions
Should I count individual stories? That's the idea, although I've been told Goodreads tends to remove any individual stories in favor of collections/anthologies.
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2019 Survey Challenge Results
In December 2019, I posted a short survey to get a general sense of feedback.
Here are the final results (I'm putting the results in spoiler tags simply to keep this post shorter/focused on this year's details):
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2019 Survey Stats
These stats focus on the survey results and not the stats provided by goodreads. I did however use some of the numbers from goodreads to help summarize the survey.
Sword Survey Participants: 114 (44.9% of survey participants; 26.6% of Sword challenge)
Sword Challenges completed: 98 (86.0% of survey Sword participants; 22.8% of Sword challenge)
Average Sword books pledged: 21 (Sword challenge Average: 18)
Average Sword books read: 28 (Sword challenge Average: 13)
Laser Survey Participants: 118 (46.5% of survey participants; 27.8% of Laser challenge)
Laser Challenges completed: 86 (72.9% of survey Laser participants; 20.2% of Laser challenge)
Average Laser books pledged: 18 (Laser challenge Average: 23)
Average Laser books read: 21 (Laser challenge Average: 12)
2020 Preferences
Challenge Feedback
There weren't a lot of suggestions this year beyond changing the goals to something more reasonable, more updates on the podcast (something I can't change/control) and more stats (something I'm honestly not motivated enough to do). So the main change for 2020 will be dropping the count goals. We'll see what that looks like compared to past years.
I've added the challenges to our monthly newsletter but overall participation seems to be down from 2018, so I'm not sure it helped anything.
With regards to which challenges we should do next year:
* 174 said they’d join a Sword challenge (68.5% of survey participants)
* 179 said they’d join a Laser challenge (70.5% of survey participants)
* 71 said they’d join a Graphic Novel challenge (28.0% of survey participants)
* 58 said they’d join a Short Story challenge (22.8% of survey participants)
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