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message 1: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (last edited Nov 25, 2020 02:52PM) (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9529 comments Mod



message 2: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (last edited Nov 21, 2020 03:25PM) (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9529 comments Mod
Classics Bingo 2021

The goal is to focus your reading on literary classics.

Read a classic that fits the description of a square. You may NOT count the same book twice for different categories in this challenge. Each book can be applied to only one square, even if it fulfills the requirements of multiple squares. All books read to mark off squares must be finished in 2021.

Challenge Levels:
Level One Bingo
Four Corners: Mark off the four outside corners of the Bingo board.
OR
Five-in-a-Row: Mark off five squares in a row. This can be done horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.

Level Two Bingo
Small Box: Mark off all the 9 inner squares of the board (including the free square), leaving blank the 16 outside border squares.

Level Three Bingo
Outside Box: Mark off all 16 of the outer squares, leaving blank the 9 inner squares.

Level Four Bingo
Blackout! Mark off all twenty-five squares of the board.


message 3: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (last edited Nov 25, 2020 02:52PM) (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9529 comments Mod
To help you keep track of your own progress

B1: Book From Our Group’s Shelf Prior to 2021
B2: Book That Has Been Made Into Film
B3: Booker Prize Winner
B4: Classic Romance
B5: Classic of Europe

I1: Classic Adventure
I2: Book Published or Written 1700 or earlier
I3: Classic Short Story Collection
I4: Book Published in the 19th Century
I5: New To Me Classic Author

N1: Nobel Laureate
N2: History or Historical Fiction
N3: Reader’s Choice
N4: Classic Satire or Comedy
N5: Newberry Medal Winner

G1: Classic Female Author
G2: Book Published in the 18th Century
G3: Nonfiction
G4: Book Published in the 20th Century
G5: Book From Another Book Club or Library List

O1: Classic of Africa
O2: Classic Mystery, Suspense, or Thriller
O3: Pulitzer Prize Winner
O4: 100 Must-Read Classics in Translation
O5: Book From Our Group’s 2021 Bookshelf



message 4: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (last edited Nov 26, 2020 08:48AM) (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9529 comments Mod
Classic Bingo 2021
Clarifications & Suggestions: B

★B1: Book From the Group’s Shelf Prior to 2021
Group’s Bookshelf Sorted by Date
★B2: Classic Made into a Film
Read a book that has been made into a film, movie, TV, video, live production, etc.)
★B3: Booker Prize Winner
Read a book that has won the Booker Prize or the International Booker Prize. "The Booker Prizes reward the finest in fiction, highlighting great books to readers and transforming authors’ careers. The symmetrical relationship between The Booker Prize for Fiction and The International Booker Prize ensures that they honour fiction and the best writing on a global basis."
Booker Prize Backlist or International Booker Prize Backlist
★B4: : Classic Romance
Read a classic romance. There are two basic elements that comprise every romance novel: a central love story and an emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending. Another definition of the romance genre is a narrative genre in literature that involves a mysterious, adventurous, or spiritual story line where the focus is on a quest that involves bravery and strong values, not always a love interest.
★B5: Classic of Europe
Read a classic that is either set on the European Continent, or is written by an author native to that geographical region.
List of Countries in Europe


message 5: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (last edited Nov 25, 2020 02:53PM) (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9529 comments Mod
Classic Bingo 2021
Clarifications & Suggestions: I

★I1: Classic Action or Adventure
Read a classic action or adventure. Action or adventure are works that usually presents danger, or gives the reader a sense of excitement, such as world travel, difficult quests, voyages, etc. The stories are usually dominated by action; they involve danger, risk, and excitement.
★I2: Book Written 1700 or earlier
Read a book that was written or published 1700 or earlier.
★I3: Short Story Collection:
Read a short story or a collection of short stories.
★I4: Book Published in the 19th Century
Read a book published (written) from January 1, 1801 – December 31, 1900)
★I5: New to Me Classic Author
Read a book by a classic author that you have not read before.




message 6: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (last edited Apr 06, 2021 12:05PM) (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9529 comments Mod
Classic Bingo 2021
Clarifications & Suggestions: N

★N1: Written by Nobel Laureate.
Read a book that was written by a Nobel Prize-winning author. Another option is to read a book written by a Nobel Laureate in any category, or read the biography of a Nobel Laureate.
List of Nobel Laureates in Literature

★N2: History or Historical Fiction
Read a book that is a true history or read historical fiction in which the plot takes place in a setting located in the past when the book was written.
★N3: Reader’s Choice
Read any book that interests you.
★N4: Classic Satire or Comedy
Read a book that is satire (literature and performing arts, usually fiction and less frequently in non-fiction, in which vices, follies, abuses and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, ideally with the intent of shaming individuals, corporations, government, or society itself into improvement) or a comedy (work that is amusing and satirical in its tone, mostly having a cheerful ending.).
★N5: Newberry Medal Winner
Read a book that has won a Newberry Medal. “The Newbery Medal was named for eighteenth-century British bookseller John Newbery. It is awarded annually by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association, to the author of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children.”
Newberry Medal and Honor Books 1922 - Present



message 7: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (last edited Nov 25, 2020 02:53PM) (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9529 comments Mod
Classic Bingo 2021
Clarifications & Suggestions: G

★G1: Classic Female Author
Read a classic book that was written by a female author.
★G2: Book Published in the 18th Century
Read a book published (written) from January 1, 1701 – December 31, 1800)
★G3: Nonfiction
Read a work of nonfiction, a work based on facts, real people, and real events.
★G4: Book Published in the 20th Century
Read a book published (written) from January 1, 1901 – December 31, 2000)
★G5: Book From Another Book Club or Library List
Read a book from another book club (either in real life or online) or read a book from a library list.


message 8: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (last edited Nov 25, 2020 02:53PM) (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9529 comments Mod
Classic Bingo 2021
Clarifications & Suggestions: O

★O1: Classic of Africa
Read a classic that is either set on the African continent or is written by an author native to that geographical region.
List of Countries in Africa
★O2: Classic Mystery
Read a classic mystery, suspense, thriller, or detective book.
★O3: Pulitzer Prize Winner
Read a work that has won a Pulitzer Prize in Letters or Drama.
Pulitzer Winners in Fiction
Pulitzer Winners in Drama
Pulitzer Winners in History
Pulitzer Winners in Biography
Pulitzer Winners in Poetry
Pulitzer Winners in General Nonfiction
★O4: 100 Must-Read Classics in Translation
Read a book from this Book Riot List. “Here is a list of classics in translation from around the world, written in languages other than English, that have something to teach us about our fellow human beings. The books below were published at least 50 years ago.”
Book Riot 100 Must-Read Classics in Translation
★O5: Book From Our Group’s 2021 Bookshelf
Group’s Bookshelf Sorted by Date


message 9: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (last edited Nov 25, 2020 02:54PM) (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9529 comments Mod
Book Riot's 100 Must-Read Classics in Translation
In the same order as on their website

(view spoiler)


message 10: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9529 comments Mod
Bingo 2021 is coming. The new board and rules will be posted November 30th.

Hope you are excited for the beginning of the new 2021 challenges that will be coming soon to the group.


message 11: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9529 comments Mod
This Challenge Starts 1 January 2021, but the folder & discussion thread are open now so that you can begin to plan your year. Bingo can be planned ahead or you can just collect squares as you read throughout the year.

This challenge can be used with your other challenges. Books and authors selected here can be used to fill other challenge needs.

NOTE: Start your own thread for your challenge in this folder.

Happy Reading!


message 12: by Luke (new)

Luke (korrick) I'll delete this if you need me to, Katy, but in the meantime, may I just say: :D


message 13: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9529 comments Mod
Aubrey wrote: "I'll delete this if you need me to, Katy, but in the meantime, may I just say: :D"

No need to delete. I've saved all the posts I think I will need above. Just trying to get all of you excited for reading in 2021! The board is not yet finalized, but in process.


message 14: by Terris (new)

Terris | 4385 comments I'm so excited!! Thanks, Katy! Can't wait to see the new board on November 30th :)


message 15: by Shaina (new)

Shaina | 813 comments Yay! This is so exciting. Thank you, Katy.


message 16: by Julie (new)

Julie | 606 comments Yay, my favourite challenge :)


message 17: by Angie (new)

Angie | 496 comments Still finishing up 2020's board, but I am excited to start planning for 2021! I already have a handful of "definitely read" books for next year, so we'll see if they fit the categories for 2021!


message 18: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen | 5458 comments Like Angie, I still have a ways to go to finish 2020, but I'm still excited to be nearing the planning phase again. I don't know why this is so much fun--it just is. Thank you Katy!


message 19: by Annette (new)

Annette | 618 comments I am also looking forward to planning out my 2021 reads. So many possibilities! This group has really added to my Mt TBR.


message 20: by Irphen (new)

Irphen | 389 comments Looking forward to see the new board!!! Even if I haven't finished all the books of my Bingo 2020 and i don't think i will be able to finish all of them... Next year I will try to do a better job^^


message 21: by Nidhi (new)

Nidhi Kumari | 246 comments I too have to finish 7 books for blackout. I enjoyed it very much so I will be going for BINGO 2021 too.


message 22: by Lynn, New School Classics (new)

Lynn (lynnsreads) | 5120 comments Mod
I am excited. I like planning, especially when I don't have to stick to the list as a part of the challenge.


message 23: by Johanne (new)

Johanne *the biblionaut* | 48 comments I dropped out of bingo this year, but I'd like to read more classics next year, and participate ine the group, I've been lurking this year. And I always love bingo.


message 24: by Brina (new)

Brina This is the only challenge here I really enjoy, but next year I’m not participating. With the challenges of this year, I couldn’t concentrate on reading anything more than Agatha Christie, Harry Potter, and rereads of my favorites. I have a list of classics from this year that I hope to read next year. Mid year I’ll see where I’m holding in terms of the board and if I’m close from what I already read, then I’ll fill a card out.


message 25: by Johanne (new)

Johanne *the biblionaut* | 48 comments Oh, I forgot to ask: You don't have to choose the books beforehand, right?


message 26: by MJ (new)

MJ | 176 comments the bright spot in my week-end is seeing this thread started. I have a few classics on my ‘21 reading list, and I really hope to do better in my bingo this new year. Tbh, that bar is set really low. Thanks for doing this!!


message 27: by Luke (new)

Luke (korrick) Johanne wrote: "Oh, I forgot to ask: You don't have to choose the books beforehand, right?"

No choosing beforehand required for Bingo. I'm fairly certain this group has only required that for its Old/New challenge in the past.


message 28: by Johanne (new)

Johanne *the biblionaut* | 48 comments Aubrey wrote: "Johanne wrote: "Oh, I forgot to ask: You don't have to choose the books beforehand, right?"

No choosing beforehand required for Bingo. I'm fairly certain this group has only required that for its ..."


Thanks, then I'm in. It really doesn't suit my reading style / personality to choose beforehand for a whole year. I like to plan, but see it more as a source of "oh I have these options", than something I want to stick to.


message 29: by Sara, Old School Classics (new)

Sara (phantomswife) | 9407 comments Mod
Thanks, Katy! Really excited to see 2021 on the horizon.


message 30: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9529 comments Mod
Johanne wrote: "Oh, I forgot to ask: You don't have to choose the books beforehand, right?"

Yes, you don't need to choose ahead of time with Bingo.


Shirley (stampartiste) | 1008 comments Katy wrote: "Bingo 2021 is coming. The new board and rules will be posted November 30th.

Hope you are excited for the beginning of the new 2021 challenges that will be coming soon to the group."


I Can't Wait Until Christmas (Little Golden Book) by Linda Lee Maifair I Can't Wait Until Christmas/Announcement of the 2021 Bingo Challenge! 😁 Thank you, Katy, for an early Christmas present!


Shirley (stampartiste) | 1008 comments Brina wrote: "This is the only challenge here I really enjoy, but next year I’m not participating. With the challenges of this year, I couldn’t concentrate on reading anything more than Agatha Christie, Harry Po..."

Same here, Brina! I struggled with concentrated reading myself and hope next year will be better. I, too, have a list of classics I want to read next year, and I will fill in the card where they fit in, but I don't intend on doing a lot of advanced planning... just going with the flow in 2021.

Hope 2021 is a better reading year for you, too.


message 33: by Lynn, New School Classics (last edited Nov 25, 2020 08:40AM) (new)

Lynn (lynnsreads) | 5120 comments Mod
Shirley (stampartiste) wrote: "Brina wrote: "This is the only challenge here I really enjoy, but next year I’m not participating. With the challenges of this year, I couldn’t concentrate on reading anything more than Agatha Chri..."

I understand Brina and Shirley!

I have resolved not to plan too much too early. In 2020 I found it impossible to finish challenges that required reading the monthly group read and also challenges that required a pre-made list. So I have decided to hold off on list until after we have voted for both January and February Group Reads. That way I can be a little more strategic in choices. I just am not very good at sticking to a list.


message 34: by Brina (new)

Brina I’m not even bothering with that. I find I don’t do well with yearly challenges. Mid year I’ll check a card against what I’ve read and if I’m close then I’ll fill it out. Otherwise, I stick to no stress reading.


message 35: by Janet (new)

Janet (goodreadscomjanetj) | 341 comments I am looking forward to Bingo this year. I always do but the planning this year will be more important than ever. My husband passed away in late September and I find the structure of a list really helps me get through the day.


message 36: by Luffy Sempai (new)

Luffy Sempai (luffy79) | 747 comments I'm sorry for your loss, Janet.


message 37: by Luke (last edited Nov 25, 2020 12:17PM) (new)

Luke (korrick) Janet wrote: "I am looking forward to Bingo this year. I always do but the planning this year will be more important than ever. My husband passed away in late September and I find the structure of a list really ..."

I'm sorry for your loss, Janet. Challenge lists give me a good structure, albeit for different reasons, and I'm glad that they benefit you in that way as well. It's the little, one day at a time pleasures with a guarantee of an accomplished future sometimes.


message 38: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen | 5458 comments I'm so sorry to hear this, Janet. I can also understand how the structure can be helpful, and hope you enjoy some reading escapes as well. Take care.


message 39: by Angie (new)

Angie | 496 comments Janet, I'm sorry for your loss.


message 40: by Katy, Quarterly Long Reads (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 9529 comments Mod
Oh, Janet. Take care of yourself, our thoughts are with you.


message 41: by Laurie (new)

Laurie | 1895 comments Janet, I am so sorry. I hope you take care of yourself and use whatever helps with that.


message 42: by Luke (new)

Luke (korrick) Three cheers for Katy! Hip hip hoorah!


message 43: by Janet (new)

Janet (goodreadscomjanetj) | 341 comments Thank you all for the condolences. In particular I wish to thank Aubrey for really understanding what I was trying to say. Also, a big thank you to Katy for giving me a Thanksgiving Day treat.


message 44: by Sara, Old School Classics (new)

Sara (phantomswife) | 9407 comments Mod
Yes, THANK YOU, Katy.


message 45: by Luke (new)

Luke (korrick) Janet wrote: "Thank you all for the condolences. In particular I wish to thank Aubrey for really understanding what I was trying to say. Also, a big thank you to Katy for giving me a Thanksgiving Day treat."

My pleasure, Janet.


message 46: by Cynda (new)

Cynda | 5189 comments I hope I said hello to everyone. I intended to.
This is my first Bingo, and I hope I allow myself to enjoy it rather than work it. Looking forward to finding out what everyone reads throughout the year.


message 47: by Janelle (new)

Janelle | 848 comments Lots of interesting categories, Katy! Looking forward to it.


message 48: by Janice (new)

Janice | 303 comments Katy wrote: ""

Hi Katy, I'm not a very techie person and am wondering how do I get the bingo card, and all your information somewhere where I will remember to do this throughout 2021? And how do I join this bingo? Sorry if the questions don't make any sense. :) Really wanting to try this as it would be my first Bingo Challenge. :)


message 49: by Shaina (new)

Shaina | 813 comments Thank you, Katy. I'm so excited to see what I could read under each category. I was pleasantly surprised to wake up to the Bingo List.


message 50: by Shannon SA (new)

Shannon SA (shannonsa) | 27 comments Yay! Bingo card is up! Looking forward to playing Bingo this year :) Thank you to Katy.


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