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Alphabet Book Challenge

Example A: I want to do Medium mode, with the three extra letters of the Finnish alphabet, and Number mode, with one extra number.
Medium: 26 books
Bonus: 3 books
Number: 10 books
Bonus: 1 book
I'll join the challenge with 40 books. Or less, if some of the books are the same across Medium/Number.
Example B: I want to do Author mode and Scrabble mode.
Author: 26 books
Scrabble: 26 books
Option 1: I'll join the challenge with 26 books (Author) and keep track of my Scrabble points separately.
Option 2: I'll join the challenge with 52 books and keep track of my Scrabble points separately. Or less, if some of the books are the same across Author/Scrabble.
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Scrabble Mode Spreadsheet
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
Instructions in message #405.

I will most definitely *not* be adding letters from the Finnish alphabet, because I don't want to be desperately searching for a title that starts with Å, in addition to the near hopeless search for X.
I'll update this when I have my plans figured out :)

I'll add it to the text!
If anyone has more resources for titles/authors starting with a certain letter, let me know and I'll add them to the list.

I just checked my kindle list of why-the-heck-did-I-buy-them-but-have-never-read-them books and I can nearly fill out all the letters. Only for 3 letters I have to resort to books I own in paper version.

Gabi, the first time I did this was for the A to Z Readathon (May 2017), which a YouTuber started to get through her stacks of owned books :) Denise is unfortunately no longer active on YouTube, but those of you who follow Rachel (Kalanadi) may have seen me reminisce about AtoZ in her AtoZ challenge videos. I don't remember how many people participated in the first round, but as far as I can tell, Rachel and I are the only ones who've continued doing this crazy month long challenge. I gave up in November 2018, I think I might have made a promise to everyone in my life I'd never do it again. Anyway, the way it was first introduced to me, it was indeed to help get through those TBR stacks, whether physical or digital. I'm not making you do it in a month, though, because I'm nice like that :D
Also, if you already have a book for X, please do share! I've only ever "cheated" with The Book of Phoenix and Vox, or read a short story starting with X. I have several books starting with X I'd be happy to read if I could get them fom the library, but none that I actually already own or have access to. That's why I'm probably going Light, I have lots of books with X somewhere in the title.

Hmm... *goes to investigate*

Hello sorry to intrude I wanted to know if I could use this challenge in my group? I think it would be lots of fun but I just wanted to ask you first.


Hey, nice! I probably had the very same series: the German editions. Despite understanding hardly any <:D (They were pretty!) Sold them some years ago, though... I think... now I feel like I have to go check!

I'm not sure which is his/her last name


And anything from the vast X-Men franchise :P
Anna wrote: "Jemppu, Finnish books are great for K! :D ..."
This sounds accurate. Certainly richer than the English well.

You’re welcome to join the challenge right here in SFFBC :)

For hard mode x: Xeelee is also an option for a book that starts with X (popular space opera series of novels). Maybe I'll read that since I already own it.
Now I'm off to make a an excel file with various options for books I could read. :-)

X (28 pgs, free on Kindle) - I read this for round 2 of AtoZ. I didn't like it, remember nothing, but it was free and a "perfect" X, so might be something to consider.
Still on my TBR, and SFF adjacent, in case I ever do AtoZ again:
The Xibalba Murders - Mystery, most likely to pick this because of reasonable Kindle price
Xanadu - anthology, would love to read this, can't get it
x0 - scifi, would read, but can only get as One of One
X's For Eyes - Lovecraftian, ehh
X-Isle - might read if library had it, won't pay $12 for it
These are probably all on the lists I linked to in the first post, but I'm still too traumatized to go through them.
If you're going Light, then there are tons of books with X somewhere in the title! No need to worry about that :) Easiest way to find them is to search your shelves (or the group shelf) for "x", and then sort alphabetically to see if you have any starting with X. In the most likely case you don't, you'll probably have something with an x somewhere, the group shelf does!

Xia Jia is her pen name, and I'm assuming it's written last, first as per the Chinese custom, so would certainly qualify for author starting with X. She's written some excellent short fiction, so anyone who hasn't tried her stuff yet, here's a good reason to do so in 2021! :)

I've stopped reading the anthology it's in and switched to another so I won't accidentally read it in 2020
I have Z covered with Zahn and Y with Yolen

X-Troller (erotic scifi)
X Ways to Die (5th in a crime series)
X-15 Diary: The Story of America's First Space Ship (non-fiction)
XO (3rd in a thriller series)
Xavier Cold (2nd in a martial arts romance series)
Xeni (2nd in a contemporary romance series, the first one is called A Buff Male Nanny XD)
X Minus One Project (actual scifi!)
And of course I could finish Xu Sanguanin elämä ja verikaupat (Chronicle of a Blood Merchant), which I started in 2018 and never finished.
I think I'll go with the Finnish blood fest or the buff nanny :) In any case this means I can probably drop the "Light" from my pledge and go for Medium.


X: Invisible Planets: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation by Xia Jia







Probably just gonna do Medium Mode, I hate cheating for X but the pickings are too slim, and finding something really short feels just as much like cheating as finding something with X anywhere in the title. We'll see.
If I can get myself off to a good start I might add on the Number Mode; it only adds 10 more books.
I'll have to get started on a list though to see how practical this is. If it strays too far from what I've already decided I want to read this year than it may not work.

Novels, short fiction, graphic novels, children's books, all allowed, especially for that pesky letter X!

Joon, I know it does sort of feel like cheating, but having done this three times, I didn't want to inflict the perfect X on anyone! It's not worth it! The idea is to have a fun way to get books read from your TBR, and most people are going to have to go out and find an X book, so it doesn't really fit that idea. Most people will have a book with X somewhere in the title, so I feel like that's the compromise. I went with a tiny compromise 2/3 times I participated in Hard mode, and chose books that *end* in X. (See msg #8.) During the A to Z readathon it was also suggested that books starting with "ex" would count, because it sounds the same as X :) However you want to make it work!

ETA: Too bad I've already read all the Stephanie Plum books for the numbers



Leticia, did you do the challenge with Rachel in November?


Leticia, did you do the challenge with Rachel in November?"
No, I did an year long challenge. I did A to Z in 2019 too.

Oh OK, I was thinking you're a brave one to jump into this challenge after suffering through a month of AtoZ :D

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A Nine other than Ninefox Gambit?
I've managed to find all the rest for the Hard Mode for Title, Author Mode and Number Mode except those.
I did find another X, but it's a short story and not SF&F; Xingu by Edith Wharton that sounds interesting and it's free so it doesn't add monetarily to my TBR pile.

I've already got most of the alphabet filled out with a couple options each based just on what I'd already wanted to read this year so it should be easy enough to fill out the rest. Numbers may be tougher than I thought but we'll see.
EDIT: I mean unless I just read Max Gladstone's Craft Sequence, which would knock down half the numbers all on its own, lol.
EDIT: NVM numbers are so easy. Mostly.

I think I’ll try a medium challenge and see how the authors work out, just for fun.

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A Nine other than Ninefox Gambit?
I've managed to find all the rest for the Hard Mode for Title, Author Mode and Number Mode except those.
I did find anothe..."
Dunno if you're Firefly fan enough to read the novelizations they've been putting out but the second one is called "The Magnificent Nine".
And Marie Brennan has a short story collection called The Nine Lands, which is looking like my pick.
Can't help with "U" authors though. May just have to choke down a John Updike book.
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Read 26 books, one for each letter in the English alphabet (A to Z). Or stack the different modes like alphabet blocks to build your own challenge!
Novels, short fiction, graphic novels, children's books, all allowed, especially for that pesky letter X! You can only use a book once in one mode, but it's OK to use the same book in two or more modes. (Example: Ninefox Gambit by Yoon Ha Lee for N in Medium, L in Author and 9 in Number.)
Sign up for the 2021 challenge here on January 1st. You have to make a dedicated shelf for the challenge. Or you can keep track in this thread and/or your personal challenge thread. You can participate in this challenge again next year, so no need to try to cram all modes into 2021 :)
EASY MODE
Letter is anywhere in the title
Examples using the group bookshelf:
A: Remnant Population
L: The Memory Police
Z: China Mountain Zhang
MEDIUM MODE
Title starts with the letter (exclude the, a, an) *
Examples using the group bookshelf:
A: Among Others
L: The Last Policeman / Unicorn / Wish
Z: Zoo City
* For Medium Mode Light, X is the eXception and can be anywhere in the title
HARD MODE
The Most Extra Challenge for those who are The Most Extra!
The same as Medium Mode, but complete the challenge in one month. Choose February to be The Absolute Most Extra!
AUTHOR MODE
Author surname starts with the letter **
Examples using the group bookshelf:
A: The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
L: Ninefox Gambit by Yoon Ha Lee
Z: A Night in the Lonesome October by Roger Zelazny
** For Author Mode Light, X is the eXception and can be anywhere in the author's name
NUMBER MODE (10 books)
Title contains numbers 0-9 (numeric or spelled out)
Examples using the group bookshelf:
1: Ready Player One
5: The Fifth Season / Fahrenheit 451
9: Ninefox Gambit
BONUS
Add all the letters from your native (Latin) alphabet, or from the alphabet of a language you're learning. Or use an entirely different alphabet!
Add titles with numbers beyond nine.
GOODREADS LISTS
Titles that begin with different letters
Books with a single letter in the title
Lists for the letter X
More letter lists
Authors starting with X (with links to other letters)
Lists for titles with numbers
SCRABBLE MODE
Read titles that have as many of the same letter as possible, and get points for each letter based on the rules of Scrabble. If you're reading books in another language, also use the points for that language.
Examples using the group bookshelf:
A (1 point): The Master and Margarita -> 5x1 = 5 points
L (1 point): The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet -> 4x1 = 4 points
Z (10 points): Fuzzy Nation -> 2x10 = 20 points