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message 1: by Julie (new)

Julie | 606 comments I've been doing these challenges for several years now. I really enjoy the variety it brings to my reading life.
I'm lucky that I read a lot of books each year (this year will be around 275 books), so even though I predetermine some of my reading, I still have the option for "moodreading" which I also do a lot of each year.

I'm setting up this thread for the challenges I plan to do this year - will fill in books another day :)


message 2: by Julie (last edited Jul 18, 2025 02:37AM) (new)

Julie | 606 comments #1 New & Old Challenge

Been doing this since 2016 - it's one of the challenges I really enjoy planning for a lot of variety.

1914 and earlier
1. How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York by Jacob A. Riis (1890)
2. Mordet i Vestermarie by Palle Rosenkrantz (1902)
3. Miss or Mrs.? by Wilkie Collins (1872)

1915-2005/New School
4. Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown (1973)
5. A Shilling for Candles by Josephine Tey (1936)
6. Black As He's Painted by Ngaio Marsh (1974)

Wildcards
7. Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books by Azar Nafisi (2003)
8. Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake (2016)
9. Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart (2020)
10. Erindring om kærligheden by Kirsten Thorup (2016)
11. Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer (2005)
12. Gaudy Night by Dorothy L. Sayers (1935)

Alternates
A-1. The Call by Peadar Ó Guilín (2016)
A-2. Return to Sender by Julia Alvarez (2009)
A-3. Hag-Seed by Margaret Atwood (2016)


message 5: by Julie (last edited Jul 25, 2025 04:36AM) (new)

Julie | 606 comments #15 Award Winners Challenge
For years I've been working on several personal challenges centered around award winning authors and books.

This year I will be doing three personal challenges that fit into this:

#15A Pulitzer Prize Challenge (10 books)
1. The Way West by A.B. Guthrie Jr. (1950)
2. Advise and Consent by Allen Drury (1960)
3. The Fixer by Bernard Malamud (1967)
4. The Mambo King Plays Songs of Love by Oscar Hijuelos (1990)
5. A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain by Robert Olen Butler (1993)
6. The Known World by Edward P. Jones (2004)
7. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Díaz (2008)
8. The Night Watchman by Louise Erdrich (2021)
9. Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver (2023)
10. Night Watch by Jayne Anne Phillips (2024)

Current status 92/98

#15B NL/WPF Challenge (11 books)
1. A Spell of Winter by Helen Dunmore (WPF 1996)
2. En kat i en tom lejlighed by Wislawa Szymborska (NL 1996)
3. Property by Valerie Martin (WPF 2003)
4. The Road Home by Rose Tremain (WPF 2008)
5. How to be Both by Ali Smith (WPF 2015)
6. An American Marriage by Tayari Jones (WPF 2019)
7. Averno by Louise Glück (NL 2020)
8. Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell (WPF 2020)
9. Jeg er stadig i mørket by Annie Ernaux (NL 2022)
10. Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver (WPF 2023)
11. Andvake by Jon Fosse (NL 2023)

Current status:
NL - Nobel Laureate - 122/122 ALL DONE
WPF - Women's Prize for Fiction - 13/29

The goal for this year is to FINISH my personal Nobel Laureate challenge, of reading all the Nobel Laureate Winners. I'm just 4 books away!

#15C De Gyldne Laurbær (The Golden Laurels) Challenge (10 books)
1. Rytteren by H.C. Branner (1950)
2. Døden må have en årsag by Willy-August Linnemann (1959)
3. Operaelskeren (Ny dansk litteratur) by Klaus Rifbjerg (1966)
4. Det by Inger Christensen (1969)
5. Egoisterne by Anna Ladegaard (1973)
6. Fæ og frænde: Syv en halv nats fortællinger om vejene til Rom og Danmark by Ebbe Kløvedal Reich (1977)
7. Himmel og helvede by Kirsten Thorup (1982)
8. De måske egnede by Peter Høeg (1993)
9. Mærkedage by Jens Smærup Sørensen (2007)
10. Dette burde skrives i nutid by Helle Helle (2011)

Danish award
Current status 39/76


message 8: by Wobbley (new)

Wobbley | 2517 comments Wow, I can't believe how much reading you do in a year! Enjoy your planning. :)


message 9: by Julie (new)

Julie | 606 comments Wobbley wrote: "Wow, I can't believe how much reading you do in a year! Enjoy your planning. :)"

Thank you :-)

I can't believe how my TBR keeps being >200 books ;)
That is an extra goal for 2025 - to get below that number...


message 10: by Julie (new)

Julie | 606 comments Updated the posts with my pre-chosen books :)


message 11: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen | 5458 comments Some excellent choices, Julie! I want to give a shout-out to A Spell of Winter, which I thought was a really unique read. Hope you enjoy them all!


message 12: by Wobbley (new)

Wobbley | 2517 comments Ooh, thank you for putting Miss or Mrs on my radar. I'm a Wilkie Collins fan and hadn't heard of that one -- it looks really good!


message 13: by Sara, Old School Classics (new)

Sara (phantomswife) | 9407 comments Mod
You are the definition of "voracious reader". Enjoy!


message 14: by Julie (new)

Julie | 606 comments Sara wrote: "You are the definition of "voracious reader". Enjoy!"

Thank you Sara :)


message 15: by Julie (new)

Julie | 606 comments Wobbley wrote: "Ooh, thank you for putting Miss or Mrs on my radar. I'm a Wilkie Collins fan and hadn't heard of that one -- it looks really good!"

Yes, I'm looking forward to it too - pretty sure I added to my TBR because someone in this group had read it/planned to read it ;)


message 16: by Terry (new)

Terry | 2373 comments Nike, I found The Way West to be a really fascinating book and probably quite different from the others you list. Enjoy!


message 17: by Julie (new)

Julie | 606 comments Terry wrote: "Nike, I found The Way West to be a really fascinating book and probably quite different from the others you list. Enjoy!"

Thank you - the Pulitzer winners are really a varied bunch ;)


message 18: by Julie (new)

Julie | 606 comments Off to a good start with the alphabet challenges - they are so satisfying to do at this time of the year ;-)


message 19: by Julie (new)

Julie | 606 comments Finally made some progress on the group reads challenge :)


message 20: by Sara, Old School Classics (new)

Sara (phantomswife) | 9407 comments Mod
You've already done some amazing reading this year!


message 21: by Wobbley (new)

Wobbley | 2517 comments Wow, you're already finished 5 in new & Old TBR, and it's only February!


message 22: by Julie (new)

Julie | 606 comments Sara wrote: "You've already done some amazing reading this year!"

I agree, I think I've started of with more great reads than I usually would have. Just finished Never Let Me Go that's a 5 star read for me (same as The Remains of the Day which I read some years ago - really a sign that I should be reading more Kazuo Ishiguro).


message 23: by Julie (new)

Julie | 606 comments Wobbley wrote: "Wow, you're already finished 5 in new & Old TBR, and it's only February!"

Well, I read a lot each month and I've been planning Old&New for some months before the start of the year, so I've really been looking forward to those books.


message 24: by Julie (new)

Julie | 606 comments Almost halfway through the year, and all of these are going really well. It's my second year doing the "series challenge" and I really enjoy that it helps me focus on my ongoing challenge with the classic crime fiction :)


message 25: by Wobbley (new)

Wobbley | 2517 comments Amazing progress Julie! I can't believe how far through Challenge 1 you are -- that one is so hard!


message 26: by Julie (new)

Julie | 606 comments Wobbley wrote: "Amazing progress Julie! I can't believe how far through Challenge 1 you are -- that one is so hard!"

I usually make sure that challenge #1 is made up of books I was planning to read anyway - makes it easier to get through :)
Sometimes I use it to catch up on some of our group reads as well.


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