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message 1: by Joanna (last edited May 20, 2025 04:55PM) (new)

Joanna (walker) | 2278 comments Feelin' Free Summer Subs

This summer, we're giving you the chance to revisit subchallenges of past seasons - any subchallenges you choose!

Find them here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...

Your first subchallenge should be numbered 15.1, 15.2, etc to 15.10.

You may also choose to work on a second subchallenge at the same time (but not more). Tasks for your second subchallenge should be numbered 15.11, 15.12, etc.

After you complete one of these two, you may start a third that will be numbered 15.21, 15.22, etc.

You are free to complete as many different subchallenges as you like, but if you want to repeat a subchallenge, you need to complete a different one between the repeats.

Please include the name of the subchallenge and the original task number and task description in all of your posts.

If the subchallenge required a plan, please post your plan in the planning thread for this season. You're welcome to do other planning there, too.

All tasks are worth 15 points, even if the scoring system in the original subchallenge was different.

Bonuses:
+5 Old: for books published 2000 and earlier
+5 Big: for books whose MPE is 500 pages or more

Completion bonuses:
+50 points for your first subchallenge completion
+100 points for your second subchallenge completion
+150 points for your third and subsequent subchallenge completions.

Note: as stated in the Spring season Styles & Bonuses thread, Spring season winners will pick tasks and group reads for the Fall season.

For the summer season, we will apply the Lexile rule (books listed as YA/YA-Assignment at BPL must have a Lexile score of 700), but we will allow graphic novels for summer posts.


message 2: by Rosemary (new)

Rosemary | 4275 comments For SU 22 BINGO!, to make it equivalent to other subchallenges, you will need to read 10 books that fit 10 different squares on the bingo board. From your 10 squares, you must make at least one "bingo" (as defined in the first paragraph of the original instructions).

According to our Summer Subs rules, if you wanted to do another Bingo finish, you'd have to complete a different subchallenge in between. You should choose different bingo squares for each repeat.


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