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Just curious. :)

The exception is book threads in the "Theme Rebels" section; to reduce clutter, Theme Rebels threads should be continued from month-to-month when new people the same book.


Have a thread (not sure where to put it, maybe Official Threads?) where members can drop a link to their Read by Theme shelf or shelves if they have any?
Thoughts/suggestions? :)




Forgive me, but I'm not sure I completely understand your question. If you're asking if Goodreads (and thus Read by Theme) can be accessed on a desktop/laptop computer as well as your Nook, the answer is a definite yes. I'm fairly sure the Nook app is actually a very recent expansion of this site, and the various Goodreads apps (for the Nook, Kindle, iPod/iPad, etcetera) still have quite limited features compared to the actual site. ;)




I'm also a numbers girl, so I think it's cool to see those statistics. A thread would be fine, but unless someone wants to volunteer to compile the counts everyone posts, you wouldn't have an overall idea.
Of course, if I'm the only one interested, then it's kind of a moot point. :)

But reading through your "I'm also a numbers girl, so I think it's cool to see those statistics"--and I definitely agree!--I was actually pondering implementing the statistics bit through the bookshelf suggestion someone else had. If I can manage to get the bookshelves set up appropriately, here's what I'm thinking:
There would be shelves for each theme, as well as a shelf for each member who chooses to use the shelf feature.
So I would be able to go through each theme's shelf and see who read what and how many books, which I could report... somewhere. ;) Still need to think of exactly where to put this statistic.
Thoughts? (And anyone else's opinions?)


That's really weird, and I'm seeing the same issue. I'll look into it. If it's not something I've got set wrong, I'll see if anyone else is having the issue in Feedback.


There does still seem to be a slight discrepancy in some folders, but not to the extent there used to be. Most of the folders are one number off, so I don't think it's too important at this point--at least not compared to the downright inaccurate numbers we had back in August. The discrepancy's probably still a little confusing to anyone who notices, but I suspect it's simply not widespread or important enough for staff to address it.
(I've been told that they have lately been "taking note" of bugs reported in Feedback without responding to the actual threads. I hope that's what happened there, but I've also been informed that the overall quality of the Feedback group has gone down dramatically over the past year or two, so maybe they just ignored the issue...? Meh.)
In other words, feel free to bump it, but it's probably not necessary... at least until things get wildly inaccurate again.

I can definitely attest to the strong decline of the Feedback group over the last year or two. They used to be extremely efficient in their courtesy responses, informational updates, etc. I used to frequent poster in the iOS & Android bug forums until the last few months, where I received little to no response to anything.
It has also gotten pretty unfriendly in there from other users, so I could understand why GR staff has decided to distance themselves - it's usually a full-fledged personal-attacka-palooza in there, unfortunately.


I totally agree with you!

12 Books in 2013 (a book per month)
52 Books in 2013 (a book per week)
100 Books in 2013
365 Books in 2013 (a book per day)
I'm thinking about doing prizes this year, but I can't say for sure yet. Hopefully by next month I'll be able to commit to it, and I'll let everyone know then. :)

Our group's challenges are here. There are four currently open ones, as well as the three from 2012 (which are now closed).
To join one of the challenges, pick the one you think you're most likely to reach.
Then, where it says "My goal is to read ____ books for this challenge", type in the number of books that corresponds to the challenge you selected. (If you chose 12, type 12. For 100, type 100. And so forth.)
Then you'll need to set up a shelf for the challenge. Mine is simply "2013". Set up your own, then type the name of it where it says "Enter a shelf name for this challenge: _______" and hit save.
If you set up the shelf and entered its name in the box correctly, anything you add to that shelf over the course of the year will contribute to your total score for that challenge.
As an example, I signed up for the 100 books challenge last year and assigned it to my "2012" shelf. By the end of the year, my 2012 shelf had 330 books on it, so my score for the challenge ended up reaching 330 / 100.
If I end up being able to allow prizes, I may add a rule or two. If/when I do, I'll put up a thread dedicated to the challenges. :)

I was impressed that I ended at 127, I cant imagine doubling that, haha
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