Kalloway (
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readingtogether2021-11-30 08:00 am
November Group Read: The Final One
It's the end of November! How did reading go this month?
And as related query- since this community is here and currently only being used annually, would anyone be interested in smaller/differently-structured group reads during the rest of the year? (Not necessarily run by me, if anyone else is interested.)
And as related query- since this community is here and currently only being used annually, would anyone be interested in smaller/differently-structured group reads during the rest of the year? (Not necessarily run by me, if anyone else is interested.)
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As for the other question, I suppose my thoughts were for maybe a week or weekend here and there during the year? I'd be willing to do a few, but if anyone else wants to volunteer to host, that'd be great too. ^_^
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yes I know, loland a couple of short rpgs to that lists though), partly because of the month going south and partly because I'm like that.But I started and/or returned to great pile of them, so I'd say plenty of reading was nonetheless had ~
I'd totally be interested in smaller/shorter runs at other times -- less than a month would probably be easier for me to keep track of, really, given my scattershot multi-source reading habits, lol.
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Excellent. I'll probably put up a post in a bit for ideas/schedules/etc and we'll see what folks want to do~
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My brain has been soup for over a year now, but finally starting to read a little here and there. Only a few comics and some RPG stuff, but I'm counting it hehe. Doing a Wheel of Time co-read as well - first book this month - so hopefully that'll keep me motivated :)
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Absolutely count it! I've had periods of brain-soup; I know the feeling. I hope the WoT co-read is going well for you!
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Thanks for running it! Reading did not go at all well for me this month, sadly, but that was me having an unexpectedly stressful month.
I would be interested in occasional weekend or week-long group reads, and probably willing to host them too as a way of giving myself some structure!
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I just posted a little ideas/volunteer/whatnot post for smaller group reads, if you have any ideas. ^_^
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I'd be up for some smaller group reads and would be willing to help host.
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Excellent. I just put up a little planning post so if you have any ideas, let me know.
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Count me in for future, shorter group reads, and potentially hosting as well.
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As for future challenges, something like a monthly challenge to read a book that meets a specific criteria (genre, character, setting, has a day of the week in the title - whatever) might be fun but also adaptable to fit in any time during the month and with individual reading tastes. Or an ongoing bingo - I saw one of those a couple of years ago with a different challenge for each square and people completed in their own time. A challenge similar to this at a different time of year might be good too (run up to gift-giving has meant I've got through quite a lot of audio books but less of the paper ones as I've been crocheting a lot over the last couple of months).
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I hope a bunch of people volunteer to host different things. The only concrete-ish idea I have is to maybe read the oldest thing in the TBR pile during the last week of the year or something.
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I've lost track of what the plan was, but I have read far more this month than I expected. According to Storygraph, I finished 13 books, which is about twice my usual monthly.
And I would be very interested in other reading 'challenges' through the year. I'm willing to host. I'd be interested in a brainstorming possibilities (as a post?) followed by a poll process, and am happy to do what might be useful to facilitate that. Including, in theory, running the whole process.
ETA: checking back, I wanted to read two books purchased this year, that wasn't part of either Hugos or Ditmars, and I managed one. Also two I've had for quite some time -- a middle grade graphic novel, and a novella.
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My thoughts so far are basically 'make post where people can reply with various 'challenges' they either want or want to run' and those can get listed in the post and I since the admin for the comm still seems to be on DW, maybe I can get it stickied for easy reference. (That's basically as far as I've gotten.) If you have any other ideas of how to do things, I'm absolutely welcome to suggestions!