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Is anyone interested in a 2018 comtenporary lit. challenge? If so, please send ideas for categories/topics (or offer to take on the challenge design if you're willing). The only recommended topic so far (from last year) is a sports category. |
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how do you define contemporary lit? Is there a time line that applies? |
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Anything within last 50 years (since classic lit. defines as prior to 50 years ago). |
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One of my favorite reading categories is travel narratives. Don't know if that would fit in or not. Since it is non fiction. I guess it would have to be a novel about a trip of some kind. |
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We usually have broad enough topics- or at least enough variety- that non-fiction titles work as well. |
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There doesn't seem to be rush to sign up. |
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Last Edited on: 12/11/17 11:07 PM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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I'll go for it again so please set it up. I think people are busy with the holidays and not online nearly as much as they usually are. I was gone most of November and some of October and my reading slowed considerably during that period. |
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I'll set it up, but I could really use ideas! |
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If sports happens to be a category I can help people find stuff to read since I have read a lot in the subject. Just send me a pm and I'll offer some suggestions. I like the idea of a trip. a pilgrimage. there should be a lot of these since this is a popular idea in novels. Last Edited on: 12/11/17 7:30 AM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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Why not include some categories featuring award winners? I know I try to read books in several of these categories each year - not necessarily the current year's selection either. |
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Thanks for suggestions, REK and Charles! I'll try to post a draft this weekend. |
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I'll sign on for the year. |
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Add a couple of categories such as favorite author, new author or recommended from a friend. Make maybe three choices for each category. For example, January is the first month of the year. Firsts could be the category. First read by a new author, first book by an author or a plot that includes one or more firsts such as a winner in a dog sled race tale (explain how the book fits). Last Edited on: 12/14/17 7:53 PM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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I will sign up...i have lots of fiction begging to be read....and have you ever done geographic locations for categories? I know I have some good sounding southern fiction...as well as western states...and new england area....prob some California coast as well Can be expanded into Canada....then exotic places... |
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I’d like to do it this year. some of the past genres were good: translation, geographical, New to you author (I like the January being a month of firsts), author born the same year as you, books written in certain decades, etc. Also what I like about challenges is that it gets me to read books I might never have chosen otherwise. Some have been truly excellent, unfortunately some have not. |
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Sorry for the delay. I went ahead and just posted it, as I think I was able to include everyone's suggestions: 2018 Challenge Lists. |
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Absolutely LOVE IT Kristin!! I have claimed a spot! |
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Please note the (now-corrected) error in the challenge "schedule" chart I originally posted: there is no social studies category. I corrected the number of books required as well, though I encourage anyone who's willing to check my arithmatic. (Thanks go out to Margaret for catching the mistake.) Last Edited on: 12/30/17 8:05 PM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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No worries here Kristin! I will just go into Home School mode for social studies! |
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