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          | 2,470 members Welcome one and all! What is 50 Book Challenge? 50 Book Challenge is a way to track and share the books you read throughout the year. Some people also choose to set personal goals to read more books,… |
          | 726 members We had a great year in 2009, and now we want to do it again in 2010! Anyone can join. Just start a thread and begin listing the books you have read in 2010. You don't have to begin on January 1. Last… |
          | 962 members We had a great year in 2010, and now we want to do it again in 2011! Anyone can join. Just start a thread and begin listing the books you have read in 2011. You don't have to begin on January 1. Last… |
          | 2,282 members For anyone trying to complete the set, or just for those who want to disagree with the choices made in the book by Peter Boxall. |
          | 551 members After a successful 2008 challenge group, most of us wanted to do it again. So here's the place! Anyone can join. Just start a thread and begin listing the books you have read in 2009. You don't have… |
          | 1,263 members "Reading makes immigrants of us all. It takes us away from home, but more important, it finds homes for us everywhere." ---Jean Rhys This group is for readers who, for whatever reason, endeavor to… |
          | 274 members Welcome! This group is set up for those who want to read 10 categories in 2010. How many books you want to read in each category is ENTIRELY up to you. After a bit of discussion, some of us have… |
          | 318 members If you have books on your shelves that you have been meaning to read, but never quite get to because something new is always catching your eye, this challenge is for you. Set a target for the number… |
          | 289 members This group is to help you track your progress on the 999 challenge - 9 books in 9 different categories, all read in 2009. For an added challenge, try completing your books by 9/9/09! You pick the… |
          | 238 members This group is for anyone who wants to read books from 12 different categories in 2012. You can structure the categories in any way you choose, and you can read any number of books in each category.… |
          | 222 members This group is for anyone who would like to read books from 11 different categories in 2011. The number of books per category is entirely up to you, and it need not be the same number for each… |
          | 130 members Welcome one and all! The Challenge: Read a book from every Dewey Decimal category. This sounds like fun! How do I start? There's a list of the categories here. You can find the Dewey Decimal numbers… |
          | 126 members From sea to shining sea, from the mountains to the prairies to the oceans, white with foam, America offers something for everyone. Want to learn more about each state? This is the place to do it.… |
          | 276 members Have you ever wanted to write a novel? Join with thousands on November 1st, 2008 and the goal is to write a 175-page (50,000-word) novel by midnight, November 30. Up for the challenge? |
          | 117 members This group is for participants of the Orange January and Orange July reading event. Orange January/July is a personal challenge to read at least one book that has won or been nominated for the Orange… |
          | 79 members Renamed. Why? http://www.librarything.com/topic/81371 |
          | 78 members For anyone who has read beyond the 50 and/or the 75 book challenges and would like to aim for 100 or more. Renamed. Why? http://www.librarything.com/topic/81371. |
          | 72 members Reading your way through all countries in Europe! Inspired by lindapanzo's Fifty States Challenge. This is a group for readers (from anywhere in the world) who want to read a work of non-fiction… |
          | 139 members In end-of-the-year posts on the 50 Book Challenge, many members found that they had read more than 50 and wanted to challenge themselves to read even more in 2008. I thought about making this a 100… |
          | 95 members Welcome in the Alphabet Challenges group! This group is for anyone that wants to participate in an alphabet challenge. You can create your alphabet from the first letters of the books titles or from… |
          | 56 members The Non-Fiction Challenge is for anyone who wants to focus on non-fiction, either exclusively or in a separate location that won't be lost in a sea of fiction. There is no requirement, or even… |
          | 71 members This group is for those readers who would like to set a goal of reading 100 books or more during the calendar year 2011. |
          | 76 members This is a challenge for 2008 to read eight books in eight categories for a total of 64 books. You can have up to 8 books that span more than one category (thereby reducing the total to 56.) I "stole"… |
          | 60 members This is a take-it-or-leave-it (TIOLI) type group, designed to complement the 1010 Reading Challenge, but you can combine it with any challenge or enjoy this group on its own. Rules are simple: Anyone… |
          | 37 members An extension of the blog set up for this purpose: TBR Challenge Blog This is a challenge where you pick 12 books that have been sitting on your shelves (or your mental list) for quite some time --… |
          | 110 members Reading about all the former presidents will show what has lead up to the historical events that are being made in 2009. My sister and I are both members here and have an interest in history. We… |
          | 87 members It's 2012! Happy New Year, time to get reading... |
          | 47 members I wanted to make a sister challenge to the Dewey Decimal Challenge since the two classifications are so different. How many books have you read from each Library of Congress subject area? Sort your… |
          | 62 members This group was inspired by the Fifty States Fiction (or Nonfiction) Challenge and the Europe Endless Challenge. We will follow the same basic idea, attempting to read at least one book set in each… |
          | 65 members 9 books in 9 different categories, all read in 2009. For an added challenge, try completing your books by 9/9/09! This group is to help you track your progress on the Paranormal 999 challenge You… |
          | 52 members I'm going to be reading books about each of the states in the US. I'll read one fiction and one nonfiction per state, in alphabetical order no less! Please place your recommendations in an… |
          | 41 members Throughout 2009, we plan to read some books that were published 80 years ago. We've come up with a pretty comprehensive list of titles that were, to the best of our knowledge, published in 1929.… |
          | 93 members Some time ago I decided I wanted to read the top 100 novels of all time. Naturally opinions on what the top novels are differs from reader to reader so I decided to get a little more scientific about… |
          | 84 members Our goal is to read every Newbery Medal and Honor book. Care to join us? For those of you who've already done it, want to do it again? Use the tag "Newbery Challenge" to note which Medal and Honor… |
          | 32 members Cowed at the 50 book challenge? Incredulous at 75? Balking at 100? No worries. If reading 25 books in a year seems more your style you aren't the only one. So settle into 2011's reading at your own… |
          | 25 members Australian States and Territories Challenge That’s right can you read a book that is mostly set in each of Australia's six states and two mainland territories? This group was inspired by the… |
          | 44 members This group is for discussing the goal of reading the books that are considered "Great". |
          | 45 members WARNING!! Just like Zombies appearing to be alive, this group's title may be misleading! That's right we are not all about Zombies, We have many eclectic interests and are just trying to find some… |
          | 15 members Books. There sure are a lot of them. Big ones, small ones, old ones... And then there are the one's you'll read this year. Sure, you'd like to read 50 or 75 or even 100, but we all know that's not… |
          | 8 members Let's see if we can read 15,000 pages this year. It's time to break out the big books. |
          | 13 members A group for all of us who buy more books than we have time to read. This is a challenge to read 37 books of those you already own. " I hereby promise to read 37 of all those books I already own and… |
          | 16 members This is a year long challenge to read 6 books that have some connection to each other. Start a book with any topic/idea of your choosing. When you've finished pick another book based on some factor… |
          | 7 members To see how many books you can read in 2011, a do-it-yourself challenge. Set your own goals on number of books read and in what categories if you so choose. |
          | 6 members A group for reading books in 2011 that are part of a series. They can be fiction, non-fiction, graphic, or from a publisher's series. Start a thread with your user name in it- this makes it easier to… |
          | 4 members The Global Challenge. The ultimate challenge or just plain stupidity? There are 192 Permanent missions (Countries) of the United Nation (http://www.un.int/protocol/bluebook/bb300.pdf) Here is the… |
          | 7 members Challenge yourself to read 100 books in 2010. Renamed. Why? http://www.librarything.com/topic/81371. |
          | 3 members A group for people interested in following a Chinese-year adventure in reading. The challenge is to read at least one book each month themed on the animal of the year. It will be much easier in some… |
          | 2 members National Just Read More Novels Month Every January read as many novels as you can. The rules are very simple: 1. Must Be A Novel. Works of fiction only, please. Memoirs, non-fiction, how-to books,… |
          | 45 members Games and challenges for hard-core Thingamabrarians. |
          | 13 members Welcome Everyone! This group is for anyone and everyone who wants to challenge themselves to read a book a week in 2010. You don’t have to start on January 1st, you can start whenever you join and… |
          | 1 member Mainly this is where challenges that can be posted on blogs are at. When posting, write the topic first (eg: Personal, Thinking etc) then the title of the challenge. Post your challenges and be… |