2019 Reading Challenge
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Re: 2019 Reading Challenge
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How many have u read till now??kandscreeley wrote: ↑11 Jan 2019, 09:04 Every year I've tried for 100 or more and have only gotten about 95. This year? I'm going for 95. Maybe then I'll get over 100.
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I'm not sure. It should be on the side when I post this. It'll say 2019 reading challenge goal and how many I've read so far.Jiya bothara wrote: ↑29 Jul 2019, 01:58How many have u read till now??kandscreeley wrote: ↑11 Jan 2019, 09:04 Every year I've tried for 100 or more and have only gotten about 95. This year? I'm going for 95. Maybe then I'll get over 100.
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How many books did you read last year, if you don't mind me asking?JennyorAlice wrote: ↑25 Jul 2019, 10:44 I'm just aiming to read more books that I read last year. If I stay on my current track, I think I'll definitely reach that goal.
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I thought it was good and huge, but now reading your goals, it's really nothing
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Out of interest, could anyone tell me how to put my goal on here? Do I have to have a certain number of posts/points first? I use Goodreada to track my reading but it’d be nice to have it on here!
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I think that is a great starting point! I wish I could be as avid a reader as so many people on this site, but 50-100 books is just not a realistic goal for me right now. It’s nice to see that I am not the only one who has a lower goal than most! Setting attainable goals is important that way I’m not just setting myself up for failure.
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</e></QUOTE>Mrsbrinson31101 wrote: ↑29 Aug 2019, 14:10</s>
I'm trying to start slow and try to read 25 books.
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I think that is a great starting point! I wish I could be as avid a reader as so many people on this site, but 50-100 books is just not a realistic goal for me right now. It’s nice to see that I am not the only one who has a lower goal than most! Setting attainable goals is important that way I’m not just setting myself up for failure.</r>