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Crusader 12-21-2010 06:35 AM

50,000 pages reading challenge
 
Starting today I'm embarking on a 50,000 pages reading challenge. The goal is to read a total of 50,000 pages. The paperback page count of a book will be used in the case of ebooks.

Anyone else who wants to join in the challenge are welcome.

Care 12-21-2010 01:01 PM

I would love to try. It might be kind of hard for me to keep track of though. I know that on goodreads it keeps track of the pages you read, but it doesn't include re-reads. I re-read a lot of books.

edbro 12-21-2010 01:08 PM

Is an epub page equivalent to a paperback page?

daffy4u 12-21-2010 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by edbro (Post 1285958)
Is an epub page equivalent to a paperback page?

I think Crusader is suggesting that for each book you read, go to Amazon (or wherever) look up the paperback version, take note of the page count and give yourself credit for that many pages. :)

I admire those of you who participate in this and/or the 100 book challenge. I can't deal with the pressure of trying to make a particular reading goal, so I'll watch from the sidelines and cheer you all on! :)

Crusader 12-21-2010 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by daffy4u (Post 1285987)
I think Crusader is suggesting that for each book you read, go to Amazon (or wherever) look up the paperback version, take note of the page count and give yourself credit for that many pages. :)

Yes, that's exactly what I meant. It's very difficult to establish a standard page size for ebooks since there are even more variables than for a print book. Using the paperback equivalent is just a relatively easy way to cope with it.

Even print books have different page sizes/fonts which makes the page measurement a little "fuzzy". Luckily this is a challenge meant to be fun so we won't be too pedantic or academic about the definition of a page.

JSWolf 12-21-2010 02:26 PM

I suggest we use ePub page numbers. They are standardized.

Crusader 12-21-2010 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by JSWolf (Post 1286133)
I suggest we use ePub page numbers. They are standardized.

The problem with that is that most of my reading will still be for physical books interspersed with ebooks.

JSWolf 12-21-2010 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Crusader (Post 1286148)
The problem with that is that most of my reading will still be for physical books interspersed with ebooks.

The other problem is that pBooks have different paging. Hardciver, large print, MMPB, TPB, etc. So what format pBook will be used for this 50,000 page challenge?

Well stolen ticker idea. http://media.bigoo.ws/content/gif/smiles/smiles_419.gif

daffy4u 12-21-2010 02:44 PM

It doesn't have to be so complicated. Pick the paperback of your choice and use it for your page count. I doubt anyone will check up on you and challenge your page count.

Crusader 12-21-2010 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by JSWolf (Post 1286151)
The other problem is that pBooks have different paging. Hardciver, large print, MMPB, TPB, etc. So what format pBook will be used for this 50,000 page challenge?

Well stolen ticker idea.

TPB or MMPB should suffice. As I said the actual page definition doesn't matter all that much to me.

Your ticker looked so cool I just had to see how it works. Also want something that's easy to keep up to date for multiple sites. So kudos for your original idea :thumbsup:

I reverted to normal text since I don't particularly like the look fo the ticker and it was a bit tedious to update.

JSWolf 12-21-2010 06:07 PM

I'm looking forward to being able to play with my ticker. I'll also be using goodreads to keep track of what I've read in 2011. So I will also be putting my goodreads link in my signature next to my ticker if I can.

Care 12-21-2010 06:14 PM

I'd say use paperback or hardcover since sometimes there is no paperback. Use the epub or mobi if it is ebook only. Just choose whatever males sense to you!

Latinandgreek 12-21-2010 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Care (Post 1285937)
I would love to try. It might be kind of hard for me to keep track of though. I know that on goodreads it keeps track of the pages you read, but it doesn't include re-reads. I re-read a lot of books.

Perhaps when you do a re-read, you could add a different edition of the book in question than the one you already have on goodreads, so that goodreads can keep track of the pages.

Latinandgreek 12-21-2010 06:38 PM

I think I'll join this challenge, if for no other reason than to see how many pages I get though a year. This is a better indication of how much I read than counting the number of books I've read this year. I keep on forgetting to add new books to my goodreads account after I've read them, I'll try to keep better track this coming year.

Care 12-21-2010 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Latinandgreek (Post 1286625)
Perhaps when you do a re-read, you could add a different edition of the book in question than the one you already have on goodreads, so that goodreads can keep track of the pages.

Great idea, unfortunately I tried that and it didn't seem to work for me. I choose the ebook editions of a series I read and it didn't add them. I think it's because it isn't a different listing, it just says 'Switch to this edition'. Some books do have multiples listed, so that would probably work.

Or it could just be me. Sometimes GR system doesn't seem to like me.


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