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Old 08-11-2023, 05:42 PM   #29
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But I'm sure for some people, including the author, find the 'social challenge' aspects too tempting.

For a couple of years, I participated in the Goodreads Reading Challenge. But I found myself paying too much attention to book length in order to increase my numbers, so I stopped.

I like reading challenges like astrangerhere's Storygraph reading challenge. I think of it as a sort of organized reading list for the year.
I started doing the “Challenge” as a ay to kickstart my old reading habit, which was often 2-3 books a week (before TV and computers). Now if I can manage one, I’m doing OK and I forget to log books to the challenge. I was nly ever “competing” with myself, really, so that just doesn’t matter. What matters to me is if I stop reading…
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