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Usually I'm eager to get going on a new challenge, but I'm struggling. Still trying to clear up the residuum from last year before I can get started, so here I am, already a week behind. Given everything, I've scaled back my category goals to nine books apiece rather than my typical 12. I'm hoping I can finally get started by the beginning of next week.
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Just noticed that no one replied to your question. StoryGraph is indeed an alternative to Goodreads. I found it overwhelming to switch at first, but after using the app for a while, I came to prefer it over Goodreads. It's less cluttered and more focused on the things I want a reading tracking app to do: tag books, make lists, show my stats. StoryGraph does occasionally ask you to sign up for its premium version, but those are the only ads and they are not very intrusive. I find it refreshing compared to Goodreads which seems to be full of advertising. |
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On to my 2026 challenges. But I think I'll indulge a wee bit first. I can catch up, right? Right? |
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But thanks, because it looks more clean than Goodreads. I do have some comic collections that came out in newsstands years ago, so I'll use it for those ones (it wasn't me that bought the entire Manara collection, btw and LOL). |
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@Dr. Drib: on a recent reading I'd discovered various great SF authors did wrote good short novels for Playboy and Penthouse, saying the check was also quite higher than the usual
.Never thought SF would be found on those magazines. Edit: Oh, , just did a quick research to see if it's still a thing, science fiction in there.. Oh... Omg .
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I actually had those two Penthouse magazines. I located used copies in the late 1970s at used bookstall - both in perfect condition, I might add. I later sold them, along with my Doubleday First Editions in DJ [M/M condition] for a large sum of money. I still have my Uncorrected Proof [Mint] of IT. |
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I'm enjoying this year's challenge more than any done in past years. I want to read books from around the world beginning with Africa's 54 countries. I had planned to read one book from each country, but found that some countries have more than one book I want to read. The point of this challenge is to be enjoyable and to learn something. I don't want to feel that I am just checking countries off a list. Nigeria has a plethora of excellent writers. There are four books I want to read set in the small country of Sierra Leone. So I am in no hurry to work my way through the list.
I have been supplementing my reading with movies with subtitles. So far I have seen movies produced in Morocco, Tunisia, Sudan, Mauritania, and Algeria. Thanks Amazon Prime. I am so looking forward to every day of 2026. Thanks to pdurrant for posting this challenge. |
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