Has anyone had a bad experience with the Goodreads reading challenge? I’ve been doing it for the past 8 years but I think it’s time to call it quits. I know it’s totally inconsequential and no one cares if you succeed or not, but the constant reminder of “You’re X books behind schedule” is starting to feel tiring. Lately I’ve been reading short books instead of the big bricks I really want to read, just to complete the challenge. Makes me feel dumb.

I wish they would bring more diversity to the challenge instead of just a number. Read books from 5 different genres, read a book on astrophysics, read X books written by women authors, write 1 review, start a new series, read a book that my wife rated 5 stars, etc.

Anyone has thoughts or suggestions on a reading challenge that would be more engaging?

  • InvisibleSpaceVamp@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    r/Fantasy does indeed have the challenge you seem to be looking for. Check the Book Bingo card in the sidebar. If that’s not your genre, I’m sure you can adapt this to feature the type of books you read.