Yes! I'm going for bronze! I've been almost exclusively reading library books so this challenge will give me some steam to start prioritizing my owned books.
One year I did a variation of this. Allowed myself to purchase a max of 10 books in that year and everything else had to be owned or borrowed. Exception for audible credits already purchased.
Before there was ever such a thing as BookTube (or YT, for that matter), I thought I was the only one who was so OD with my lists, what I "needed" to read, what I wanted to read, what I was actually reading, etc. I had no idea there were others who had the same mania. Counting pages instead of books actually makes a lot more sense, as simple, standard metric.
This is such a great idea in theory. I just know I could never do this. I would have to start with a much smaller number to start. Five sounds about right for me! 😂
If you want to join, pick a number that’s right for you. I aim for twenty weeks which is like a marathon. Tough but doable. For you, maybe five or six weeks, or something .
@@anotherbibliophilereads I'm thinking about it. I just know myself....Maybe if I started VERY small and was successful, I could add onto it/extend it. Thinking about it....
It seems like you were pretty quick last year. Point of clarification on the page count challenge: must you complete the book? Good luck! I like your vintage book caveat.
Yes, I want to join!! I think 100 will be about right for me (I have 5 bookcases that are now over flowing onto the floor and this MUST be remedied!!!) I take the books I have finished to the Friends of the Library unless they are too good to give away. I NEED floor space!!! Am going to have a couple of problems to solve because the next books I have chosen to read are all over 1000 pages, and about 5 Chunkers. Plus I am joining you and Allen reading Against the Day by Pynchon, 10087 pages all ready set for January. I am going to have to think about this, how to have it count and not slow everything to a crawl. Any idea when we shall start this monster of a Challenge ??? I may have to mix and match some of your suggestions.
@@LeeKempter You can always to the page count version. I wanted this variant especially because of Against the Day, The Brothers Karamazov, and Proust. I’m going for 25k pages but you need to pick what is right for you. I aiming for 20 weeks .
Enjoyed hearing the history and details of Read Your Own Books Challenge. I've seen it all over Booktube. I've done a TBR challenge in the book blogging world for over a decade, and I always try to read from my own shelves first ... but then, there are the books that my book group chooses (which I usually get through the library), books for Booktopia each year, and though I don't normally buy books for myself (though I buy a lot as gifts!), when we visit an indie bookstore, I do like to support the store with a small purchase :) I liked hearing your personal caveats and the flexibility in the challenge.
Ha ha ha doing it to yourself again- yeah- I sort of do this this year - I will go for low buy and get my physical tbr on my shelves under 100 unread. Will see how it goes. Best wishes on your challenge!! 😊
Okay, okay 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️ I just cataloged my library and got book mail today that has to be added to the catalog list. I am in. I will go in bronze “cycles”. Read 25, I can buy a book. I do also have a few handful of indie press subscriptions I want to keep, but won’t count those in the challenge. Also, what I started doing in the past month is after reading one of my books, if I don’t think it warrants a re read, I list it in my Pangobookshop, so I allow myself to buy a book if I sell a book on Pango, so I may keep doing that. All of the caveats I have added to my challenge, but I am in, yeah. I am 🫣
Let’s do this! So stoked to have you all on board again
Yes! I'm going for bronze! I've been almost exclusively reading library books so this challenge will give me some steam to start prioritizing my owned books.
Go for it!
Maybe I’ll try this again. I’ve failed twice 😆
One year I did a variation of this. Allowed myself to purchase a max of 10 books in that year and everything else had to be owned or borrowed. Exception for audible credits already purchased.
Lots of folks deal with the issue in different ways.
Madness! This is madness! 😂 Though I can see the method behind the madness. Good luck!
@@bouquinsbooks Isn’t BookTube an insane asylum? Madness is normal.
I always enjoy hearing everyone's caveats and rules for this challenge. Happy Reading!
Before there was ever such a thing as BookTube (or YT, for that matter), I thought I was the only one who was so OD with my lists, what I "needed" to read, what I wanted to read, what I was actually reading, etc. I had no idea there were others who had the same mania. Counting pages instead of books actually makes a lot more sense, as simple, standard metric.
This is such a great idea in theory. I just know I could never do this. I would have to start with a much smaller number to start. Five sounds about right for me! 😂
If you want to join, pick a number that’s right for you. I aim for twenty weeks which is like a marathon. Tough but doable. For you, maybe five or six weeks, or something .
@@anotherbibliophilereads I'm thinking about it. I just know myself....Maybe if I started VERY small and was successful, I could add onto it/extend it. Thinking about it....
@@BookChatWithPat8668 I agree with this sentiment, Pat. Good luck! It's a perspective changer.
Let’s goooooo!!!
You have options.
I love the page count idea and it’s convinced me to give this challenge another try!
For self-imposed complicated reasons I am going to have to read 120 books this year. Totally my own fault 😂😂 but I’m looking forward to it
Best wishes. (If you see a book you desperately need your wife could of course buy it for 'herself.')
@@ReadingIDEAS.-uz9xk That would be cheating, IMHO.
It seems like you were pretty quick last year. Point of clarification on the page count challenge: must you complete the book? Good luck! I like your vintage book caveat.
I would say no you don’t have to complete the book. If you DNF, just count how many you finished.
Evil mastermind…😂😂😂
We are all out of our minds for doing this again - BUT I CANNOT WAIT! 😂👏🏻👏🏻
He got dubbed the evil mastermind in the first year of 100 Book Challenge.
@@anotherbibliophilereads and it still sticks! 😄
What a wild idea! Maybe I should read some of my books too!
@@mgmartin51 Try it!
Wishing you the best of luck with the RWYO challenge! This is my first year and I'm going for Platinum... Good luck and Happy reading!! 😃📚📗
@@millieandmarigoldbooks Welcome to the challenge!
@@anotherbibliophilereads Thanks heaps, looking forward to it.. happy reading!! 😃📚
Yes, I want to join!! I think 100 will be about right for me (I have 5 bookcases that are now over flowing onto the floor and this MUST be remedied!!!) I take the books I have finished to the Friends of the Library unless they are too good to give away. I NEED floor space!!! Am going to have a couple of problems to solve because the next books I have chosen to read are all over 1000 pages, and about 5 Chunkers. Plus I am joining you and Allen reading Against the Day by Pynchon, 10087 pages all ready set for January. I am going to have to think about this, how to have it count and not slow everything to a crawl. Any idea when we shall start this monster of a Challenge ??? I may have to mix and match some of your suggestions.
@@LeeKempter You can always to the page count version. I wanted this variant especially because of Against the Day, The Brothers Karamazov, and Proust. I’m going for 25k pages but you need to pick what is right for you. I aiming for 20 weeks .
Enjoyed hearing the history and details of Read Your Own Books Challenge. I've seen it all over Booktube. I've done a TBR challenge in the book blogging world for over a decade, and I always try to read from my own shelves first ... but then, there are the books that my book group chooses (which I usually get through the library), books for Booktopia each year, and though I don't normally buy books for myself (though I buy a lot as gifts!), when we visit an indie bookstore, I do like to support the store with a small purchase :) I liked hearing your personal caveats and the flexibility in the challenge.
I’ll be done with the RWYC before national indie bookstore day.
@@anotherbibliophilereads ha ha That's good!
I have to admit, seeing this challenge as a page count rather than a book amount makes it feel more attainable, I am tempted to participate!
Go for it!
Flintstone level could be read 1 book? Lol. It's all good!
@@richarddelanet 🤪
1 book, or 50 cave rooms, or 15 mammoths with tattoos.
@@GentleReader01 Steady as she goes! We'll be at acorn level next...
Love it.
I am still working on my previous read what I own challenge. I did make an exception by going to Goodwill twice and bought 13 books at $2 each.
Ha ha ha doing it to yourself again- yeah- I sort of do this this year - I will go for low buy and get my physical tbr on my shelves under 100 unread. Will see how it goes. Best wishes on your challenge!! 😊
@@EntertheBook I will feel cleansed when I’m done.
Doing a word count would be much more accurate, but much harder to find the info.
@@davebrzeski Amazon or Barnes & Noble usually give pages counts that can be used for digital or audiobooks.
Okay, okay 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️ I just cataloged my library and got book mail today that has to be added to the catalog list.
I am in. I will go in bronze “cycles”. Read 25, I can buy a book. I do also have a few handful of indie press subscriptions I want to keep, but won’t count those in the challenge.
Also, what I started doing in the past month is after reading one of my books, if I don’t think it warrants a re read, I list it in my Pangobookshop, so I allow myself to buy a book if I sell a book on Pango, so I may keep doing that.
All of the caveats I have added to my challenge, but I am in, yeah. I am 🫣
@@Book_Hugger All right! You’ve got this. Today is day 1 of the RWYOC for me.
@ Yes! We got this! Excited to give some love to these unread pages.