A to Z Challenge Completed
>> Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Joy sucked me into this one. In 2006, way back before I started my blog and joined my first reading challenge, I did my own alphabetical challenge. I read (in order) an A to Z by title list of books, followed by an A to Z by Author list. It was fun and I said I probably wouldn’t do it again. Then last year, Joy posted that she was hosting an A to Z reading challenge for 2009. I wavered back and forth for a while and finally decided to give it a shot. I liked the idea of not limiting myself to reading the 52 books in order, but just filling in my list as I finished the books. The requirements really weren’t that strict.~ align the author's last name or the title of a book (excluding "the", "a", etc.) with its corresponding letter in the alphabet
~ enter a different book for each author and title (total of 52 books)
~ complete the alphabet lists anyway that suits your fancy (i.e.: complete each list separately in alphabetical order, read both "A" entries, then "B" entries, fit whatever you're reading into either list, etc.)
~ complete the challenge in the year 2008
~ enjoy the experience!
Doing this for a second time was a fun experience. I enjoyed most of the books I read. I was able to include many books I was reading for other challenges and only had to really search for a few authors or titles to fill in the blanks.
My list of completed books is here (links are to the reviews on this blog)
Author List
Title List
It was enjoyable to do this alphabetical challenge a second time. I probably won’t do it again any time soon since I’ve now done it in slightly different formats twice within 3 years. For those who haven’t tried this yet, I’d encourage you to give it a shot at least once. You’d be surprised how many you’d get just by random selection of your normal reading and you never know when you’ll discover a very good title or author you wouldn’t have read without needing “that letter”.



No stars – I couldn’t even finish it
1 star – I didn’t like it but I managed to finish it.
2 stars – It was OK. Not good, but seriously just OK.
3 stars - I liked it. I didn’t think it was great, but I thought it was good entertainment.
4 stars – I really liked it. I really think you might like it too.
5 stars – It was amazing. I’d recommend this to just about anyone.

10 comments:
Congrats on finishing the challenge!
Great lists. Congratulations!
Congratulations! I will be soooo close, but not likely getting a cigar.....
I did this last year on a very structured schedule. "A" author, then "A" book, etc. I read some great books that I probably would have skipped except they fit the challenge so well. I also bought some books just to fill in some alphabet spaces. I've thought about doing it again but may wait a year. Your list looks fantastic and I'll probably use it to get ideas.
HOORAY!!! I'm so glad you enjoyed doing this yet again. :) It is definitely a challenge, but one that I'm glad I did, too. Thanks for participating and congratulations!
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Teddy Rose: thanks - this one really does give me a sense of accomplishment.
Mary: the challenge blog is a great resource for possibilities if you're considering an A-Z read.
Vickie: Close is still an accomplishment with this one. Committing to 52 books is tough.
Framed: I remember the way you did it and thought it was interesting. The first time I did it I did the title list in order, then the author list in order. This time I was more random.
Joy: thanks again for hosting. The way you set up the challenge blog will make it a great resource to future challengers.
Congratulations! Quite an achievement. I can see that seeking to fill in the empty slots could force one out of the normal reading mode!
Congrats on finishing, you must be feeling very accomplished! And what a great list of books!
Jenclalir: yes the difficult letters tended to really make me stretch my comfort zone. Sometimes it was a good result, but not always.
Joanna: thanks. Yes, this one does feel like an accomplishment. If you haven't done an a-z challenge, it's something you should try at least once.
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