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2022 Challenge - General > Excited chatter while we wait for the 2022 list to post!!!

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message 1: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9538 comments Mod
It's an exciting day! That one special day of the year :-)

So far, we know TWO topics:
* Published in 2022 (that was visible in their very cool library card image).
* A book by a Latinx author (a sneak peek posted last night on the Instagram account)


message 2: by Mary (new)

Mary Hann | 279 comments I keep trying to figure out what prompt 2 is from the picture. At first I thought it was "a book set on a plane," but now I'm starting to think it says planet and not plane. I was hoping for plane haha.


message 3: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9538 comments Mod
Mary wrote: "I keep trying to figure out what prompt 2 is from the picture. At first I thought it was "a book set on a plane," but now I'm starting to think it says planet and not plane. I was hoping for plane ..."



I got "set on a planet" stuck in my head, so I keep thinking of "plan" words, but I'm wondering if it's something completely different, like "set on a playground"


message 4: by Mary (new)

Mary Hann | 279 comments Nadine wrote: "Mary wrote: "I keep trying to figure out what prompt 2 is from the picture. At first I thought it was "a book set on a plane," but now I'm starting to think it says planet and not plane. I was hopi..."

I am going to be out doing community service with teenagers all afternoon, so I'm going to have to wait until I get home to even really check out the list, so I'm feeling quite impatient this morning. Hopefully the day goes quickly.


message 5: by Leonie (new)

Leonie Hester | 8 comments I keep refreshing in anticipation! No posting yet. I am in Australia and it’s close to midnight. It will probably be tomorrow before I get my first look


message 6: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments It's just 6am here, 3 more hours to go before the list drops. I got up way too early just in case of sneaky peeks. Apparently this is my new Christmas morning.


message 7: by Marlis (new)

Marlis | 11 comments Where are you finding any info? I see no mention of it whatsoever on Popsugar


message 8: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 1748 comments Marlis wrote: "Where are you finding any info? I see no mention of it whatsoever on Popsugar"

They mostly use their Facebook book club group for announcements:



message 9: by Marlis (new)

Marlis | 11 comments Thank you Ellie


message 10: by Shauna (new)

Shauna | 16 comments I wonder if the second prompt says “book set on a plane, train, or automobile�


message 11: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments I've still got a tenner on plane, train or ship.

*sings* Luck be a lady tonight...


message 12: by Nicole (new)

Nicole | 10 comments I feel like a kid on Christmas, eagerly awaiting this list.


message 13: by Իé (new)

Իé Caniato (vardamir) | 6 comments Nicole wrote: "I feel like a kid on Christmas, eagerly awaiting this list."

Same 😭


message 14: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 1748 comments Rather than refreshing in the hope they've accidentally published it early, I listened to the last hour of my final book for ATY. So now I'm done with my challenges and extra ready for the list to drop!


message 15: by Sandra (last edited Dec 01, 2021 08:33AM) (new)

Sandra Lourenço (ssandraa) | 128 comments The second prompt definitely looks like it's a book set on a plane.
Less than 30 mins to go!!


message 16: by Teri (new)

Teri (teria) | 1554 comments I'm awake an hour early to make sure I don't miss it. I suspect the people I'm lunching with today will wish they'd picked another day. Not that I haven't talked to them about the challenge ad nauseam before.


message 17: by Teri (new)

Teri (teria) | 1554 comments 10 minutes!


message 18: by Knight (new)

Knight (theknightgarden) | 25 comments i'm so excited! this is the first time i ever woke up early for a reading list challenge.


message 19: by Jill (new)

Jill (jo2083) | 4 comments I can't wait!


message 20: by poshpenny (last edited Dec 01, 2021 09:05AM) (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments It's here!



Awww she linked to our group again. Prepare for the influx! *waves at newbies*


message 21: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 1748 comments The PDF:




message 22: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments poshpenny wrote: "I've still got a tenner on plane, train or ship.

*sings* Luck be a lady tonight..."


OK I was not expecting it to be specifically a cruise ship!


message 23: by Katy (new)

Katy M | 939 comments I'm not loving some of these categories.


message 24: by Teri (new)

Teri (teria) | 1554 comments Frantically looking up "onomatopoeia"


message 25: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 1748 comments The twin towns one is specifically making me think of skipping the advanced questions. That seems super hard, or does America twin all its cities with other big places that lots of books are set in?


message 26: by Heather (new)

Heather (heatherbowman) | 882 comments I did not scroll down far enough to find this thread, and I kept asking myself why no one was chatting in the weekly check-in LOL

A lot of prompts surprised me, but I don't see any that made me cringe. I have no idea what I'm going to read for some of them, so I'm glad we have listopias now!


message 27: by Heather (new)

Heather (heatherbowman) | 882 comments Ellie wrote: "The twin towns one is specifically making me think of skipping the advanced questions. That seems super hard, or does America twin all its cities with other big places that lots of books are set in?"

I think they're pretty common.




message 28: by Christine (new)

Christine H | 496 comments Ace is an entire spectrum unto itself? I feel like they're getting a little too specific on some of these!


message 29: by Ashley Marie (new)

Ashley Marie  | 1027 comments Excited! I'm not doing many challenges in 2022 but Popsugar is one where I feel like the majority of what I read can get slotted in somewhere as I go, so it's less stressful. Some really fun categories, although I'm kicking myself for having read Chloe Gong's These Violent Delights duology this year bahahaha


message 30: by poshpenny (last edited Dec 01, 2021 09:21AM) (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments Some first impressions:

"A book about or set in a nonpatriarchal society" HA! Good luck!

I do not use tick tock so ugh.

I'm so over witch books. Sigh.

TWO different award winners? People gonna be piiiiissed.

I don't have a "my favorite author" just a bunch I like a lot

Social horror? Like... going to a party that will have people I don't know?

Ummm... how is Own Voices fantasy even possible? It's flipping fantasy?

I see we've gone with a 2 theme for the advanced section

I'm not sure how easy it will be to find two books set in sister cities! Yikes!

There are a few on here where the hunt looks like it will be fun and a few where it looks difficult.


message 31: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9538 comments Mod
poshpenny wrote: "It's here!



Awww she linked to our group again. Prepare for the influx! *waves at newbies*"




oh good lord, did she? I thought they'd send everyone to their Facebook page this year!!!


message 32: by Nadine in NY (last edited Dec 01, 2021 09:25AM) (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9538 comments Mod
I'm sloooooowly getting the topic posts opened up with Listopias ... I will be silent for a while now as I get to work! Lynn will be on when she can - she's excited too!!


message 33: by Alex (new)

Alex Richmond | 65 comments Christine wrote: "Ace is an entire spectrum unto itself? I feel like they're getting a little too specific on some of these!"

As a person on the ace spectrum: yes, it very much is. It might do you good to add Ace: What Asexuality Reveals About Desire, Society, and the Meaning of Sex to your 2022 reading list.


message 34: by Christine (new)

Christine H | 496 comments poshpenny wrote: "TWO different award winners? People gonna be piiiiissed."
😆 I'm happy to see the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award has quite an array to choose from *gives side-eye to Women's Book Award*


message 35: by Sandra (new)

Sandra Lourenço (ssandraa) | 128 comments I had no idea what twin towns were, had to google that. I had the impression that would be a very American thing but turns out even my town has twin towns

Regarding a book set in a non patriarchal society: The House of Night books (starting with Marked) are set in a matriarchal society.


message 36: by Ellie (new)

Ellie (patchworkbunny) | 1748 comments Heather wrote: "Ellie wrote: "The twin towns one is specifically making me think of skipping the advanced questions. That seems super hard, or does America twin all its cities with other big places that lots of bo..."

Sorry didn't mean to say twin towns aren't common, the ones I know about just always seem to be small places that would be hard to find books in. But I see London is just paired with other global cities, so if I do it I guess I'll just do those.


message 37: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments Christine wrote: "Ace is an entire spectrum unto itself? I feel like they're getting a little too specific on some of these!"

I think things like Aromantic and demi considered Ace spectrum?


message 38: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments Nadine wrote: "poshpenny wrote: "Awww she linked to our group again. Prepare for the influx! *waves at newbies*"


I thought they'd send everyone to their Facebook page this year!!!"


She did both, and also their Twitter


message 39: by Doni (new)

Doni | 665 comments How are you supposed to figure out this one: "A book with a quote from your favorite author on the cover or Amazon page"?


message 40: by Mary (new)

Mary Hann | 279 comments I feel a little overwhelmed by how many of the prompts I did not even understand without googling, but I know listopia will be my friend. I don't prefer the sci-fi/fantasy genre, so there are several prompts that I'm a little frustrated with, and some seem very specific, but I think there will be a lot of learning this challenge.


message 41: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments Their single suggestion for a Pacific Islander author is equivalent to suggesting Barack Obama. Could they not think of a single other person or did they not bother to check?


message 42: by Alex (new)

Alex Richmond | 65 comments I'm glad both the award winner categories seem to have way more options than this past year; I did frown a little when I saw there were two at first, haha.

I'm excited for a lot of these! And now wishing I'd waited a year to read When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain, whomp whomp.


message 43: by Katy (new)

Katy M | 939 comments So, 2 romances, 2 sci-fi/fantasy and 2 award winners. Looks like the advanced list isn't the only place where there is a theme of 2 going on.

I'm so lucky that I don't like romance or sci-fi.


message 44: by Milena (new)

Milena (milenas) | 1195 comments According to the Wikipedia site, twin cities for New York include: Beijing, Budapest, Cairo, Brasilia, Jerusalem, Baku, Johannesburg, London, Madrid, Rome, Santo Domingo, Tokyo.

That should be easy enough. Although I do realize people may be sick of reading books set in New York.


message 45: by Brandon (new)

Brandon Harbeke | 696 comments It's a little frustrating that the list does not show on either the PopSugar front page or the Bookmarked page on their website. Thanks for providing the links!

Doni, besides crowdsourcing in the thread for that prompt, I might search "Books recommended by XYZ" or browse a library bookshelf in genres I like.

Out of the 50 prompts, there are 11 that I like on their own merits, a couple I do not, and a handful that are going to be harder to search for.

I tend not to go for books with the title form XYZ: A Novel on the cover, as I think it should be plain from the title and cover art in most cases that it will be fictional. Obviously, the PopSugar team feels differently than me on that count, given the number of times the construction appears in the recommended list.

I do wish that there were more recommendations per prompt. I understand that it involves more work, but going from 5 per prompt to 1 in the course of a year is a major shift. Having the extra recommendations also helps clarify things when the prompt is a bit ambiguous.

I will chime in with more thoughts here or in the prompt threads themselves. Happy list making, everyone!


message 46: by Doni (new)

Doni | 665 comments This might help for finding quotes by your favorite author: fivebooks.com


message 47: by Christine (new)

Christine H | 496 comments A book with a palindromic title

*weeps softly*


message 48: by Jennifer W (new)

Jennifer W | 1771 comments Christine wrote: "A book with a palindromic title

*weeps softly*"


I've already decided I'm going with *a word* in the title that is a palindrome!

That's my first protest, others may show up as I have a chance to think.


message 49: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Oertel | 764 comments Alex wrote: "Christine wrote: "Ace is an entire spectrum unto itself? I feel like they're getting a little too specific on some of these!"

As a person on the ace spectrum: yes, it very much is. It might do you..."


Same - I'm grateful to see this prompt! :)


message 50: by Joshua (new)

Joshua (hitthefunkybeats) | 126 comments poshpenny wrote: "Ummm... how is Own Voices fantasy even possible? It's flipping fantasy?"

Books like The Gilded Ones would be an Own Voices fantasy, Cemetery Boys also fits. You actually have one on your favorites, The House In The Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune would fit into Own Voices! So many options out there.


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