After watching ABC Family’s Harry Potter Weekend earlier this summer, I decided to re-read every Harry Potter book. Normally, this would be an easy goal, but because I’m wrapped up in Goodreads 2015 Reading Challenge it’s not that simple.
I challenged myself to read 35 books in 2015 and it stands to reason that any book I read should count towards that total. It shouldn’t matter if I’ve never read the book or if I’m choosing to re-read a book I read five years ago. However, Goodreads is currently unable to assign more than one date to a finished book. That means, once I read a book it only counts one time towards my “Read Shelf.” That also means a previously read book will not apply towards the reading challenge.
On the surface, the one time read date sounds reasonable. Most people read a book once and they’re done, right? Wrong! Most readers I know have favorite books they love to revisit. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve read Jane Eyre, the entire Twilight series, Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion, and so many others. Yet, every time I re-read them, I can’t log the additional read in Goodreads. Not cool! Especially since each new read brings new insight and therefore new perspectives for a review and discussion.
When it comes to the Harry Potter situation, I rated all six books as a means to build my account and foster recommendations when I first signed up on goodreads four years ago. In doing so, I made it impossible to count any Harry Potter re-reads on this year’s goals.
To solve this problem, I had to do the unthinkable – I deleted every Harry Potter book off my shelves and hoped it would wipe my reading history for each volume. It worked for all of them except HP and the Sorcerer’s Stone. While this solves the problem, I’m mad I had to do it in the first place! I’m still reading Harry Potter in tandem with other books, but at least they will now count towards my challenge total.
Despite finding a solution for the Harry Potter Situation, the fact remains that I’ve re-read more than few books this year and those efforts will remain under the radar. I love Goodreads, but the lack of a re-read feature definitely needs to be fixed!
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Where do you stand on the re-read issue?
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c.b.w. 2015
Always reading has been a magnificent experience
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I wish more people knew the wonder that comes from reading.
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That’s a wonderful challenge for yourself, CB! You continue to inspire me! š
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I’ve been doing the goodreads Challenge for a few years and it really does keep me on my toes. Sometimes I get so caught up in work and writing, I forget my most basic form of inspiration – reading! The challenge reminds me I have to read every single day for my own sanity!
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Yes! I’ve been finding that, too! š
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I’m an avid re-reader. While I’m always glad to find something new (or, more accurately, put a dent in my ever-growing “must read” list), I often find myself revisiting old favorites. Like you said, every re-read is a new experience. Here’s hoping they fix that issue! It deserves some serious attention!
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I hope they figure out something. I have a couple of series I want to re-read, but I can’t until I either finish the challenge or they fix the glitch.
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*insert one of my usual acerbic comments about Harry Potter here.
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Haha! You got it. š
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Interestingly, it wipes your read date, but it does not remove the book from a previous challenge.
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**Strike that, I clearly did not test this as carefully as OP š I do agree that it should be allowed, I am having the same problem!
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Hopefully, they’ll figure out something! I’m still irked that I can’t count my re-read for The Sorcerer’s Stone! Oh well, at least I was able to reset the rest. š
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I usually never re-read a book, but I’d count it twice if I did š
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Reading is reading, right!? š
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I am also a re-reader and one of the series I have re-read the most are Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles, each time a new book came out I would read the whole series again one after the other before devouring the new offering, the new Lestat novel is sitting on my desk waiting impatiently while I try to locate all my other books from the series (lack of space means some may have been packed away) only once I have them all ready can I disappear into that dark world Anne has created over the decades.
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