The 52 Book Club’s 2023 Reading Challenge Want to take your reading to the next level? The 52 Book Club is back for its sixth annual challenge, and we’ve got fifty-two new prompts for 2…
Travel around the world with a good book. Take the Uncorked Reading Challenge to read more diversely. Explore the best new books.
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If you're hoping to read more this year, then check out the 2023 Reading Challenge! With 12 fun prompts, this challenge will keep you inspired to read all year long!
Welcome to the 2023 Monthly Key Word Reading Challenge! We’re so excited to be back for another year of reading with you! HOW IT WORKS ~ This is a monthly challenge that runs all year long from January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023. ~ Eight “key words” are given for each month. Your task
Travel around the world with a good book. Take the Uncorked Reading Challenge to read more diversely. Explore the best new books.
The 2023 Diversify Your Reading Challenge is a genre-based reading challenge to help you step out of your reading comfort zone.
Are you looking for a reading challenge to help you read across genres? Check out The 2023 Reading Challenge from BiblioLifestyle.
2023 Reading Challenges for Adults: Get the details about each of our four unique reading challenges, browse the curated book recommendations, and download printable reading trackers.
The 2023 Diversify Your Reading Challenge is a genre-based reading challenge to help you step out of your reading comfort zone.
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I remember many years ago going to a talk that Madeleine L'Engle gave at my college. At the end of her talk, she opened the floor to ques...
23 in 2023 CHALLENGE Have you guys heard of the 23 in 2023 challenge? You pick 23 books that you want to read in 2023, preferably ones you already own but haven't read yet. I have SO many books on my shelves that I'm yet to read and I really need to whittle down my physical TBR so this challenge is perfect for me! He
Not sure what to read this year? If you like Popsugar's Reading Challenge, you'll like this! Shelf Reflection has a new reading challenge for 2023 with 40 unique prompts like: book with 'thing' in the title; a book over 500 pages; a book with a therapist or journalist; a debut novel, and more! This
My Essential 2023 TBR. The twelve books I absolutely have to read this year. From fantasy to murder mystery.
Welcome to the Spine & Leaf Books 2023 Book Challenge! How Do I Complete the 2023 Book Challenge? This challenge starts with the phrase ‘Read a book…’ and then lists 50 differ…
Do you have books on your to-read list that already released? Do you struggle to get to those backlist books with all the new releases each year? Do you enjoy relaxed reading challenges you can do at your own pace? Then it’s time to beat your backlist! Started in 2017, Beat the Backlist is here […]
Wow. Where did 2023 go? I feel like I blinked and suddenly I'm packing my bags to head home for the holidays. I have about five books still to read to meet last year's goal and I'm not sure I'll make it! I always feel like I need to add a little something interesting in this introduction to be creative and fun and bond with everyone. But then I think about all those online recipes where you have to scroll through a 28 page summary of the author's childhood before you can learn how to make their special lemonade (squeeze lemons into pitcher, add sugar, water and ice to taste) and I realize that maybe I just have to say ENJOY!!!! As always, here is a google docs spreadsheet where you can track your books. and here is a printable pdf for your convenience. Lots of extra special thanks to my friend Karly McCutchan for the wonderful graphics this year. If you're looking for someone to do graphic design work for you, check out her awesome website.
The 2022 Reading Challenge features 12 months of fun prompts designed to help you expand your reading life and inspire a love of reading.
Read more books than ever and expand your horizons in 2023 with the ninth annual POPSUGAR Reading Challenge! Find the new list of reading prompts here.
This Book Bingo listing includes one digital version of the Book Bingo Challenge 2023 Edition bingo card, which can be downloaded to your phone or device to keep track of your progress digitally (just click the box in the corner when you've completed that square). No need to carry around a piece of paper - keep your bingo card on your phone! Book Bingo is great way to engage your book club, friend group, family, etc. Or, challenge yourself! This game is a great way to challenge readers to read different book genres and expand their book selections. This Book Bingo card will be sent as a PDF to digitally download immediately. No physical items will be sent. Traditional Bingo rules apply - After completing five challenges and marking off five squares in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally), you win! What is included in this listing? One downloadable interactive version of the Book Bingo 2023 Edition bingo card PLEASE NOTE: These are for your personal use only, no sharing of files please. Colors may vary slightly due to monitor and printer variations.
Welcome to the 2023 Monthly Motif Reading Challenge! We’re so excited to be back for another year of reading with you! HOW IT WORKS ~ This is a monthly challenge that runs all year long from January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023. ~ A Motif (theme) is given for each month. Your task is
Read more books than ever and expand your horizons in 2023 with the ninth annual POPSUGAR Reading Challenge! Find the new list of reading prompts here.
2017 YA Diversity Reading Challenge 1. A book written by or about a person of Hispanic origin. I think Isabel Allende passes... I need to read her The Eagle and The Jaguar series 2. A book in which a character suffers from Mental Illness. The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros I don't know if it really fits the category, but someone with mental illness said it does, so I'll accept it. I find it interesting and want to read it. 3. A book with an LGBTQIA main character. Clariel, Garth Nix Peter Darling by Austin Chant 4. A book written by an author of colour. Les arbres en parlent encore by Calixthe Beyala 5. A book with a person of colour on the cover. Kindred by Octavia Butler 6. A book in which the main character or Secondary Character has a Disability. Emma and I by Sheila Hocken 7. A book written by or about someone on the Autism Spectrum. Stieg Larsson's Millennium series 8. A Contemporary book with a person of colour on the cover. Caramelo by Sandra Cisneros 9. A Graphic novel featuring protagonists of colour. The Rabbi's Cat by Joan Sfar 10. A Romance novel with main character of colour. Song of Blood & Stone by L. Penelope 11. A Science fiction or fantasy with female main character of colour. Cindy Pon; Silver Phoenix 12. A Memoir or biography by or about a diverse author. Becoming by Michelle Obama 2018 Diversity Reading Challenge 1. A book written by or about a person of Hispanic origin 2. A book in which a character suffers from mental illness 3. A book written by or about someone on the spectrum 4. A book with an African-American young woman as a main character Sula by Toni Morrison 5. A book containing an Asian main character 6. A book with an illustrator of color March Forward, Girl: From Young Warrior to Little Rock Nine by Melba Pattillo Beals 7. A book with an LGBT main character 8. A graphic novel 9. A book with a Muslim main character Does My Head Look Big In This? by Randa Abdel-Fattah 10. A book written by or for African American young men It's hard to find a book that's not depressive, and I don't want to read depressive books. :-( 11. A book in which the author or main character has a physical disability 12. A book about children during the Holocaust Frankly, I don't want to read about children during the Holocaust. 2019 Diversity Reading Challenge JANUARY – diverse folktales/culture/mythology; or diverse retelling; or non-western setting FEBRUARY – poc: Black/African American MARCH – #ownvoices; or gender: female authors in male-dominated genres/non-fiction APRIL – poc: West Asian/South Asian (From Turkey to India) MAY – poc: East Asian/Southeast Asian/Pacific Islander JUNE – LGBT+ pride summer: sexuality and gender identity JULY – LGBT+ pride summer: sexuality and gender identity AUGUST – mental health/addiction SEPTEMBER – poc: hispanic/latinx OCTOBER – physical/sensory/cognitive/intellectual/developmental disabilities NOVEMBER – poc: Native American DECEMBER – religious minorities Rebel Women Lit Diversity Reading Challenge I really like this challenge, but it's a bit too challenging for me. I can't find many of these books. :-( Light Reader's Plan A novel with an LGBTQIA+ main character For Today I Am a Boy by Kim Fu A book written by an author who is Indigenous, Native American, or First Nation The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse by Louise Erdrich The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie A book that deals with gentrification Shadowshaper by Daniel José Older Pride by Ibi Zoboi A book with a neurodiverse main character of colour (own voices) A Girl Like Her by Talia Hibbert A chick-lit featuring persons of colour (own voices) The Mistress of Spices by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni A memoir written by a woman of colour Becoming by Michelle Obama A debut novel written by a person of colour The Girl King, by Mimi Yu A book with an elderly main character Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami A book inspired by traditional African beliefs Pride by Ibi Zoboi A recent poetry collection written by a woman of colour Fuchsia by Mahtem Shiferraw A book set in a Caribbean country (own voices) Redemption in Indigo by Karen Lord A book under 200 pages by a person of colour Sula by Toni Morrison (Actually, it has 208 pages. Close enough) Avid Reader's Plan addition A book with a hijabi main character (own voices) Does My Head Look Big In This? by Randa Abdel-Fattah A speculative fiction written by a Caribbean author Crystal Rain by Tobias S. Buckell A book written by a woman of colour about feminism Les arbres en parlent encore by Calixthe Beyala A book from Rebel Women Lit's 2017 Reading List Nnedi Okorafor; Akata Witch A book about an arranged marriage A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini * A book with a main character who has a physical disability (own voices) A book that makes visible the experience of Latinxdad folks Pride by Ibi Zoboi * A book that takes place in North-East Asia (own voices) (Mongolia, China, Taiwan, Korea and Japan) * A book written by a trans or non-binary author of colour * A book with a fat main character (own voices) An anthology written or edited by a woman of colour New Suns By Nisi Shawl A book with a cover that screams #BlackGirlMagic Shadowshaper by Daniel José Older The Committed Reader's Plan addition * A satirical book written by a person of colour * A non-fiction book about a topic that interests you * A dystopian written by a woman of colour * A book written by a person of colour about a memory alternating, mind alternating or virtual reality sci-fi/fantasy experience A New York Times Bestseller written by a person of colour I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou * A horror written by a person of colour * A translated work written by a person of colour * A poetry collection written or edited by an LGBTQIA+ person of colour * A mystery/thriller written by a woman of colour A book which explores poverty and wealth distribution among people of colour Pride by Ibi Zoboi * A Lambda Literary Award winning novel A book from Well-Read Black Girl's 2017 reading list L.Penelope; Song of Blood and Stone * A graphic novel featuring a person of colour A fairy tale or classical retelling written by a person of colour Tahereh Mafi; Furthermore A book with an asexual main character (own voices) Keeper of the Dawn by Dianna Gunn A book that takes place in South-East Asia (own voices) (Indochina, East Indies, Nusantara) Listen, Slowly by Thanhha Lai A book featuring people of colour in STEM Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly A book, written by a black woman, that has a colour in the title Fuchsia by Mahtem Shiferraw * A book with a developing country, city, or town in the title * A book written by a POC, that takes place within a 24 hour period * A book with black artists, dancers or musicians (own voices) * A book with an intersex main character A book with persons of colour who are siblings Pride by Ibi Zoboi A book written by a person of colour that was mentioned or seen on a TV show Michelle Obama: Becoming (I think Nnedi Okoraforäs Binti was seen read by someone in some TV show, too.) A book inspired by Caribbean folklore (own voices) Falling in Love with Hominids by Nalo Hopkinson A YA written by a Korean or Korean-American woman Prophecy by Ellen Oh A book set in a non-English speaking Caribbean country (own voices) The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz A book with a practicing Muslim, Jewish or Hindu (ie non-Christian) main character (own voices) Does My Head Look Big In This? by Randa Abdel-Fattah The Obsessive Reader's Plan addition A book, written by a person of colour, set in a country you've always wanted to visit The Book of Salt by Monique Truong Ladivine by Marie NDiaye Black Girl in Paris by Shay Youngblood A book that challenges rape culture The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson A trilogy written by a person of colour N.K. Jemisin Inheritance trilogy A book released by a publishing house that is owned or managed by a woman Run Alice, Run by Lynn Michell A Shakespeare retelling written by a POC Dream of Perpetual Motion by Dexter Palmer A book written by a POC and published during the year you were born Maya Angelou - I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings A classic novel written by a person of colour Anything by Alexandre Dumas A superhero comic or graphic novel with a female lead Nofret by Sussi Bech - I don't know if it's a superhero graphic novel, but it's a graphic novel - or a comic book - with a female lead. A book written by a famous black woman whose work you haven't read before Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston A book about an immigrant or refugee Possessing the Secret of Joy by Alice Walker A romance novel written by a woman of colour Song of Blood & Stone by L. Penelope A book about a character whose sexuality is outed without permission “Speak No Evil” by Uzodinma Iweala If you find it hard to read, here's the categories: Romance with a trans MC non-binary MC (own voices) Science Fiction Fantasy with disabled MC Practicing Jewish MC Indian MC (own voices) Displaced MC MC with an underrepresented body Neuro-diverse MC (own voices) Retelling with a LGBTQIA+ MC Bisexual MC (own voices) MC with an invisible disability MC with anaphylactic allergy MC of color in SFF Own Voices Latinx MC Free Choice Non-Western (real world) setting Own Voices MC with Chronic Pain West Asian setting (Turkey, Arabian peninsula, Levant, Mesopotamia, Caucasus) Arab MC (own voices) MC with wheelchair Book by author of color Biracial MC (own voices) Pansexual MC (own voices) Black MC (own voices) MC on the ACE spectrum (asexual) LGBTQIA+ MC of color Visually impaired MC book set in Central America Contemporary world, arranged marriage indigenous MC (own voices) diverse non-fiction POC on the cover deaf/Deaf/hoh (hard of hearing) MC Immigrant or refugee MC Hijabi MC (own voices) Some books that might fit some of the categories: Babel-17 by Samuel R. Delany Not Your Sidekick by C.B.Lee Life, Animated by Ron Suskind Unbowed by Wangari Maathai Enchantress of Numbers by Jennifer Chiaverini Patricia Bell-Scott; The Firebrand and the First Lady Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick Of Sound Mind by Jean Ferris
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Summer reading challenge 2023 with printable guide. Book with “summer” in the title 2.Debut novel of a female writer 3.Book under 100 pages 4.Book with a female name as title
Hey book friends! 2023 is rapidly coming to a close and you know what that means! It's time to announce our 2024 Booknerd Backlist Reading Challenge!! I am very excited to be sharing this because it's our first year hosting this challenge!
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