It’s been a while since I did a reading challenge (pandemic times were challenging enough on their own) but I felt stuck in a reading rut recently and decided that the way out of it might be a new challenge. So, I found myself a new list and sure enough, have been able to strike off two items already. Examples of reading challenges can be found on library websites and Pinterest among other places: they come in all shapes and forms, so if you want to give it a go yourself, go ahead and explore!
I’ll keep track of my list on this very platform and will let you know how I get on.
Reading challenge 2023
- A book with a color in the title
- An award-winning book
- A book based on a true story
- A book with a city in the title
- A book with a person’s name in the title
- A book that was made into a movie
- A book that is at least a 100 years old
- A book with a one-word title
- A book with an item of clothing or accessory on the cover
- A retelling of a classic
- A book bought at a thrift store
- A book about travel
- A banned book
- A western
- A book with food in the title
- A classic
- A recommendation
- A book with snow on the cover
- A trilogy
- A book that prominently features an animal
- A book with a flower on the cover
- A book with more than 500 pages
- A book with an ugly cover
- A sports related book
- A book set in a country I’ve visited