Saturday, March 12, 2022

Reading Challenges 2022 Introduction

So, it's obviously been a while since I posted on my blog. Three years! I honestly hadn't realized it had been that long. What better way to jumpstart my blog but with a post about the reading challenges I am participating in this year. 

This first challenge comes from the Avid Readers of Christian Fiction Facebook Group I am in.


Then there is the Back Porch Reading Challenge.
The Unlocking the Past Reading Challenge is from Crystal Caudill's blog.


And then there is the reading challenge from the Eating Our Words Facebook group. 


Plus someone in my Avid Readers of Christian Fiction group came up with this challenge:

Pick which level you want to do and choose from these prompts! Happy reading!

Level 1: 12 books

Level 2: 25 books

Level 3: 50 books

Level 4: All 75!

Read a book...

1. With a verb in the title

2. With an infant or child on the cover

3. With a tree on the cover

4. With a pink cover

5. Set in the mountains

6. Set during your favorite season

7. That includes your favorite holiday

8. With a building on the cover

9. Published the month you were born

10. That has a dual timeline

11. Recommended by an author you enjoy

12. With little to no romance

13. Published in 2022

14. That is a debut novel

15. Written in first person POV

16. By a male author

17. Written by multiple authors

18. By an author who writes with a pen name

19. By an author who has multiple award winning books

20. That is also a movie or tv series

21. That you choose because of the cover

22. Reread a favorite

23. That makes you laugh

24. A genre outside your comfort zone 

25. That has been on your tbr list for a long time

26. A book with multiple POV

27. Less than 250 pages long

28. Written before the year 2000.

29. That has a number in the title

30. Set in Asia or Africa

31. Based on a true story or event

32. That is part of a series

33. With a title that doesn't include the word "the"

34. Set during WWII

35. That is considered fantasy

36. A novella of a series you enjoyed

37. With a main character that is a POC

38. Set somewhere you've been

39. Over 400 pages long

40. Featuring a teacher or principle

41. With a main character over the age of 50

42. A book that could be considered scary or intimidating

43. That features a game (chess, tag, board game, etc) or sport

44. By an indie author

45. With a title or story element that relates to the ocean 

46. Featuring a coffee shop or cafe

47. With a musician, singer, or songwriter 

48. With a dystopian or utopian theme or element

49. That is historical fiction

50. With a main character that has red hair

51. With a character that has a mental or physical disability

52. A feel good book

53. A beach read

54. By an author who shares your last initial

55. Featuring an artist, writer, or photographer

56. That includes dance

57. That has your favorite color on the cover

58. With a rainbow or multicolored cover

59. Set at a tavern, inn, or hotel

60. By an author you’ve never read before

61.That is a graphic novel or has illustrations 

62. A book that involves a fortune or treasure

63. With a fruit or vegetable on the cover

64. That involves a family feud

65. With the enemies to lovers trope

66. A book that is a best seller

67. With royal or noble characters

68. By an author who is no longer writing

69. That is considered women’s fiction

70. That is a tearjerker

71. Featuring a character that is in politics

72. With a women in a STEM career field 

73. With a sun or moon on the cover

74. A book with a one word title

75. Written by a European author



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