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Dive into Our Inaugural Annual Reading Challenge!

Greetings, friends! This year I thought I might try something new – creating my own challenge for 2024! I always participate in annual reading challenges. My favorites are the ones by The Nerd Daily, Book Riot, and PopSugar. It looks like The Nerd Daily hasn’t added their reading challenge for 2024 yet, so keep an eye on that site if you look forward to that particular one as much as I do.

For this year, as I did last year in the challenges I participated in, I am going to try to complete this by shopping my own TBR first. I have an unimaginably huge TBR – seriously, I think it’s about 500 books. So I am trying to pare that down and also still have some fun with reading challenges. I try, too, to make it more challenging by reading only women, BIPOC, or LGBTQ+ authors. It’ll be interesting to see if I manage to complete my own challenge. I haven’t completed a challenge in a couple years, though I did hit my Goodreads goal to read at least 50 books.

If anyone decides to try this reading challenge out, it would be awesome if you left a comment below or tagged me in one of the social media places! 💖

Also, I’ve been super into junk journaling lately, so I designed the PDF of the challenge prompts to look similar to a junk journal page. Thank you, Canva, for making design easy!

Here is a link to a basic Word doc with the prompts as well, if anyone wants that.

Happy Reading!

2 thoughts on “Dive into Our Inaugural Annual Reading Challenge!

  1. What an interesting list! Seems like some of them would definitely be challenging to even find. For #6, I recommend American Dirt if you haven’t read that yet. And for #52 I suggest Happiness Falls, which I’m currently reading and liking a lot!

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    1. Thanks for the recommendations! I am actually putting together a list with a few recs for each task that will go up tomorrow, so I added American Dirt to the list for #6. I had never heard of Angelman syndrome, which is mentioned in Happiness Falls, so I looked it up. It looks like it is not on the autism spectrum, so I didn’t add it to that task, but it should work for the one about neurodivergence. ❤

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