

I’ve created a google doc for you to add your own covers and links to your reviews. While that was really fun to see, it also took quite a lot of time to update. If you have been a part of my reading challenges before, you will notice that I do not have a page to share all the covers of all the books that are read during this challenge. Please make sure you let me know which # the book was read for so I can mark it in the right place. When you’ve read a book (or more than one if you’d rather) comment on this 2023 Reading Challenge Page and I’ll mark you down for those books. (You can use the Contact form if you do not already have my email address.) I’ll add your name to the Reading Companions page. To sign up simply send me an email (or message me somewhere) and let me know you’re joining. Any books read during that time that fit the list can count.Īlso, if you get anyone else to join the challenge and read at least 2 books, you get a bonus point. This challenge starts January 1st, and ends June 30th 2023.(Even two or three chapters, but they must have chapters!) All books must be at least a few chapters in length.

In order for your books to count, they must be read in 2023 between January 1 and June 30.You may count any books you read for this challenge for other challenges if you wish.You do NOT have to start at the top and read down. You don’t have to read them one a month.)īut before I give you the list, here are the rules. (The asterisks tell you how many points you get for reading them. However, there are 6 books marked with ** or *** (one for each month if you take the full 6 months to complete the challenge) that will earn you extra points if you read them. You get one point for every book read, and one point for every book reviewed. I mean, let’s face it, it’s really not much of a challenge if you never read something you wouldn’t usually read, is it?įor this year’s challenge I have a list of book genres and such for you to read. I decided that I wanted to actually challenge you as readers to step outside your normal genres and expand your literary horizons. Are you ready to join? I’m going things a little differently this year.

So let’s challenge ourselves with some reading this year! This will be the 6th year I’ve hosted a reading challenge on my blog.

And some are even ones I wouldn’t have picked up otherwise. I don’t know about you, but reading challenges have made me read many more books than I usually do. What would a blog with a title like Read Another Page be without reading challenges?
