Reading Challenges for 2010
I’ve decided to enter into a number of reading challenges around the blogosphere this year and I’ve set up a separate post for each challenge. Once this initial set-up is complete, I don’t think...
View ArticleDecades Reading Challenge
I keep seeing more and more reading challenges that I want to add to the list that I’ve taken on, but am really exercising self-discipline to not over commit. I just couldn’t resist this one, though,...
View ArticleReading Through the Seasons Challenge
This has to be the end of the challenges I take on! This one sounds like it can be fit around some of my other challenges so I’m giving it a go. Hosted by Book Dragon’s Lair, it requires that I read...
View ArticleThe Complete Booker (Prize) 2010 Challenge
I generally enjoy reading prize winning literature, but find that because of availability, the prizes end up being Canadian or American. I do however, recognize the high regard in which the Man Booker...
View ArticleBibliophilic Books Challenge
This challenge is a little tougher and may require me to read some non-fiction, something I often skip. I’m entering the Bibliophilic Books Challenge at the Litlover level that requires that I read six...
View ArticleThe Historical Fiction Challenge
The Historical Fiction Challenge, hosted by Royal Reviews offers nearly unlimited diversity. I love it! The Addicted level requires me to read 12 books. 1. Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis –...
View ArticleThe First in a Series Challenge
I just have to try a few more challenges! This First in a Series Challenge, hosted by Royal Reviews, should be easy because I always look for the first book in a series when I’m reading a new author or...
View ArticleThe Book Awards Challenge
This has got to stop! Last challenge? The Book Awards Challenge is very generous with its guidelines, requiring me to read 10 award winners from 10 different awards in the next ten months. 1. John...
View ArticleFour More Reading Challenges for 2010: Battles of the Prizes, Typically...
I know I’ve vowed to join no more challenges this year, but Rose City Reader just posted these first two and they’re only three books each. They run from 01Feb10 to 31Jan11. The Battle of the Prizes...
View ArticleOngoing Reading Challenges
In addition to the challenges that must be completed in 2010, I’ve taken on some more ambitious projects that have no deadline and are ongoing. These are: The Amy Einhorn Perpetual Challenge, to read...
View ArticleReading Challenges for 2010
I’ve decided to enter into a number of reading challenges around the blogosphere this year and I’ve set up a separate post for each challenge. Once this initial set-up is complete, I don’t think...
View ArticleDecades Reading Challenge
I keep seeing more and more reading challenges that I want to add to the list that I’ve taken on, but am really exercising self-discipline to not over commit. I just couldn’t resist this one, though,...
View ArticleReading Through the Seasons Challenge
This has to be the end of the challenges I take on! This one sounds like it can be fit around some of my other challenges so I’m giving it a go. Hosted by Book Dragon’s Lair, it requires that I read...
View ArticleThe Complete Booker (Prize) 2010 Challenge
I generally enjoy reading prize winning literature, but find that because of availability, the prizes end up being Canadian or American. I do however, recognize the high regard in which the Man Booker...
View ArticleBibliophilic Books Challenge
This challenge is a little tougher and may require me to read some non-fiction, something I often skip. I’m entering the Bibliophilic Books Challenge at the Litlover level that requires that I read six...
View ArticleThe Historical Fiction Challenge
The Historical Fiction Challenge, hosted by Royal Reviews offers nearly unlimited diversity. I love it! The Addicted level requires me to read 12 books. 1. Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis –...
View ArticleThe First in a Series Challenge
I just have to try a few more challenges! This First in a Series Challenge, hosted by Royal Reviews, should be easy because I always look for the first book in a series when I’m reading a new author or...
View ArticleThe Book Awards Challenge
This has got to stop! Last challenge? The Book Awards Challenge is very generous with its guidelines, requiring me to read 10 award winners from 10 different awards in the next ten months. 1. John...
View ArticleFour More Reading Challenges for 2010: Battles of the Prizes, Typically...
I know I’ve vowed to join no more challenges this year, but Rose City Reader just posted these first two and they’re only three books each. They run from 01Feb10 to 31Jan11. The Battle of the Prizes...
View ArticleOngoing Reading Challenges
In addition to the challenges that must be completed in 2010, I’ve taken on some more ambitious projects that have no deadline and are ongoing. These are: The Amy Einhorn Perpetual Challenge, to read...
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