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Showing posts with label 2014 Reading Challenges. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2014 Reading Challenges. Show all posts

Saturday, November 15, 2014

2014 Reading Challenge Updates



Did you challenge yourself to read more this year?! It's almost the end of the year and I thought I would share some updates on the reading challenges I joined this year. How has it been going? Well, I basically started the year by picking out books to meet my challenges and then slowly forgot about books specifically for the challenge and just read books I thought I would enjoy (plus books chosen by my reading group for book club). So, as I look back at what I've read so far, 41 books as of today, here's how they all fit in…

*Done: Southern Literature Reading Challenge… I've read two book that fits into this category: Palmetto Moon by Kim Boykin, and Ruby by Cynthia Bond. Met my goal of 2 books written by an author from the South and that take place mainly in the South.

Dive Into Poetry Reading Challenge… I've read one book of poetry so far, Dog Stories by Mary Oliver, but have read plenty of poems in different books all along. I will be getting out one of my poetry books and start to enjoy a full course from one poet so I can finish this challenge. I think it will be a Billy Collins poetry book.

*Done: Graphic Novel Reading Challenge 2014… I've read 5 individual graphic novels, plus all 15 Manga books in the Battle Royale series and 7 books in the Ooku Manga series. My goal was 12 books, so I actually reached my goal.

2014 TBR Pile Reading Challenge… OMG, I haven't picked one book off that TBR pile yet! My goal was to at least read ONE book off my shelves, so I will be grabbing one of those soon!

*Done: Dystopian Reading Challenge 2014… I thought I would have read more dystopian fiction this year, but I haven't. I do consider my most recent read, Beautiful You by Chuck Palahniuk dystopian, so I have reached my goal with one book read.

Chunkster Reading Challenge 2014… It's all about FAT books, and I read 2 so far, Three Souls by Janie Chang (468 pages) and Under The Wide And Starry Sky by Nancy Horan (497 pages).

2014 Book Bingo Reading Challenge… 25 squares, many books, and lots of categories! The challenge is to read the books from at least one row. I have completed 2 rows! 5 Different Genre books and 15 books in a series! I am 6 new release books away from completing the New Releases column (for a total of 15 new books read). It is a lot of fun filling in the bingo squares to see what I have accomplished. Technically I'm done, but I would love to complete a few more bingo's before the end of the year.

Goodreads 2014 Reading Challenge… My goal was 50 books this year, and I'm at 41! Goodreads is a great place to keep track of all the books you've read, want to read and a great place to get motivated to meet your reading challenges!

So, did you join any reading challenges or make a reading resolution? How are you doing with your reading this year?! All that really counts is that we are enjoying our time reading! Let me know how you are doing!


Wednesday, January 8, 2014

2014 TBR Pile Reading Challenge


The 2014 TBR Pile Reading Challenge hosted by Bookish

We all have those books. We buy them, win them, they're gifted to us.. Then we put them up on a bookshelf and there they stay, collecting dust, waiting for the time when we'll finally decide to pick them up..

Join us on a quest to dust off your TBR Pile and read all the books you've been telling yourself you'll read next time you'll get a chance.. This is your chance! And we've got PRIZES!!! :D

Challenge Guidelines:

This challenge will run from Jan 1, 2014 - Dec 31, 2014.

Anyone can enter! You don't have to be a blogger, as long as you review the book you've read! (On your blog, Amazon, Random Buzzers or Goodreads/Shelfari!)

Any genre, length or format of book counts, as long as it is a book that's been sitting on your shelf for some time now. Short stories and novellas are OK, too! Only books released in 2013 and earlier! NO  2014 ARCs and 2014 fresh-off-the-press releases allowed!

You can list your books in advance or just put them in a wrap-up post. If you list them, feel free to change them as the mood takes you.

When you sign up in the linky, put the direct link to your post about joining the 2013 TBRPILE Reading Challenge. (If you don't have a blog, post about it on Facebook or Tweet!)

You can move up levels, but no moving down.

Sign-ups will be open until Dec 15, 2014, so feel free to join at any time throughout the year.
On the 20th of each month we will post a wrap-up post, here, on BOOKISH. Every wrap-up will have it's unique theme, a mini-challenge, a giveaway and place for you to link up your reviews from this month. For each review you link up, you will get one entry in a drawing of one book of choice from Book Depository. It's open to INTERNATIONALS. The giveaway will be open until the next wrap up post goes up! (i.e. the entire month)

If you miss a wrap-up post + giveaway, you can link up your reviews next month. Do not, however, try to link up one review twice - we will be checking ;)

December is a wrap-up for the whole year. All the book reviews you linked up January-November + the ones you'll link up in December will be entered into a GRAND PRIZE giveaway.

You don't have to follow Bookish Blog to join the challenge, but you do have to follow us to be entered in giveaways!
Levels:

(how many books you're planning to read for this challenge in 2014)

1-10 - A Firm Handshake
11-20 - A Friendly Hug
21-30 - First Kiss
31-40 - Sweet Summer Fling
41-50 - Could this be love?
50+ - Married With Children
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The ladies at Bookish are right, we all have those books we bought with good intentions, someone was nice enough to give us and even some great books we won, but alas, we didn't have the time to crack the spines right then, so we gently placed them on the shelf… where they are still found TODAY! So, I know I have a pile to work through, and enough of my blogging friends are joining this to make me want to join in on the fun too, so I'm in! (BTW, there are almost 300 people participating this year!)

*My goal… 1-10 (A Firm Handshake)

*First book lined up.. Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Stout. It's only the first one, but it is a start!

You can learn more details and sign up for this challenge at: 2014 TBR Pile Reading Challenge @ Bookish

Sunday, January 5, 2014

The Sunday Salon and Reading Challenges 2014


It's Sunday! It's that time of the week where we talk books! It's The Sunday Salon! Grab a cup of Joe, find yourself a comfy chair and relax!

This week we're not going to talk about books, but book (a.k.a. reading) challenges. I was trying to explain to someone what a reading challenge was this week. The best way to describe a reading challenge is that it's a New Year's resolution for readers. It's a way for us to manage our "piles", force us out of our comfort zone, challenge us to go beyond our normal reading. Some people resolve to quit smoking, I resolve to read my TBR pile! OK, so here's the low down on reading challenges… out there in the virtual reading rooms across the internet there are bloggers who invite everyone and anyone who has access to a computer to join their reading challenge. It's like a virtual get together with other readers who want to accomplish the same goal. Sometimes there are prizes, sometimes it's just the satisfaction of meeting the challenge. Usually you can chat with others participating in the challenge to see how they are doing. And definitely there's a spot somewhere to share what books you read to meet the criteria of the challenge. The hosts of these reading challenges make the "rules", but the goal of all of them is to enjoy reading books. No pressure, just fun.

I've participated in reading challenges for years. Usually I'm a bit over ambitious with what I sign up for and intend to read, but that's OK. No one is going to punish you for not finishing. Remember the ultimate goal is to have fun and read books! I've searched the blogosphere for some great reading challenges hosted by some great bloggers, and here they are…

2014 Chunkster Challenge 2014, hosted by Vasilly at 1330v - Thoughts of an Eclectic Reader. One of my favorite challenges. Basically if you enjoy FAT books, this is a challenge for you! A Chunkster is an adult or YA book that is 450 pages or more. This year audiobooks and ebooks are allowed! There are no levels this year either, so just one Chunkster will meet the challenge, but what kind of a challenge is just one?! You can read all about it at The Chunkster Challenge Blog. I signed up for this one…

2014 Historical Fiction Reading Challenge, hosted by Historical Tapestry. Historical fiction is such a wonderful read if you love traveling "literally" to other countries. There are 6 levels of participation to this challenge, with the beginning level being "20th Century reader", where you need to read 2 books to meet the challenge. Click on the Challenge title to read all about it, and find out how to sign up.

The Dystopian Reading Challenge 2014, hosted by Ula of Blog of Erised. Another genre that I enjoy reading. Think Hunger Games and you'll understand Dystopian. There are 4 levels, the first level challenge is to read 1 - 6 books. Very easy! You can get more info on the challenge, suggested reading and find where to sign up at Blog of Erised. I signed up for this one too...

The Graphic Novels Reading Challenge, hosted by Nicola of It's All Comic to Me. What can I say, I am a closet Graphic Novel junkie. OK, maybe I've come out of the closet somewhat, but some people still scratch their heads when you share with them the graphic novel you're reading. This is the 7th year for this reading challenge and if you usually don't read graphic novels or Manga (that counts towards the challenge too) this may be a good challenge for you to get you to step out of the box. Beginners level of the challenge calls for 12 books over the course of the year. I signed up for this one...

Romance Reading Challenge 2014, hosted by Naida of ...the bookworm… Romance is in the air! And this challenge includes all types of romance- contemporary, historical, suspense. As long as there is romance between the two main characters, it counts. For the challenge you need to choose 5 romances to read, but you only need to read and review one to meet the challenge. Nonbloggers, or those without a website, can review their books on sites like Goodreads or LibraryThing. Naida is also having a giveaway for participants who complete the challenge. Click on the Challenge Title above to read all about it.

Erotic Reading Challenge 2014, hosted by Herding Cats and Burning Soup. Up for a little romance? How about something a bit steamier? Well this challenge is for you! Minimum read is 12 erotic books. If you're not a blogger, you can participate by through Goodreads, LibraryThing or one of those other platforms. Click on the challenge title for info about signing up.

2014 TBR Pile Reading Challenge, hosted by the ladies at Bookish. TBR means "To Be Read" and refers to those books you enthusiastically bought, but just never got around to reading. I have quite a few of those. There are 6 levels. The intro level is called A Firm Handshake, with a goal of between 1 and 10 books. Click on the Challenge title to find out all the information on the challenge and where to sign up.

2014 Book Bingo Challenge, hosted by Anne from Creativities Corner & Kristilyn of Reading in Winter. This challenge looks like so much fun! Anne and Kristilyn have made up a Bingo card with specific tasks in each spot. The top of the Bingo card lists TBR, Mix it Up, Series, Genres, and New Releases. I may have to attempt to do this challenge just because it really looks like so much fun, although there are a lot of books to this challenge. Check out the challenge, get all the info about it and check out the Bingo card by clicking on the link on the challenge title above.

Southern Literature Challenge 2014, hosted by Jennifer from The Introverted Reader. There are so many wonderful Southern writers and Southern settings that it's almost a no brainer to participate in this challenge. Coming to mind are The Help, To Kill a Mockingbird, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil… what great reading! Minimum to meet the challenge is just one book! OK, I'm signing up for this… Jennifer provides links to reading suggestions, places to share your reads if you are not a blogger, and all the information on the Southern Literature Challenge at The Introverted Reader.


The 2014 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge, hosted by Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book. Another fun reading challenge! You fill in the alphabet as you read during the year. So, The Help would be for the letter H, or Flowers in the Attic would be for F. No specific genre, just one book for each letter of the alphabet. Get all the details, & a link for suggestions for some of those difficult letters at the Reading Challenge website link above.

Goodreads 2013 & 2014 reading Challenge, hosted by Goodreads. No specific requirement, challenges or rules. Basically you challenge yourself and discuss what you're reading, your reading challenges etc. with like minded people. Nice to be able to chat virtually with other readers, and nice to have no pressure to read period. Click on the Challenge title to find out more info.

*Reading Challenges Update…
Immigrant Stories Challenge 2014 hosted by Colleen from Books in City. There are so many stories involving immigrants. The only requirement for the challenge is that books read must include an immigrant story. Now this came be immigration from any country to another. And you need only read 1 book to meet the challenge! Read all about it by clicking on the link on the challenge title! And Colleen says she will be hosting the Ireland Reading Challenge.

**Colleen also left a comment here, about a great resource for finding even more reading challenges! If you go over to visit the ladies of A Novel Challenge, there are over a dozen more reading challenges to read about! Thanks Colleen for sharing!

There are reading challenges for almost any taste. These are only a sampling of what's out there. Google "reading challenges 2014" and you will find many more. Goodreads is a great host for your personal reading challenge. What kind of goals can you set for yourself? Reading 50 books? Reading every book on your bookshelf that's been collecting dust? How about reading something you've never read before, like sic-fi?

Joining one of these challenges is more than challenging yourself to read, it's a great way to meet other readers, discover great reading blogs, and find new books to read. I've already joined more than I should, but 2014 will be a year filled with reading!

Weekly ReCap…

*January 1st marked the start of the new year, and this means your first read of the year too! No matter when you start that book in 2014, it will be your first. Motivated by Vasilly of 1330v~ Thoughts of an Eclectic Reader and prompted by Sheila of Book Journey, who is hosting the First Book of 2014 meme, I chose a book to officially start the year. That book was The Unwelcomed Child by V.C. Andrews. Great book and a great start to the year! You can read all about it at The First Book of 2014 post.

*I finished my first book of the year! Yah! First bit of horror in a LONG time, but it was really good! Here's my REVIEW of The Unwelcomed Child by V.C. Andrew.

*I started a new book this week after finishing my first book of the year… it's Three Souls by Janie Chang and it is absolutely wonderful! I posted a little teaser of it in First Lines Friday. I actually finished the book last night and am just lingering in the moment for a while because it was just that good. I will review it this week, but in the meantime I'll give you a brief 6 word sentence to describe it:  You Will Want To Read This. Love, lust, betrayal, revenge, friendship. Chinese superstitions, ghosts, and Chinese traditions all set with the backdrop of pre WWII China. The Lovely Bones meets Amy Tan. There it is - my teaser, but seriously it will probably be one of my favorite reads this year. It has a Feb. 25th publishing date.

I hope I've sparked some interest in reading challenges today! Share what reading challenges you've enjoyed and how you're reading may have changed because of it. This week I've posted most of my reading challenges. Check them out at Reading Challenges 2014 or click on the badge on my side bar. I have 3 (OK, maybe more) more challenges to add to the list and I'll be posting about them Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.

Happy reading challenge… Suzanne

Friday, January 3, 2014

2014 Book Bingo Reading Challenge


2014 Book Bingo Reading Challenge

Do you like Bingo? This Bingo isn't played in a hall with an announcer calling out the numbers drawn, but it does have a Bingo card you must fill in during the year. I love playing games, and I just couldn't resist playing along with this reading game, so I signed up! It will be a challenge (there are a lot of books to read if you want to fill in the whole card), but hey, I have a whole year and I love reading anyway! To "win" or meet the challenge, you don't have to fill in the whole card, just one line either horizontal, vertical or diagonal, just like Bingo, but why not try for more?! This is the 2014 Book Bingo Reading Challenge, hosted by Anne from  Creativity's Corner and Kristilyn from  Reading in Winter. I'll be posting the books I've read for this challenge at the bottom of this post..

Here are the rules and the official Bingo Card…

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Of course, a challenge isn’t really a challenge unless there are some rules and guidelines:

1. Be awesome. If you’re not, this isn’t going to work.

2. The challenge runs from January 1 to December 31, 2014.

3. If you want to participate, you can join in any time of the year! Feel free to write up a blog post with the rules linking back to my and Anne’s blog in your sign-up post. You can add your post to the Linky at the end of this post!

4. If you read one book for the “1 book” in any category, you can’t change it later on when you read another book to “2 books.” Once a square is crossed off, it’s crossed off for good! (Feel free to print off the scoreboard to keep track!)

5. Books read for one square are for that square ONLY and cannot be counted towards another category. This is all about reading ALL THE BOOKS.

6. The FREE SQUARES are a little different this year — now you can use those squares to read ANY book you like of any genre! Woo!

7. You can start your board over again, but ONLY if you receive the stamp of awesome by completing a blackout. The “winners” of the challenge will be the ones who achieve the most winning combinations by the end of 2014.

8. You can feel free to post your reading list for each category, though it’s not a requirement.
9. Having a blog or writing reviews for books read is not required. So long as you want to have fun, you can participate!

10. Every 3 months I will post an update here and all participants can link to their own updates. An update post will go up April 1st, July 1st, October 1st, and December 31st.

11. This isn’t a race, but don’t be afraid to rub your reads in the other player’s face. This will be seen as encouragement. Feel free to use the hashtag #BookBingo2014 on Twitter!

Doesn't this sound like a lot of fun?! Interested in joining? You can check out all the details, how to be an awesome player and find the place to sign up at Reading in Winter!
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Books Read for the Challenge…

Three Souls by Janie Chang for The Square: New Releases: One Book.
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