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2024 Build Your Library Reading Challenge
Wednesday, December 27, 2023
What's Two More?
9:17 AM
Because I'm crazy, I'm adding two more reading challenges to my roster for 2024:
This annual challenge, hosted by Bev of My Reader's Block, is all about conquering Mount TBR by reading books you own to "climb" as high as you can. Because I seriously need to reduce the amount of books I own (especially the physical ones), I'm going to join at the Mt. Everest level, which requires reading 100 TBR books that you own.
We all know I love a prompt-based reading challenge. When someone mentioned this one on their blog, I couldn't resist checking it out. Hosted by Emily Bourque on Goodreads, it features 52 prompts that are voted on by challenge participants. Sounds fun!
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These sound fun! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a challenge I need to join. Have fun and good luck!
ReplyDeleteThese are both good additions to your challenge list! I think it's always good to work on our TBR shelves/piles. Just when I think I am doing well, I buy/get more.
ReplyDeleteI joined a million challenges this year..... okay not a million, but I'm sure it's around fifteen. I haven't actually counted, but now I think I am going to, haha!
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy a good reading challenge. I hope to do a few next year.
ReplyDeleteAround the Year in 52 Books does sound like a fun challenge. And you read so many books each year I totally know you can do it. Good luck...and happy reading in 2024. :D
ReplyDeleteIf you keep this up, you're going to have to read 300 books instead of 200. :-)
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