"Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read ours."
- John Locke
Welcome back fellow readers!
If you're anything like me you're just coming out of the fog of the holiday season. I feel like I've been running around for the past two months non-stop. Having a 9-5 job, a 3 year old, daily day-to-day things to do, trying to figure out holiday cooking/shopping, giving to charity (in whatever way I could) then followed up by New Year's I couldn't wait for it all to be over. I've barely had time to get my head on straight. Now that it's all over it's time to focus on my reading again. Yay! Of course like every year new reading challenges have popped up and I'm excited to read once again. If I'm going to be honest I tried to do a reading challenge for 2017 and I completely sucked at it. Why? You ask. Because I wasn't prepared. I thought I could look at the list and easily find a book and keep going. Needless to say the whole thing got away from me and I just didn't succeed. I do feel bad that I didn't do what I wanted but I'm not upset I made an effort to read more books. With that said, here we are again and another year of challenges to tackle. Since I don't want to set myself up to fail again I've made a decision on what challenges I want to do and took my time in finding the books for each category. In case you want to take look at a master list of all the reading challenges the website Girlxoxo has done just that. Which is awesome on their part. I would also like to add that a few of the challenges require you to signup in their website and do a blog post, social media post or a review on a website like Goodreads to participate while others don't have any requirements. It's your choice how you would like to proceed. Last year I posted a list of Reading Challenges as suggestions in case you were unsure of what to pick. This year I'm doing the same, but I'm including a reading key guide which will break down the amount of books you have to read for each challenge, not by level of difficulty. I'm only including a few examples for each category to make things a little simpler for those searching for a reading challenge to do. Reading Key Guide 1 - 2 books = Light reader 2 - 3 books = Moderate reader 3 - 4+ books = Heavy reader 2018 Reading Challenges Master List - Girlxoxo Light Reader: Color Coded Reading Challenge Monthly Motif Reading Challenge Reading the Rainbow Challenge Moderate Reader: Bookish Resolutions Challenge Heavy Reader: 52 Books in 52 Weeks Read 52 Books in 52 Weeks Literary Vogage Around the World Reading Challenge 2018 New Release Challenge Light - Moderate Reader: Author Love Reading Challenge Blydyn Square Books Reading Challenge Book Riot's 2018 Read Harder Challenge 2018 Christian Reading Challenge for Women 2018 Christian Reading Challenge for Men The Grand World of Books Bingo The Island Reader's 2018 Reading Challenge Ivyclad Bingo Reading Challenge LGBTQIA Moderate - Heavy Reader: Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge Bookish's 2018 Reading Challenge Family Tree Reading Challenge The Good Rule Reading Challenge Memoir Reading Challenge A Series A Month Light - Heavy Reader: (This category allows the reader to read a small amount of books and upgrade to more) The Audiobook Challenge Backlist Reader Challenge Books N' Tunes Challenge 2018 Charity Reading Challenge Cloak and Dagger Reading Challenge Finish the Series Reading Challenge Foodies Read Humor Reading Challenge Library Love Challenge Linz the Bookworm: 2018 Reading Challenge Modern Mrs. Darcy Reading Challenge Newbery Reading Challenge Paranormal Reading Challenge 2018 Popsugar Ultimate Reading Challenge Share-a-Tea reading challenge Happy reading!!! Are you doing Reading Challenges this year? Would you consider doing one to increase the amount of books you read? Which reading challenge are you interested in? Has the list I've provided helped you make a decision?
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