Library Time 99

My next “Library Time” post will be the 100th so watch for a giveaway to go along with it!

Every year I like to do the Reading Challenge that the Popsugar site puts up. Last year, for obvious reasons, I just couldn’t so I’m excited to join in this year. I don’t usually read every category, but what I’ve found is that as I try to fill in as many categories as possible I break out of my usual reading routine and often find new books that I really enjoy.

Here is the link to this year’s challenge. To be honest, I haven’t studied it much, but I’ll be doing that soon and trying to plan out some new books.

As I was talking about this with my oldest daughter, my youngest daughter said she would like to have a reading challenge. So – internet to the rescue we found a really great one for children. We found a Christian one that is also graded according to the amount of books you want to read. They have levels from thirteen books for the year up to one hundred books. My daughter chose the twenty-five books challenge. The link for that challenge is here.

Do you enjoy reading challenges? Do you have one that you participate in?

2 thoughts on “Library Time 99

  1. I do enjoy reading challenges. I usually set some sort of themed challenge for myself — like reading all of Jane Austen’s books in one year, or all the Anne of Green Gables books, etc. I’ve been a member of The Classics Club for quite a while now, and after completely my first fifty-classics-in-five-years challenge for them, I signed up all over again to read fifty more in the next five years. I’m also participating in the Mount TBR Challenge for the third time, which is all about trying to get through books languishing on my TBR pile. And I often sign up for one more kind of random challenge — this year, I’m doing the Old-School Kid Lit Challenge. And I’ve participated in the Literary Christmas Reading Link-Up for a couple years running now too.

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