I didn’t think I was going to be doing anymore challenges, but I keep thinking about these two, so I’ve decided it’s just time to sign up and get them out of my system! Colleen at Books in the City is hosting an Immigrant Stories Challenge. I’m signing up for the Just Off the Boat Continue Reading…
2011 Southern Literature Challenge
I am proud of my Southern heritage, troubled and imperfect as it may be, and I love to read books set in my region. It sometimes feels like we are a little under-represented in the publishing world, so I would love to encourage any of you who haven’t read any Southern lit to give it Continue Reading…
Off the Shelf Reading Challenge
Bookish Ardour is challenging us to read some of the books we already own. I’m choosing the “Trying” level and aiming low at 15 books. Visit the site to sign up. (Here’s my owned-to-read shelf on GoodReads if you’re curious.) This challenge runs from January 1 – December 31, 2011. I’ll track my progress here. Continue Reading…
The Heroine’s Bookshelf Reading Challenge
After reading The Heroine’s Bookshelf by Erin Blakemore, Bibliophibian was inspired to read about the heroines she didn’t know. And so this challenge was born. Read 1-5 books that feature the heroines from The Heroine’s Bookshelf. I own but haven’t read 3 of these, so this will help a little with the Off the Shelf Continue Reading…
Gothic Reading Challenge
Well-Mannered Frivolity is hosting the Gothic Reading Challenge on a dedicated site. I love a good Gothic read, but I don’t pick up the genre often. Here’s another much-needed push for me! My goal is A Little Madness–to read one Gothic book. Visit Gothic Reading Challenge for more details. I’ll track my progress here. The Continue Reading…
Read Me Baby, 1 More Time Challenge
Midnight Book Girl is hosting Read Me Baby 1 More Time. Who can resist a title like that? The challenge is to re-read your old favorites. We’re talking a full re-read, no skimming favorite scenes. I’m signing up for a Trip Down Memory Lane at 3 re-reads. Visit the site for more details. This one Continue Reading…
Page to Screen Reading Challenge
Christina T. is hosting the Page to Screen Challenge. The goal is to read books that have been made into movies or tv shows. There is the option to watch the movie, but it isn’t a requirement. This meshes nicely with my irregular feature, Pages on the Screen. There are several movies coming out over Continue Reading…
Graphic Novel Reading Challenge
Vasilly is hosting the Graphic Novels Challenge this year. I read Maus by Art Spiegelman and Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi in 2009 and loved them all. I decided to read more graphic novels but I haven’t. I’m hoping this will push me to actually follow through. I’m signing up for the Beginner level at 3 Continue Reading…
Fairy Tale Challenge
Tif Talks Books is hosting the Fairy Tale Challenge from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011. Well, we all know I can’t resist a good fairy tale, so I’m surprised I’ve held out this long! I’ll be signing up for the Fairy Level: Read 1 original tale. Read 1 modern tale. Watch 1 film […]
Immigrant Stories Challenge
Colleen at Books in the City is hosting an Immigrant Stories Challenge from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011. I’m signing up for the Just Off the Boat level–read 1 to 3 books about an immigrant experience. These books can be fiction or non-fiction, and they can be immigrant stories set in any country. Continue Reading…
Okra Picks Reading Challenge
Kathy at Bermudaonion is hosting the Okra Picks Challenge. The challenge is to read books that have been chosen by the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance to be handsold. This will overlap nicely with my own Southern Literature Challenge. I’ll aim for 1-3 of these books. Visit Bermudaonion to see the list of books and sign Continue Reading…