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Aug 18, 2013 08:58AM
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Does anyone have any ideas for a new challenge? I have a few that will be year long that I will be posting the last week of December so you guys can start searching for books to read for it. I'm going to cut out the month challenges, just because it's hard to come up with the books to read - if you would like to try, go ahead.
- Something like a Spell out your new year resolution challenge? Bonus point for actually keeping the new year resolution till the end of the year?- One Goodreads Best Books 2013 each month? or something like that?
How about a colorful year challenge. I Did this once with my book club. It's where you have different colored book covers that you have to read (like green, brown, blue, purple, etc.) and there are different levels of difficulty, you can have easy where you only have to read 1 book per cover, medium, where it's 2 books per cover; and hard, 3 books per cover. It takes 1 year to complete.
Willow wrote: "How about a colorful year challenge. I Did this once with my book club. It's where you have different colored book covers that you have to read (like green, brown, blue, purple, etc.) and there are..."I love this idea!!
Chelsea wrote: "I've done that before and it's quite fun! I'll post that later tonight!"yayyy what color are we gunna be choosing first message me it Chelsea lol
It's February and it's near of Valentine's Day. So, I thought a challenge about love/Valentine. Something romantic, sweets, and pink or red?
Well C. Nicole had come up with a challenge for love, but she thought it would be too hard to accomplish in one month, so she's making it a six month challenge. So if you would like to create a challenge specifically for Valentine's Day and February. You can either set one up yourself or send me a few more specific ideas like as an example (which is somewhat like what C. Nicole had set up) "reading a love between people who start out enemies, reading a love between so and so..." in a message.


