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Desley's 2022 Still Reading Paid Books Challenge
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Colour Challenge
January - White or Dark Gray: White Nights
February - Rust or Pink
March - Spring Green or Lemon [[book:A Yorkshire Vet: The Next Chapter|49380336]
April - Tangerine or Lavender
May - Blue or Brown
June - Green or Silver
July - Yellow or Fuschia
August - Red or Black
September - Lime or Purple
October - Orange or White or Black
November - Teal or Gold
December - Sky Blue or Khaki





I've made about ten lists of what I want to read in January. I keep changing my mind. :-)


So, I'm doing themed months, January has been picked as continuing series, Serial Eyes will be a summer month as they are my best reading months, classics will be November as I have a few spooky classics. If someone would like to pick a themed month, please say, might be more fun than my current pick out of a tub :-) December will be free books, however I have these going back to 2012, so if someone would like to pick a year, that would also be appreciated.

And for a year…
Hmm… maybe 2016-2017? Tried to split in half with one remaining and that didn’t work out too well! 😅🐾 LOL

Great plan, Desley.
I don't think I ever paid attention to what my best reading months are. Interesting, mmmmm.
Bwahaha.....So glad you admitted that you won't ever stop buying books. Honesty is the best policy!! LOL
Good luck and happy reading
I don't think I ever paid attention to what my best reading months are. Interesting, mmmmm.
Bwahaha.....So glad you admitted that you won't ever stop buying books. Honesty is the best policy!! LOL
Good luck and happy reading


Level 1: easy
1.) Read a book with a title that starts with a "W"
2.) A book you got for under $3
3.) A book with a blue cover
4.) Read a book by your favorite author
5.) A book with the word "Light" in the title
6.) A book that is set in the future
7.) A book from Project Gutenberg (https://www.gutenberg.org/)
8.) Read a book of short stories or a novella
9.) Read a book you've had on your "to be read" shelf for more than a year
10.) Read a book that takes place in winter
11.) Reread a book you have recommended to a friend
12.) Free Space- Pick any book!
Level 2:
13.) A book under 400 pages
14.) Read a book by Julie Garwood
15.) Read a classic fairy tale
16.) Read a retelling of the classic fairy tale
17.) Read a suspense or horror book
18.) A book you got for free (gift, found or book exchange)
19.) Read a book with a building on the cover
20.) Read a historical fiction from the World War II-era
21.) Read a book that was turned into a movie or tv show
22.) A book by an author named James/Jim or a variant
23.) Read a book recommended on your local library's website
24.) Free Space- Pick any book!
Level 3:
25.) A book with the word "book" in the title
26.) Read an urban fantasy novel
27.) A book published in 2000
28.) A book recommended to you by a friend
29.) Read an author's debut novel
30.) Read a book from the BBC's list of Top 100 Books You Must Read Before You Die
31.) Read a book that is over 600 pages
32.) Read a book by Isaac Asimov
33.) Read a book with the word 'Star' in the title
34.) Read a book about a historical figure (fiction or non-fiction)
35.) Read a book about an assassin
36.) Free Space- Pick any book!
Level 4:
37.) Book 1 of a Trilogy
38.) Book 2 of a Trilogy
39.) Book 3 of a Trilogy
40.) Read a book fro NPR's favorite books of 2019
41.) Read a novel by an author using a pseudonym
42.) Read a graphic novel
43.) A book with a season in the title
44.) Read a book with exactly four words in the title
45.) Read a book about a writer (real or fictional)
46.) Read a book with a title that rhymes
47.) A book by an author named Elizabeth/Beth or a variant
48.) Free Space- Pick any book!
Level 5:
49.) Read a motivational/inspirational book
50.) Read a book with two or more authors
51.) Read a book by John Creasey
52.) Read a book published in 1980
53.) Read a "rags to riches" story
54.) Read a book with an occupation in the title
55.) Read a book about travel or that involves travel
56.) A book that takes place in outer space/another planet
57.) Read a book that starts with the letter J
58.) Read a book that takes place in the Middle East or is inspired by Middle Eastern Culture
59.) Read a book about a video game or virtual reality
60.) Free Space- Pick any book!

Oh I like this, where is it from, might have to steal it too…’cuz I don’t have enough challenges 🤣




Adding this series to my TBR. Going to be smart and get from the library….lol… unless I can find them in discount stores.


This series is on my TBR, glad to hear you are enjoying it.

Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "3rd book finished White Nights, really motoring this month. A 3.5* read"
I'm enjoying this series so far. I have to get back to it.
I'm enjoying this series so far. I have to get back to it.

You're reading the Shetland Island series! Loved it. Really enjoy the way Ann Cleeves writes.


Great job of crushing your monthly goal! Sorry to hear about your eye, but taking holiday in February to snuggle up with a book sounds amazing📚☕️🫖=💖

Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "3 books finished since my last update, 2 were yesterday to make it a clean end to the month! So 6 in total this month, with 2,671 pages - if I can keep that up, I'll smash both my book and page tar..."
Great progress; but sorry about your vision. That sucks! We need our little eyeballs!! Hope it gets better or stabilized, Desley!
Great progress; but sorry about your vision. That sucks! We need our little eyeballs!! Hope it gets better or stabilized, Desley!
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