Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Read Your Bookshelf 2024


 This challenge is hosted by Chantel at Chantel Reads All Day.  The ultimate goal is to read your TBR list but if you don't have books on your shelf feel free to use library books etc.  She does have a rule to read them in the order of the prompts because they play upon one another but you can read them in whatever month you would like.  In other words, you can read Jan and Feb selections in Jan if you want.  

In 2024, she is basing her challenge this year on a flowchart with themes/categories based on either LM Montgomery or Arthur Conan Doyle.  At the start of the challenge, you decide which path you are going to pursue.  You read down that list until April when they have the same prompt and you can switch paths at that time if you'd like; meaning in May you can choose the other path.   July will again be the same prompt so you can switch author tracks at that time again for Aug- Oct.  Then again in Nov. you can choose between either author and stick with that for Nov and Dec.   In Dec there are 2 choices for each path, they are based on the famous characters of the authors.  

Overall, this looks like a fun challenge that still allows mood reading as the year progresses.  


 



  

#readingchallenge  #readyourbookshelfchallenge

Post reads on her blog each month

My Selections:

Jan- Mar  Going the Doyle Route:

Jan  Book with Dog on Cover:

Feb  Book under 250 pages

Mar  Book with more than 2 POV

Apr  Read a book with a character with red hair

May-  A book by a fav author or a book by a new to you author

Jun-  Montgomery A book of poetry or Doyle a sci fi/fantasy

Jul  Collection of Short Stories

Aug Montgomery- water on cover/ Doyle House on cover

Sep Montgomery Music as a major part or Hist Fic;  Doyle Puzzle or cipher as a major part or Mystery

Oct Read a non fiction book

Nov Montgomery- a 2nd chance book/ Doyle book that intimidates you

Dec- Anne- 5-10 books in series;  Emily- part of a trilogy;  Sherlock- more than 10 books in series; Watson- a stand alone book



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