(The) Book Girls' Guide

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A couple years ago  I was introduced to The Book Girls' Guide. Their site is full of book lists, and book challenges.

Their reading challenges are:
Book Voyage, read around the world
Decades 
In Case You Missed It backlist 
Read Around the USA
Lifetime

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT BACKLIST CHALLENGE
Our ICYMI Challenge will guide you through the best books of the last twelve years. For each publication year prompt, they’ll provide a curated book list with suggestions to fit every reading style.

DECADES READING CHALLENGE
Through this challenge, you’ll read some of the best books set in each decade from the 1880s through the 2010s, and you’ll experience the dramatic changes of day-to-day life over the last 140 years!

BOOK VOYAGE: READ AROUND THE WORLD
Are you ready to go on an unforgettable journey from the comfort of your favorite reading chair? They will be your travel guide! Through the challenge, you’ll experience every continent and the vastly different landscapes and cultures that make up our beautiful planet.

READ AROUND THE USA
Choose from two options: Read regionally as a one-book-per-month reading challenge or take a comprehensive approach that doesn’t have to be completed in a single year.

LIFETIME OF READING CHALLENGE
Throughout this self-paced challenge, you’ll enjoy a wide range of books featuring main characters of different age ranges. Each decade of life brings different joys and challenges. It’s easy to dismiss those younger or older, but we believe that each generation is worth embracing.

They have book trackers/logs for each challenge. If you join their Buy Me a Coffee membership, you can even get the suggested book lists for the reading challenges in pdf form.

They have oodles of book lists, and sometimes mini challenges. For example, the current mini challenge suggests reading a book about bees, a book about a garden, and a book with spring vibes.

Go check out the website. Which challenge do you think you would like to participate in? Or would you attempt them all?





Comments

  1. I have so many books to read that I tend to stay away from challenges but their guides sound cool. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. I understand you there! Maybe the books you have to read will fit in somewhere on these challenges? That's what I am trying to do this year, especially the USA challenge. :)

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