I love the idea of Reading Challenges. In January of 2016 I will have been back to dedicated, daily book review blogging here at Keeper Bookshelf for one year. I know – still a babe at this really… but it’s been one solid, fun and exciting year.
I’m celebrating that year by being a bit more realistic about the Reading Challenges I join. It is so easy to get caught up and join left and right (I see you nodding) but for me it simply wasn’t realistic since I was learning so many new things this past year – it got a bit overwhelming and I didn’t do near as well as I had hoped to.
So, this year Anna of herding cats & burning soup has come up with a simply brilliant Reading Challenge. You pick what genre you want to read in this Challenge – it could be one category or it could be several. It’s all totally up to you and the best part… it’s all in one place. Now that is what I need.
From what I understand, Anna has two places where you can sign up for this Challenge. Since she is running all Challenges through her The Herd Presents website that is one link you can use to find out more and sign up. Or there is a signup post on her herding cats & burning soup website as well.
I have decided to enter four genres for this Reading Challenge – Contemporary, Paranormal, Historical & Erotic. But… I have a couple questions for Anna before I commit any further. And I will update this post when I have those answers. Sorry to be mysterious but I do want to know that something I have in mind is okay with Anna first… it is after all her Reading Challenge. 🙂
It’s not too early to think about your blogging plan for 2016 – and if that includes joining some Reading Challenges, this one might just be perfect for what you want to accomplish. So click on any of the links or graphics in this post – go over to Anna’s and read the rules on the signup page and simply plan to have some fun next year.
I’m looking forward to this. Thanks Anna!
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