I am the first to admit I did not do very well with my 2010 Reading Challenges, but that is a topic for another post. I am, as always, drawn to the newness of a new year and all the opportunity that abounds. In this case, the opportunity to jump start my reading and blogging slump. I plan on joining the following challenges, with high hopes of completing all of them. The key to the challenges I chose this year is that many of them overlap, for example, most of the books for the 2011 Global Reading Challenge come from my TBR stack and will count for the Reading From My Shelves Project. I am still looking for a Southern Reading Challenge to join, so if you know of one, please let me know.
Challenge #1 -
School of Life Reading Challenge
Do you miss being a student? Did you major in English but you haven't read a classic in years? In this reading challenge you can pick and choose books that are assigned in classes related to your old major.
How To Participate
1. Decide which major or subject you would like to study
2. Visit your alma mater's website and see if they have class syllabi online. If they don't, check one of the hundreds of free online classes at Yale, MIT, or any other college
3. Pick a few classes in your major
4. Choose one or more books required in each class syllabus
5. You do not have to write reviews
6. You may keep in touch and leave links to your reviews below, if you choose to write them
7. You do not have to have a blog
8. The books you choose can be overlaps from other reading challenges
9. The challenge begins January 1 and ends December 31, 2011
Levels of Participation
cum laude: 6 books
magna cum laude: 8 books
summa cum laude: 12 books
I will be joining at the Summa Cum Laude Level. I am going to do a "double major", reading 6 Human Geography books and 6 Euroepan History books - both courses I teach.
Challenge #2 -
Reading From My Shelves Project
The Details -
Challenge runs from January 1 - December 31, 2011.
Read books from your own shelves, and then pass the books on to someone else: a friend, relative, the library, used book store, swap them, just as long as the book leaves your house once it has been read.
Decide on your goal (12 is the minimum - no maximum). Cross over books are allowed.
Grab the button and do a post about the challenge.
Keep a running list of the books you've read and passed on.
Leave a comment with a link to your post and you are entered (no Mr. Linky).
Have Fun and GOOD LUCK!
Reading Challenge #3 -
ebook Reading Challenge
Challenge Guidelines:
1. Anyone can join. You don't need a blog to participate.
--Non-bloggers: Include your information in the comment section.
2. There are four levels:
-- Curious – Read 3 e-books.
-- Fascinated – Read 6 e-books.
-- Addicted – Read 12 e-books.
-- Obsessed – Read 20 e-books.
3. Any genre counts.
4. You can list your books in advance or just put them in a wrap-up post. If you list them, feel free to change them as the mood takes you.
5. Challenge begins January 1, 2011 and lasts until December 31, 2011.
6. When you sign up under Mr. Linky, put the direct link to your post about the E-Book Reading Challenge. Include the URL so that other participants can join in and read your reviews and post.
I am going to join at the Addicted Level - 12 books. Since my book budget will be smaller this year than ever before, I will be limited in the number of books I can add to my e-reader. I am hoping for some Barnes and Noble gift cards for Mother's Day, Birthday, Anniversary....
Reading Challenge #4 -
2011 Global Reading Challenge
The Easy Challenge
Read one novel from each of these continents in the course of 2011:
Africa
Asia
Australasia
Europe
North America
South America (please include Central America where it is most convenient for you)
The Seventh Continent (here you can either choose Antarctica or your own ´seventh´ setting, eg the sea, the space, a supernatural/paranormal world, history, the future – you name it).
From your own continent: try to find a country, state or author that is new to you.
The Medium Challenge
Read two novels from each of these continents in the course of 2011:
Africa
Asia
Australasia
Europe
North America
South America (please include Central America where it is most convenient for you)
The Seventh Continent
Try to find novels from fourteen different countries or states.
The Expert Challenge
Read three novels from each of these continents in the course of 2010:
Africa
Asia
Australasia
Europe
North America
South America (please include Central America where it is most convenient for you)
The Seventh Continent
Select novels from twenty-one different countries or states if possible. (For Australasia, selecting a different state for your last book will be acceptable)
I am joining at the EASY level, commiting to one book for each continent.
I will be posting individual sign up posts for each challenge for each with a list of books for each. To find the reading challenge that is right for you, visit A Novel Challenge.
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