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2021 Reading challenge- all rules with explanation

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GOOD LUCK EVERYONE :)

1. Read a LGBTQ+ book: Read a book where the main character is part of this community or a book that deal with this topic.

2. Read a book by a female author: Read a book that was written by a female author to support this part of our population.

3. Read an e-book or/ audiobook: Read in different format then usual.

4. Read the "lowest rated" book: Read a book you might not like first glance but give it a chance. You can also read a book that has a low Goodreads rating

5. Read the "highest rated" book: Read a book that has a really high rating and a lot of people have loved, maybe you will love it too.

6. Read a play: Read any play (example: Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet...)

7. Read a book by an author from every continent: Read a book that was written by an author who was BORN IN a country from said continent (Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia, (North America, South/latin America))- over mulitple books

8. Read a poetry collection book

9. Read a book where the main character is every race: The main character must be either asian/black/white/brown or latino. - over multiple books

10. Read a book out of your genre (horror, romance,thriller...)

11.Read a classic book that WAS NOT written by your country of origin (ex. if american read a Russian classic...)

12. finish a book you DNF-ed (Did not finish)

13. Read a book from a different perspective: depends on which perspective you usually read in (ex. Usually reads male perspectives now read female. )

14. Read a historical fiction book that is set in a time period, you don't know much about (Ancient rome, Heian Japan, colonial times...)

15. Read a graphic novel

16. Read a really short book (less then 50 pages)

17. Read a really long book (more then 500 pages)

18. Read a book you have had in your home for years/decades and have never read it.

19. Read a book in a different language (example: studied italian for 3 years, read a book in italian...)

20. Read more then 1 book in a day

21. Read a book that checks multiple requirements.

GOOD LUCK EVERYONE :)


message 2: by [deleted user] (new)

Ooh I love this! Thanks for inviting me ❤️


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