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Archived Reading Challenges 2023
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TBR Crusher (Jan 2022 - Jun 2023)

Andrea | Tier 2 | Crusher Options
Bonny | Tier 1 | Want to Read
Brittany | Tier 1 | TBR Crusher Options
Christine I. | Tier 1 | Want to Read
Hannah | Tier 3 | Owned TBR
Jenn | Tier 1 | Want to Read
Kate | Tier 1 | 2022 TBR Crushers Done
Katrina | Tier 1 | Want to Read
Lauri | Tier 1 | TBR Crusher Jan 2022 - Jun 2023
Missy | Tier 1 | TBR Crusher 2022
Sarita | Tier 1 | Want to Read | To Read Kindle Free | To Read Borrow or Buy
Shash | Tier 1 | Want to Read
Missy wrote: "I will join. Do have to list our selections before we start?"
You have to name the list you'll use from your My Books page (to-be-read or another specific shelf) but not which books you'll read; those may be decided along the way.
Welcome!
You have to name the list you'll use from your My Books page (to-be-read or another specific shelf) but not which books you'll read; those may be decided along the way.
Welcome!
Okay, I’m in for tier 3. What if I don’t have a book on my shelf in a given category? https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
I have other books I own that I haven’t taken the time to add here since they aren’t already on GR. I do record when I buy them…so do I need to find time to add more books or are you okay with me posting the “bought” date if I need to?
Rules* The books MUST be added to your list PRIOR to 2022.
* The list of tasks may be read in any order.
* No page minimum.
* Any genre (unless specified).
* Rereads are okay.
Tier 1: 1 book for each task (50 books) | Reserve 1-2 spots
Tier 2: 2 books for each task (100 books) | Reserve 3-4 spots
Tier 3: 3 books for each task (150 books) | Reserve 5-6 spots
Tasks:
1. Read a book with a bird(s) on the cover.
2. Read a book published in 2021.
3. Read a book in the WWII genre.
4. Read a book with a person walking away on the cover (person’s back is to the reader).
5. Read a book with a pronoun in the title.
6. Read a book from the gothic genre.
7. Read a book with two articles (a, an, the) in the title.
8. Read a book with a pink cover.
9. Read a book that will help with a tough challenge (besides this one). Tell us which challenge. (It does not have to be in CFD.)
10. Read a book whose title begins with a vowel.
11. Read a book whose author’s last initial begins with P.
12. Read a book with an animal on the cover.
13. Read a book with a cowboy on the cover.
14. Read a book from the Regency genre.
15. Read a book whose author’s first name begins with a consonant.
16. Read a book with a white cover.17. Read a book with a tree on the cover.
18. Read a book published in 2017.
19. Read a book with fewer than 200 reviews.
20. Read a book published in September of any year.
21. Read a book set in spring.
22. Read a book whose author has double letters in their first, middle, or last name (must be on the cover of the book). Example: Colleen Coble, Joanne Bischof.
23. Read a book that features the circus.
24. Read a book that has a blue-text title.
25. Read a book that has been on your list longer than three years.
26. Read a book with a vehicle on the cover.
27. Read a book by an author whose books have made you cry (or get close to it, IF you’re not a crier) in the past. (The book you choose does NOT have to make you cry.)
28. Read a book in which a character dies.
29. Read a book featuring a child.
30. Read a book with a preposition in the title.
31. Read a book with a name in the title.
32. Read a book with something purple on the cover.
33. Read a book with more than 500 pages.
34. Read a book with at least 40 chapters.
35. Read a book with fewer than 15 chapters.
36. Read a book by a male author.37. Read a book set in a country in Europe.
38. Read a book in which a character swims.
39. Read a book set in North America.
40. Read a book featuring a wild animal.
41. Read a book in the speculative genre.
42. Read a book that has a piece of furniture on the cover.
43. Read a book whose title begins with M (articles count).
44. Read a book with a pair of shoes on the cover.
45. Read a book you’ve put off too long.
46. Read a book someone recommended to you. Tell us who.
47. Read a book with an ugly cover (in your opinion).
48. Read a book with a sunset or sunrise on the cover.
49. Read a book by a favorite author.
50. Read a book from a favorite genre. Tell us the genre.
The bought date would work too. :)
If there are no books on your shelf for a given category, you may use something related. For example, if a category was “a car on the cover,” but you had no car covers, you could use a truck or a van or other vehicle on the cover. If in doubt, feel free to ask about a particular substitution.
If there are no books on your shelf for a given category, you may use something related. For example, if a category was “a car on the cover,” but you had no car covers, you could use a truck or a van or other vehicle on the cover. If in doubt, feel free to ask about a particular substitution.
I'm in for tier 1 . . . quick question: what defines the 'Gothic Genre'? I'm thinking of Abigail Wilson's books specifically . . . would they count?
Yes, those count. I can’t recall the exact definition, but I think Abigail Wilson’s and Joanna Davidson Politano’s books are great examples.
Andrea wrote: "Yes, those count. I can’t recall the exact definition, but I think Abigail Wilson’s and Joanna Davidson Politano’s books are great examples."
excellent! thank you for the clarification . . . that helps a lot! 🙂
excellent! thank you for the clarification . . . that helps a lot! 🙂
I would like to do Tier 1. I will choose from my main "Want to Read" list. I should be able to find something for each task from there.Completed 39/50
January 2022 - June 2023
Tasks:
✔1. Read a book with a bird(s) on the cover.
1/5/22✔2. Read a book published in 2021.
2/16/22✔3. Read a book in the WWII genre.
9/5/22✔4. Read a book with a person walking away on the cover.
3/26/22✔5. Read a book with a pronoun in the title.
3/21/22✔6. Read a book from the gothic genre.
4/23/22✔7. Read a book with two articles (a, an, the) in the title.
2/28/228. Read a book with a pink cover.
9. Read a book that will help with a tough challenge (besides this one). Tell us which challenge. (It does not have to be in CFD.)
✔10. Read a book whose title begins with a vowel.
7/8/22✔11. Read a book whose author’s last initial begins with P.
1/31/22✔12. Read a book with an animal on the cover.
1/25/22✔13. Read a book with a cowboy on the cover.
1/19/22✔14. Read a book from the Regency genre.
6/27/22✔15. Read a book whose author’s first name begins with a consonant.
4/5/2216. Read a book with a white cover.
✔17. Read a book with a tree on the cover.
10/31/2218. Read a book published in 2017.
19. Read a book with fewer than 200 reviews.
✔20. Read a book published in September of any year.
6/30/23Published September 1, 2016
✔21. Read a book set in spring.
11/30/22✔22. Read a book whose author has double letters in their first, middle, or last name (must be on the cover of the book). Example: Colleen Coble, Joanne Bischof.
by Jeanne Birdsall 2/14/2323. Read a book that features the circus.
✔24. Read a book that has a blue-text title.
9/24/22✔25. Read a book that has been on your list longer than three years.
4/30/22✔26. Read a book with a vehicle on the cover.
1/11/2227. Read a book by an author whose books have made you cry (or get close to it, IF you’re not a crier) in the past. (The book you choose does NOT have to make you cry.)
✔28. Read a book in which a character dies.
2/8/22✔29. Read a book featuring a child.
4/21/22✔30. Read a book with a preposition in the title.
3/17/22✔31. Read a book with a name in the title.
12/3/22✔32. Read a book with something purple on the cover.
6/30/23Purple sky
33. Read a book with more than 500 pages.
✔34. Read a book with at least 40 chapters.
6/4/2341 chapters plus epilogue
✔35. Read a book with fewer than 15 chapters.
11/2/22✔36. Read a book by a male author.
by Thomas Locke 3/15/23✔37. Read a book set in a country in Europe.
2/20/23✔38. Read a book in which a character swims.
2/24/22✔39. Read a book set in North America.
2/21/22✔40. Read a book featuring a wild animal.
9/30/2241. Read a book in the speculative genre.
✔42. Read a book that has a piece of furniture on the cover.
6/9/23Chair
✔43. Read a book whose title begins with M (articles count).
6/3/2344. Read a book with a pair of shoes on the cover.
✔45. Read a book you’ve put off too long.
12/17/22✔46. Read a book someone recommended to you. Tell us who.
2/11/22 (recommended by Sarita)✔47. Read a book with an ugly cover (in your opinion).
4/30/2348. Read a book with a sunset or sunrise on the cover.
✔49. Read a book by a favorite author. (Jody Hedlund)
4/23/23✔50. Read a book from a favorite genre. Tell us the genre.
5/14/22 (Historical Fiction)
Welcome, Missy, Hannah, Kate, and Katrina! You're ready to begin on January 1.
Missy, if you'll let me know which tier you're aiming for and which shelf you'll be using, I'll get those added next to your name in the participants' list.
Kate, if you'll let me know which shelf you'll be using, I'll get that added next to your name in the participants' list.
Missy, if you'll let me know which tier you're aiming for and which shelf you'll be using, I'll get those added next to your name in the participants' list.
Kate, if you'll let me know which shelf you'll be using, I'll get that added next to your name in the participants' list.
I want to say I’m in for Tier 3, but will go with Tier 1.Can I have a main shelf and then 2 back ones only if the category is not in my main shelf?
TBR Crusher
Jan 2022 - Jun 2023
Tier 2: 2 books per task
My Shelf: Crusher Options
1. Read a book with a bird(s) on the cover.
a.
b.
2. Read a book published in 2021.
a.
b.
3. Read a book in the WWII genre.
a.
b.
4. Read a book with a person walking away on the cover (person’s back is to the reader).
a.
b.
5. Read a book with a pronoun in the title.
a.
b.
6. Read a book from the gothic genre.
a.
b.
7. Read a book with two articles (a, an, the) in the title.
a.
b.
8. Read a book with a pink cover.
a.
b.
9. Read a book that will help with a tough challenge (besides this one). Tell us which challenge. (It does not have to be in CFD.)
a.
b.
10. Read a book whose title begins with a vowel.
a.
b.
11. Read a book whose author’s last initial begins with P.
a.
b.
12. Read a book with an animal on the cover.
a.
b.
13. Read a book with a cowboy on the cover.
a.
b.
Jan 2022 - Jun 2023
Tier 2: 2 books per task
My Shelf: Crusher Options
1. Read a book with a bird(s) on the cover.
a.
b.
2. Read a book published in 2021.
a.
b.
3. Read a book in the WWII genre.
a.
b.
4. Read a book with a person walking away on the cover (person’s back is to the reader).
a.
b.
5. Read a book with a pronoun in the title.
a.
b.
6. Read a book from the gothic genre.
a.
b.
7. Read a book with two articles (a, an, the) in the title.
a.
b.
8. Read a book with a pink cover.
a.
b.
9. Read a book that will help with a tough challenge (besides this one). Tell us which challenge. (It does not have to be in CFD.)
a.
b.
10. Read a book whose title begins with a vowel.
a.
b.
11. Read a book whose author’s last initial begins with P.
a.
b.
12. Read a book with an animal on the cover.
a.
b.
13. Read a book with a cowboy on the cover.
a.
b.
14. Read a book from the Regency genre.
a.
b.
15. Read a book whose author’s first name begins with a consonant.
a.
b.
16. Read a book with a white cover.
a.
b.
17. Read a book with a tree on the cover.
a.
b.
18. Read a book published in 2017.
a.
b.
19. Read a book with fewer than 200 reviews.
a.
b.
20. Read a book published in September of any year.
a.
b.
21. Read a book set in spring.
a.
b.
22. Read a book whose author has double letters in their first, middle, or last name (must be on the cover of the book). Example: Colleen Coble, Joanne Bischof.
a.
b.
23. Read a book that features the circus.
a.
b.
24. Read a book that has a blue-text title.
a.
b.
25. Read a book that has been on your list longer than three years.
a.
b.
26. Read a book with a vehicle on the cover.
a.
b.
a.
b.
15. Read a book whose author’s first name begins with a consonant.
a.
b.
16. Read a book with a white cover.
a.
b.
17. Read a book with a tree on the cover.
a.
b.
18. Read a book published in 2017.
a.
b.
19. Read a book with fewer than 200 reviews.
a.
b.
20. Read a book published in September of any year.
a.
b.
21. Read a book set in spring.
a.
b.
22. Read a book whose author has double letters in their first, middle, or last name (must be on the cover of the book). Example: Colleen Coble, Joanne Bischof.
a.
b.
23. Read a book that features the circus.
a.
b.
24. Read a book that has a blue-text title.
a.
b.
25. Read a book that has been on your list longer than three years.
a.
b.
26. Read a book with a vehicle on the cover.
a.
b.
27. Read a book by an author whose books have made you cry (or get close to it, IF you’re not a crier) in the past. (The book you choose does NOT have to make you cry.)
a.
b.
28. Read a book in which a character dies.
a.
b.
29. Read a book featuring a child.
a.
b.
30. Read a book with a preposition in the title.
a.
b.
31. Read a book with a name in the title.
a.
b.
32. Read a book with something purple on the cover.
a.
b.
33. Read a book with more than 500 pages.
a.
b.
34. Read a book with at least 40 chapters.
a.
b.
35. Read a book with fewer than 15 chapters.
a.
b.
36. Read a book by a male author.
a.
b.
37. Read a book set in a country in Europe.
a.
b.
38. Read a book in which a character swims.
a.
b.
39. Read a book set in North America.
a.
b.
a.
b.
28. Read a book in which a character dies.
a.
b.
29. Read a book featuring a child.
a.
b.
30. Read a book with a preposition in the title.
a.
b.
31. Read a book with a name in the title.
a.
b.
32. Read a book with something purple on the cover.
a.
b.
33. Read a book with more than 500 pages.
a.
b.
34. Read a book with at least 40 chapters.
a.
b.
35. Read a book with fewer than 15 chapters.
a.
b.
36. Read a book by a male author.
a.
b.
37. Read a book set in a country in Europe.
a.
b.
38. Read a book in which a character swims.
a.
b.
39. Read a book set in North America.
a.
b.
40. Read a book featuring a wild animal.
a.
b.
41. Read a book in the speculative genre.
a.
b.
42. Read a book that has a piece of furniture on the cover.
a.
b.
43. Read a book whose title begins with M (articles count).
a.
b.
44. Read a book with a pair of shoes on the cover.
a.
b.
45. Read a book you’ve put off too long.
a.
b.
46. Read a book someone recommended to you. Tell us who.
a.
b.
47. Read a book with an ugly cover (in your opinion).
a.
b.
48. Read a book with a sunset or sunrise on the cover.
a.
b.
49. Read a book by a favorite author.
a.
b.
50. Read a book from a favorite genre. Tell us the genre.
a.
b.
a.
b.
41. Read a book in the speculative genre.
a.
b.
42. Read a book that has a piece of furniture on the cover.
a.
b.
43. Read a book whose title begins with M (articles count).
a.
b.
44. Read a book with a pair of shoes on the cover.
a.
b.
45. Read a book you’ve put off too long.
a.
b.
46. Read a book someone recommended to you. Tell us who.
a.
b.
47. Read a book with an ugly cover (in your opinion).
a.
b.
48. Read a book with a sunset or sunrise on the cover.
a.
b.
49. Read a book by a favorite author.
a.
b.
50. Read a book from a favorite genre. Tell us the genre.
a.
b.
Sorry, I forgot to put that I will try for Tier I- I will read from my Want to Read shelf as that should have something for each of the categories.
I plan to do tier 1 from my want to read list. I love these things :) Would Michelle Griep have any that are considered gothic?
Tasks:
1.
Read a book with a bird(s) on the cover.2.
Read a book published in 2021.3.
Read a book in the WWII genre.4. Read a book with a person walking away on the cover (person’s back is to the reader).
5.
Read a book with a pronoun in the title.6.
Read a book from the gothic genre.7.
Read a book with two articles (a, an, the) in the title.8.
Read a book with a pink cover.9.
Read a book that will help with a tough challenge (besides this one). Tell us which challenge. (It does not have to be in CFD.): January 2023 - Dust Off The Bookshelves!10.
Read a book whose title begins with a vowel.11.
Read a book whose author’s last initial begins with P.12.
Read a book with an animal on the cover.13.
Read a book with a cowboy on the cover.14.
Read a book from the Regency genre.15.
Read a book whose author’s first name begins with a consonant.16.
Read a book with a white cover.17.
Read a book with a tree on the cover.18.
Read a book published in 2017.19.
Read a book with fewer than 200 reviews.20.
Read a book published in September of any year.21.
Read a book set in spring.22.
Read a book whose author has double letters in their first, middle, or last name (must be on the cover of the book). Example: Colleen Coble, Joanne Bischof.23.
Read a book that features the circus.24.
Read a book that has a blue-text title.25.
Read a book that has been on your list longer than three years.
I am going to try Tier 3, I think I am doing this right. A little confused on how to do this. I need to write this down if I got this right.
Thanks! I have that one on my list ready for next year :)Tier 1 cont.
26.
Read a book with a vehicle on the cover.27.
Read a book by an author whose books have made you cry (or get close to it, IF you’re not a crier) in the past. (The book you choose does NOT have to make you cry.)28.
Read a book in which a character dies.29.
Read a book featuring a child.30.
Read a book with a preposition in the title.31.
Read a book with a name in the title. 32.
Read a book with something purple on the cover.33.
Read a book with more than 500 pages.34.
Read a book with at least 40 chapters.35.
Read a book with fewer than 15 chapters.36.
Read a book by a male author.37.
Read a book set in a country in Europe.38.
Read a book in which a character swims.39.
Read a book set in North America.40.
Read a book featuring a wild animal.41.
Read a book in the speculative genre.42.
Read a book that has a piece of furniture on the cover.43.
Read a book whose title begins with M (articles count).44.
Read a book with a pair of shoes on the cover.45.
Read a book you’ve put off too long. 46.
(Loraine, April hidden gem)
(Kate, July hidden gem)
(Hanna, October hidden gem) Read a book someone recommended to you. Tell us who.47. Read a book with an ugly cover (in your opinion).
48.
Read a book with a sunset or sunrise on the cover.49.
Read a book by a favorite author.50.
(suspense)
(western)
(regency) Read a book from a favorite genre. Tell us the genre.
I'm in for Tier 1 and will be choosing off of my TBR Crusher Options list: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...1. Read a book with a bird(s) on the cover.
2. Read a book published in 2021.
3. Read a book in the WWII genre.
4. Read a book with a person walking away on the cover (person’s back is to the reader).
5. Read a book with a pronoun in the title.
6. Read a book from the gothic genre.
7. Read a book with two articles (a, an, the) in the title.
8. Read a book with a pink cover.
9. Read a book that will help with a tough challenge (besides this one). Tell us which challenge. (It does not have to be in CFD.)
10. Read a book whose title begins with a vowel.
11. Read a book whose author’s last initial begins with P.
12. Read a book with an animal on the cover.
13. Read a book with a cowboy on the cover.
14. Read a book from the Regency genre.
15. Read a book whose author’s first name begins with a consonant.
16. Read a book with a white cover.
17. Read a book with a tree on the cover.
18. Read a book published in 2017.
19. Read a book with fewer than 200 reviews.
20. Read a book published in September of any year.
21. Read a book set in spring.
22. Read a book whose author has double letters in their first, middle, or last name (must be on the cover of the book). Example: Colleen Coble, Joanne Bischof.
23. Read a book that features the circus.
24. Read a book that has a blue-text title.
25. Read a book that has been on your list longer than three years.
26. Read a book with a vehicle on the cover.
27. Read a book by an author whose books have made you cry (or get close to it, IF you’re not a crier) in the past. (The book you choose does NOT have to make you cry.)
28. Read a book in which a character dies.
29. Read a book featuring a child.
30. Read a book with a preposition in the title.
31. Read a book with a name in the title.
32. Read a book with something purple on the cover.
33. Read a book with more than 500 pages.
34. Read a book with at least 40 chapters.
35. Read a book with fewer than 15 chapters.
36. Read a book by a male author.
37. Read a book set in a country in Europe.
38. Read a book in which a character swims.
39. Read a book set in North America.
40. Read a book featuring a wild animal.
41. Read a book in the speculative genre.
42. Read a book that has a piece of furniture on the cover.
43. Read a book whose title begins with M (articles count).
44. Read a book with a pair of shoes on the cover.
45. Read a book you’ve put off too long.
46. Read a book someone recommended to you. Tell us who.
(my teen daughter recommended this book. She loves Irene Hannon's novels.)47. Read a book with an ugly cover (in your opinion).
48. Read a book with a sunset or sunrise on the cover.
49. Read a book by a favorite author.
50. Read a book from a favorite genre. Tell us the genre.
(time travel)
Missy wrote: "Sorry, I forgot to put that I will try for Tier I- I will read from my Want to Read shelf as that should have something for each of the categories."
Missy, I got that shelf linked up for you, for easy access.
Missy, I got that shelf linked up for you, for easy access.
jenn wrote: "I plan to do tier 1 from my want to read list. I love these things :)
Would Michelle Griep have any that are considered gothic?"
Welcome, Jenn! Do you have a link for your Want to Read shelf for me to link up, or are you okay without that?
Yes, Michelle Griep works for Gothic.
Would Michelle Griep have any that are considered gothic?"
Welcome, Jenn! Do you have a link for your Want to Read shelf for me to link up, or are you okay without that?
Yes, Michelle Griep works for Gothic.
Christine wrote: "I am going to try Tier 3, I think I am doing this right. A little confused on how to do this. I need to write this down if I got this right."
Welcome, Christine! Do you have a particular shelf in mind to use for this challenge? Let me know if you have any questions along the way.
Welcome, Christine! Do you have a particular shelf in mind to use for this challenge? Let me know if you have any questions along the way.
Brittany wrote: "I'm in for Tier 1 and will be choosing off of my TBR Crusher Options list:"
Welcome, Brittany! You're all linked up.
Welcome, Brittany! You're all linked up.
Ok guys can someone explain to me what this is about. I am 52 and my brain is getting slower as time goes on. So I follow this list to books I choose to read or you will pick for me? Sorry guys but I am just not getting it!!
This is a list of tasks to search for in your collection of books. For example, #6 Gothic genre could be either
or
, which are both on your Want-to-Read shelf. Or for #8 pink cover, you could go with
or
.
It's basically a scavenger hunt through your stash (or lists) of books to see which ones you can find for each category.
or
, which are both on your Want-to-Read shelf. Or for #8 pink cover, you could go with
or
.It's basically a scavenger hunt through your stash (or lists) of books to see which ones you can find for each category.
Tier 1 with my 2022-tbr-crushers shelf
01. Read a book with a bird(s) on the cover. ~ The Path to Piney Meadows
(finished 1 August)
02. Read a book published in 2021. ~ Shiloh
(finished 14 April)
03. Read a book in the WWII genre. ~ The Victory Club
(finished 26 June)
04. Read a book with a person walking away on the cover (person’s back is to the reader). ~ Marrying Minister Right
(finished 22 August)
05. Read a book with a pronoun in the title. ~ By Her Side
(finished 25 February)
06. Read a book from the gothic genre. ~ The Vanishing at Loxby Manor
(finished 20 January)
07. Read a book with two articles (a, an, the) in the title. ~ A Christmas in the Alps
(finished 7 December)
08. Read a book with a pink cover. ~ Fatal Strike
(finished 6 March)
09. Read a book that will help with a tough challenge (besides this one). Tell us which challenge. (It does not have to be in CFD.) ~ When I Close My Eyes
{this book fulfilled the 1980s 'slot' in the Reading Through the Ages challenge here on CFD, which was the hardest spot for me to find Christian fiction for!} (finished 5 September)
10. Read a book whose title begins with a vowel. ~ An Amish Barn Raising: Three Stories
(finished 9 July)
11. Read a book whose author’s last initial begins with P. ~ Faith House
(finished 4 February)
12. Read a book with an animal on the cover. ~ An Amish Noel
(finished 10 December)
13. Read a book with a cowboy on the cover. ~ The Rancher's Redemption
(finished 5 September)
14. Read a book from the Regency genre. ~ Joy to the World: A Regency Christmas Collection
(finished 10 December)
15. Read a book whose author’s first name begins with a consonant. ~ What Matters Most
(finished 1 July)
16. Read a book with a white cover. ~ Christmas in Mistletoe Square: Christmas Romance Novella Collection
(finished 17 December)
17. Read a book with a tree on the cover. ~ Home on Huckleberry Hill
(finished 8 June)
18. Read a book published in 2017. ~ Return to Huckleberry Hill
(finished 7 April)
19. Read a book with fewer than 200 reviews. ~ Attic Treasures
{as of my own review and rating 16 reviews/152 ratings on GR} (finished 11 January)
20. Read a book published in September of any year. The Doctor's Lady
{published 1 September 2011} (finished 31 August)
21. Read a book set in spring. ~ Huckleberry Spring
(finished 7 January)
22. Read a book whose author has double letters in their first, middle, or last name (must be on the cover of the book). Example: Colleen Coble, Joanne Bischof. ~ The Family Man
{by Irene HaNNon} (finished 31 March)
23. Read a book that features the circus. ~ Christmas at the Circus
(finished 11 December)
24. Read a book that has a blue-text title. ~ Rekindled Hearts
(finished 23 September)
25. Read a book that has been on your list longer than three years. ~ Finding Jeena
{on TBR list since August 2012} (finished 12 September)
26. Read a book with a vehicle on the cover. ~ Dark Crossings: The Covered Bridge \ Fallen in Plain Sight \ Outside the Circle
(finished 29 March)
27. Read a book by an author whose books have made you cry (or get close to it, IF you’re not a crier) in the past. (The book you choose does NOT have to make you cry.) ~ All That It Takes
{While this one didn't make me cry, it was close a few times; However, the first book I read by Nicole Deese had me sobbing in multiple places! lol} (finished 24 July)
28. Read a book in which a character dies. ~ Relative Silence
{several characters, including some with 'speaking parts' die in this thriller} (finished 21 September)
29. Read a book featuring a child. ~ A Family for Thanksgiving
{this story focuses quite a bit on the relationship between a mother and her foster daughter} (finished 23 November)
30. Read a book with a preposition in the title. ~ Under the Tulip Tree
(finished 14 August)
31. Read a book with a name in the title. ~ The Hamilton Heir
{since first or last name wasn't specified, I'm counting the Hamilton last name} (finished 24 April)
32. Read a book with something purple on the cover. ~ Jersey Brides: The Glassblower / The Heiress / The Newcomer
{her blouse is a very pale lavender} (finished 23 March)
33. Read a book with more than 500 pages. ~ The 12 Brides of Christmas Collection
{GR lists this book as having 544 pages} ~ finished 4 December
34. Read a book with at least 40 chapters. ~ Miranda Warning
{58 chapters} (finished 4 January)
35. Read a book with fewer than 15 chapters. ~ A Search for Refuge
{11 chapters, including the epilogue} (finished 2 March)
36. Read a book by a male author. ~ Jimmy
(finished 11 October)
37. Read a book set in a country in Europe. ~ The Silent Governess
(finished 17 February)
38. Read a book in which a character swims. ~ Huckleberry Harvest
{heroine falls into a river, and hero dives in and swims to save her} (finished 10 February)
39. Read a book set in North America. ~ Passing Strangers
(finished 15 November)
40. Read a book featuring a wild animal. ~ The Nature of Small Birds
{one of the opening scenes features a grandfather and granddaughter talking about a little bird in the yard, and the symbolism of wild birds is used throughout the narrative} (finished 30 September)
41. Read a book in the speculative genre. ~ Havah: The Story of Eve
(finished 24 May)
42. Read a book that has a piece of furniture on the cover. ~ Amish Front Porch Stories: 18 Short Tales of Simple Faith and Wisdom
(finished 22 May)
43. Read a book whose title begins with M (articles count). ~ Married 'til Monday
(finished 9 March)
44. Read a book with a pair of shoes on the cover. The Matchmaking Pact
{we can see the shoes on both girls on the cover} (finished 23 October)
45. Read a book you’ve put off too long. The Matchmaker: An Amish Retelling of Jane Austen's Emma
{read the first book in the series almost 7 1/2 years ago . . . DEFINITELY put this one off too long!} (finished 28 July)
46. Read a book someone recommended to you. Tell us who. ~ Room for Hope
{recommended to me twice by our very own Andrea! (once in February 2016, and then again as part of January's Hidden Gems challenge)} (finished 26 January)
47. Read a book with an ugly cover (in your opinion). ~ The Black Cloister
{such a dark cover . . . very 'austere'} (finished 14 January)
48. Read a book with a sunset or sunrise on the cover. ~ Mount Hope: An Amish Retelling of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park
(finished 29 October)
49. Read a book by a favorite author. Long Way Home
{Lynn Austin has long been a favourite author of mine.} (finished 20 October)
50. Read a book from a favorite genre. Tell us the genre. ~ An Amish Harvest
{one of my favourite subgenres of Christian fiction is Amish fiction} (finished 6 August)
01. Read a book with a bird(s) on the cover. ~ The Path to Piney Meadows
(finished 1 August)02. Read a book published in 2021. ~ Shiloh
(finished 14 April)03. Read a book in the WWII genre. ~ The Victory Club
(finished 26 June)04. Read a book with a person walking away on the cover (person’s back is to the reader). ~ Marrying Minister Right
(finished 22 August)05. Read a book with a pronoun in the title. ~ By Her Side
(finished 25 February)06. Read a book from the gothic genre. ~ The Vanishing at Loxby Manor
(finished 20 January)07. Read a book with two articles (a, an, the) in the title. ~ A Christmas in the Alps
(finished 7 December)08. Read a book with a pink cover. ~ Fatal Strike
(finished 6 March)09. Read a book that will help with a tough challenge (besides this one). Tell us which challenge. (It does not have to be in CFD.) ~ When I Close My Eyes
{this book fulfilled the 1980s 'slot' in the Reading Through the Ages challenge here on CFD, which was the hardest spot for me to find Christian fiction for!} (finished 5 September)10. Read a book whose title begins with a vowel. ~ An Amish Barn Raising: Three Stories
(finished 9 July)11. Read a book whose author’s last initial begins with P. ~ Faith House
(finished 4 February)12. Read a book with an animal on the cover. ~ An Amish Noel
(finished 10 December)13. Read a book with a cowboy on the cover. ~ The Rancher's Redemption
(finished 5 September)14. Read a book from the Regency genre. ~ Joy to the World: A Regency Christmas Collection
(finished 10 December)15. Read a book whose author’s first name begins with a consonant. ~ What Matters Most
(finished 1 July)16. Read a book with a white cover. ~ Christmas in Mistletoe Square: Christmas Romance Novella Collection
(finished 17 December)17. Read a book with a tree on the cover. ~ Home on Huckleberry Hill
(finished 8 June)18. Read a book published in 2017. ~ Return to Huckleberry Hill
(finished 7 April)19. Read a book with fewer than 200 reviews. ~ Attic Treasures
{as of my own review and rating 16 reviews/152 ratings on GR} (finished 11 January)20. Read a book published in September of any year. The Doctor's Lady
{published 1 September 2011} (finished 31 August)21. Read a book set in spring. ~ Huckleberry Spring
(finished 7 January)22. Read a book whose author has double letters in their first, middle, or last name (must be on the cover of the book). Example: Colleen Coble, Joanne Bischof. ~ The Family Man
{by Irene HaNNon} (finished 31 March)23. Read a book that features the circus. ~ Christmas at the Circus
(finished 11 December)24. Read a book that has a blue-text title. ~ Rekindled Hearts
(finished 23 September)25. Read a book that has been on your list longer than three years. ~ Finding Jeena
{on TBR list since August 2012} (finished 12 September)26. Read a book with a vehicle on the cover. ~ Dark Crossings: The Covered Bridge \ Fallen in Plain Sight \ Outside the Circle
(finished 29 March)27. Read a book by an author whose books have made you cry (or get close to it, IF you’re not a crier) in the past. (The book you choose does NOT have to make you cry.) ~ All That It Takes
{While this one didn't make me cry, it was close a few times; However, the first book I read by Nicole Deese had me sobbing in multiple places! lol} (finished 24 July)28. Read a book in which a character dies. ~ Relative Silence
{several characters, including some with 'speaking parts' die in this thriller} (finished 21 September)29. Read a book featuring a child. ~ A Family for Thanksgiving
{this story focuses quite a bit on the relationship between a mother and her foster daughter} (finished 23 November)30. Read a book with a preposition in the title. ~ Under the Tulip Tree
(finished 14 August)31. Read a book with a name in the title. ~ The Hamilton Heir
{since first or last name wasn't specified, I'm counting the Hamilton last name} (finished 24 April)32. Read a book with something purple on the cover. ~ Jersey Brides: The Glassblower / The Heiress / The Newcomer
{her blouse is a very pale lavender} (finished 23 March)33. Read a book with more than 500 pages. ~ The 12 Brides of Christmas Collection
{GR lists this book as having 544 pages} ~ finished 4 December34. Read a book with at least 40 chapters. ~ Miranda Warning
{58 chapters} (finished 4 January)35. Read a book with fewer than 15 chapters. ~ A Search for Refuge
{11 chapters, including the epilogue} (finished 2 March)36. Read a book by a male author. ~ Jimmy
(finished 11 October)37. Read a book set in a country in Europe. ~ The Silent Governess
(finished 17 February)38. Read a book in which a character swims. ~ Huckleberry Harvest
{heroine falls into a river, and hero dives in and swims to save her} (finished 10 February)39. Read a book set in North America. ~ Passing Strangers
(finished 15 November)40. Read a book featuring a wild animal. ~ The Nature of Small Birds
{one of the opening scenes features a grandfather and granddaughter talking about a little bird in the yard, and the symbolism of wild birds is used throughout the narrative} (finished 30 September)41. Read a book in the speculative genre. ~ Havah: The Story of Eve
(finished 24 May)42. Read a book that has a piece of furniture on the cover. ~ Amish Front Porch Stories: 18 Short Tales of Simple Faith and Wisdom
(finished 22 May)43. Read a book whose title begins with M (articles count). ~ Married 'til Monday
(finished 9 March)44. Read a book with a pair of shoes on the cover. The Matchmaking Pact
{we can see the shoes on both girls on the cover} (finished 23 October)45. Read a book you’ve put off too long. The Matchmaker: An Amish Retelling of Jane Austen's Emma
{read the first book in the series almost 7 1/2 years ago . . . DEFINITELY put this one off too long!} (finished 28 July)46. Read a book someone recommended to you. Tell us who. ~ Room for Hope
{recommended to me twice by our very own Andrea! (once in February 2016, and then again as part of January's Hidden Gems challenge)} (finished 26 January)47. Read a book with an ugly cover (in your opinion). ~ The Black Cloister
{such a dark cover . . . very 'austere'} (finished 14 January)48. Read a book with a sunset or sunrise on the cover. ~ Mount Hope: An Amish Retelling of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park
(finished 29 October)49. Read a book by a favorite author. Long Way Home
{Lynn Austin has long been a favourite author of mine.} (finished 20 October)50. Read a book from a favorite genre. Tell us the genre. ~ An Amish Harvest
{one of my favourite subgenres of Christian fiction is Amish fiction} (finished 6 August)
I want to try for Tier 1. I can use my Amazon purchases shelf but will have to add another for the books I have that were not purchased on Amazon. I will need time to set up that shelf, probably will not complete it until after Christmas.
Kate wrote: "Tier 1 with my 2022-tbr-crushers shelf."
Thanks, Kate. I've got that shelf linked up in the Participants' list, for easy access.
Thanks, Kate. I've got that shelf linked up in the Participants' list, for easy access.
Lauri wrote: "I want to try for Tier 1. I can use my Amazon purchases shelf."
Sounds great, Lauri, and welcome! Let me know the link when you get it ready, and I'll add that next to your name up top, for easy access. In the meantime, happy Christmas!
Sounds great, Lauri, and welcome! Let me know the link when you get it ready, and I'll add that next to your name up top, for easy access. In the meantime, happy Christmas!
Andrea wrote: "Lauri wrote: "I want to try for Tier 1. I can use my Amazon purchases shelf."Sounds great, Lauri, and welcome! Let me know the link when you get it ready, and I'll add that next to your name up t..."
I tried adding a new shelf, now I don't know how to put a book on that shelf. I can't use my "want to read" shelf because there are books on there I don't already own.
I think I am going to have to back out of this one. It is going to take too much time to get it set up. :-(
Andrea wrote: "Kate wrote: "Tier 1 with my 2022-tbr-crushers shelf."
Thanks, Kate. I've got that shelf linked up in the Participants' list, for easy access."
for some reason, the link I posted is taking me to ALL my books, not the specific shelf . . . so maybe this one will be better: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
Thanks, Kate. I've got that shelf linked up in the Participants' list, for easy access."
for some reason, the link I posted is taking me to ALL my books, not the specific shelf . . . so maybe this one will be better: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
Lauri, you're welcome to use your want-to-read shelf and select the books you do own when you choose which books to read for the challenge.
To add books quickly to a shelf, when you're on the My Books page and on your Want to Read shelf (on the desktop version), you may select Batch Edit (located next to the "search and add books" box). Give it a second to load and then you can choose the shelf you want to add books to from the drop-down menu that pops up above the list of your books (in this case, the tbr-crusher list you recently created). Then, go through the page and check the little square box by any book you want to add to the list (this will not remove them from your want-to-read shelf; it will only add them also to the new shelf -- you will still only have one copy of the book in your want-to-read list, so you don't have to worry about duplicate books showing up). After you've selected all the books you'd like to add on that page, scroll back to the top and click the "add books to this shelf" button next to the drop-down menu. Depending on how few or many books you checked, this may take a few minutes.
Once that finishes, you may click to the next page of your want-to-read shelf and repeat the process described above.
If you want to participate in this challenge, you're welcome to! If it's too complicated to organize a shelf for it, feel free to skip that part and play along anyway with any books you have lying around. I just won't link up a shelf for you in that case.
If, however, you still want to back out, that is perfectly fine. Do you want to think about it over the next week or so and let me know after Christmas?
To add books quickly to a shelf, when you're on the My Books page and on your Want to Read shelf (on the desktop version), you may select Batch Edit (located next to the "search and add books" box). Give it a second to load and then you can choose the shelf you want to add books to from the drop-down menu that pops up above the list of your books (in this case, the tbr-crusher list you recently created). Then, go through the page and check the little square box by any book you want to add to the list (this will not remove them from your want-to-read shelf; it will only add them also to the new shelf -- you will still only have one copy of the book in your want-to-read list, so you don't have to worry about duplicate books showing up). After you've selected all the books you'd like to add on that page, scroll back to the top and click the "add books to this shelf" button next to the drop-down menu. Depending on how few or many books you checked, this may take a few minutes.
Once that finishes, you may click to the next page of your want-to-read shelf and repeat the process described above.
If you want to participate in this challenge, you're welcome to! If it's too complicated to organize a shelf for it, feel free to skip that part and play along anyway with any books you have lying around. I just won't link up a shelf for you in that case.
If, however, you still want to back out, that is perfectly fine. Do you want to think about it over the next week or so and let me know after Christmas?
Kate, I'm sorry! I totally forgot to check which shelf popped up when I clicked on that first link. Oops! I did check it this time, and that new link went to the specific shelf. I got that switched for you in the list up top. Thanks for catching that!
Andrea wrote: "Lauri, you're welcome to use your want-to-read shelf and select the books you do own when you choose which books to read for the challenge.To add books quickly to a shelf, when you're on the My B..."
I figured it out ! :-) I am in! I started making my list of books, will add more next week when I can see what is on my physical bookshelf (currently not at home). This is the list I will select from.
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Great job, Lauri! I'm glad you got it sorted out. I've added the link to your shelf next to your name up top, for easy access.
Andrea can you message me. I am still totally lost and don't understand this at all. I am trying to get it but alas I have no idea which tier is mine and if I am suppose to use my tbr to read it. Help!!!!!
Yes, the number of reviews is on Goodreads.
Do you have any books that feature birds or zoo animals or mustangs (horses, not cars)? Any of those could be considered wild if not in a zoo.
Do you have any books that feature birds or zoo animals or mustangs (horses, not cars)? Any of those could be considered wild if not in a zoo.
Some examples of books that feature wild animals...
features a wild bird in a key scene or two.
features a crocodile.
features bulls that are not tamed.
featured wild seagulls and a dolphin (and another animal I can't remember -- maybe a walrus??). Any of the Hope Harbor books that have the seagulls would work. I think they've shown up in all the books so far, but my memory's a bit fuzzy on that.
featured wild deer, I think.
featured geese.
This series has a stray cat; since the cat doesn't belong to anyone in particular, I'd accept that as a wild animal. (I might have forgotten the correct order of the series.)
Do any of those help spark some ideas?
features a wild bird in a key scene or two.
features a crocodile.
features bulls that are not tamed.
featured wild seagulls and a dolphin (and another animal I can't remember -- maybe a walrus??). Any of the Hope Harbor books that have the seagulls would work. I think they've shown up in all the books so far, but my memory's a bit fuzzy on that.
featured wild deer, I think.
featured geese.This series has a stray cat; since the cat doesn't belong to anyone in particular, I'd accept that as a wild animal. (I might have forgotten the correct order of the series.)
Do any of those help spark some ideas?
Andrea wrote: "Yes, Sarita, that's a great idea! Go for it. I'll link them all once you give them to me."ok, my number 1 shelf for this is: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
My back up shelf will be: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
And if I still need something: back-up-back-up shelf https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
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You MUST select your list when you begin the challenge and stick to that same list throughout the duration of the challenge. Books added to the list after 2021 do NOT count.
Rules
* The books MUST be added to your list PRIOR to 2022.
* The list of tasks may be read in any order.
* No page minimum.
* Any genre (unless specified).
* Rereads are okay.
Tier 1: 1 book for each task (50 books) | Reserve 1-2 spots
Tier 2: 2 books for each task (100 books) | Reserve 3-4 spots
Tier 3: 3 books for each task (150 books) | Reserve 5-6 spots
Tasks:
1. Read a book with a bird(s) on the cover.
2. Read a book published in 2021.
3. Read a book in the WWII genre.
4. Read a book with a person walking away on the cover (person’s back is to the reader).
5. Read a book with a pronoun in the title.
6. Read a book from the gothic genre.
7. Read a book with two articles (a, an, the) in the title.
8. Read a book with a pink cover.
9. Read a book that will help with a tough challenge (besides this one). Tell us which challenge. (It does not have to be in CFD.)
10. Read a book whose title begins with a vowel.
11. Read a book whose author’s last initial begins with P.
12. Read a book with an animal on the cover.
13. Read a book with a cowboy on the cover.
14. Read a book from the Regency genre.
15. Read a book whose author’s first name begins with a consonant.
16. Read a book with a white cover.
17. Read a book with a tree on the cover.
18. Read a book published in 2017.
19. Read a book with fewer than 200 reviews.
20. Read a book published in September of any year.
21. Read a book set in spring.
22. Read a book whose author has double letters in their first, middle, or last name (must be on the cover of the book). Example: Colleen Coble, Joanne Bischof.
23. Read a book that features the circus.
24. Read a book that has a blue-text title.
25. Read a book that has been on your list longer than three years.
26. Read a book with a vehicle on the cover.
27. Read a book by an author whose books have made you cry (or get close to it, IF you’re not a crier) in the past. (The book you choose does NOT have to make you cry.)
28. Read a book in which a character dies.
29. Read a book featuring a child.
30. Read a book with a preposition in the title.
31. Read a book with a name in the title.
32. Read a book with something purple on the cover.
33. Read a book with more than 500 pages.
34. Read a book with at least 40 chapters.
35. Read a book with fewer than 15 chapters.
36. Read a book by a male author.
37. Read a book set in a country in Europe.
38. Read a book in which a character swims.
39. Read a book set in North America.
40. Read a book featuring a wild animal.
41. Read a book in the speculative genre.
42. Read a book that has a piece of furniture on the cover.
43. Read a book whose title begins with M (articles count).
44. Read a book with a pair of shoes on the cover.
45. Read a book you’ve put off too long.
46. Read a book someone recommended to you. Tell us who.
47. Read a book with an ugly cover (in your opinion).
48. Read a book with a sunset or sunrise on the cover.
49. Read a book by a favorite author.
50. Read a book from a favorite genre. Tell us the genre.