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message 1: by Athira (new)

Athira (Reading on a Rainy Day) (readingonarainyday) I had a couple of members share some mini-challenge ideas with me last month. So, now I want to open the forum to all you members so that you can suggest any challenge that you would love to do during a readathon. I will choose 1-2 challenges from the suggestions for each readathon and credit you accordingly.

So let's hear some fantastic ideas!

(If you don't wish to post here, you can also PM me.)


message 2: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (thedoctorscompanion) | 107 comments I don't know why I didn't see this thread until now! lol I was just wondering how you come up with these ideas, I love the minichallenges! They help me finish up so many books!

So I had an idea to choose a book from a certain time period. It could be Victorian, Medieval, etc. Or something to do with an event. For instance, with July coming up, we could challenge ourselves to read a book about the American revolution. And we could get bonus points if the book was written within that time frame, not just based on it or about it.

Another idea I have (I can't remember if you already did this, so just ignore this if you did) is to read books by a celebrated author during his/her birthday month.


message 3: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 776 comments Mod
Rachel - I like those ideas...for the birthday author - would you like to have a cut off of number of books published to ensure that there is a good selection for people to choose from?


message 4: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (thedoctorscompanion) | 107 comments Yes, I think that would be a good idea. Maybe a minimum of 5 books? You and Athira can use your judgement on what seems best.


message 5: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 776 comments Mod
i sent her a msg today, so we'll see...stayed tuned ;)

and if anyone has any other ideas feel free to chime in


message 6: by Ann aka Iftcan (last edited Apr 15, 2012 08:27AM) (new)

Ann aka Iftcan (iftcan) | 394 comments On another thread I'm on, we have a "book cover colour" challenge. We have to read books who's covers are predominately say red, blue, green, yellow, black, gold, silver etc. There is a selection of colours (usually 5 colours, and you read 2 of each colour, since that group's challenge is to read 10 books a month) This one is usually really popular with everyone in the group, because it doesn't limit you to anything EXCEPT the colours. We've had people read gothics, PNR, period romances, mysteries, chick lit, classics etc. The only caveate is--you have to post the cover of the book you read, so that we know its the correct colour.


message 7: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (thedoctorscompanion) | 107 comments I think that's a really cool idea about the cover color! Because like you said, there is no limit really.


message 8: by Samantha (new)

Samantha I like the color idea.


message 9: by Luna (new)

Luna (trips) | 1 comments Another challenge could be to read as many books on the banned reading list as possible. It sounds harder than it is...for example Harry Potter has made an appearance on the banned list.


message 10: by Tracy (new)

Tracy Are we going to have a June challenge? Does anyone know?


message 11: by Denise (last edited Oct 02, 2012 08:53PM) (new)

Denise Lippy | 115 comments I'd like to know also if there is to be a June mini challange.. I was hoping it would go up before I left for vacation.


message 12: by Tracy (new)

Tracy I saw in another group where they were challenged to read their freebies. I have 100 or more on my kindle. Thought if it would be a good challenge for me then maybe it would be for someone else as well.


message 13: by Athira (new)

Athira (Reading on a Rainy Day) (readingonarainyday) Tracy wrote: "I saw in another group where they were challenged to read their freebies. I have 100 or more on my kindle. Thought if it would be a good challenge for me then maybe it would be for someone else as ..."

That's a good idea! I guess we could do that one month!


message 14: by Tracy (new)

Tracy Good Athira because my freebies are getting totally out of control.


message 15: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (thedoctorscompanion) | 107 comments hahaha I saw the freebie challenge, and looked through my Kindle. I realize I desperately need this challenge! lol


message 16: by Ann aka Iftcan (new)

Ann aka Iftcan (iftcan) | 394 comments The problem with the freebies challenge for me is--having to wrestle the Kindle away from my hubby. We have both a Kindle and a Nook, but he tends to keep the Kindle while I'm the one who does all the downloading for it.


message 17: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 776 comments Mod
ann - bribe him to leave it alone?


message 18: by Katie (new)

Katie Gianelli (katie094) | 58 comments December/January?


message 19: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 776 comments Mod
Katie - we are figuring out challenges for the new year right now - i don't know if there will be any up for december


message 20: by Nancy H (last edited Dec 05, 2012 09:53AM) (new)

Nancy H | 561 comments How about a sort of 'generic', but double challenge: (1)to read books we already own (2)that match another challenge we are doing? I have been sorting my huge stack of already-owned TBR books and there are so many that I want to read and so many that fit various challenges, that a challenge like that would help me choose which ones to pick. Of course, that is sort of what I already do, but then there are so many intriguing new ones that I read about here!

Also another 'generic' challenge would be to read the next book in any series we are reading. (That would also help my TBR pile get smaller!)

For a quick December challenge, you could issue a general challenge for folks to finish up whatever books, series, challenges, etc., that they would like to get done before Dec. 31.


message 21: by Tracy (new)

Tracy Nancy wrote: "How about a sort of 'generic', but double challenge: (1)to read books we already own (2)that match another challenge we are doing? I have been sorting my huge stack of already-owned TBR books and t..."

I agree Nancy! Anything to get through this monstrous TBR!


message 22: by Rayni (last edited Jan 09, 2013 09:14PM) (new)

Rayni | 135 comments I love the mini challenges. I do that to myself every year. Some challenges I've had in the past is (1) to read books about seasons in the proper season (2) Read books with a number in the title (3) Read books about a historic event, such as 9/11, Pearl Harbor, World War II ... (4) alphabetically by author (5) alphabetically by title (6) One book off a Pulitzer Prize list.

A couple of book groups I've been in have a theme. One year we spent the year reading about World War II. This year they are reading Christian books. Another group only meets during the winter months. We've read culinary arts, that year one of the books we read was Chocolat. One year the theme was "Growing Older, Growing Wiser."

Huck Finn is also a banned book & Lord of the Flies. Just 10 years ago I had to sign a consent form so my senior in high school could read it.


message 23: by Samantha (new)

Samantha (missymaysreadingnook) I don't know if it's been mentioned, but it'd be nice to do a "check-in" on everyone's personal resolutions to see where we're at and try to accomplish our own resolutions.


message 24: by Angela (new)

Angela I loved the BINGO challenges I have seen in other groups, such as the Crazy Challenge Connection in which the challenge is called Bookshelf Battle. They ended it sometime in the summer and I would love to see it revived in another group.


message 25: by Sara (new)

Sara | 4 comments According to this, April 6th is Plan Your Epitaph Day. Maybe a biography of someone who has passed.


message 26: by Sara (new)

Sara | 4 comments http://www.holidayinsights.com/moreho...

Oops there is the website


message 27: by Sara (new)

Sara | 4 comments The 20th is Look Alike Day. A book by or about someone you have been told you look like, or a book that was made into a movie that features someone you resemble.


message 28: by Charleen (new)

Charleen (morriganalexandros) | 73 comments Mod
Hello, reviving this thread.


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