![]() ![]() Midnight Assassin May: In researching for a podcast last year, we came across a bucketload of books with the same name: "Midnight Assassin." All different premises, but same title. If it's set primarily in a library, has a librarian, or whatever, you know it'll be read this month! Here's a list of ideas to get you started. Library Love April: In honor of National Library Lovers Week that happens in April, all titles will have library or librarian in the title/description. Check out the books I'm going to read here. Star Crossed Lovers: I can't help but think about Valentine's Day, and what better way to celebrate love than with Romeo and Juliet retellings! Goodreads list here! I also included a few other "we shouldn't be together books"!īeware the Ides of March: Just like Caesar was betrayed by Brutus, so will our protagonists be betrayed, or be the betrayer! Books this month all about betrayal, whatever that might mean to you. If you're not interested in Jack the Ripper, January is all in for one character! Maybe it's time to read all those Stephanie Plum or Inspector Gamache books your friends have been telling you about, or maybe it's a completely different character! But January, we're all in on one person! So I'm gearing up with some books on Jack the Ripper and listening to Season 3 of Unobscured with Aaron Mahnke, which of course, is all about Jack the Ripper. The January of Jack: I spent some of my days off over the holidays listening to a 5 part series on Jack the Ripper, and now I can't stop. Will I still break for the latest romance novel from my favorite author? Of course! I'm just trying to make the bulk of my reading centered around the monthly prompt! Feel free to join me, or create your own monthly prompts for yourself! I've created a list of the prompts I'm using, as well as curated book lists on Goodreads to get me started! Bookmarks available at the library, if you'd like, or print your own from below. This year, I'm choosing a theme for the month and just going to go all in with that theme for the month's reading, trying to break out of what I always read and get to those things I've been wanting to read for a while. In years past, I've always come up with fun prompts to "fit" my books into or have chosen books based on prompts, one prompt per book. Or check out this masterlist of reading challenges to fit your interests and goals for the year!Īs always, Mandy has her reading challenge below, and it's a bit more unhinged this year than usual. Something Bookish - Travel the world and break out of your reading shell with these 24 prompts from Something Bookish! Romance Reading Challenge - Romance is HUGE these days, and so many flavors for any taste! As long as there's a happily ever after/happily for now, it counts as a romance! Pick Your Poison Reading Challenge - This one looks awesome! There are multiple categories and prompts under each category, allowing you to pick and choose whether you finish one from each category or all the prompts from just a select few categories! If something isn't for you - that's OK! If a challenge is too much for you - pick and choose what you like! If you're stuck and you just need to go back to your comfort zone - that's OK! Make 2023 your lowkey reading year! We've linked several reading challenges from across the interwebs here for the start of your 2023 reading! Feel free to take what you like, leave what you don't, and create your own personal challenge for reading this year! A reminder: reading is supposed to be fun and fulfiling.
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