2017 Bingo Reading Challenge
I did a bingo board reading challenge this year for the first time and rather enjoyed it. I'll have a "review" of how well I did going up soon, so keep an eye on that. For now, I will be presenting my bingo board for next year, as I have decided to keep it up. It is a fun way of challenging yourself and reading a bit out of your comfort zone, or just taking a chance to check off some of the books that have been bumping around on your TBR for way too long.
Below is the bingo board I have made for 2017. This year I have been a bit more specific, picking a number of specific authors or even books, as I found last year's rather vague list to be a bit of a hindrance sometimes. If I first had to find out what "modern translated fiction" entailed, I was more likely to just pick up whatever was lying around and read that instead. So I have tried being a bit ahead of the game this year and picking some specific things from the get go.
Below is the bingo board I have made for 2017. This year I have been a bit more specific, picking a number of specific authors or even books, as I found last year's rather vague list to be a bit of a hindrance sometimes. If I first had to find out what "modern translated fiction" entailed, I was more likely to just pick up whatever was lying around and read that instead. So I have tried being a bit ahead of the game this year and picking some specific things from the get go.
Modern translated fiction |
Hemingway |
Elie Wiesel: Night |
A motivational non-fiction |
Kristin Hannah: The nightingale |
Poems by e.e. cummings |
Jeanette Winterson |
I am Malala |
Siegfried Sassoon |
A biography |
An instructional book on how to be more environmentally friendly |
A christmas book |
Zora Neale Hurston: Their Eyes Were Watching God |
A Shakespeare play and its retelling in some form or other |
Margaret Mitchell: Gone With the Wind |
A Man Booker Prize 2017 book (short or long list) |
Patrick Ness |
Graphic novel |
Leigh Bardugo: Six of Crows |
Bill Nye |
Do you set yourself a reading challenge each year? If so, how specific? I would be interested to know :)
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