Friday, October 11, 2019

Mental Health Reading Challenge 2020


This will be returning in 2020 for a second year. This is a topic very important to me.

General Rules:


  • Any book depicting mental health counts, whether fiction or non-fiction.
  • Challenge takes place from January 1 to December 31, 2020. All books must be read during that time to count.
  • All book formats (print, audio, e-books) are accepted.
  • Books may cross over to other challenges in which you are participating.
  • No levels, read as many books as you like.
  • Need ideas for books? Check this Goodreads page for several lists of books on the topic.
  • You do not need a blog to participate. You may sign up on Goodreads, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, etc. 
  • Sign up below and leave a comment.

NOTE: I am removing linkys for this challenge, and closing signups for the remainder of 2020. Challenge signups for 2021 will be coming soon.

9 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

It is a hugely important subject. I am so very pleased that we are finally starting to talk about it. Steps have been made, strides are needed.

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Rachel said...

I love reading about Mental Health - though next year won't work for me as I'm focusing on social justice for the month. Maybe next year!

Rachel said...

Decided to join anyway...I might not be able to read as much as I would otherwise because of my own challenges, but I do love reading mental health books.

Nikki said...

Kicking off 2020 with Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami.
Is there a Goodreads group for the challenge?

Nikki said...

Kicking off 2020 with Norwegian Wood - is there a goodreads group? Looking for extra accountability

Satin Pillow Case said...

Wonderful post on health. I think you share more on this topic.

April said...

I hope I’m not too late. I recently read Eleanor Oliphant (Gail Honeyman) and The Midnight Library (Matt Haig) and they absolutely fit in the mental health category. I love reading about mental health and I’m glad this page exists.

Jamie Ghione said...

You may join now. Continue reading as much as you want for this year. I will be offering this again for next year. Check back to sign up for then. I will have my post up in October at the earliest.