Another I always look forward to. Even though it's getting harder to find color titles, especially, yellow and brown. But I still love doing it.
Whatever I Think Of!
My collection of random thoughts and ideas
Monday, December 1, 2025
2026 Color Coded Reading Challenge
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Book Bingo and Reading Challenge: Read Queerly 2026 @ Enthralled Bookworm
Another I'm joining again next wear. I will get as many squares as possible and other books as well. The bingo board this year's fewer squares and icons than in past years.
Read Queerly 2026 prompts:
- Coffee icon (Any queer book with/about coffee or coffeeshops)
- Black author (A queer book written by a Black Author)
- Trans kids (A queer middle grade book featuring a trans kid/s)
- Island icon (Any queer book set on an island or about an island)
- SWANA Author (A queer book written by a SWANA (Southwest Asian and North African) Author)
- Series or Duology (A queer book that’s part of a duology, trilogy or series)
- Queer cast (A queer book with a queer cast/multiple queer main characters)
- Disability/Neurodiversity rep (A queer book featuring disabled MCs or neurodivergent MCs)
- Heists (A queer book featuring heists)
- Roommates (A queer book with the roommates trope)
- Latinx/Latine Author (A queer book written by a Latinx/Latine Author)
- API Author (A queer book written by an API (Asian/Pacific Islander) Author)
- Film reel icon (A queer book about a movie/movie stars/celebrities OR a queer book with a movie adaptation)
- Indigenous Author (A queer book written by an Indigenous Author)
- Sapphic Knights (A queer book featuring sapphic knights/swordswomen)
- Start Game Button icon (A queer book featuring video games/gamers or even tabletop RPGs)
Book Challenge by Erin 24.0
Once again doing this one, at a private Facebook group.
• 5 points: Freebie - read a book that is at least 200 pages:
• 10 points: Read a book with a title that begins with either A, B, or C (articles a, an, or the are allowed):
• 10 points: (chosen by Katy) Read an epistolary book, one told through letters or diaries (https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/304.Epistolary_Fiction):
• 15 points: (chosen by Rick) Read a book with a picture of a clock on the cover or the word “clock” in the title:
• 20 points: (chosen by Debra) Read a book with a strong father figure
(https://www.goodreads.com/.../19287.Fantastic_Dads_and...):
• 20 points: Read a book from this list curated by Australian readers: Countdown #1 to #100 - Radio National's Top 100 Books - ABC Radio National:(https://www.abc.net.au/.../countdown/top100books/1-100...):
• 25 points: (chosen by Vinay) Read a book with an occupation in the title; e.g., detective, librarian, bookseller, officer, baker, psychologist etc:
• 30 points: Read a book set in a school or an academic setting:
• 30 points: Read a book you added to your TBR because of this group (you noticed it on someone’s list and were intrigued or many others have read in previous challenges or a reader left a particularly interesting review or you liked the cover art you saw in one of our albums):
• 35 points: (chosen by Carly) Read a biography, memoir, or historical fiction about a person you know very little about; as Carly’s daughter said: A fun opportunity to learn something new!:
Weekend Shopping
Once again, I did not attempt to wake up at 3AM to try to go shopping on Friday. I just can't imagine doing it. I did not even get up until around 8 or 9, and waited until around 1 or 2 to go to the grocery store. It didn't seem very full. We later attempted to get a pizza at Little Caesers, but found out the wait was 45 minutes, so we passed. A lot of people were attempting to get pizza that night. They must have been tired of turkey from Thanksgiving!
I decided to shop local and small yesterday for Small Business Saturday by going to both bookstores. This is the first year for both of them. At the "new books" store, selected books were 40% off and I got one. I also got three from the used one. The used bookstore has a dog mascot, unlike most bookstores that have cats. The dog attempted twice to lick me under my chin!
It remains to be seen if I will get anything tomorrow on Cyber Monday. I did order one thing once on Cyber Monday, a pair of pajamas from Lane Bryant. I've been trying to find some deals on Amazon, but not a lot has invested me.
I do wonder if the scenario depicted in this cartoon is true:
BTW, we don't have to get a lot of family gifts, so all the stuff I got was for me. My friend is planning to order herself a microwave on Cyber Monday.
So where does Small Business Saturday fall into this scenario? And why is there no shopping day for Sunday after Thanksgiving? I guess Sunday supposed to be a recovery day. I'm not sure what I'll even be doing the rest of today.
Saturday, November 29, 2025
2026 Nonfiction Reader Challenge
Another favorite has arrived.
You can select, read and review a book from the categories listed below during the year for a total of up to 12 books; OR select, read and review any nonfiction book. A book may be in print, electronic or audio format.
Nonfiction Nipper: Read & review 3 books, from any 3 listed categories
Nonfiction Nibbler: Read & review 6 books, from any 6 listed categories
Nonfiction Nosher: Read & review 12 books, one for each category
Nonfiction Grazer: Read & review any nonfiction book. Set your own goal, or none at all, just share the nonfiction you read through the year
- History
- Memoir/Biography
- True Crime
- Science
- Health
- Food
- South East Asia
- Humor
- Lost or found
- Television
- Subculture
- Published in 2026
Friday, November 28, 2025
2026 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge – Author Edition
Doing this one again.

This challenge will run from January 1st, 2026, until December 31st, 2026.
You can join anytime. You do not have to post a review of the book. Books can come from any genre.
You do not need to link up each spoonful.
Make a page or a post or a GoodReads shelf where you will keep track of your spoonfuls. I keep track of mine on my Challenge Page.
Crossovers to other challenges are allowed and encouraged!
It’s an alphabet challenge!!! The challenge is to read one book that has an author whose first name, middle, or last name starts with every letter of the alphabet.
Books can be read in any order and all formats – print – e-book – and audio – are acceptable for this challenge!
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Shelf Reflection Candy Reading Challenge
This sounds too great to pass on! It is hosted here. For those with more than one prompt, I may do one or both, depending on how much I can squeeze in.
NERDS: A book with a STEM character (a character who loves science, technology, engineering, or math)
REESE’S/ REESE’S FAST BREAK:
Kid: a book with a car on the cover
Adult: a book from Reese Witherspoon’s Book Club
TWIX: A book with twins
SKITTLES: A book with a character whose name is a color
MM’S: A book by an author with the initials MM
WHATCHAMACALLIT: A book with words not in a standard dictionary (like nonsense words or words from a made-up language or fictional world)
PAYDAY:
Kid: A book where a character earns/wins a lot of money
Adult: A nonfiction book about work
SOUR PATCH: A book with a character who starts off sour but then turns sweet
LAFFY TAFFY: A book with a title that has rhyming words
HERSHEY’S:
Kid: A book with a main character who is a girl
Adult: A book set in Pennsylvania (the location of Hershey’s)
NOW & LATER:
Kid: A book with a character who undergoes a transformation
Adult: A book with a dual timeline
GUMMY WORMS:
Kid: A book with something gross in it
Adult: A book where a character goes underground (other than just basement)
KIT KAT: A book with the word ‘break’ in the title (‘Give me a break… break me off a piece of that Kit Kat bar’)
JOLLY RANCHER: A book set on a farm
MILKY WAY: A book that takes place in space
THREE MUSKETEERS: A book about three friends
MILKY WAY MIDNIGHT: A book with a clock on the cover
STARBURST:
Kid: A book with star/s on the cover
Adult: A book featuring a character’s fall from fame
100 GRAND: A book with a number in the title
SWEDISH FISH: A book that takes place near a river
MAMBA: A book with a snake on the cover
MIKE & IKE: A book written by two authors
SOUR PUNCH: A book with a showdown
BABY RUTH:
Kid: A book with baseball/softball in it
Adult: A book with a new mom
YORK PATTY: A book set in New York
FUDGE
Kids: A book with a character who has to figure out the truth
Adult: A book with the word ‘lie’ in the title
GOOD & PLENTY: A book with two adjectives in the title
MOUNDS: A book set in the mountains
REESE’S PIECES: A book with something broken on the cover
MR. GOODBAR:
Kids: A book with ‘good’ or ‘bad’ in the title
Adults: A book with ‘Mr.’ or ‘Mrs.’ in the title
PIXY STIX: A book with imaginary creatures
RUNTS: A book with a character who is an outcast
SYMPHONY: A book where music is a main theme
TOBLERONE:
Kids: A book with a triangle on the cover
Adults: A book set in Switzerland
WONDERBALL: A book with a mysterious character whose identity is not revealed until later in the book
CANDY CANE: A Christmas book
HOT TAMALES: A book written by a Latinx author
ICE BREAKERS:
Kids: A book set in the snow
Adults: An enemies to lovers story
MARSHMALLOWS:
Kid: A book with a character who is in danger
Adult: A book with a character who survives fire
RING POP:
Kid: A book where a character goes on a quest (Lord of the Rings)
Adult: A book with a wedding or proposal
BONUS PROMPTS:
(Some of these may be more for older kids or adults, but I couldn’t leave out these candies!)
BUTTERFINGER: A book with a clumsy character
BAZOOKA BUBBLE GUM: A book with a weapon on the cover
DOVE CHOCOLATES: A book with a character who has a pet bird
WARHEADS: A book with a war
LIFESAVERS: A book with a rescue mission
AIRHEADS: A book about a character who has to fix a mistake
CRUNCH: A book about/with a bodily injury
JELLY BEANS: A book with multiple stories in it
SPREE: A book about an obsession
COOKIES ‘N CREAM HERSHEY’S: A book with a black and white cover
HERSHEY’S MINIATURES: A book about a group of kids
JOYRIDE: A book with an amusement park or carnival