Another I'm bringing back next year.
The challenge will be to read books written in the form of letters, diaries, blogs, e-mails and such, either completely or partially written this way.
Guidelines:
- Challenge will run from January 1 to December 31, 2023. Books must be started on or after January 1 to count. Re-reads will be allowed as long as they are read during the specified time period.
- Books may cross over to other challenges in which you are participating.
- Fiction (all genres and subgenres) and nonfiction that fit the challenge description may be read.
- All book formats are allowed (paper, audio, electronic, graphic novels/manga, picture books).
- No levels. I will let you choose how many books to read.
- You do not need a blog to sign up. You may keep tract of your progress on Goodreads, Amazon or other similar sites with a shelf dedicated to this challenge. Or sign up on Youtube, Facebook, or Twitter.
- You do not need to post reviews, nor will there be any check-ins.
- Sign up below in the comments. I will not be using linkys this year.
Need ideas for reading? Here are some links to get started:
My Books:
- This is Where We Live--Janelle Brown
- The Love Hypothesis--Ali Hazelwood
- Tending Roses--Lisa Wingate
- Three Sisters, Three Queens--Philippa Gregory
- Lost Autumn--Mary-Rose MacColl
- Parable of the Talents--Octavia E. Butler
- They Both Die at the End--Adam Silvera
- Tokyo Dreaming--Emiko Jean
- The Ex Talk--Rachel Lynn Solomon
- Meet Cute Dairy--Emery Lee
- Kiss & Tell--Adib Khorram
- Red--Alison Cherry
- Seven Days in June--Tia Williams
- I Kissed Shara Wheeler--Casey McQuiston
- Verity--Colleen Hoover
- The Girls of Atomic City--Denise Kiernan
- For Everyone--Jason Reynolds
- The Reunion--Meghan Quinn
- Dear Edward--Ann Napolitano
- Lost Roses--Martha Hall Kelly
- Love, Lists & Fancy Ships--Sarah Grunder Ruiz
- What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day--Pearl Cleage
- Death of a Blueberry Tart--Lee Hollis
- The Jew in the Lotus--Rodger Kamenetz
- The Undertaker's Assistant--Amanda Skenandore
- 1022 Evergreen Place--Debbie Macomber
- Sunflower Sisters--Martha Hall Kelly
- Summer on the Bluffs--Sunny Hostin
- Orange, Volume 1--Ichigo Takano
- Gender Queer--Maia Kababe
- Irish Gold--Andrew M. Greeley
- The Villa--Rachel Hawkins
- Odd One Out--Nic Stone
- The Hotel Nantucket--Elin Hilderbrand
- The Deal--Elle Kennedy
- Maame--Jessica George
- One of Us is Lying--Karen M. McManus
- Here I Go Again--Jen Lancaster
- All American Boys--Jason Reynolds
- With the Might of Angels--Andrea Davis Pinkney
- A Summer Affair--Elin Hilderbrand
- Orange Volume 2--Ichigo Takano
- One of Us is Next--Karen M. McManus
- The Proposal--Jasmine Guillory
- The London Seance Society--Sarah Penner
- Wow, No Thank You--Samantha Irby
- A Woman is No Man--Etaf Rum
- Olga Dies Dreaming--Xochitl Gonzalez
- Sheila Levine is Dead and Living in New York--Gail Parent
- Solito--Javier Zamora
- Love on the Brain--Ali Hazelwood
- Carrie Soto is Back--Taylor Jenkins Reid
- Pineapple Street--Jenny Jackson
- Bad Fat Black Girl--Sesali Bowen
- The Odd Women--George Gissing
- The Christmas Box--Richard Paul Evans
- Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six--Lisa Unger
- A Song for a New Day--Sarah Pinsker
- Dear Santa--Debbie Macomber
- I Am Not Who You Think I Am--Eric Rickstad
- Gingerbread--Helen Oyeyemi
- The Twelve Dates of Christmas--Jenny Bayliss
- The Pajama Girls of Lambert Square--Rosina Lippi
Calling challenge complete on December 29
Does reading actual blogs count? Hahahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteAnother of my favourite reading genres.
ReplyDeleteI'm screaming!!!!! This is totally my genre and I didn't know there were lists of these books and now 2023 can't get here fast enough!!!! Thank you for doing this challenge!!!!! Squeeeeeeeeeeeee!
ReplyDeleteI so enjoy this genre. Will be joining in 2023
ReplyDeleteOh I love this idea! I am in!
ReplyDeleteI want to try this out this time around!
ReplyDeleteI’m in for this challenge! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love epistolaries (so much that they got a special section of my "top books" list for later this month). I'm absolutely in :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE epistolaries (they got a separate section on my "favorite reads" post later this month). Definitely taking part!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea...I'm in for 2023!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to participate in this :-) I realised this year that the thing a lot of my favourite books have in common is that they are written in letter and/or diary form. I also want to find more quirky books written through email, social media, texts, etc.
ReplyDeleteI love epistolary but rarely stumble on them. I'm signing up for two books but may go higher. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun challenge for one of my favorite genres. I'll join you.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite genres. Looks fun - I'll join you.
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