One I participated in for the first time this past year, and will be back for next.
JANUARY: Start off the year exploring new authors by reading a 2023 debut. NoveList tip: Search for the genre "Debut title": Weyward--Emilia Hart
FEBRUARY: Read a romance or love story starring Asian characters: Sunny Song Will Never Be Famous--Suzanne Park
MARCH: Read a book from the last five years that's been adapted into a movie or TV series. NoveList tip: Search for the genre "Page to Screen": Killers of the Flower Moon--David Grann
APRIL: Discover the joy of communal reading! Read to or in a group of two or more: Another Kind of Madness--Stephen P. Hinshaw
MAY: Read a standalone manga or the first volume of a manga series: Sue & Tai-chan--Kanata Komani
JUNE: Keep it quick by reading a novella: Remote Control--Nnedi Okorafor
JULY: Read a book set in Australia or New Zealand: When We Believed in Mermaids--Barbara O'Neal
AUGUST: Enjoy a mix of magic and the macabre with a dark fantasy: Mistress of All Evil--Serena Valentino
SEPTEMBER: Get ready for the coziest season by reading a cozy mystery: Powdered Peril--Jessica Beck
OCTOBER: Embrace the scary by reading a creepy horror novel or ghost story: The Ghost in the Gallery--Carolyn Keene
NOVEMBER: Read a novel by an Indigenous author: The Sentence--Louise Erdrich
DECEMBER: Wrap up the year by reading an award-winning book from the last three years: All My Rage--Sabaa Tahir
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That's a serious challenge.
Have a great one.
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