Monday, November 29, 2010

YA of the 80s and 90s Reading Challenge 2011





YA of the 80s and 90s Reading Challenge 2011 hosted by The Book Vixen

Runs January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2011 (books read prior to 1/1/11 do not count). You can join at anytime. You can sign up on The Book Vixen’s blog.

Read as many YA books that were originally published in the 80s and 90s as your heart desires. The only requirement is that the book(s) have to have been first published sometime between 1980 – 1999.

Books can be any format (bound, eBook, audio).

Re-reads and crossovers from other reading challenges are fine.

You can list your books in advance or list them as you read them. It is not required that you review the books you read for this challenge but feel free to do so.

Post this reading challenge on your blog so you can keep a list of the books you’ve read for this challenge. Please include a link back to this post so readers can join the challenge too.

You do not have to be a book blogger to participate. You can keep tabs on books you’ve read for this challenge on Goodreads or LibraryThing if you’d like (maybe make a shelf for “YA of the 80s and 90s Reading Challenge”). If you are not on either of those sites then you can list the books you read for this challenge in the comments on my wrap-up post, which will be up at the end of 2011.

You can go to The Book Vixen blog for a links to booklists.

I think I only have a couple of books that fits this but I'm thinking about re-reading Babysitters Club and Sweet Valley High

My books: (coming soon)
The Baby-sitters Club #2: Claudia and the Phantom Caller
Baby-sitters Little Sister #9: Karen's Sleepover

Outdo Yourself Reading Challenge 2011



Outdo Yourself Reading Challenge 2011 This challenge is being hosted by The Book Vixen. here are the details: Runs January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2011 (books read prior to 1/1/11 do not count towards the challenge). You can join at anytime. You can sign up on The Book Vixen’s blog. The goal is to outdo yourself by reading more books in 2011 than you did in 2010. See the different levels below and pick the one that works best for you. Nothing is set in stone; you can change levels at any time during the challenge.


Books can be any format (bound, eBook, audio). Re-reads and crossovers from other reading challenges are fine. You can list your books in advance or list them as you read them. It is not required that you review the books you read for this challenge but feel free to do so. Post this reading challenge on your blog so you can keep a list of the books you’ve read for this challenge. Please include a link back to this post so readers can join the challenge too.


You do not have to be a book blogger to participate. You can keep tabs on books you’ve read for this challenge on Goodreads or LibraryThing if you’d like (maybe make a shelf for “Outdo Yourself Reading Challenge”). If you are not on either of those sites then you can list the books you read for this challenge in the comments on my wrap-up post, which will be up at the end of 2011.


Levels: Getting my heart rate up – Read 1–5 more books


Out of breath – Read 6–10 more books


Breaking a sweat – Read 11–15 more books


I’m on fire! – Read 16+ more books My book count this year was horrible. I am going to shoot for the I'm on fire! level.


My booklist:


Possession in Death


Black Hills


Twilight


Fearless Fourteen


Baby Momma Drama


The Hood Life

The Quirky Brown Reading Challenge 2011


The Quirky Brown Reading Challenge 2011

I saw this challenge on BrownGirl BookSpeak. I found it an interesting challenge. So here are the details from the blog:

"the Quirky Brown Reading Challenge. This challenge is more than about finishing a certain number of books, but about challenging the overly subscribed to depictions of the so-called “Black experience”. I hope participants also discover some of our lesser known contributions to American literature.

Details:This will not be a numbers heavy challenge as there will be a book selected to be read by challenge participants for a discussion around the halfway point (i.e. summer). Those who join the challenge before January 1, 2011 will be able to vote. The poll is in the sidebar. This challenge will run from January 1, 2011 until December 31, 2011. I'm supplying a list of authors and titles here but, these are merely suggestions. The only requirement is that they are Black authors depicting an offbeat Black experience. Feel free to leave recs in the comments of this post and I'll add them to the list."


Levels

I: 2 books II: 3 books III: 4 books IV: 5+ books


I am going to commit to level I - 2 books
Hunting in Harlem by Mat Johnson
Coffee Will Make You Blalck by April Sinclair