Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Historical Fiction Reading Challenge 2022

Host: The Adventures of an Intrepid Reader
Dates: January 1 - December 31, 2022

Guidelines:
  • Any sub-genre of historical fiction is accepted (Historical Romance, Historical Mystery, Historical Fantasy, Young Adult, History/Non-Fiction, etc.)
  • There will be a monthly link-up for reviews.
  • You don't need a blog to participate; you can post a link to your review if it's posted on Goodreads, Facebook, or Amazon, or you can add your book title and thoughts in the comment section if you wish.

Levels:
  1. 20th Century Reader - 2 books
  2. Victorian Reader - 5 books
  3. Renaissance Reader - 10 books
  4. Medieval - 15 books
  5. Ancient History - 25 books
  6. Prehistoric - 50+ books
I'm signing up at the Victorian Reader level.

● See my original post about the challenge HERE
● See the challenge announcement/sign-up page HERE
● See the monthly review link-ups: 

MY READING LIST (books read, with links to reviews):
  1. The Christie Affair. Nina de Gramont (2022; set in 1920s) 


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2022 New Release Challenge

2022 New Release Challenge 

Host: (un)Conventional Bookworms
Dates: January 1 - December 31, 2022

Rules (quoted from the challenge announcement page):

  • Books have to be released and reviewed in 2022.
  • Books can count towards more than one challenge, as long as the ones you use for the 2022 New Release Reading Challenge follow all the rules for the challenge.
  • The minimum length for a book to qualify is 100 pages, it can be in any format though, physical, e-book, ARC or audiobook.
  • The New Release Challenge is open from January 1st through December 31st 2022, and sign-ups are open until September 1st 2022.
  • You don’t have to be a blogger to participate, you can link to your review on Goodreads or Booklikes instead.

Levels:

  1. 1-30 books per year – New Release Newbie
  2. 31-60 books per year – New Release Pro
  3. 61-100 books per year – New Release Veteran
  4. 101-200 books per year – New Release Enthusiast
  5. 200+ books per year – New Release Obsessed

I'm signing up at the New Release Newbie level, though I probably won't read thirty books!


● See my original post about the challenge HERE.
● See the challenge announcement/sign-up page HERE
● See the quarterly Review Link-Up Pages HERE

MY READING LIST (books read, with links to reviews):

  1. Back to the Garden. Laurie R. King (Pub: 15 Sep 2022; Bantam) 
  2. The Children on the Hill. Jennifer McMahon (Pub: 26 Apr 2022; Gallery/Scout Press)
  3. The Christie Affair. Nina de Gramont (Pub: 1 Feb 2022; St. Martin's Press) 
  4. Chrysalis (Jeremy Logan #6). Lincoln Child (Pub: 12 Jul 2022; Doubleday) 
  5. City of the Dead (Alex Delaware #37). Jonathan Kellerman (Pub: 8 Feb 2022; Ballantine) 
  6. Death by Beach Read (Lighthouse Library Mystery #9). Eva Gates (Pub: 7 Jun 2022; Crooked Lane Books)
  7. The Fashion Orphans. Randy Susan Meyers and M.J. Rose (Pub: 1 Feb 2022; Blue Box Press) 
  8. The Final Equinox (Theo Cray & Jessica Blackwood #2). Andrew Mayne (Pub: 13 Sep 2022; Thomas & Mercer) 
  9. J.R. Silver Writes Her World. Melissa Dassori; illus. by Chelen Ecija (Pub: 19 Jul 2022; Christy Ottaviano Books) 
  10. The Omega Factor. Steve Berry (Pub: 7 Jun 2022; Grand Central Publishing)
  11. Small Angels. Lauren Owen (Pub: 2 Aug 2022; Random House) 
  12. Stay Awake. Megan Goldin (Pub: 9 Aug 2022; St. Martin's Press) 

Possible Reads: 
(ARCs and books provided by publishers or authors are marked with an asterisk)

  • Back to the Garden. Laurie R. King (expected publication: 6 Sep 2022)
  • Bleeding Heart Yard (Harbinder Kaur #3). Elly Griffiths (expected publication: 15 Nov 2022) 
  • The Book of Cold Cases. Simone St. James (15 Mar 2022) 
  • The Cartographers. Peng Shepherd (15 Mar 2022) 
  • The Children on the Hill. Jennifer McMahon (26 Apr 2022) *
  • The Christie Affair. Nina de Gramont (1 Feb 2022) *
  • Chrysalis (Jeremy Logan #6). Lincoln Child (12 Jul 2022) *
  • City of the Dead (Alex Delaware #37). Jonathan Kellerman (8 Feb 2022) *
  • The Clackity. Lora Senf (28 Jun 2022) *
  • The Cloisters. Katy Hays (expected publication: 1 Nov 2022) * 
  • Daisy Darker. Alice Feeney (expected publication: 30 Aug 2022)
  • Death By Beach Read. Eva Gates (7 June 2022) *
  • Death on Gokumon Island. Seishi Yokomizo (7 Jun 2022) *
  • The Deepest Black. Randall Silvis (expected publication: 2 Aug 2022) *
  • The Department of Rare Books and Special Collections. Eva Jurczyk (25 Jan 2022)  
  • The Devil to Pay. Gary Blackwood (2 Jun 2022) *
  • Dream Town (Archer #3). David Baldacci (19 Apr 2022) *
  • A Face to Die For (Eve Duncan #28). Iris Johansen (14 Jun 2022) *
  • The Fashion Orphans. Randy Susan Meyers and M.J. Rose (1 Feb 2022) *
  • The Final Equinox (Theo Cray &, Jessica Blackwood). Andrew Mayne (expected publication: 13 Sep 2022) *
  • The Further Adventures of Miss Petitfour. Anne Michaels; illus. by Emma Block (30 Aug 2022) * 
  • The House in the Orchard. Elizabeth Brooks (27 Sep 2022) * 
  • The Ingenue. Rachel Kapelke-Dale (expected publication: 6 Dec 2022)
  • J.R. Silver Writes Her World. Melissa Dassori (expected publication: 19 Jul 2022) *
  • Kiki Man Ray: Art, Love, and Rivalry in 1920s Paris. Mark Braude (9 Aug 2022) *
  • L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Vol 38. David Farland, ed. (28 Jun 2022) 
  • Lucy by the Sea. Elizabeth Strout (expected publication: 20 Sep 2022) 
  • The Maid. Nita Prose (4 Jan 2022) *
  • The Marlow Murder Club. Robert Thorogood (3 May 2022) *  
  • The Old Place. Bobby Finger (expected publication: 20 Sep 2022) *
  • The Omega Factor. Steve Berry (6 Jun 2022) *
  • The Shores of Bohemia: A Cape Cod Story, 1910-1960. John Taylor Williams (17 May 2022)  
  • Small Angels. Lauren Owen (2 Aug 2022) *
  • Stay Awake. Megan Goldin (expected publication: 9 Aug 2022)
  • Take Your Breath Away. Linwood Barclay (17 May 2022) 
  • Upgrade. Blake Crouch (12 Jul 2022) 

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Sunday, January 16, 2022

European Reading Challenge 2022



Hosted by: Gilion @ Rose City Reader
Dates: January 1 - December 31, 2022 (new timeframe for 2022)


Guidelines (quoted from the announcement page):
The idea is to read books set in European countries or books by European authors. The books can be of any genre – fiction, nonfiction, novels, short stories, memoirs, travel guides, cookbooks, biography, poetry, whatever. You can participate at different levels, but each book must represent a different country  either written by an author from a different country or set in a different country, no two books from the same country. It's supposed to be a tour!  
  • You do not have to commit to your choices now; and you can change your mind about books at any time. 
  • Overlap with other challenges is allowed  and encouraged! 
  • Re-reads count. 
  • Audiobooks count. 
  • E-books count. 
  • Self-published books count. 
  • There will be a page for linking your reviews. Reviews are not necessary, unless you are going for the Jet Setter Prize, in which case only books reviewed count.
  • If you do not have a blog, put your reviews or reports in a comment on the review list page. 
  • There will be a page for posting links to wrap-up posts. 
Levels of participation:
  1. Five Star (Deluxe Entourage): Read at least five books by different European authors or books set in different European countries.
  2. Four Star (Honeymooner): Read four qualifying books.
  3. Three Star (Business Traveler): Read three qualifying books.
  4. Two Star (Adventurer): Read two qualifying books.
  5. One Star (Pensione Weekender): Read just one qualifying book.
List of Countries:
Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Macedonia, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom (includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland), and Vatican City.

✹ I'm signing up for the Three Star ("Business Traveler") level.


● See my original post about the challenge HERE.
● See my challenge wrap-up post HERE.
● See the challenge announcement page HERE.
● See the review page HERE.
● See the page for challenge wrap-ups HERE.


MY READING LIST (books I've read, with links to reviews):

  1. The Stately Home Murder (Inspector Sloan #3). Catherine Aird (1969; set in England) 
  2. The Omega Factor. Steve Berry (2022; set mostly in Belgium) 
  3. Late Harvest Havoc (Winemaker Detective Series Book 10). Jean-Pierre Alaux and Noël Balen; trans. by Sally Pane (2015; set in France and Germany)

 

Saturday, January 15, 2022

Cloak and Dagger Reading Challenge 2022


HOST:
Carol @ Carol's Notebook
DATES: January 1 - December 31, 2022


Guidelines (quoted from challenge announcement page):

  • You can read any book that is from the mystery/suspense/thriller/crime genres. Any sub-genres are welcome as long as they incorporate one of these genres.
  • You don’t need a blog to participate but you do need a place to post your reviews to link up (blog, Goodreads, Instagram, etc.).
  • Books need to be at least 100 pages long. Please no short stories.
  • Crossovers with other challenges are fine.
  • The Challenge will run from Jan. 1st to Dec. 31st. (Sign up ends March 15th.)
  • There will be a monthly link-up for reviews.

Levels:

  1. Amateur sleuth =  5 - 15 books
  2. Detective =  16 - 25 books 
  3. Inspector =  26 - 35 books 
  4. Special agent =  36 - 55 books
  5. Sherlock Holmes =  56+ books

I'm signing up at the "Detective" level (16-25 books). 

● See my original post about the challenge HERE
● See the challenge announcement/sign-up page HERE.

MY READING LIST (books I've read, with links to reviews):

  1. Homicide Trinity (Nero Wolfe #36). Rex Stout (1962; mystery; 220 pages) 
  2. The Stately Home Murder (Inspector Sloan #3). Catherine Aird (1969; mystery; 160 pages) 
  3. The Hidden. Melanie Golding (2021; mystery / fantasy; 304 pages) 
  4. The Case of the Silent Partner (Perry Mason #17). Erle Stanley Gardner (1940; mystery; 215 pages) 
  5. City of the Dead (Alex Delaware #37). Jonathan Kellerman (2022; mystery; 336 pages)
  6. The Moving Target (Lew Archer #1). Ross Macdonald (1949; mystery; 256 pages) 
  7. The Marlow Murder Club (Marlow Murder Club #1). Robert Thorogood (2021/2022; mystery; 352 pages) 
  8. Black Orchids (Nero Wolfe #9). Rex Stout (1942; mystery; 209 pages) 
  9. Death by Beach Read (Library Lighthouse Mystery #9). Eva Gates (2022; cozy mystery; 288 pages) 
  10. Chrysalis (Jeremy Logan #6). Lincoln Child (2022; thriller; 304 pages) 
  11. Stay Awake. Megan Goldin (2022; thriller; 352 pages) 
  12. Back to the Garden. Laurie R. King (2022; fiction / mystery; 352 pages) 
  13. The Final Equinox (Theo Cray & Jessica Blackwood #2). Andrew Mayne (2022; thriller; 336 pages) 
  14. Late Harvest Havoc (Winemaker Detective #10). Jean-Pierre Alaux and Noël Balen; trans. by Sally Pane (2015; mystery; 167 pages) 
  15. Night at the Vulcan (Inspector Roderick Alleyn #16). Ngaio Marsh (1951; mystery; 236 pages) 
  16. Gambit (Nero Wolfe #37). Rex Stout (1962; mystery; 208 pages) 

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2022 Children's Books Reading Challenge...For Adults!


Dates: Throughout 2022

Read children's books! Anything you might find in the children's section of a library or bookstore is okay, as well as "timeless classics that the whole family would enjoy".
 
● See my original post about the challenge HERE
● See the challenge announcement / sign-up page HERE

MY READING LIST (books I've read, with links to reviews, if any):
  1. Afternoon of the Elves. Janet Taylor Lisle (1989) 
  2. Amelia Bedelia. Peggy Parish; illus. by Fritz Siebel (1963) 
  3. The Barnabus Project. Terry, Eric and Devin Fan; illus. by authors (2020)
  4. Blueberries for Sal. Robert McCloskey; illus. by author (1948) 
  5. Bright April. Marguerite de Angeli; illus. by author (1946) 
  6. The Fox Went Out on a Chilly Night. Peter Spier; illus. by author (1961) 
  7. Howliday Inn (Bunnicula #2). James Howe; illus. by Lynn Munsinger (1982) 
  8. J.R. Silver Writes Her World. Melissa Dassori (2022) 
  9. Many Moons. James Thurber; illus. by Louis Slobodkin (1943) 
  10. Mrs Armitage on Wheels. Quentin Blake; illus. by author (1987)
  11. The Night Gardener. Terry and Eric Fan; illus. by authors (2016) 
  12. Skippyjon Jones. Judy Schachner; illus. by author (2003) 



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Calendar of Crime 2022

Host: Bev @ My Reader's Block
Dates: 1 January - 31 December 2022

Guidelines (from announcement page):
  • Challenge runs from January 1 to December 31, 2022. All books should be read during this time period. Sign up any time. 
  • All books must be mysteries. Humor, romance, supernatural elements (etc.) are welcome, but the books must be mysteries/crime/detective novels first.
  • Twelve books, one representing each month, are required for a completed challenge and to be eligible for the end-of-year prize drawing. Each month comes with several categories that may be selected to fulfill the month's reading. 
  • To claim a book, it must fit one of the categories for the month you wish to fulfill. Unless otherwise specified, the category is fulfilled within the actual story. For instance, if you are claiming a book for December and you want to use "Christmas" as the category, then Christmas must figure in some way in the plot. Did someone poison the plum pudding? Did Great-Uncle Whozit invite all the family home for Christmas so he could tell them he plans to change his will? 
  • The "wild card" book is exactly that. If July is your birth month, then for category #9, you may read any mystery book you want. It does not have to connect with July in any way — other than a July baby chose it. The other eleven months, you must do the alternate category #9 if you want to fulfill that slot. 
  • Books may only count for one month and one category, but they may count for other challenges. If it could fulfill more than one category or month, then you are welcome to change the category/month at any time prior to the final wrap-up.
  • Books do not have to be read during the month for which they qualify. So if you're feeling like a little "Christmas in July" (or May or...), then feel free to read your book for December whenever the mood strikes.
  • A wrap-up post/comment/email will be requested that should include a calendar of books read and what category they fulfilled. [Example: January: The House of Sudden Sleep by John Hawk (original pub date January 1930)].

Monthly Categories:


● See my original post about the challenge HERE.
● See the challenge announcement/sign-up page HERE.
● See the challenge Headquarters page HERE.
● See the list of challenge participants HERE.
● See my challenge wrap-up post HERE.


MY  READING  LIST:

JANUARY:
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FEBRUARY:
City of the Dead (Alex Delaware #37). Jonathan Kellerman (2022) / Category #6: Original publication month (Feb 8, 2022) 

MARCH:
• 

APRIL:
•  

MAY:
• The Marlow Murder Club. Robert Thorogood (2022) / Category #7: Book title has word starting with "M"

JUNE:
•  The Stately Home Murder (Inspector Sloan #3). Catherine Aird (1969) / Category #3: Primary action takes place during this month

JULY:
The Case of the Silent Partner (Perry Mason #17). Erle Stanley Gardner (1940) / Category #2: Author's birth month

AUGUST:
Death by Beach Read (Library Lighthouse Mystery #9). Eva Gates (2022) / Category #10: Summer holiday setting (beach, resort, etc) 

SEPTEMBER:
Late Harvest Havoc (Winemaker Detective #10). Jean-Pierre Alaux and Noël Balen; trans. by Sally Pane (2005) / Category #10: Wild card (my birth month) 

OCTOBER:
•  Black Orchids (Nero Wolfe #9). Rex Stout (1942) / Category #7: Book title has word starting with "O"

NOVEMBER:
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DECEMBER:
The Moving Target (Lew Archer #1). Ross Macdonald (1949) / Category #2: Author's birth month


2022 Books in Translation Reading Challenge

Dates: January 1 - December 31, 2022

Rules (quoted from the announcement page): 
  • You can read a book that’s been translated from any language into the language of your choosing. The challenge is not limited to translations to or from English.
  • You can read any genre
  • You can read books meant for any age group
  • Crossovers with other challenges are fine
  • Any format that you choose is also acceptable
  • A blog is not required for participation; you can also link to reviews on other sites such as GoodReads, Instagram, etc.
  • Sign up anytime throughout the year

Levels:
  1. Beginner: Read 1-3 books in translation
  2. Conversationalist: 4-6 books
  3. Bilingual: 7-9 books
  4. Linguist: 10+ books
I'm signing up at the Beginner Level, and hope to read at least three books.

● See my original post about the challenge HERE
● See the challenge announcement/sign-up page HERE
● See the link-up page for reviews HERE
● See the link-up page for wrap-up posts HERE


MY READING LIST (books I've read, with links to reviews):
  1. Late Harvest Havoc (Winemaker Detective Series Book 10), by Jean-Pierre Alaux and Noël Balen; trans. from French by Sally Pane (2015) 
  2. ...
  3. ...

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2022 Bookish Resolutions Challenge

Host: Because Reading Is Better Than Real Life

Dates: January 1 - December 31, 2022

● See my original post about the challenge HERE.
● See the challenge announcement/sign-up page HERE.

My bookish resolutions for 2022: 

  • Read at least 50 books. This is always my annual goal, but most years I don’t reach it. Last year, however, I managed to read 52 books, and I’m hoping I can do at least that well in 2022. 
  • Post more reviews than I posted last year. This shouldn’t be difficult to achieve, since last year I only reviewed two or three books on the blog. 
  • Do a better job of replying to comments from readers of my blog(s). I always read and appreciate every comment on my posts, but I don’t always remember to leave a reply or thank you. Must do better. 
  • Get my NetGalley review percentage up to an acceptable level. I’m not going to commit to any specific number because at the moment my percentage is so embarrassingly low, any increase would be an enormous improvement. 
  • Finish Jane Eyre! I’ve started Charlotte Brontë’s masterpiece several times over the years, but never actually made it through to the end. It isn’t that I don’t find it enjoyable – I just keep being diverted by real life… and other books. Last year I got halfway through, farther than I’ve ever gotten in the past. Hoping 2022 will be the year I can finally check it off my TBR list.

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Saturday, January 1, 2022

2022 Reading Challenge Announcements

***Archived List of Reading Challenges from 2022***

I'm not sure I'll be keeping a very thorough list of challenges this year. But I'll see how it goes. 

The list is in roughly alphabetical order,
with links to announcement/signup posts.
(Check marks will indicate challenges I've signed up for.)

Notes and Caveats:

  • The challenges listed are, in general (it's not a strict rule), year-long challenges, open to everyone. I don't usually list read-a-thons, read-alongs, "personal" challenges, or challenges linked to special days or time periods.
  • This list is NOT meant to be a complete list of ALL the reading challenges available for 2022. It's mainly just challenges that seem attractive to me. And I'm not necessarily recommending any of these — just keeping track.
  • I will not be signing up for ALL these challenges! I'm sure I'll be joining in for a few, but definitely not all. (See the challenges I'm participating in HERE.)
  • In general I'm not a fan of the "check list" type of reading challenge with a bunch of set categories — so I'll list a few, but not every one of them. 
  • I don't do a lot of social media hanging out, so if a challenge is being hosted primarily on Facebook or Twitter or Instagram, you probably won't find it on this list.

For a more comprehensive, up-to-date list of 2022 Reading Challenges, you can check the Reading Challenge Addict website.


The 2022 Reading Challenge List

  1. 2022 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge | Host: Escape With Dollycas Into a Good Book
  2. 2022 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge - Author Edition | Host: Escape With Dollycas Into a Good Book
  3. Aussie Author Reading Challenge 2022 | Host : Jo @ Booklover Book Reviews
  4. The Backlist Reader Challenge 2022 | Host: The Bookwyrm's Hoard
  5. Back to the Classics 2022 | Host: Books and Chocolate
  6. Beat the Backlist Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Austine Decker
  7. 2022 Bookish Resolutions Challenge | Host: Because Reading Is Better Than Real Life. ✓ 
  8. 2022 Books in Translation Reading Challenge | Host: Introverted Reader. ✓ 
  9. Calendar of Crime 2022 | Host: Bev @ My Reader's Block. ✓ 
  10. 2022 Children's Books Reading Challenge...for Adults! | Host: Belle's Library. ✓ 
  11. 2022 Chunkster Reading Challenge | Host: Becky's Book Reviews
  12. Cloak and Dagger Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Carol's Notebook. ✓ 
  13. Color Coded Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Bev @ My Reader's Block
  14. 2022 Craving for Cozies Reading Challenge | Host: Escape With Dollycas Into a Good Book
  15. Creativity Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Jamie Ghione @ Whatever I Think Of! 
  16. Cruisin' thru the Cozies Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Socrates' Book Reviews
  17. 2022 Diversity Reading Challenge | Host: Celebrity Readers
  18. 2022 Diversity Reading Challenge | Host: Jamie Ghione @ Whatever I Think Of!  
  19. Epistolary Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Jamie Ghione @ Whatever I Think Of! 
  20. 2022 European Reading Challenge | Host: Rose City Reader. ✓ 
  21. 2022 Finishing the Series Reading Challenge | Host: Celebrity Readers
  22. 2022 Georgian Reading Challenge | Host: Becky's Book Reviews
  23. Historical Fiction Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Adventures of an Intrepid Reader. ✓ 
  24. Humor Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Jamie Ghione @ Whatever I Think Of! 
  25. Literary Loners Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Readeropolis
  26. 2022 Medical Examiner's Mystery Reading Challenge | Host: Rick Mills @ The Mystillery.
  27. Memoir Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Jamie Ghione @ Whatever I Think Of! 
  28. Mental Health Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Jamie Ghione @ Whatever I Think Of! 
  29. 2022 Monthly Key Word Reading Challenge | Host: Kim & Tanya @ GirlXOXO
  30. 2022 Monthly Motif Reading Challenge | Host: Kim & Tanya @ GirlXOXO
  31. Mount TBR Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Bev @ My Reader's Block
  32. 2022 Nature Reading Challenge | Host: Gum Trees and Galaxies
  33. NetGalley and Edelweiss Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Socrates' Book Reviews
  34. 2022 New Release Challenge | Host: (un)Conventional Bookworms. ✓ 
  35. 2022 Nonfiction Reader Challenge | Host: Book'd Out
  36. The Official TBR Pile Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Roof Beam Reader
  37. Out of Your Comfort Zone Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Bookcheshirecat
  38. 2022 Pick Your Poison Reading Challenge | Host: Take a walk down Gregory Road
  39. 2022 Poetry Reading Challenge | Host: Savvy Verse & Wit
  40. The Purrfect Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Socrates' Book Reviews
  41. Read 52 Books in 52 Weeks Challenge | Host: Robin @ Read 52 Books in 52 Weeks
  42. Read It Again Sam Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Bev @ My Reader's Block
  43. 2022 Read Your (Book) Shelf Challenge | Host: Gather Together and Read
  44. 2022 Series Enders Reading Challenge | Hosts: Somewhere Only We Know / Words Fueled by Love
  45. 2022 Six Shooter Mystery Reading Challenge | Host: Rick Mills @ The Mystillery
  46. 2022 Southern Literature Reading Challenge | Host: Introverted Reader
  47. SpaceTime Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Jemima Pett
  48. Sweet Southern Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Readeropolis
  49. 2022 Tackle My TBR Reading Challenge | Host: Kimberly Faye Reads
  50. The TBR 22 in '22 Challenge | Host: Rose City Reader
  51. 2022 Victorian Reading Challenge | Host: Becky's Book Reviews
  52. 2022 Victorian Reading Challenge | Host: Belle's Library
  53. Vintage Scattergories Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Bev @ My Reader's Block
  54. What An Animal Reading Challenge 2022 | Host: Socrates' Book Reviews
  55. 2022 What's in a Name? Reading Challenge | Host: Carolina Book Nook
  56. 2022 World War II Challenge | Host: Becky's Book Reviews
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