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Read Harder 2016: Recommendations

As I was putting together the list of books I wanted to read for the 2016 Book Riot Read Harder Challenge I thought it would be nice to compile a list of recommendations. I've tried to include as many books and categories as possible, but the numbers are a bit unequal given my reading preferences and my weariness of particular categories (mainly due to assigned reading). I've also tried to stay away from as many massively popular books as possible, so that you can hopefully find something new. Watch this space if you're interested in mini reviews for any of these books. As before, the categories listed are abbreviated, to see the full descriptions check out the challenge post linked above. Horror Horrorstör by Grady Hendrix Night Film by Marisha Pessl The Walls Around Us by Nova Ren Suma Syndrome E (Franck Sharko #3) by Franck Thilliez (can be read as a stand-alone) Science Nonfiction General Notes; I've read a lot of environmental science nonfiction that I...

Completed!: Book Riot Read Harder Challenge 2015

One of my 101 in 1,001 goals was to complete a reading challenge. I started out working on a couple of my own devising, picking my way through a couple of top 100 and recommended favorites list, without much success. I was getting pretty discouraged until the Book Riot Read Harder challenge popped up at the end of last year. This was something I could do; twenty four books in a year and a half was more than doable, even with the couple of categories I had added. It started out so well in fact I decided to try and finish it within the year. Things slowed down a bit midsummer, and ultimately I've discovered I like projects a little more open ended like the Seasonal Reading challenge on Goodreads, but I finished and I'm so glad I did. I read a lot of books I wouldn't have read otherwise. I picked up books I ended up loving instead of watching them fall to the bottom of my TBR list. Much like my 100 book goal for the year (something else I'm planning on revising), it ...

Read Harder 2016: Potential Reading List

I know I've said I was going to skip Book Riot's 2016 Read Harder Challenge . I know I said I loved 2015's but I wanted a bit of a break to be free and read all the things, and that's true, but I love that the challenge makes me read new things and I love that it motivates me to read when I don't feel like it and I love that it's an attainable goal for me. 2016's challenge has some great categories and the NYPL's list of recommendations is beautiful, so as you might have suspected I can't resist. It's not even 2016 yet and I'm already jumping on the bandwagon. This year I made the mistake of making a list of books that fit the categories and trying to stick to it. That didn't work for me. I need to be able to pick up a book on a whim, not necessarily spontaneously, but it has to appeal to me in the moment, and having a pre-set list doesn't allow that to happen. So instead, this year I'm making a list of books by challenge categ...

2015 Book Riot Read Harder Challenge

I'm a sucker for challenges, particularly those involving lists or books. Generally they end up half finished at the end of the year, but I have a lot of fun trying, so I thought this year I would go ahead and pledge my commitment to the Book Riot Read Harder challenge. This challenge in particular caught my eye since it's focused on encouraging diversity in reading. The challenge itself is pretty open ended, so I'm setting a couple of additional rules for myself. To start I'm counting one book for one task, unless the book is over 500 pages and fits in two different subcategories (e.g. genre and author, i.e. a scifi novel written by an African author). I've also added a couple of extra tasks: a book by a disabled author or about a disabled character, a nonfiction book, a book from my TBR bookshelf, and a TBR ebook. I've also divided up the National Book Award, Man Booker Prize or Pulitzer Prize winner from the last decade task into three separate tasks which...