Saturday, 17 October 2015

BookaShelf 2016 Reading Challenge

As you may (or may not) know, I have a YouTube channel called BookaBecka.  My friend, Hannah, has a YouTube channel called Shelf Restraint.  We have combined forces to create a new YouTube channel called BookaShelf!  This channel will be an extension of all the awesome bookishness that we share on our individual channels.

The first amazing bookish thing is the BookaShelf 2016 Reading Challenge.  We have created a list of categories, and the challenge is to choose and read books that fit into each category.  The aim is to complete the list in 2016.  The different categories should encourage us to read things that we might not normally read.

If you would like to take part in the challenge, please download the list so that you can keep track of your progress.  Click here to download the printable list - BookaShelf 2016 Reading Challenge


Please keep up up to date with your progress by sharing your books with us on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.

Keep reading!

11 comments:

  1. Good luck with the new channel - hope you have a lot of fun with it.

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  2. I'm excited about this -- I've been Googling 2016 reading challenges for weeks and yours is the first one I actually found. It seems people don't start posting their 2016 reading challenges till December or January. I printed yours out and put it in the running for which ones I will participate in this year!

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    1. That's great. We hope you enjoy doing it. If you've been taking part, come and share your reads with us over on our facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/groups/BookaShelf2016ReadingChallenge/

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  3. hey Rebecca , thank you for he post .. i am already thinking about books for this challenge in 2016

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    1. That's great, I hope you find some interesting ones :)

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  4. You have the cutest challenge printout ever!

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  5. What books do you suggest for "A book with a cat on the cover"

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    1. A Streetcat Named Bob - James Bowen
      Paolo the Brave - Kinsey Foster
      No 2 Feline Detective Agency - Mandy Morton
      Andy of the Warriors series by Erin Hunter

      To be honest, the book doesn't even need to be about a cat. It just has to have a cat somewhere on the cover, so you may find something browsing in the library :)

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