Showing posts with label challenges. Show all posts
Showing posts with label challenges. Show all posts

Saturday, January 16, 2016

2016 Bingo Challenge, I'm Participating!



This challenge was started by The Girly Geek

How it Works:

  • There are a total of 35 squares and each features a very different task.
  • Complete as many tasks as you can and cross them off as you go. 
  • Remember, the point of this challenge is NOT to see who can complete the most. It is about your personal reading experience and pushing yourself to explore uncharted territory. 
  • Sign ups do not close until November 2016, so you can join in any time before that!
  • You must make sure you've signed up below and don't forget to share your link in the comments so that others can check out your blog!
  • HAVE FUN!
  • Remember: you don't even have to get a BINGO! The aim of this challenge is to encourage you to explore reading genres, and some of those may not be included in this card. You do you.
  • There is now also a goodreads group for this challenge which you can join here








  • Are you participating?

    Friday, January 2, 2015

    I'm Joining The Book Blogger Organization Challenge!




    The Creator of this challenge is...The Book Addicts Guide

    "Welcome to the Book Blogger Organization Challenge!

    I’ve been blogging for about two and a half years now and I always try to keep my blog and blogging life as organized as I can, but sometimes it’s just a LOT to take in all at once. I’m always a big fan of Bloggiesta and using that time to get more organized but depending on what weekends it falls on, I can’t always participate due to my schedule and I have SO many things that I need to work on that I just can’t quite do it all in one weekend. So the more I thought about it, the more I thought it would work well for a six month-long challenge!
    To just say “get more organized in 2015″ is still pretty overwhelming. I’m sure a lot of us want to work on some specific things but if you’re anything like me, you’ll start to work on updating reviews then somehow end up working on Goodreads and then before you know it, you’re just rearranging your books on your bookcase again which is not even what you meant to do. (Trust me. This has happened MANY times.) Instead of just saying, “Pledge to organize more in 2015″, I wanted to break it down month-by-month and even week-by-week if you so desire! There’s a lot to try to cover regarding “blog maintenance” and to focus on a year even seems overwhelming so I thought six months would be nice! Each month in the challenge will have a different focus with the last month revisiting everything you’ve done so far in the year.
    EDITED 12/16: The more I thought about this challenge and how different it will be for everyone, the more I just want to throw in my two cents here for everyone looking to get organized this year — take it from someone who loves to stick their hand into way too many cookie jars — Being organized is NOT about planning every single thing. Being organized is about having a game plan, trying to stay ahead or things (or catch up on things) but NOT overscheduling yourself or stressing yourself out! There are too many times I (for example) tried to plan out my exact TBR or gave myself a strict reading schedule and that not only didn’t work and made me feel like I “failed” but it also discouraged me in many ways. So yes, getting organized does require a little extra work, but it should really be more about figuring the ways you can set yourself up for success and not about scheduling every single little thing. Capisce?
    Let’s kick it off with January so you can get a feel for the challenge!

    JANUARY 2015 ORGANIZATION CHALLENGE

    JANUARY’S THEME: Reading challenges, scheduling, & resolutions

    January is the month of resolutions and I know I don’t usually end up keeping many of mine because once the month is over and that resolutions post is written, I never look at it again. It’s also the time when we’re most gung-ho about year-long challenges! Year-long challenges tend to check in monthly but somehow I usually end up dropping all plans for challenges by spring because I’ve over-scheduled myself (even during the year I promised I wouldn’t do that), so I think January is a great time to make some goals and then make up a schedule to keep them! It’s also the time of year when a lot people star to think about the “big picture” of their blog when making resolutions so here’s what January will focus on:
    • Planning 2015 challenges
      • Research which 2015 challenges you’d like to take part in. See below for some ones that I’ve found and if you know of any more, leave them in the comments!
      • Pick a few specific books to read each month. I know some people mood readers and can’t PLAN which books to read (totally me) but last year I picked a few ARCs that I wanted to read in a specific month (or books for other challenges/read alongs, etc) and then I was able to read them within that month but any time I was in the mood for them instead of “read by X” date (which usually made me NOT want to read them).
      • Schedule challenge intro posts!
    • Picking 2015 resolutions
      • Think about what you want to do with your blog in the year to come. (Or even the next few months) Do you have a “big picture”? Anything specific you’ve been meaning to do? (Add a new feature? Finally switch to self-hosted? Add a co-blogger? Try new genres?)
      • Make a list and pin it up somewhere you’ll see pretty often (fridge, office, wall, etc) so it won’t fall by the wayside.
      • Make a Goodreads shelf! Have some books you know you want to read in 2015? Make a list on Goodreads (or a physical list) with new or older reads that you want to read this year.
      • Schedule resolution post!
    • Find a buddy!
      • Work better with motivation? Find a blog maintenance buddy & work on things at the same time!
      • Need someone to help you through some reads? Been meaning to read some big books but are intimidated by them? Grab a friend to do an informal read along!
    • Make plans to read and write!
      • Not everyone does well planning ahead or writing things down with a specific schedule… but if you’re one of those people (or want to try) now’s the time to look for a nice planner. Treat yourself with a nice one and maybe even fun pens or stickers to help keep you motivated to keep track and also stay on track! Pen and paper not your style? Trying using Google Calendars or Wunderlist! (Also super easy to move things around!)
      • Are you someone like me who has a limited amount of time to read or write? Try to pick a day/time to work on blog things or to read. Make a plan so your parents/sig other/friends will know you’re busy and you can schedule around it."
    Rules:

    "
    I put rules in quotes because really, there are no “rules” to follow. This is titled as a challenge, but it’s more of a way to consistently keep organized. The guidelines are simply this: follow the month’s theme and work on what you can. Not everyone will need each bullet point. Some people will think of more things to add under the theme. (Leave a comment if you think of some so I can update the post!) Work on anything related within the given month. There is no “failing” in this challenge. If you’ve done anything to work on your blog, you’re a success!
    • The Blog Organization Challenge will run from January 1st to June 30th. If all goes well, we’ll start all over in July (blog maintenance is constant!) and even add more things to work on because I know I won’t think of everything as we go along.
    • Participants can join in at any time! It’s never too late to join. I have a linky for sign-ups below (no sign-up post is required but feel free to spread the word that you’re joining in!) and do whatever you can each month. Everyone is bound to have a busier day/week/month so just do what you can when you can! And don’t forget to grab the button!
    • Feel free to make your own “mini-challenges”! I won’t be officially hosting any mini-challenges but if you have a discussion, how-to, or mini-challenge (past, present, or future), send me the link and I’ll include it in appropriate month’s post!
    • Want to chat about it on social media? Use the hashtag #BlogOrganization! Find a buddy, grab some ideas, get motivation, ask questions… Sky’s the limit!"
    Are any of you participating in this challenge too? (Posts coming soon)

    Thursday, November 27, 2014

    Another Read-A-Thon!!

    I'm going to squeeze in one more Read-A-Thon before the end of this year. It's the "It's The End Of 2014 Read-A-Thon"

    If you want to know more about this Read-A-Thon, click HERE

    This Read-A-Thon starts December 20th to the 31st. So basically Christmas/Holiday break.



    My TBR  for this Read-A-Thon will be posted some time next week, So stay tuned!


    Will you be joining this Read-A-Thon?

    Thanks so much for stopping by my blog and reading my post(s)! Comment below so we can chat!

    Sunday, September 21, 2014

    #Ten Book Challenge!

    I was tagged by T & G Book Boutique to do this challenge, so first things first, thanks so much for tagging me!

    "List 10 books that have stayed with you in some way. Do not take more than a few minutes and do not think too hard. They do not have to be the "right" books or great works of literature, just ones that have affected you in some way. Paste these instructions and tag 10 friends, including me so I can see your list."


    Thank god that this challenge requires 10 books and not 5, but still 10 is pretty short.. Hmm I might have to choose a whole series as 1, so don't get mad lol.


    1.  The Tiger Saga by Colleen Houck













    This whole series is fantastic! I picked these books up only because there was a gorgeous tiger on the front cover and my favorite animal is Tigers sooo. But the world building is brilliant and the guys are totally swoon worthy. Also, the first book, Tiger's Curse, is currently in the process of being made into a movie!



    2. The Darkest Minds Trilogy by Alexandra Bracken










    I read the first book not even knowing what the book was about and I couldn't stop reading this book. I stayed up through all hours just to know what happens. The way Mrs. Bracken writes is extremely moving, powerful, and dark. Her books are just perfect!


    3. The Night Huntress Universe/ Anything by Jeaniene Frost



     














    I adored every second of all these books and I literally cried when I found out that no more books will be added to this series, that it's over. I still get that heart-ache every once in a while knowing that Cat & Bones won't have any more kick ass missions and wars.


    4. 





    As it shows in this picture, I listened to the audiobook version of this book and as always with Mr. Zusak's audiobooks it was phenomanel! The narrator was beyond perfect. Also, this story was bloody brilliant in it of itself.


    5.  The Divergent Trilogy by Veronica Roth

     This trilogy was the first series to leave me a mess of tears at the end, so of course I could never forget that. 



    6. The Nightshade Trilogy by Andrea Cremer



     I just have so many fond memories of this book.. I mean not exactly of the story because it was mostly sad and dark but of where I was and what I was doing while I was reading Nightshade. 

    7.  Airborn by Kenneth Oppel
















    I picked up this book when I was around 10 or so, just grabbed it randomly off my libraries shelf. I wasn't even a major reader then. After I read and devoured this book, I returned it then immeadietly after checked out my libraries audiobook version of this book and after savouring that version I went and checked out the physical copy again. But alas summer came and my school library closed, I then received my school reading list to pick from and write about during the summer and guess what.. this book was on it! I then bought Airborn and read it millions of times over and over.

    & now I'm just ecstatic because this is currently being adapted into a movie.


    8. Frankenstein by Mary Shelley













    The best classic I have ever read. Plus this edition is just drool worthy. B&N Collectible Leather-Bound Edition.



    9. The Septimus Heap Series by Angie Sage



















    Of course these aren't all of the books in this series, but these are all of the books in the series that I've read. This was one of the first fantasy books I've ever read and I adored every page of these books. Can't wait for the movie adaptation!



    10. Raised By Wolves Trilogy by Jennifer Lynn Barnes



    I just loved this trilogy. Also, I own almost all of Mrs. Barnes' books. 


    These books were in no particular order FYI :)


    I tag:

    Erin @ The Hardcover Lover
    Izzy @ The Reading Izzy
    Tanya @ A Book Paradise
    M. @ The Life Of Little Me

    Ashley @ For The Love Of The Page
    Christina @ Of Books & Other Things
    Lauren @ A Blonde Librarian
    Benni @ Bennis Bookbiters
    Justin @ Justin's Book Blog
    Aneta @ Angelic Book Reviews

    Hope to see all your posts soon!

    As always, thanks so much for stopping by my blog and reading my post(s)! Comment below so we can chat!











































































































































































    Friday, August 29, 2014

    Challenges & Updated September TBR

    So over at the wonderful group on Goodreads, All About YA, I created a Fall Challenge. So of course I will be participating in that challenge. I've also decided to join The TBR Challenge (because well, I need to lower my TBR number) from the Goodreads group Teen Critic.

    Onto my TBR! Since the Fall Challenge lasts from September to the end of November, I'm only going to complete a few of the requirements this month.

    I'm going to read: (which completes requirements #'s 1,4,8,11)































    Onto my TBR for the TBR Challenge (Since this lasts a year from the start date, I'm only going to read 2 books for this):
    (which these complete requirements #'s 1 & 3)
















    As for the other books I'll be reading in September are: