Here are some ideas for reading challenges in 2018: OPA Jr. High Library Read Across the USA Read books from across the different states of the United States. Goodreads: If you sign up for an account on Goodreads you can keep track of the books you're reading with their yearly reading challenge.
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If you're interested in participating in the Young Adult Novel: Reading Challenge 2017 stop by the library to get a handout. Download the Document: YA Reading Challenge 2017 Check it out here as well: https://magic.piktochart.com/output/19235882-2017-ya-reading-challenge
3. One of the top 10 most checked out books in the library catalog 4. A non-fiction title 5. The first book you see in the library 6. A book published in 2017 7. A classic 8. A book recommended by your librarian 9. A science fiction novel (includes dystopian) 10. A novel that deals with diversity 11. A book set in your favorite season of the year 12. A book that will become a movie this year 13. A book found on your current recommended reading lists for your state 14. A book found on YALSA’s current recommended reading lists 15. A book an adult you admire loved to read 16. A historical fiction novel 17. A graphic novel 18. A book with a reputation as a tear jerker 19. An e-book 20. A book by a debut author 21. A short story collection 22. A retelling of a fairy tale, myth or classic story 23. A book on the ALA Banned Books List 24. A book you would recommend to someone (throwback) 25. A book that made you laugh out loud Resources to Help you Find Books:
YALSA Book Awards and Lists 2016 State Booklists Goodreads Infotopia Booklists Different Sites to Help You Find What to Read Next |
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