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vivastory
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Just curious... what reading challenges are y'all doing next year,? I'm still working on the 50 states, 50 horror books (50 percent complete); the past couple of years I have been slightly intrigued by the 52 book club challenge and I've knocked off a few new favorites I might not have otherwise... but I'm thinking '26 will be challenge/prompt free.As a mood reader, it's just so hard to commit!

TEArificbooks I have always done too many challenges and the reading starts to feel like “required” reading and there is no time for mood reading. So this year and next year I am participating when I feel like it. I‘m definitely going to participate in #USPresidents as I cohost. Also love #naturalitsy #themedcozies #foodandlit 23h
vivastory @TEArificbooks As a mood reader, I definitely endorse mood reading 📚📚😀 23h
Ruthiella I will definitely do #TBRTarot and #Roll100 because both help me read either what I already own or books I keep meaning to read but never prioritize. I will also do #ChuncksterChallege2026 and #AllergictoChunksters, but only when a TBR book happens to meet the criteria. 23h
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Dilara On Litsy, I'll continue with #foodandlit. I'll also follow #naturalitsy but I'm more of a lurker than an active member. On LibraryThing, I do the Global Challenge (read 5 books from every country - that's more of a lifetime endeavour) and an informal Nobel Prize challenge. I do better with free-form challenges, where I can read the books of my choice in the order of my choice 😁 23h
julesG I'll do 52bookclub again next year. Also Buzzword's Reading and Cover challenges because they are very low key and still tricky sometimes. 23h
vivastory I always see #tbrtarot .... can you explain it to me? @ruthiella 23h
Hooked_on_books I‘m not doing any. I‘ll be following the TOB and reading those as well as the Women‘s Prize and NBA lists, but no challenges. Though I have some thoughts about trying to get some of my mass market paperbacks read, my own little challenge. I‘m a mood reader, too. 23h
Ruthiella @cbee “pulls” a card like, read “read a book with a red cover” or “read a book by a Japanese author” and the way I do #TBRtarot is I look for a book I own that meets the criteria. If I can‘t find a match, I don‘t stress, however. 23h
AkashaVampie My memory sucks... but if u haven't tried #BookishMonopoly yet, here's ur chance. Also make sure to cater to u and what u want/have. 22h
AkashaVampie Also would love to see ur board if u do 22h
AshleyHoss820 As a fellow mood-reader, I love the BookSpin challenge that @TheAromaofBooks does every year. I‘m still doing the 1,001 books. I also found, from some devious Litten, the Hardest Reading Challenge You‘ll Ever Do. Created by Qwordy on YouTube, it‘s a year-long challenge beginning on July 7th. It‘s so difficult, it‘s actually meant to not be completed, but instead to broaden your reading horizons. Happy reading in ‘26, no matter what you choose! (edited) 21h
Kitta I did #LGBTQIA25 which is a book bingo that has a challenge on StoryGraph and #queerbc which also has a StoryGraph challenge. There‘s #ohcanada for some Canadian reads and I‘m going to attempt the #192030 challenge. I‘m also attempting the #vivillon challenge in 2026 (reading books from different countries based on the Pokémon regions lol). 19h
Amiable @AshleyHoss820 I‘m intrigued—what makes it the hardest reading challenge ever? The number of books? The difficulty of the texts? A compressed timeframe? Inquiring minds need to know! 18h
CBee @vivastory that‘s my challenge 😊 I just pick a card (I had a deck but now make my own) and you read a book that fits the prompt. I posted this month‘s prompt Monday 👍🏻 18h
TheAromaofBooks I try to stick with challenges that are somewhat flexible or that I can use to reduce my TBR (which is comprised of books I WANT to read haha). So I've really enjoyed the #Roll100 challenge hosted by @PuddleJumper as well as #ReadorDonate by @julieclair who also hosts the #MonthlyNonfiction And @Librarybelle is getting ready to start a new five-year challenge #192030 as well!! 18h
merelybookish I am taking a break from any formal challenges but toying with trying to read mostly Canadian lit in 2026. I'm thinking of aiming for 80% so I still have room for moods or book club pics, etc. 17h
DGRachel I burned out on challenges. The only thing I will be doing next year is #bookspin and that‘s only because I like making the graphics at the beginning of each month. 🤣🤣 Well, that and it‘s so flexible it allows for space for mood reading and there‘s no pressure. 16h
RaeLovesToRead HRCYED, PopSugar, and let's see what Book Riot's Read Harder is like! Those are the main ones I think... as well as Bookspin, Roll100 etc on here 😊 15h
RaeLovesToRead I don't aim to finish though because I'm far too distractible 15h
MaleficentBookDragon I love the #Bookspin challenge by @TheAromaofBooks. I've been doing that one for years.

I also do two on #GoodReads.
The #DustyBookShelf by the Challenge Factory and #MountTBR. Here are this year's links to check out-
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_folder/476813?group_id=55345 https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/1256310-mount-tbr-challenge-2025

I like all these because they are to work down my TBR & they are books I WANT to read.
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MaleficentBookDragon @DGRachel Me too! I have kept my Photoshop subscription just because I love making the graphics (yeah I'm a little weird). 15h
DGRachel @MaleficentBookDragon It‘s why I can‘t cancel my Canva subscription! 🤣🤣🤣 14h
AshleyHoss820 @Amiable I think what makes HRCYED so difficult is a combo of all the above! 😂 She has white prompts & purple prompts, one of which is set in stone, the other is more customizable. There are also SO MANY PROMPTS and many require multiple books to complete. For example: Disability Rep needs 5 (I think) different books representing 5 different disabilities. Check out Qwordy‘s YouTube, if you‘re curious! She does a wonderful job explaining it! ☺️ 6h
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Dilara
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Poet Giosuè Carducci was the first Italian Nobel laureate in literature. Not that #Italy had to wait a long time for it: it was awarded in its 6th year, in 1906. His work is in the public domain, so I thought I'd try his masterpiece, Barbarian Odes, in their French translation corrected by the author. The poems are quite classical in form & subject, & reject Romanticism. Some were moving, some I found a tad ridiculous.
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Dilara
Fontamara | Ignazio Silone
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Yesterday, I went with my less-than enthusiastic SO to a pub-type quiz about #Italy. We realised there that it was all done on mobile phones, & ours were too old for it. We teamed up with someone we knew with the right gear & came 3rd🎉😁 We could have been 1st or 2nd if not for some technical issues... We received a gift voucher for a local Italian deli, and we got to eat some delicious vegetarian appetizers.
#FoodandLit
@Catsandbooks @Texreader

Dilara Pic is screenshot of the event's page on their website: we couldn't take a decent picture when we were there b/c of the low light.

Tagged is the book I was planning on borrowing from the library & starting this week as one of my #10BeforeTheEnd, but it's been taken off the shelves, so I'l have to buy it...
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AnnCrystal 🆒👏🏼🥳👍🏼💝...I would be terrible at this, I freeze up with quizzes, trivia, and tests 😳🥺😶‍🌫️🤗. 2d
Dilara @AnnCrystal I'm the same if I have to give the answer aloud, but I'm OK with ticking boxes or writing down an answer when the stakes are low 😊 2d
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AnnCrystal @Dilara 👏🏼🥳👌🏼💝. 2d
Bookwormjillk Love it! 2d
Ruthiella Congrats! 👏👏👏 2d
Texreader How very cool!!! 1d
PaperbackPirate 🎉🎉🎉 1d
AshleyHoss820 Fun!! 21h
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#wordoftheday

“Allegorical figures were extremely popular at the time; actors and actresses representing Divine Justice, Holy Religion, and Saintly Sacrifice would declaim onstage and then fly straight up to heaven.”

#Italy #Jubilee #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

Doll8455 My so-called lawyer began to declaim about my sanguinary crime in the court room. The judge listened with a long lugubrious face. Whoa!! This doesn‘t look good for me. I look behind and sure enough there was the sheriff dangling the rope—- 1d
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IriDas That last committee reminds me of our local priests who just made the news for demanding the city cancel an upcoming goth festival because they are offended by it. 😂 3d
Dilara 😂 3d
swynn @Dilara I read about that, and wondered whether the priests realized what a valuable advertisement they'd just made for the festival. For absolutely free. 3d
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Dilara @swynn I think your comment was meant for @IriDas 😁 but yes, I agree! The same thing happened in my neck of the wood with Hellfest, the metal festival in Clisson. They even walked around the festival perimeter, praying and sprinkling holy water. It didn't stop the festival, but it did ensure it made the news, which it wouldn't have done otherwise 😉 3d
IriDas @swynn @dilara True. I had totally forgotten it existed (this is only the second year) and if I hadn‘t seen someone talking about the controversy on a rather large YouTube channel, it wouldn‘t never have hit my radar. Think of all the people coming to town for it now. 2d
Texreader @swynn @Dilara @IriDas I love all that free publicity! (edited) 2d
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Cortg
The Stranger | Albert Camus
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I found this story/writing quite interesting. Written 80 years ago, it‘s the story of a guy who shows no emotion towards anything; his mother‘s death, his girlfriend, a murder. He just wakes up each day and goes through the motions of life. Today, he may be considered neurodivergent. Eighty years ago was a very different time. I paired #FoodandLit with Chorba Bayda, an Algerian chicken soup. Delicious!

Texreader Excellent review! And yummy dish!! 3d
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Dilara
Ibn Khaldn: Anthologie | Gabriel Martinez-Gros
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“In Ibn Khaldun's lifetime, in the 14th century, the Kingdom of France is submerged by the English's new Bedouin wave, according to his short account of the Hundred Years' War as it was told to him in Spain.“
The English as Bedouins 😂 It makes sense given his view of the world, his philosophy, & the info he had, but the mental image is funny to me. I almost want to feed it to an AI image generator

#Algeria #FoodandLit
@Catsandbooks @Texreader

Dilara pic collage by Blaue Max, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons 4d
Texreader That‘s quite a unique description of the English!! It does make sense but it took me some time to connect the dots 4d
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#WeeklyForecast 48/25

A #ToB26 week! I am reading and enjoying Lion and listening to Emperor of Gladness, which I am not enjoying at all. Next will be the tagged book, that everyone seems to hate but I already bought it and am curious to see what I‘ll think.
Forbidden Notebook (in Dutch) is my choice for #FoodAndLit (Italy).

ChaoticMissAdventures Oh no! I am really looking forward to Emperor. Lion looks very interesting, glad you are enjoying 4d
LeahBergen I thought the tag book sounded good. I‘ll wait to see what you think! 😆 4d
BarbaraBB @ChaoticMissAdventures It‘s me I think. I don‘t like books about drugs and poverty (the combination). Lion is really good. 4d
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squirrelbrain Lion is one I couldn‘t get hold of easily - I shall have another look today….. 4d
Bookwormjillk @BarbaraBB ah, then I can see why you‘re not enjoying Emperor. 4d
merelybookish I loved Forbidden Notebook!! 3d
BarbaraBB @merelybookish I am glad to hear that! 3d
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