TBR pile overwhelming? Too many categories to count? Participate in your own personal RCRC! This challenge will be tough, but it will be fun! Let’s get some romances read!
Goal: To read 30 (new to you) category romances in one month.
Break down: 1 category romance per day for 30 days.
Extra Blogger Goal: Review each book for this challenge and post before next day. Normal readers are welcome to share their thoughts during the challenge. Simply click the submit review button above and tell us about the book!
Can you do it? Join in by taking this button and posting it on your blog and/or by leaving a comment below! Prize for 1 person who completes challenge: box of gently read categories, assorted. To be eligible must submit 3 reviews or link me to 3 reviews in November 2009.
5 Tips to Stay on Target:
- Block reading time. Many people say you can read a category in a few hours. Set aside at least 3 hours in your day. I suggest when you first wake up (get up early if you have to), during/around lunch time, and an hour before you turn off the light.
- Carry book with you. If you can’t get block time, carry your category with you. I bet you’ll be surprised how fast you whip through it with all those spare minutes here and there throughout the day.
- Change it up. Switch category romance lines regularly to keep interest. You can still be diverse reading category!
- Stick to one line. If you find yourself breezing through the categories of a certain line and you’re enjoying them, stick with it, don’t switch lines unless you want to, go with what is working.
- Keep notes. This one is for bloggers. If you keep notes while you read, say on a piece of paper that you use as a bookmark, you’re review will be that much quicker and easier to put up.
Good luck!
***Please note that this challenge was designed in mind to help crank through books already in a fairly large TBR pile. I don’t expect anyone to go out and buy 1 let alone 30 new categories to complete this challenge. You can if you want, but that’s not the point for this challenge. Your library, ebay, and amazon are equally good sources for free to low price categories if you want to join the merriment.
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