A YEAR OF BRONTE
DRAGONS & ROBOTS
DICKENS YEAR-LONG SLOW READ
PERSONAL READING CHALLENGES
I'm linking up with THE SUNDAY POST hosted by The Caffeinated Reviewer.
It's January... time to set our reading and blogging goals for 2026!
2026 READING CHALLENGES
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PERSONAL CHALLENGES TOTALS IN 2025
NONFICTION 10/6
MIDDLE GRADE 12/12
NATIVE AMERICAN/FIRST NATIONS AUTHORS 4/4
MUSIC 1/4
PLAYS 1/4
BACKLIST ARCS 4/4
CLASSICS/VINTAGE 12/6
RE-READS 8/4
FREEBIES/99¢ KINDLE BOOKS 16/4
NYT 100 BEST BOOKS OF THE 21ST CENTURY 5/4
MUSIC 1/4
PLAYS 1/4
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I will be lowering these two categories to one book in 2026.
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I will be raising these categories accordingly
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PERSONAL CHALLENGES IN 2026
NONFICTION 0/12
MIDDLE GRADE 0/6
NATIVE AMERICAN/FIRST NATIONS AUTHORS 0/3
MUSIC 0/1
PLAYS 0/1
BACKLIST ARCS 0/3
CLASSICS/VINTAGE 0/12
RE-READS 0/6
FREEBIES/99¢ KINDLE BOOKS 0/12
NYT 100 BEST BOOKS OF THE 21ST CENTURY 0/3
BOOKER PRIZE FIRST PLACE WINNERS 0/3
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I have added a Booker Prize category and also changed the numerical increment to three.
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I haven't done a public year-long reading challenge in a long time, but this Massachusetts Center for the Book challenge looks comfortably doable.
I'M IN!
Instead of a book set in Massachusetts you could read one set in your own state or country. You can find the Genre Wheel spinner for their February category: HERE.
READ-A-THONS
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I haven't remembered to do a D24HRead-A-Thon in years. I have marked this April's event on my calendar and set reminders. Because my blog theme this year is A Year of Brontë I'll be reading The Professor by Charlotte Brontë.
CARIB-A-THON
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This will be Carib-A-Thon's seventh year! I have participated in all six of the previous events. It's co-hosted by RunwrightReads and ComfyCozyUp. It runs
for two weeks starting the second week of June. You can view my 2026 Goodreads reading selections shelf: HERE.
DICKENS
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This is my annual Dickens Year-Long Slow Read for this year.
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A YEAR OF BRONTE
I haven't done a yearly blog reading theme since 2022 when I read a majority of Black and Native American/First Nations authors. I would always skip a year in-between and 2024 was supposed to be A Year of Middle Grade, but it didn't happen. After Liis from Cover to Cover and I read Villette, instead of our usual re-read of Jane Eyre, for our Women's History Month buddy read last year, I started thinking about reading other Charlotte Brontë books, and maybe doing a Wuthering Heights buddy read with Liis because neither of us cared for Emily Brontë's writing in our younger years. Then I started thinking about Anne Brontë! This led me to declaring 2026 A Year of Brontë. I will be posting about the particulars next week.
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JANUARY'S THEME
DRAGON DAZE & ROBOT RAVES
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My January blog theme used to be strictly dragons, however... seeing that Science Fiction is my favorite genre I felt I should also be starting the year with some Sci-Fi fare too, so four years ago I changed it to dragons and robots.
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This will be my first robot themed book for this month.
Last year I started reading a Nonfiction related to my monthly theme. Does anyone have an idea for a book about dragon lore or robots?
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What are your reading challenges this year?
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Congratulations on your reading successes last year and good luck with your challenges for 2026. My son suggested A History of Dragons by Sarah-Beth Watkins for you
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Thank your son for the dragon nonfiction recommendation.🐉
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Good luck with your 2026 challenges! Happy New Year!
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DeleteGood luck with all your challenges in 2026!
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DeleteGood luck with your 2026 challenges and good job with your 2025 challenges! I like how you're adjusting them. I think the only Bronte book I've read is Jane Eyre and that was in high school. I probably should reread that and try more of the books from the sisters. I love the reading challenge. That looks like an interesting list of prompts that can get some good books on your reading list.
ReplyDeleteI love doing the personal challenges. I hope at some point to have them settled in so I can stop changing the goals every year. Happy New Year! 🎉
DeleteCongrats on your 2025 achievements. It looks like you have 2026 mapped out. Best of luck!
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DeleteGood luck with all your challenges. Very impressive! If I read at all, I'll be happy lol
ReplyDeleteThank you. ☺ I have settled on whatever I read, I read. Happy New Year! 🎉
DeleteI really liked The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte. I believe it was one of my top ten books the year that I read it. I haven't participated in a readathon since I restarted my blog in 2020. I'd like to but they never fall on weekends when my husband is at work and I don't like to take away from our time together by burying myself in books. Maybe the timing will be right this year. Good luck with your challenges and happy new year!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to reading The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. 📖
DeleteI think the Dewey's Read-A-Thon is always on a weekend. 🕰
Happy New Year! 🎉
It looks like you were able to accomplish a lot! I'm slowly getting back into the swing of things. Good luck with your 2026 goals!
ReplyDeleteI am happy you are blogging again! ☺ Happy New Year! 🎉
DeleteI must set up the personal challenge for 2026 on StoryGraph again... I wonder if I can find a more proper/correct way to capture titles read, hmmmm...
ReplyDeleteAs for nonfiction and dragons... the only linkage I can make there is Wales. There are surely some titles that explore the why and how Welsh culture came about using a dragon on their flag, for example. Because, that is rather cool. I think the only country that uses a mythological figure in such a formal manner?
Thanks for that suggestion. My uncle's wife was Welsh. She was like a mother to me and I adored her. I know quite a bit about Welsh food and traditions from her, but nothing about their history. 🏴
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