A challenge for 2021


Get your nose in a book in 2021!

(Taken from Tim Challis' blog!)

Do you love to read? Do you want to learn to love to read? Do you enjoy reading books that cross the whole spectrum of topics and genres? Then I’ve got something that may be right up your alley—the 2021 Reading Challenge.

Whether you are a light reader or completely obsessed, this 2021 Reading Challenge is designed to help you read more and to broaden the scope of your reading.

How It Works

The 2021  Reading Challenge is composed of 4 lists of books, which you are meant to move through progressively. You will need to determine a reading goal early in the year and set your pace accordingly.

The Light Reader. This plan has 13 books which sets a pace of 1 book every 4 weeks.

The Avid Reader. The Avid plan adds another 13 books which increases the pace to 1 book every 2 weeks.

The Committed Reader. This plan adds a further 26 books, bringing the total to 52, or 1 book every week.

The Obsessed Reader. The Obsessed plan doubles the total to 104 books which sets a demanding pace of 2 books every week.

Begin with the Light plan, which includes suggestions for 13 books. Choose those books and read them in any order, checking them off as you complete them. When you have finished those 13, advance to the Avid plan. Use the criteria there to choose another 13 books and read them in any order. Then it’s time to move to the Committed plan with a further 26 books. When you have completed the Committed plan (that’s 52 books so far!), you are ready to brave the Obsessed plan with its 104 books. Be sure to set your goal at the beginning of the year so you can make sure you’re reading at the right pace.

All you need to do is download the list choose your first few books, and get going. 

Happy reading in 2021!

Need some encouragement along the way...

  • Take the challenge with your spouse or a friend and divide the list in two.
  • Take the challenge with your family and divide the books between the entire family
  • Take the challenge with your youth group or small group and divide the books between all of you. Regularly report on your progress with short reviews.
  • Discard all the rules and choose books from any plan in any order. Let the guide help you diversify your reading.
  •  Connect with friends via social media and post quotes and comments.
  •  Create a book group that meets over Zoom.

Whatever you do - have fun with it!

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