The Hardest Reading Challenge Readathon Rebellion
Readathon Challenge Brantridge School For september i continued reading books from the booker longlist, but i also was a cohost for the readathon rebellion! it was so much fun, and i already can'. This reading challenge was started in 2024 by q over on her channel qwordy. the goal of this bingo style challenge is not to actually complete it (a near impossible task) but rather to push your reading boundaries and selections.
Readathon Challenge Read For Good Hrcyed is back for a brand new year and is bigger, better and more challenging than ever! the goal of hryced is bingo blackout but this year we have some customizable challenges to help you fit your own personal reading goals and define what is challenging for you. double ups are allowed. So far, i’ve only had one completed readathon, but that doesn’t push me away to keep trying. when i saw on my r feed, in big bold letters, the hardest reading challenge you’ll ever do, i knew i was in even before hitting the play button. I just really like the idea of reading challenges and the end goal really isn’t to complete them all but to see where my reading is at. which is where the hardest reading challenge you’ll ever do comes in. I recently came across a tiktok of someone talking about a book challenge called the hardest book challenge you’ll ever do. and, as someone who reads a ton and works at a library, i couldn’t pass up the chance to take a look. and i was immediately like, i have to do this. so, i’m doing it.
Readathon Challenge Read For Good I just really like the idea of reading challenges and the end goal really isn’t to complete them all but to see where my reading is at. which is where the hardest reading challenge you’ll ever do comes in. I recently came across a tiktok of someone talking about a book challenge called the hardest book challenge you’ll ever do. and, as someone who reads a ton and works at a library, i couldn’t pass up the chance to take a look. and i was immediately like, i have to do this. so, i’m doing it. Created by stephanie gillis (@qwordy), hrcyed is a nigh impossible year long reading challenge that starts in july and is made up of a bingo board where each square is its own mini reading challenge. I’m now two months into the hardest reading challenge you’ll ever do (hrcyed) 2.0 and i’m still surviving. as you’ll see throughout this recap, my big focus for august was completing the any readathon prompt by participating in arc august. For the 24 hour readathon challenge, i have to do a 24 hour readathon and try to read as many books as i can, with a minimum of 3 books. all 3 of these are graphic novels that i own and would really love to get them off my tbr. This is my first experience with el mohtar’s writing and based on this read, i will definitely pick up her works again. this novella feels like a fleshed out fairytale in the best possible way, a fairytale that explores relationships both romantic and familial.
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