The activities for this year are a mix of stuff of different things I enjoyed in 2016 and things I’ve been wanting to do for a while.
- Participate in at least one read-a-thon
- Listen to a new podcast about books
- Give away a long time TBR resident
- Read 6 books that have been sitting unread on my shelf for too long
- Donate to a bookish charity
- Visit a famous library
- Have a book themed party
- Read the rainbow
- Shop in an indie bookstore
- Be read to
- Create a book tag
- Only read from home for a 3 weeks
- Only read from the library for 3 weeks
- Only read from my Kindle & computer for 3 weeks
- Only reread books for 3 weeks
- Dress bookishly for a week
- Read a banned book
- Attend an event at the library
- Read a book by an author from a country I’ve never imagined visiting
- Sign up for a book box
- Post an elaborate bookstagram
- Read a book for a holiday (Christmas, Halloween)
- Read the book, see the movie, debate
- Color
- Attend a bookish event
- Do at least one book purge
- Smell a book
- Make a bookish playlist
- Use a TBR jar
- Chosen for me
One thing I tried to change from last year was how many of the activities centered on reading. There’s more than one way to incorporate books into you life than just reading them. I opted to do more of those. I’m planning on having some of the activities overlap like using a TBR jar and rereading books, for example.
I don’t have a great track record with #23 from last year but this will be literally any movie based on a book. I can even compare Clueless and Emma if I’m so inclined. It can be a freaking fairy tale movie or rewatching Deadpool. I’ll get it done.
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