Shifters and ebooks and paranormal OH MY!

Friday, December 10, 2010

I was trying really hard to finish Matched by Ally Condie last night for review today, but alas, I'm still working at it.  I am loving that book so hard right now.  I came home from work, crawled under the covers with my Kindle and tried to keep my eyes free from tears while getting swept up in the blossoming love between Ky and Cassia.  My heart just aches when I read this book.  If this book was a puppy, you'd have to take it from my stroking fingers before I went all Lennie on it.

So since I don't yet have a new review, I'm going to announce my participation in four more reading challenges for next year.  I'm already doing The Story Siren's Debut Author Challenge and YA Bliss's YA Historical Fiction Challenge.  But I need MORE!

First up is Parajunkee's View and her 2011 Shifter Challenge.

This challenge involves reading 20 books next year that have a shifter (any type) as a main character.  Since I love Patricia Briggs and have yet to read any of Maggie Stiefvater's books, I figure this is a good fit for me next year.  I'm really excited about it.

Next up are two ebook challenges.  The first is The Unread Reader's Show Me the Free Reading Challenge.

You know the free books that Amazon offers for Kindle?  Well, I do.  It's pretty hard for me to resist free books, and when they're so easy to acquire electronically, I always find myself downloading anything that looks even remotely
trashy
interesting.  I'm going to participate in the Coupon Clipper level, and read 12 next year.  **snark alert**  Since these books aren't always of the highest quality, I cannot guarantee that I don't mock just a teensy tiny bit.

Since almost every book I read is an ebook anyway, I also decided to sign up for The Ladybug Reads' E-Book Challenge.


**Update 01/11** The Ladybug Reads has expanded the number of categories! Instead of reading just 20 ebooks, I will definitely be participating at the Fanatical level, and will read 75 ebooks next year. This will be more of a challenge for me.

Finally, I'm tackling For the Love of YA's Paranormal YA Reading Challenge.


For this challenge, I'll be reading 12 YA paranormal books next year.  Combined with the Shifter challenge and the fact that I already plan on reading some paranormal, it seems like a no-brainer.

I'm still on the lookout for a good YA dystopian challenge, so if anyone knows of any, throw a link my way.  If you're looking for more challenges, Parajunkee has a list started on her Book Blogging 101 post regarding challenges that's a good resource.

What challenges are you doing next year?

8 comments:

La Coccinelle said...

Thanks for joining the E-Book Reading Challenge! Have fun with all your challenges!

Jessica said...

Hey! Hey! Challenge accepter....I challenge you to tell me what you write about/are writing! Do it! Do it now!

Missie said...

Logan!

Thanks for joining the Show Me The Free Challenge! I'm looking forward to reading your reviews.

loganeturner said...

Okay, I'll write a post about it this weekend!

Jessica K. said...

YAAAAYYYY!!!!!!!!!! *Insert victory dance here*

Aylee said...

Woah, look at all these challenges! I think I'm going to stick with just two: Debut Authors and "Into The Old World." That's enough for me :)

loganeturner said...

Into the Old World? Hmmm. Sounds interesting. I think a lot of these challenges will overlap, which is the only reason I'm doing so many. :)

Aylee said...

Yes, I realized that. I could probably sign up for many more challenges and read a lot of the same books for all of them.

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