Friday, October 31, 2008

Winter Holiday Reading Challenge

After much thought and after much encouragement and interest from my "reading friends", I have decided to enjoy the holidays by hosting a Winter Holiday Reading Challenge. We are all busy people, so the guidelines will be simple in order for us enjoy our little holiday getaways into reading.

The Winter Holiday Reading Challenge will last from November 1, 2008 to January 31, 2009.

The theme for this challenge is Winter Holidays. The books that you choose to read must have a storyline that includes celebrating a winter holiday, such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, New Year's, etc. (However, the holidays are not limited to just these examples.)

You choose the number of books you wish to read.

Leave a comment at the end of this post if you want to join in on the fun.

Each month, leave a comment at the end of the Winter Holiday Reading Challenge Update post that includes the book (title and author) that you read for that month and the link to your review (if you have one).

And finally... Enjoy your holiday reading!

Participants of The Winter Holiday Reading Challenge include:

Lindy (Grilsgood)
Callista
Lynne
Sally (sally906)
Diane
Jenny
Sherri
The Holistic Knitter
Diane (bookinhand)
Christina
lupingirl
Priscilla
Rebecca
Brie
SueFitz
Kylee
Kristen
Lena
Nely
Judy (Intergalactic Bookworm)
raidergirl3
Janet
Stacy
Becca
Carol's Notebook
Antonette
Violette

Winter Holiday Reading Challenge updates:
November
December
January

37 comments:

Grilsgood said...

Wow I am first, maybe cause I am ready to start. Nice that it goes thru Jan. I will read at least 6 books

Lindy

Callista said...

Yay! I'm only committing to two because I have lots of reading to do and I'd rather read extras than not finish. I posted about it here: http://smsbookreviews.blogspot.com/2008/10/winter-holiday-reading-challenge.html

Lynne said...

I was hoping someone would do a Holiday challenge! I'm joining but I don't know how many books I'll read - I need to check the bookstores and see what new Christmas books are there. I'll post a list later.

sally906 said...

I am SO in this one :)

I've set my post up in my challenge blog:

My link is here

Haven't put the list up yet - will do that when my husband wakes up as my selection is in the cupboard

Diane said...

Sign me up; I've read (2) already and although they will not count, I still have another 4-6 I plan to read.

Jenny said...

K I'd like to read 2 books about holidays by the end of January. I'm thinking Janet Evanovich has one out about the holidays so I'll go for that one and then have to find another one.
Jenny

Sherri said...

I am going to join in on this challenge! I can't wait to start!!

The Holistic Knitter said...

I'm in:
http://lyndasbookblog.blogspot.com/2008/11/winter-holiday-reading-challenge.html

Christina said...

I'll probably read 6-9 books.

Here's my list of potential reads.

lupingirl said...

I'd love to sign up - sounds like a great way to spend the holidays! Thanks for hosting!

Priscilla said...

I always love to read a book set around the time of year....possibly christmas now, i look forward to finding one! two if i have the chance to read them...

Priscilla x

Rebecca Reid said...

I'll be joining too! I'll keep mine Christmasy-- A Christmas Carol and The Life of Our Lord, both by Dickens.

Brie said...

Great Challenge, I think I'll sign up. I don't know what I'm reading yet, though.

SueFitz said...

sounds like fun I'm game

~Kylee said...

I'm going to commit to 3, but aim for more. =)

Kristen said...

I'm in! I'll have to unearth the holiday books I know I have sitting around and since digging them out of the packing boxes could take a while, I'll only commit to two but most likely read more depending on when I find the two I'm thinking of.

Lena said...

I'll join in to...I'm due to have our first child shortly after the holidays so for now I will commit to 4 holiday themed books, but hope to read a few more. I'm not going to list any titles because I want some flexibility to go with whatever mood strikes at the time. - Lena

Nely said...

Count me in please. Here's my link:
http://bookwormygirl.blogspot.com/2008/11/winter-holiday-reading-challenge.html

Thanks, Nely

Intergalactic Bookworm said...

Count me in! Judy

lupingirl said...

I just wanted to leave a link to my posts for this challenge:

http://Winterholidaysposts.notlong.com

Thanks!

Stacy at Exceedingly Mundane said...

Sounds like fun, I always like reading a couple of seasonal books this time of year. My post is up now, here.

Happy Reading!

Janet said...

I want to join in. I have posted my list on my new reading blog. http://jottingsonapage.blogspot.com/ I plan to read four books but I may add some short stories and poetry too. I'll share them when I do.

raidergirl3 said...

I'd like to join. I'm planning to read two books, one is a short story collection of Christmas stories, and one other novel.

Thanks for hosting.

carolsnotebook said...

Sounds like fun. I'm planning on reading four.

Here is my link.

Becca said...

I would love to join this challenge too, if it is not too late?

Thank you!

kim in ohio said...

great a winter challenge.

Lynne said...

I just finished my first book DASHING THROUGH THE SNOW.

Here's my review.

bookinhand said...

Lynne,
I posted your title and link in the November Update for the challenge.
Diane

Antonette (1crazymomma) said...

I'm in. I'll have the list on my blog with my choices for December.

http://01crazymomma.wordpress.com

Lynne said...

One more book finished - A CEDAR COVE CHRISTMAS. Review is here.

Lynne said...

Another one finished - A CHRISTMAS LIST by Pete Nelson. The review is here.

Jenny said...

Well I met my challenge I set. I chose to read to books. I changed my choices but I ended up reading "Silent Night" by Mary Higgins Clark. Never really read any of hers so this was a good one to start on. Then I just finished the second one I read "The Christmas Train" by David Baldacci I think I've read some of his but not sure. This was a very very good book. I was a little disappointed in the very end. But oh well. It was good. I may end up reading more Holiday ones but not sure I am on a deadline to finish Les Miserables by the 20th of Dec. So we will see. But then I'll have all of Jan. so who know.
Jenny

bookinhand said...

Lynne and Jenny,
I posted your December books on the December Update post for the challenge.
Diane

Stacy at Exceedingly Mundane said...

I completed the challenge, and read the original books I chose, plus a bonus one! I just posted about it at my blog, here.

This was a fun challenge, thanks so much for letting me join in :)

Merry Christmas, and Happy Reading!

SueFitz said...

I completed this challenge - YEAH!!

This is my first one of the new year.

raidergirl3 said...

I finished this one a while ago, thanks for stepping in and hosting this nice seasonal challenge.

here's my sort of round up post:
http://raidergirl3-anadventureinreading.blogspot.com/2008/12/challenge-winter-holiday-reading.html

Kristen said...

I guess I'm a little behind in posting that I finished this one, although I promise I finished in the requisite time period! I ended up reading A Wallflower Christmas by Lisa Kleypas and The History of the Snowman by Bob Eckstein. Both were pretty fun and light.