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message 1: by Lanelle, Production Chief (last edited Dec 26, 2021 06:56PM) (new)

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22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever

Your life is yours to make great. A new year can be the beginning of you living the way you've always wanted. The beginning of finally achieving all the goals and desires you have.

If 2021 wasn't great for you, let that motivate you even more to make 2022 your best year yet.

Duration: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2021
No page limit.


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22 Resolutions for 2022
1. Be more present
You can't change what happened in the past. You also can't completely control what happens in the future. What you can do is focus more on the present. - Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.

2. Spend time alone
Alone time gives you a moment to practice self-reflection. Putting yourself in a quiet space to think might lead you to some deeper answers. - Read a book with one person on the cover

3. Write down your goals
Those who write down their goals are 1.4 times more likely to succeed at them than those who don't. It's as simple as that. - Read a book where the MC is a writer or author

4. Push through adversity
Overcoming adversity is a part of getting the things you want. At some point, everyone usually faces some kind of setback. - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title

5. Don't settle for less
Maybe for some time you've allowed yourselves to accept what little you can get in life. Now can be the time you demand more for yourself. - Read a book with less than 50 pages

6. Embrace the journey
Life really is a journey. We're in a constant cycle of ups and downs. We learn from downs and hope we make decisions that create more ups. - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title

7. Let go of people no longer in your life
The new year is a good time to move on from the relationships that were lost. People come and go in our story and that's okay. - Read the last book in a series

8. Learn something new
Lots of people say learning new things can be a good resolution to set. The more new things you learn, the more that information can help you succeed. - Read a non-fiction book

9. Follow successful habits
There are many habits that successful people do that you can start doing in the new year. A few of the ones you can consider adopting in your routine include:
Starting your day early - Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover
or
Prioritizing exercise - Read a book where the MC exercises
or
Being more giving - Read a book with a generous MC

10. Be consistent
It's often consistency that leads one to be successful at accomplishing their goals. When a person a works out regularly, they usually become more fit. - Read a book by one of your favorite authors

11. Think bigger
When we think big, we open the door to the possibility of achieving big. Even if you don't achieve exactly what you want, there's a good chance you'll have achieved something significant. - Read a book with 400+ pages

12. Be intentional
Living intentionally is simply being deliberate in how we go about our life. That means planning and preparing for things ahead of time. - Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge

13. Strive for personal growth
Personal growth is about striving to be the best version of yourself. A smarter, stronger, kinder, better version overall. - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically

14. Learn the lessons from your failures
Make this the year that failure is no longer something you let get you down so much. Instead, it's something that fuels you to even greater heights in who you are. - Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school

15. Be less afraid of making mistakes
Perhaps one of the biggest reasons we don't try things sometimes is because we're afraid of making a mistake. We fear something is going to go wrong. - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf

16. Be mindful of your thoughts
Our thoughts guide our decisions more than we realize sometimes. If you focus on things that make you happy, you might be more encouraged to take more action. - Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences

17. Plan your days
Schedules add structure to your day. If I don't put down things I'm going to do in my day, I usually don't end up getting most of what I wanted done. - Read a book from your TBR list

18. Manage your time better
Managing your time better means not only setting a schedule, but sticking to it. Being diligent about doing things when you'll do them. - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)

19. Stop buying things you don't need
Choose to spend your finances on things that really matter to you. The things you buy should be related to what you're passionate about. - Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library

20. Don't let little things bother you as much
There are many things in life to get mad about. If we waste our time getting mad about everything, we won't have much time to just be happy. - Read a book with little things on the cover

21. Declutter your space
There may be things you're holding on to that it's time to let go. Take time to go through all the things you don't really use more. Decide to make room for new things that can bring you joy in life. - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet

22. Have more fun
As we get older, life gets more and more serious. Decide you won't let life be serious all of the time. Choose to make time every week for something fun you can do. - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy


message 2: by Jennifer (last edited Feb 26, 2022 09:52AM) (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) | 1166 comments 1. Read a book with you received or gave as a gift. Savannah Breeze
2. Read a book with one person on the cover. You Made Me Kill You
3. Read a book where the MC is a writer or author. The Mystery of Mrs. Christie
4. Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title. Diagnosis: Solving the Most Baffling Medical Mysteries
5. Read a book with less than 50 pages. Everything My Mother Taught Me
6. Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title. The St. Valentine's Day Massacre: The Untold Story of the Gangland Bloodbath That Brought Down Al Capone
7. Read the last book in a series. Sister to Sister
8. Read a non-fiction book. We Own This City: A True Story of Crime, Cops and Corruption in an American City
9.Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover OR Read a book where the MC exercises OR Read a book with a generous MC. Death, Taxes, and Cheap Sunglasses
10. Read a book by one of your favorite authors. Killer Comfort Food
11. Read a book with 400+ pages. Magical Midlife Dating (468)
12. Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge. Magical Midlife Madness
13. Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically. I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter
14. Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science (Harvard med)
15. Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf. The Vanishing Half
16. Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences. The Marriage of Opposites https://www.goodreads.com/review/edit...
17. Read a book from your TBR list. Death, Taxes, and a Chocolate Cannoli
18. Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline). Double or Muffin
19. Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library. The Riesling Retribution (audible plus loan)
20. Read a book with little things on the cover. Muffin But Trouble
21. Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet. A Man on the Moon
22. Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy. Malibu Rising


message 3: by Tania (last edited Jul 18, 2022 11:56AM) (new)

Tania | 188 comments COMPLETED 7/17/2022
The Challenge Factory Yearly Challenge
22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever (22/22)
Duration: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2021
No page limit


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22 Resolutions for 2022
✓1. Be more present
- Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.
Women Are Amazing by Armando Guerra (finished 2/25)

2. Spend time alone - Read a book with one person on the cover
Spiked Snowballs & Flaming Cats by John C. Daly (finished 2/20)
Spiked Snowballs & Flaming Cats by John C. Daly

3. Write down your goals - Read a book where the MC is a writer or author: Poppy writes for a travel magazine (and before that for her own blog), People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry (finished 1/30)

4. Push through adversity - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title
A Captain's Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea by Richard Phillips (finished 4/21)

5. Don't settle for less - Read a book with less than 50 pages: Alone in Rehoboth Beach by Susan Parker Rosen (finished 2/14)

6. Embrace the journey - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title: Lorraine's journey down under by Bert Murray (finished 7/17)

7. Let go of people no longer in your life - Read the last book in a series
Farm Boy by Michael Morpurgo (finished 5/2)

8. Learn something new - Read a non-fiction book
Norfolk Historic Southern Port by Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker, 2nd edition edited by Marvin W. Schlegel (finished 2/10)

9. Follow successful habits (choose one):
Starting your day early - Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover
or
Prioritizing exercise - Read a book where the MC exercises
or
Being more giving - Read a book with a generous MC
Leni spends many scenes exercising with (and without) Three, Why We Fly by Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal (finished 3/2)

10. Be consistent - Read a book by one of your favorite authors
The Recovery Agent by Janet Evanovich (finished 6/26)

11. Think bigger - Read a book with 400+ pages: 402 pages, Homecoming by Cynthia Voigt (finished 2/21)

12. Be intentional- Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge
Death Cruise by Don Davis (finished 1/6) for challenges: PopSugar, Book Riot Read Harder, USA Reading Roadtrip, Around the World in 80 books, Facebook 52 books, I Spy, Hindsight is 2022, and this one

13. Strive for personal growth - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically
MC is 12 years old, The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandani (finished 3/7)

14. Learn the lessons from your failures - Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school
MCs are high school students, I'm Not Dying with You Tonight by Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal (finished 3/1)

15. Be less afraid of making mistakes - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf: Jack & Jill by James Patterson (finished 2/11) (his book Criss Cross is on the mistakes bookshelf as of 2/11/22)

16. Be mindful of your thoughts - Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences: The Freeholder by Joe David Brown (finished 1/16), my review is here

✓17. Plan your days - Read a book from your TBR list:
Rise of the Governor by Robert Kirkman, Jay Bonansinga (finished 1/10)

18. Manage your time better - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline): The Case of Charles Dexter Ward by H.P. Lovecraft (finished 2/24), plot includes (view spoiler)

19. Stop buying things you don't need - Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library
Port Mortuary by Patricia Cornwell (finished 2/27)

20. Don't let little things bother you as much - Read a book with little things on the cover
Essentially Charli: The Ultimate Guide To Keeping It Real by Charli D’Amelio (finished 3/24)
Essentially Charli The Ultimate Guide to Keeping It Real by Charli D’Amelio

21. Declutter your space
There may be things you're holding on to that it's time to let go. Take time to go through all the things you don't really use more. Decide to make room for new things that can bring you joy in life. - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet: Binti by Nnedi Okorafor (finished 7/11)

22. Have more fun - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy
Furia by Yamile Saied Méndez (finished 3/17)


message 4: by JoAnne (last edited Dec 10, 2022 06:04AM) (new)

JoAnne (joannemwct) | 2511 comments 22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever

Duration: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2021
No page limit

Read 24/24 DONE!

22 Resolutions for 2022
1. Be more present
You can't change what happened in the past. You also can't completely control what happens in the future. What you can do is focus more on the present. - Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.
Henry, Breaking the Pattern (Breaking the Pattern, #1) by P.D. Workman Henry, Breaking the Pattern (Breaking the Pattern, #1) by P.D. Workman 1/1/22 4.5stars (received from author for review)

2. Spend time alone
Alone time gives you a moment to practice self-reflection. Putting yourself in a quiet space to think might lead you to some deeper answers. - Read a book with one person on the cover
The Grump's Girl Friday (Forbidden Temptations) by Sofia T. Summers The Grump's Girl Friday: A Secret Pregnancy Romance (Forbidden Temptations) by Sofia T Summers 1/7/22 4stars

3. Write down your goals
Those who write down their goals are 1.4 times more likely to succeed at them than those who don't. It's as simple as that. - Read a book where the MC is a writer or author
The Amish Secret Wish by Laura V. Hilton The Amish Secret Wish (Hidden Springs #3) by Laura V. Hilton 1/9/22 4stars (Hallie is the scribe/writes for their local paper but her identity is not known per the Bishop's orders)

4. Push through adversity
Overcoming adversity is a part of getting the things you want. At some point, everyone usually faces some kind of setback. - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title
A Very Naughty Christmas An Age Gap Holiday Romance Collection (Forbidden Temptations) by Sofia T Summers A Very Naughty Christmas: An Age Gap Holiday Romance Collection by Sofia T Summers 12/5/22 4stars

5. Don't settle for less
Maybe for some time you've allowed yourselves to accept what little you can get in life. Now can be the time you demand more for yourself. - Read a book with less than 50 pages
On Being Jen by S.R. Mallery On Being Jen by S.R. Mallery 4/30/22 3stars (9 pages)

6. Embrace the journey
Life really is a journey. We're in a constant cycle of ups and downs. We learn from downs and hope we make decisions that create more ups. - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title
Digging Up Love (Taste of Love #1) by Chandra Blumberg Digging Up Love (Taste of Love #1) by Chandra Blumberg 1/5/22 4stars (Up)

7. Let go of people no longer in your life
The new year is a good time to move on from the relationships that were lost. People come and go in our story and that's okay. - Read the last book in a series
Bold Love (Forever Adirondacks #3) by Lauren Accardo Bold Love (Forever Adirondacks #3) by Lauren Accardo 1/28/22 4stars

8. Learn something new
Lots of people say learning new things can be a good resolution to set. The more new things you learn, the more that information can help you succeed. - Read a non-fiction book
Intentional How To Live, Love, Work and Play Meaningfully by David Amerland Intentional: How To Live, Love, Work and Play Meaningfully by David Amerland 1/17/22 4stars

9. Follow successful habits
There are many habits that successful people do that you can start doing in the new year. A few of the ones you can consider adopting in your routine include:
Starting your day early - Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover
Just a Little While Longer by Jessie Cal Just a Little While Longer (Only You #1) by Jessie Cal 2/25/22 4stars (Amazon cover has moon which is same cover as book I purchased on Kindle https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07... )
or
Prioritizing exercise - Read a book where the MC exercises
The Marvelous Monroe Girls (Harbor Cove, #1) by Shirley Jump The Marvelous Monroe Girls by Shirley Jump 1/12/22 4stars - Emma and Gabby do yoga)
or
Being more giving - Read a book with a generous MC
The Vegas Accident (Forbidden Temptations) by Sofia T. Summers The Vegas Accident: An Age Gap Surprise Pregnancy Romance (Forbidden Temptations) by Sofia T Summers 2/3/22 4stars (Imogene opens her home up to Luke for a place to stay; Luke in gifts he gives)

10. Be consistent
It's often consistency that leads one to be successful at accomplishing their goals. When a person a works out regularly, they usually become more fit. - Read a book by one of your favorite authors
Texas Homecoming (The Ryan Family #2) by Carolyn Brown Texas Homecoming (The Ryan Family #2) by Carolyn Brown 1/24/22 4stars

11. Think bigger
When we think big, we open the door to the possibility of achieving big. Even if you don't achieve exactly what you want, there's a good chance you'll have achieved something significant. - Read a book with 400+ pages
Sandy, Breaking the Pattern by P.D. Workman Sandy, Breaking the Pattern #2 by P.D. Workman 3/2/22 4stars (416 pages)

12. Be intentional
Living intentionally is simply being deliberate in how we go about our life. That means planning and preparing for things ahead of time. - Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge
The Beachfront Inn Sconset Beach Book One by Ainsley Keaton The Nantucket Beachfront Inn (Sconset Beach #1) by Ainsley Keaton 1/3/22 4stars (Million Page Challenge; January Scattegories to name a few)

13. Strive for personal growth
Personal growth is about striving to be the best version of yourself. A smarter, stronger, kinder, better version overall. - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically
The Best of Me (Blessings, Georgia #13) by Sharon Sala The Best of Me (Blessings, Georgia #13) by Sharon Sala 4/21/22 5stars (Carlie - only 7 or 8 years old in the story)

14. Learn the lessons from your failures
Make this the year that failure is no longer something you let get you down so much. Instead, it's something that fuels you to even greater heights in who you are. - Read a book where the MC is a teacher
The Christmas Promise by Richard Paul Evans The Christmas Promise by Richard Paul Evans 1/25/22 4stars (Justin teaches at the University of Utah where he's also an engineer at their research center)

15. Be less afraid of making mistakes
Perhaps one of the biggest reasons we don't try things sometimes is because we're afraid of making a mistake. We fear something is going to go wrong. - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf
The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles 9/26/22 4.5stars

16. Be mindful of your thoughts
Our thoughts guide our decisions more than we realize sometimes. If you focus on things that make you happy, you might be more encouraged to take more action. - Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences
A Promised Tomorrow (The Yoder Family Saga Prequel) by Sylvia Price A Promised Tomorrow (The Yoder Family Saga Prequel) by Sylvia Price 1/2/22 4.5stars

17. Plan your days
Schedules add structure to your day. If I don't put down things I'm going to do in my day, I usually don't end up getting most of what I wanted done. - Read a book from your TBR list
Inn By The Lake by Mary K. Tilghman Inn By The Lake by Mary K. Tilghman 1/30/22 4stars

18. Manage your time better
Managing your time better means not only setting a schedule, but sticking to it. Being diligent about doing things when you'll do them. - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)
The Wedding Setup A Short Story by Sonali Dev The Wedding Setup by Sonali Dev 1/5/22 3.5stars (Ayesha's mother wants her to marry)

19. Stop buying things you don't need
Choose to spend your finances on things that really matter to you. The things you buy should be related to what you're passionate about. - Read a book that you borrowed from the library
Notorious by Diana Palmer Notorious (Long, Tall Texans #52) by Diana Palmer 1/15/22 4stars

20. Don't let little things bother you as much
There are many things in life to get mad about. If we waste our time getting mad about everything, we won't have much time to just be happy. - Read a book with little things on the cover
Careful of Thy Wishes (Reg Rawlins Psychic Detective, #13) by P.D. Workman Careful of Thy Wishes (Reg Rawlins Psychic Detective, #13) by P.D. Workman 1/21/22 4stars (cursed gems in the wooden box)

21. Declutter your space
There may be things you're holding on to that it's time to let go. Take time to go through all the things you don't really use more. Decide to make room for new things that can bring you joy in life. - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet
Halloween Hex Appeal (English Village Witch #3) by Rosie Reed Halloween Hex Appeal (English Village Witch #3) by Rosie Reed 4/23/22 4stars (Malverton is a magical world not of this realm - have to pass through a portal)

22. Have more fun
As we get older, life gets more and more serious. Decide you won't let life be serious all of the time. Choose to make time every week for something fun you can do. - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy
Peace for Yesterday (The Yoder Family Saga Book One) by Sylvia Price Peace for Yesterday (The Yoder Family Saga Book One) by Sylvia Price 1/7/22 4stars


message 5: by Elle (last edited Dec 27, 2021 05:02PM) (new)

Elle (elleay) | 325 comments 22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever
January 1 - December 31, 2022


Completed: 0/22

1. Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.

2. Read a book with one person on the cover

3. Read a book where the MC is a writer or author

4. Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title

5. Read a book with less than 50 pages

6. Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title

7. Read the last book in a series

8. Read a non-fiction book

9. Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover
or
Read a book where the MC exercises
or
Read a book with a generous MC

10. Read a book by one of your favorite authors

11. Read a book with 400+ pages

12. Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge

13. Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically

14. Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school

15. Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf

16. Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences

17. Read a book from your TBR list

18. Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)

19. Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library

20. Read a book with little things on the cover

21. Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet

22. Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy

*No page limit


message 6: by Ginnie (last edited Apr 01, 2022 07:29PM) (new)

Ginnie Reads (ginniereads) | 27 comments 22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever
Duration:
Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2021
Progress: 11/22


1. Be more present
◾Read a book that you received or gave as a gift. A Curse in Ash

2. Spend time alone
◾Read a book with one person on the cover Grown

3. Write down your goals
◾Read a book where the MC is a writer or author

4. Push through adversity
◾Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title

5. Don't settle for less
◾Read a book with less than 50 pages

6. Embrace the journey
◾Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title Turtles All the Way Down

7. Let go of people no longer in your life
◾Read the last book in a series Kingdom of Ash ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 3/6/22

8. Learn something new
◾Read a non-fiction book Will ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 1/14/22

9. Follow successful habits (choose one):
Starting your day early
◾Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover How Moon Fuentez Fell in Love with the Universe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2/27/22
or
Prioritizing exercise
◾Read a book where the MC exercises
or
Being more giving
◾Read a book with a generous MC

10. Be consistent
◾Read a book by one of your favorite authors The Shining ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2/7/22

11. Think bigger
◾Read a book with 400+ pages A Little Life

12. Be intentional
◾Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge The Ravens ⭐⭐⭐2/23/22

13. Strive for personal growth
◾Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically The Sea in Winter ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 1/16/22

14. Learn the lessons from your failures
◾Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school Norwegian Wood ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2/20/22

15. Be less afraid of making mistakes
◾Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf The Hating Game

16. Be mindful of your thoughts
◾Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences

17. Plan your days
◾Read a book from your TBR list Anger Is a Gift ⭐ 3/4/22

18. Manage your time better
◾Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline) Heartless ⭐⭐⭐ 3/15/22

19. Stop buying things you don't need
◾Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library A Game of Thrones ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2/13/22

20. Don't let little things bother you as much
◾Read a book with little things on the cover The Love Hypothesis ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 3/16/22

21. Declutter your space
◾Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet

22. Have more fun
◾Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy Empire of the Vampire


message 7: by Shelly (last edited May 27, 2022 05:36PM) (new)

Shelly | 640 comments The Challenge Factory Yearly Challenge
22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever (1/22)
Duration: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2022
No page limit

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22 Resolutions for 2022

17/22

💖1. Be more present - Read a book which you received or gave as a gift. - A Witch For Mr. Winter - Deanna Chase 02/22/22
A Witch For Mr. Winter (Witches of Christmas Grove, #3) by Deanna Chase

☃️2. Spend time alone - Read a book with one person on the cover - The Accidental Werewolf - Dakota Cassidy 01/29/22
The Accidental Werewolf (Accidentals, #1) by Dakota Cassidy

🍀3. Write down your goals - Read a book where the MC is a writer or author. Statue of Limitations - Kate Collins 03/08/22 Athena was a newspaper writer until her divorce. Now she writes an anonymous blog.
Statue of Limitations (A Goddess of Greene St. Mystery #1) by Kate Collins

4. Push through adversity - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title

💐5. Don't settle for less - Read a book with less than 50 pages
Zoe's Treasure Hunt - Kathi Daley 05/25/22 - 41 pages
{No Book Cover}

💖6. Embrace the journey - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title. Up to No Gouda - Linda Reilly 02/28/22
Up to No Gouda (Grilled Cheese Mysteries, #1) by Linda Reilly

🍀7. Let go of people no longer in your life - Read the last book in a series. Cajun Kiss of Death - Ellen Byron 03/17/22 I will miss this series.
Cajun Kiss of Death (Cajun Country Mystery #7) by Ellen Byron

8. Learn something new - Read a non-fiction book

☃️9. Read a book where the MC exercises
Books Can Be Deceiving - Jenn McKinlay 01/02/22 - MC - Lindsey rides her bicycle everywhere she goes in town.
Books Can Be Deceiving (Library Lover's Mystery, #1) by Jenn McKinlay

💖10. Be consistent - Read a book by one of your favorite authors. - Due or Die - Jenn McKinlay 02/05/22
Due or Die (Library Lover's Mystery, #2) by Jenn McKinlay

11. Think bigger - Read a book with 400+ pages

☃️12. Be intentional - Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge. No Cats Allowed - Miranda James 01/19/22
No Cats Allowed (Cat in the Stacks, #7) by Miranda James

🍀13. Strive for personal growth - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically. CHRISTOPHER ROBIN
Winnie-The-Pooh - A.A. Milne 03/19/22
Winnie-The-Pooh (Winnie-the-Pooh, #1) by A.A. Milne

💐14. Learn the lessons from your failures - Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school
Murder on a Bad Hair Day - Anne George 05/15/22 {Patricia Ann is a retired school teacher. She still tutors at the middle school}
Murder on a Bad Hair Day (Southern Sisters, #2) by Anne George

❓15. Be less afraid of making mistakes - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf
JANET EVANOVICH

☃️16. Be mindful of your thoughts - Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences - Read and Buried - Eva Gates 01/23/22
REVIEW:
Read and Buried is the 6th book in Eva Gates LIGHTHOUSE LIBRARY MYSTERY SERIES. This is another success in a long line of great cozy mysteries by Eva Gates. It’s summer at the Bodie Island Lighthouse Library in Nags Head, NC, Lucy Richardson and the lighthouse crew are sweltering as the Nags Head Historical Society is planning a Settlers’ Day Festival located on the Library grounds. At the same time the excavation at the base of the library to repair a crack in the foundation is on-going. Grimshaw Construction finds a mysterious box way down in the excavated hole. A mysterious diary, a coded message and a crudely drawn map are inside the box dating to the Civil War era. The race is on to uncode the message resulting in the town grapevine working overtime. Then there is a break in at the library and a dead body.
I totally enjoy this story. It has everything a good cozy mystery needs, in my humble opinion. First a mystery, then a murder with many, many suspects and then a little bit of romance and I’m a happy reader.
I would definitely recommend this series to anyone who likes their murder on the clean side.
Read and Buried (Lighthouse Library Mystery, #6) by Eva Gates

☃️17. Plan your days - Read a book from your TBR list. - Mrs. Morris and the Vampire - Traci Wilton 01/13/22
Mrs. Morris and the Vampire (A Salem B&B Mystery, #5) by Traci Wilton

💖18. Manage your time better - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e. dual timeline) The Girl from Widow Hills - Megan Miranda 02/02/22
The Girl from Widow Hills by Megan Miranda

💐19. Stop buying things you don't need - Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library
Gold Digger - Vicki Delany 05/10/22
Gold Digger (A Klondike Mystery #1) by Vicki Delany

☃️20. Read a book with little things on the cover - Kneaded to Death - Winnie Archer 01/07/22
Kneaded to Death (A Bread Shop Mystery #1) by Winnie Archer

21. Declutter your space - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet

☃️22. Have more fun - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy. - Iced Under - Barbara Ross 01/25/22
Iced Under (A Maine Clambake Mystery, #5) by Barbara Ross


message 8: by Mary (last edited Nov 05, 2022 09:55AM) (new)

Mary | 433 comments Duration: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2021
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22 Resolutions for 2022
1. Read a book with you received or gave as a gift. Rebellion's Message

2. Read a book with one person on the cover Molly Brown: Unraveling the Myth

3. Read a book where the MC is a writer or author The House On An Irish Hillside

4. Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title An Ensuing Evil and Others: Fourteen Historical Mysteries

5. Read a book with fewer than 50 pages Extra Yarn

6. Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title Beyond the Wand: The Magic and Mayhem of Growing Up a Wizard

7. Read the last book in a series Mrs. Pollifax Unveiled

8. Read a non-fiction book The Endless Steppe: Growing Up in Siberia

9. Read a book where the MC exercises A Deadly Education

10. Read a book by one of your favorite authors The Last Graduate

11. Read a book with 400+ pages The War of the Flowers

12. Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge Malibu Rising

13. Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically Clockwork Watch: 1: The Arrival

14. Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school Peace Train

15. Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf Sycamore Row

16. Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences The Minnesota Road Guide to Haunted Locations

17. Read a book from your TBR list S is for Silence

18. Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline) U is for Undertow

19. Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library The Masked City

20. Read a book with little things on the cover Midnight Riot

21. Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet The Adamantine Palace

22. Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy The Plymouth Cloak


message 9: by Gabby (last edited Jun 09, 2022 07:52AM) (new)

Gabby | 648 comments 22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever
January 1 - June 5
COMPLETED!!
Completed: 24/24

★1. Read a book with you received or gave as a gift. Dungeon Eternium 3/1

★2. Read a book with one person on the cover Ghost in the Storm 4/1

★3. Read a book where the MC is a writer or author Tequila Rose Virginity Blues: Contemporary Romance Short Story 4/1

★4. Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title War and Peas: Funny Comics for Dirty Lovers 11/3

★5. Read a book with less than 50 pages Hexed: A Purr-fect Catastrophe 4/1

★6. Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title I'm a Therapist, and My Patient is Going to be the Next School Shooter: 6 Patient Files That Will Keep You Up At Night 20/2

★7. Read the last book in a series The Paramedic's Sorceress 9/1

★8. Read a non-fiction book The Family Next Door: The Heartbreaking Imprisonment of the Thirteen Turpin Siblings and Their Extraordinary Rescue 7/1

★9. Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover On a Witch and a Spell 29/1
★Read a book where the MC exercises Cold Fire 15/1
★Read a book with a generous MC The Naughtiest Girl Again 28/1

★10. Read a book by one of your favorite authors The Scent of Sunlight 10/1

★11. Read a book with 400+ pages Mister Monday 23/1

★12. Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge Japanese Folklore The Legend of Eternal Life 5/1 (ABC)

★13. Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically The Firework-Maker's Daughter 10/1

★14. Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school Twins: A Graphic Novel 7/1

★15. Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf The Machine-Gunners 5/6

★16. Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences I Am You: A Book about Ubuntu 5/1

★17. Read a book from your TBR list Sandgroper 5/1

★18. Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline) Twins: A Graphic Novel (campaign and truce) 7/1

★19. Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library Doctor Crake Crosses the Wall 3/3

★20. Read a book with little things on the cover When I was Not Myself 1/2

★21. Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet Eldorado 11/1

★22. Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy The Windsinger 14/1


message 10: by Frankie (new)

Frankie Johnson | 64 comments 22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever
Duration: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2021
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22 Resolutions for 2022
1. Be more present
You can't change what happened in the past. You also can't completely control what happens in the future. What you can do is focus more on the present. - Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.

2. Spend time alone
Alone time gives you a moment to practice self-reflection. Putting yourself in a quiet space to think might lead you to some deeper answers. - Read a book with one person on the cover

3. Write down your goals
Those who write down their goals are 1.4 times more likely to succeed at them than those who don't. It's as simple as that. - Read a book where the MC is a writer or author

4. Push through adversity
Overcoming adversity is a part of getting the things you want. At some point, everyone usually faces some kind of setback. - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title

5. Don't settle for less
Maybe for some time you've allowed yourselves to accept what little you can get in life. Now can be the time you demand more for yourself. - Read a book with less than 50 pages

6. Embrace the journey
Life really is a journey. We're in a constant cycle of ups and downs. We learn from downs and hope we make decisions that create more ups. - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title

7. Let go of people no longer in your life
The new year is a good time to move on from the relationships that were lost. People come and go in our story and that's okay. - Read the last book in a series

8. Learn something new
Lots of people say learning new things can be a good resolution to set. The more new things you learn, the more that information can help you succeed. - Read a non-fiction book

9. Follow successful habits
There are many habits that successful people do that you can start doing in the new year. A few of the ones you can consider adopting in your routine include:
Starting your day early - Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover
or
Prioritizing exercise - Read a book where the MC exercises
or
Being more giving - Read a book with a generous MC

10. Be consistent
It's often consistency that leads one to be successful at accomplishing their goals. When a person a works out regularly, they usually become more fit. - Read a book by one of your favorite authors

11. Think bigger
When we think big, we open the door to the possibility of achieving big. Even if you don't achieve exactly what you want, there's a good chance you'll have achieved something significant. - Read a book with 400+ pages

12. Be intentional
Living intentionally is simply being deliberate in how we go about our life. That means planning and preparing for things ahead of time. - Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge

13. Strive for personal growth
Personal growth is about striving to be the best version of yourself. A smarter, stronger, kinder, better version overall. - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically

14. Learn the lessons from your failures
Make this the year that failure is no longer something you let get you down so much. Instead, it's something that fuels you to even greater heights in who you are. - Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school

15. Be less afraid of making mistakes
Perhaps one of the biggest reasons we don't try things sometimes is because we're afraid of making a mistake. We fear something is going to go wrong. - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf

16. Be mindful of your thoughts
Our thoughts guide our decisions more than we realize sometimes. If you focus on things that make you happy, you might be more encouraged to take more action. - Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences

17. Plan your days
Schedules add structure to your day. If I don't put down things I'm going to do in my day, I usually don't end up getting most of what I wanted done. - Read a book from your TBR list

18. Manage your time better
Managing your time better means not only setting a schedule, but sticking to it. Being diligent about doing things when you'll do them. - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)

19. Stop buying things you don't need
Choose to spend your finances on things that really matter to you. The things you buy should be related to what you're passionate about. - Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library

20. Don't let little things bother you as much
There are many things in life to get mad about. If we waste our time getting mad about everything, we won't have much time to just be happy. - Read a book with little things on the cover

21. Declutter your space
There may be things you're holding on to that it's time to let go. Take time to go through all the things you don't really use more. Decide to make room for new things that can bring you joy in life. - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet

22. Have more fun
As we get older, life gets more and more serious. Decide you won't let life be serious all of the time. Choose to make time every week for something fun you can do. - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy


message 11: by LittleRedRidingHood (last edited Dec 26, 2022 10:47PM) (new)

LittleRedRidingHood | 315 comments 22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever
January 1 - December 31, 2022

Completed: 20/22

✅1. Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.
The Nix

✅2. Read a book with one person on the cover
Mexican Gothic

✅3. Read a book where the MC is a writer or author
La Vérité sur l'Affaire Harry Quebert

✅4. Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title
The Invention of Nature: The Adventures of Alexander von Humboldt, the Lost Hero of Science

✅5. Read a book with less than 50 pages
A Dead Djinn in Cairo

✅6. Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title
Come Tumbling Down

✅7. Read the last book in a series
The Amber Spyglass

✅8. Read a non-fiction book
Talking as Fast as I Can: From Gilmore Girls to Gilmore Girls

✅9. Read a book where the MC exercises
The Wall of Winnipeg and Me

✅10. Read a book by one of your favorite authors
Emma

✅11. Read a book with 400+ pages
The Simple Wild

✅12. Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge
The Vegetarian

✅13. Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically
The Battle of the Labyrinth

✅14. Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school
Jane Eyre

✅15. Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking-Glass

✅16. Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences
Homegoing
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✅17. Read a book from your TBR list
You

✅18. Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)
Kindred

✅19. Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library
Carmilla

✅20. Read a book with little things on the cover
Room

✅21. Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet
Old Man's War

✅22. Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy
Blameless


message 12: by Katie (new)

Katie | 45 comments 22 Resolutions for 2022

Complete: 0/22

1. Be more present
You can't change what happened in the past. You also can't completely control what happens in the future. What you can do is focus more on the present. - Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.

2. Spend time alone
Alone time gives you a moment to practice self-reflection. Putting yourself in a quiet space to think might lead you to some deeper answers. - Read a book with one person on the cover

3. Write down your goals
Those who write down their goals are 1.4 times more likely to succeed at them than those who don't. It's as simple as that. - Read a book where the MC is a writer or author

4. Push through adversity
Overcoming adversity is a part of getting the things you want. At some point, everyone usually faces some kind of setback. - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title

5. Don't settle for less
Maybe for some time you've allowed yourselves to accept what little you can get in life. Now can be the time you demand more for yourself. - Read a book with less than 50 pages

6. Embrace the journey
Life really is a journey. We're in a constant cycle of ups and downs. We learn from downs and hope we make decisions that create more ups. - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title

7. Let go of people no longer in your life
The new year is a good time to move on from the relationships that were lost. People come and go in our story and that's okay. - Read the last book in a series

8. Learn something new
Lots of people say learning new things can be a good resolution to set. The more new things you learn, the more that information can help you succeed. - Read a non-fiction book

9. Follow successful habits
There are many habits that successful people do that you can start doing in the new year. A few of the ones you can consider adopting in your routine include:
Starting your day early - Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover
or
Prioritizing exercise - Read a book where the MC exercises
or
Being more giving - Read a book with a generous MC

10. Be consistent
It's often consistency that leads one to be successful at accomplishing their goals. When a person a works out regularly, they usually become more fit. - Read a book by one of your favorite authors

11. Think bigger
When we think big, we open the door to the possibility of achieving big. Even if you don't achieve exactly what you want, there's a good chance you'll have achieved something significant. - Read a book with 400+ pages

12. Be intentional
Living intentionally is simply being deliberate in how we go about our life. That means planning and preparing for things ahead of time. - Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge

13. Strive for personal growth
Personal growth is about striving to be the best version of yourself. A smarter, stronger, kinder, better version overall. - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically

14. Learn the lessons from your failures
Make this the year that failure is no longer something you let get you down so much. Instead, it's something that fuels you to even greater heights in who you are. - Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school

15. Be less afraid of making mistakes
Perhaps one of the biggest reasons we don't try things sometimes is because we're afraid of making a mistake. We fear something is going to go wrong. - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf

16. Be mindful of your thoughts
Our thoughts guide our decisions more than we realize sometimes. If you focus on things that make you happy, you might be more encouraged to take more action. - Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences

17. Plan your days
Schedules add structure to your day. If I don't put down things I'm going to do in my day, I usually don't end up getting most of what I wanted done. - Read a book from your TBR list

18. Manage your time better
Managing your time better means not only setting a schedule, but sticking to it. Being diligent about doing things when you'll do them. - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)

19. Stop buying things you don't need
Choose to spend your finances on things that really matter to you. The things you buy should be related to what you're passionate about. - Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library

20. Don't let little things bother you as much
There are many things in life to get mad about. If we waste our time getting mad about everything, we won't have much time to just be happy. - Read a book with little things on the cover

21. Declutter your space
There may be things you're holding on to that it's time to let go. Take time to go through all the things you don't really use more. Decide to make room for new things that can bring you joy in life. - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet

22. Have more fun
As we get older, life gets more and more serious. Decide you won't let life be serious all of the time. Choose to make time every week for something fun you can do. - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy

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message 13: by VampAmber (last edited Dec 17, 2022 02:54AM) (new)

VampAmber | 622 comments 22 Resolutions for 2022

Duration: 1/1/22 - 12/31/22
Progress: 24/22+2

✓ 1. Be more present
You can't change what happened in the past. You also can't completely control what happens in the future. What you can do is focus more on the present. - Read a book with you received or gave as a gift. A Prayer for the Crown-Shy (12/17/22)

✓ 2. Spend time alone
Alone time gives you a moment to practice self-reflection. Putting yourself in a quiet space to think might lead you to some deeper answers. - Read a book with one person on the cover Princess of the Midnight Ball (1/9/22)

✓ 3. Write down your goals
Those who write down their goals are 1.4 times more likely to succeed at them than those who don't. It's as simple as that. - Read a book where the MC is a writer or author The One True Me and You (5/18/22)

✓ 4. Push through adversity
Overcoming adversity is a part of getting the things you want. At some point, everyone usually faces some kind of setback. - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title Love After the End: An Anthology of Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction (2/18/22)

✓ 5. Don't settle for less
Maybe for some time you've allowed yourselves to accept what little you can get in life. Now can be the time you demand more for yourself. - Read a book with less than 50 pages A Very English Christmas (2/24/22)

✓ 6. Embrace the journey
Life really is a journey. We're in a constant cycle of ups and downs. We learn from downs and hope we make decisions that create more ups. - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title Million-Dollar Mix-Up (4/25/22)

✓ 7. Let go of people no longer in your life
The new year is a good time to move on from the relationships that were lost. People come and go in our story and that's okay. - Read the last book in a series An Elderly Lady Must Not Be Crossed (5/28/22)

✓ 8. Learn something new
Lots of people say learning new things can be a good resolution to set. The more new things you learn, the more that information can help you succeed. - Read a non-fiction book Chasing Ghosts: A Tour of Our Fascination with Spirits and the Supernatural (3/21/22)

✓ 9. Follow successful habits
There are many habits that successful people do that you can start doing in the new year. A few of the ones you can consider adopting in your routine include:
Starting your day early - Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover Llewellyn's Little Book of the Day of the Dead (9/29/22)
or
Prioritizing exercise - Read a book where the MC exercises Not Your Villain (2/21/22)
or
Being more giving - Read a book with a generous MC How to Find a Princess (2/13/22)

✓ 10. Be consistent
It's often consistency that leads one to be successful at accomplishing their goals. When a person a works out regularly, they usually become more fit. - Read a book by one of your favorite authors Every Heart a Doorway (7/26/22)

✓ 11. Think bigger
When we think big, we open the door to the possibility of achieving big. Even if you don't achieve exactly what you want, there's a good chance you'll have achieved something significant. - Read a book with 400+ pages The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue (5/10/22)

✓ 12. Be intentional
Living intentionally is simply being deliberate in how we go about our life. That means planning and preparing for things ahead of time. - Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge When Two Feathers Fell from the Sky (1/15/22)

✓ 13. Strive for personal growth
Personal growth is about striving to be the best version of yourself. A smarter, stronger, kinder, better version overall. - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically Ophie's Ghosts (1/5/22)

✓ 14. Learn the lessons from your failures
Make this the year that failure is no longer something you let get you down so much. Instead, it's something that fuels you to even greater heights in who you are. - Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school Logan Likes Mary Anne! (1/17/22)

✓ 15. Be less afraid of making mistakes
Perhaps one of the biggest reasons we don't try things sometimes is because we're afraid of making a mistake. We fear something is going to go wrong. - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf The Truths We Hold: An American Journey (1/28/22)

✓ 16. Be mindful of your thoughts
Our thoughts guide our decisions more than we realize sometimes. If you focus on things that make you happy, you might be more encouraged to take more action. - Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences Stacey's Mistake (5/24/22)

✓ 17. Plan your days
Schedules add structure to your day. If I don't put down things I'm going to do in my day, I usually don't end up getting most of what I wanted done. - Read a book from your TBR list Yeah, I Said It (1/16/22)

✓ 18. Manage your time better
Managing your time better means not only setting a schedule, but sticking to it. Being diligent about doing things when you'll do them. - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline) The Love Con (1/1/22)

✓ 19. Stop buying things you don't need
Choose to spend your finances on things that really matter to you. The things you buy should be related to what you're passionate about. - Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library The Ghost At Dawn's House (1/9/22)

✓ 20. Don't let little things bother you as much
There are many things in life to get mad about. If we waste our time getting mad about everything, we won't have much time to just be happy. - Read a book with little things on the cover A Safe Girl to Love (1/8/22)

✓ 21. Declutter your space
There may be things you're holding on to that it's time to let go. Take time to go through all the things you don't really use more. Decide to make room for new things that can bring you joy in life. - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet Doctor Who: Engines of War (4/18/22)

✓ 22. Have more fun
As we get older, life gets more and more serious. Decide you won't let life be serious all of the time. Choose to make time every week for something fun you can do. - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy All Too Familiar (1/10/22)

The Love Con by Seressia Glass Ophie's Ghosts by Justina Ireland A Safe Girl to Love by Casey Plett The Ghost At Dawn's House by Ann M. Martin Princess of the Midnight Ball (The Princesses of Westfalin Trilogy, #1) by Jessica Day George All Too Familiar (Accidental Familiar, #1) by Belinda White When Two Feathers Fell from the Sky by Margaret Verble Yeah, I Said It by Wanda Sykes Logan Likes Mary Anne! (The Baby-Sitters Club #10) by Ann M. Martin The Truths We Hold An American Journey by Kamala Harris How to Find a Princess (Runaway Royals, #2) by Alyssa Cole Love After the End An Anthology of Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction by Joshua Whitehead Not Your Villain (Sidekick Squad, #2) by C.B. Lee A Very English Christmas (Gay Amish Romance, #3.5) by Keira Andrews Chasing Ghosts A Tour of Our Fascination with Spirits and the Supernatural by Marc Hartzman Doctor Who Engines of War by George Mann Million-Dollar Mix-Up A twin switch, snowbound romance by Jessica Lemmon The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab The One True Me and You by Remi K. England Stacey's Mistake (The Baby-Sitters Club #18) by Ann M. Martin An Elderly Lady Must Not Be Crossed (Elderly Lady, #2) by Helene Tursten Every Heart a Doorway (Wayward Children, #1) by Seanan McGuire Llewellyn's Little Book of the Day of the Dead by Jaime Gironés A Prayer for the Crown-Shy (Monk & Robot, #2) by Becky Chambers


message 14: by Rebecca (last edited Nov 15, 2022 06:58AM) (new)

Rebecca (bexsi) | 69 comments 22 Resolutions For 2022


1. Read a book with you received or gave as a gift .~ Some Kind of Wonderful: A Novel by Debbie Macomber, 2 STARS, 23rd Jan 139 PAGES

2. Read a book with one person on the cover ~ Purls and Potions by Nancy Warren, 3 STARS, 4th Jan, 248 PAGES

3. Read a book where the MC is a writer or author ~ Lady of the Shades by Darren Shan, 3 STARS, 17th Jan, 320 PAGES

4. Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title ~

5. Read a book with less than 50 pages ~

6. Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title ~

7. Read the last book in a series ~ Vanilla Beaned by Jenn McKinlay, 3 STARS, 3rd Jan, 294 PAGES

8. Read a non-fiction book ~

9. Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover ~ Bobbles and Broomsticks by Nancy Warren, 3 STARS, 19th Jan, 218 PAGES

10. Read a book by one of your favorite authors ~ My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon by many, 3 STARS, 3rd March, 358 PAGES

11. Read a book with 400+ pages ~ Goddamned Freaky Monsters by Rick Gualtieri, 3 STARS, 18th March, 508 PAGES

12. Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge ~ No Rest for the Dead by Many, 3 STARS, 25th Jan, 274 PAGES

13. Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically ~ Entwined by Heather Dixon Wallwork, 3 STARS, 2nd Feb, 472 PAGES

14. Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school ~ Fair Isle and Fortunes by Nancy Warren, 3 STARS, 7th Jan, 256 PAGES

15. Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf ~

16. Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences ~

17. Read a book from your TBR list ~ Go-Go Girls of the Apocalypse by Victor Gischler, 3 STARS, 12th Jan, 324 PAGES

18. Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (a looming deadline) ~ Invisible Girl by Lisa Jewell, 3 STARS, 29th Jan, 357 PAGES

19. Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library ~ My Lovely Wife by Samantha Downing, 3 STARS, 14th Jan, 390 PAGES

20. Read a book with little things on the cover ~ Lace and Lies by Nancy Warren, 3 STARS, 9th Jan, 212 PAGES (Wool)

21. Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet ~

22. Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy ~ Popcorn and Poltergeists by Nancy Warren, 3 STARS, 26th Jan, 240 PAGES


message 15: by Sha (new)

Sha | 266 comments Joining the Challenge.

Tracking it HERE because tracking two posts is hard. Hope that's okay.


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Lanelle | 20726 comments Mod
Sha wrote: "Tracking it HERE because tracking two posts is hard. Hope that's okay."

Sure.


message 17: by Mary! (last edited Jan 02, 2023 08:40PM) (new)

Mary! (u2sadie) | 145 comments 22 Resolutions for 2022
Duration: Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2022
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1. Be more present
Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.
Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story by Bono 11/05/2022

2. Spend time alone
Read a book with one person on the cover
Dream Keeper by Kristen Ashley 01/06/2022

3. Write down your goals
Read a book where the MC is a writer or author
Hard Christmas by Barbara D'Amato 01/07/2022

4. Push through adversity
Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title
How to Marry Keanu Reeves in 90 Days by K.M. Jackson 11/17/2022

5. Read a book with less than 50 pages
The Caiman by Maria Eugenia Manrique 04/19/2022

6. Embrace the journey
Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title
Wrapped Up In Christmas by Janice Lynn 12/04/2022

7. Let go of people no longer in your life
Read the last book in a series
Slashing Through the Snow by Jacqueline Frost 01/20/2022

8. Learn something new
Read a non-fiction book
Killing Yourself to Live: 85% of a True Story by Chuck Klosterman 01/31/2022

9. Follow successful habits
Starting your day early - Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover
The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling 02/17/2022
The Ex Hex (The Ex Hex, #1) by Erin Sterling

10. Be consistent
Read a book by one of your favorite authors
The A.B.C. Murders by Agatha Christie 01/12/2022

11. Think bigger
Read a book with 400+ pages
The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers 01/09/2021

12. Be intentional
Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge
Bright Burning Things byLisa Harding 01/02/2022

13. Strive for personal growth
Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically
This Is How It Always Is by Laurie Frankel 01/27/2022

14. Learn the lessons from your failures
Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school
The School for Good Mothers by Jessamine Chan 01/13/2022

15. Be less afraid of making mistakes
Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf
Nothing to Lose by J.A. Jance 03/04/2022

16. Be mindful of your thoughts
Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences
The City in the Middle of the Night by Charlie Jane Anders 12/28/2022
My first thought when I first started reading was "This book is trying too hard." I just wish I knew what it was it was trying to do or say. A jumble of incohesive plot lines that seemed to drag on forever. Then it just seemed like it ended abruptly, but was not really finished.

17. Plan your days
Read a book from your TBR list
Royal Holiday by Jasmine Guillory 01/03/2022

18. Manage your time better
Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)
One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle 03/21/2022

19. Stop buying things you don't need
Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library
Always, in December by Emily Stone 01/04/2021

20. Don't let little things bother you as much
Read a book with little things on the cover
A Deadly Inside Scoop by Abby Collette 01/25/2022

21. Declutter your space
Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams 03/25/2022

22. Have more fun
Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy
The Holiday Swap by Maggie Knox 01/01/2022


message 18: by LaurLa (last edited Dec 29, 2022 10:17AM) (new)

LaurLa | 3922 comments 22 Resolutions For 2022
January - December 2022

My 22 Resolutions Challenge (msg 18)

Books Read ➺ 22

The Bromance Book Club (Bromance Book Club, #1) by Lyssa Kay Adams Born of Embers (Phoenix Rising, #1) by Quinn Arthurs Sweet Stuff (Cupcake Club, #2) by Donna Kauffman Kitty and the Silver Bullet (Kitty Norville, #4) by Carrie Vaughn Wicked Weekend (Vegas Nights, #0.5) by Karen Erickson Down for the Count (Dare Me, #1) by Christine Bell Bite Me (Pride, #9) by Shelly Laurenston

☑️1. Be more present
🔹Read a book you received or gave as a gift
🔹The Bromance Book Club ➺ 04.12 ★★★★

☑️2. Spend time alone
🔹Read a book with one person on the cover
🔹Born of Embers ➺ 01.22 ★★★★

☑️3. Write down your goals
🔹Read a book where the MC is a writer or author
🔹Sweet Stuff ➺ 04.09 ★★★★

☑️4. Push through adversity
🔹Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title
🔹Kitty and the Silver Bullet ➺ 02.13 ★★★★

☑️5. Don't settle for less
🔹Read a book with less than 50 pages
🔹Wicked Weekend ➺ 09.30 ★★★

☑️6. Embrace the journey
🔹Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title
🔹Down for the Count ➺ 03.20 ★★★★

☑️7. Let go of people no longer in your life
🔹Read the last book in a series
🔹Bite Me ➺ 01.23 ★★★★


You Couldn't Ignore Me If You Tried The Brat Pack, John Hughes, and Their Impact on a Generation by Susannah Gora Dark Moon (Moon, #10; Decorah Security, #2) by Rebecca York Burn for Me (Fighting Fire, #1) by Lauren Blakely ] In a Badger Way (Honey Badger Chronicles, #2) by Shelly Laurenston My Favorite Half-Night Stand by Christina Lauren Unlikely Allies by Tiffany King True Colors (Elder Races, #3.5) by Thea Harrison

☑️8. Learn something new
🔹Read a non-fiction book
🔹You Couldn't Ignore Me If You Tried ➺ 04.30 ★★★★

☑️9. Follow successful habits
🔹Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover
🔹Dark Moon ➺ 04.03 ★★★

☑️10. Be consistent
🔹Read a book by one of your favorite authors
🔹Burn for Me ➺ 08.02 ★★★★

☑️11. Think bigger
🔹Read a book with 400+ pages
🔹In a Badger Way ➺ 04.21 ★★★★

☑️12. Be intentional
🔹Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge
🔹My Favorite Half-Night Stand ➺ 01.02 ★★★★

☑️13. Strive for personal growth
🔹Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically
🔹Unlikely Allies ➺ 04.30 ★★★

☑️14. Learn the lessons from your failures
🔹Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school
🔹True Colors ➺ 07.12 ★★★★


Bared to You (Crossfire, #1) by Sylvia Day Deadly Creed (Red Team #8) by Elaine Levine He's No Angel (Heaven Can Wait, #1) by Jacquie D'Alessandro Marking Time (The Immortal Descendants, #1) by April White First Comes Scandal (Rokesbys #4) by Julia Quinn Abigail's Shop A Small Town Spicy Romcom (Cypress Hollow Yarns Book 1) by Rachael Herron Spy Night on Union Station (EarthCent Ambassador, #4) by E.M. Foner Blood Heir (Aurelia Ryder, #1) by Ilona Andrews

☑️15. Be less afraid of making mistakes
🔹Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf
🔹Bared to You ➺ 07.03 ★★★★

☑️16. Be mindful of your thoughts
🔹Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences
🔹Deadly Creed ➺ 01.04 ★★★★
This next installment of the Red Team was enjoyable. I think the series has jumped the shark a little but I'm okay with thatt and am along for the ride. I still enjoy the relastionship building and the cameredie between the main group. There was some wishy-washiness between both MCs on getting together but overall a good read.

☑️17. Plan your days
🔹Read a book from your TBR list
🔹He's No Angel ➺ 01.07 ★★★

☑️18. Manage your time better
🔹Read a book where time is an important part of the plot
🔹Marking Time ➺ 07.06 ★★★★

☑️19. Stop buying things you don't need
🔹Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library
🔹First Comes Scandal ➺ 03.20 ★★★★

☑️20. Don't let little things bother you as much
🔹Read a book with little things on the cover
🔹Abigail's Shop ➺ 11.29 ★★★★

☑️21. Declutter your space
🔹Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet
🔹Spy Night on Union Station ➺ 04.18 ★★★

☑️22. Have more fun
🔹Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy
🔹Blood Heir ➺ 01.13 ★★★★


message 19: by Shelly (last edited Feb 06, 2022 05:59AM) (new)

Shelly | 640 comments ABANDON! DUPLICATE TO #7

22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever

Your life is yours to make great. A new year can be the beginning of you living the way you've always wanted. The beginning of finally achieving all the goals and desires you have.

If 2021 wasn't great for you, let that motivate you even more to make 2022 your best year yet.

Duration: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2021
No page limit.

3/22

1. Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.

☃️2. Read a book with one person on the cover. The Accidental Werewolf - Dakota Cassidy 01/29/22
The Accidental Werewolf (Accidentals, #1) by Dakota Cassidy

3. Read a book where the MC is a writer or author

4. Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title

5. Read a book with less than 50 pages

6. Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title

7. Read the last book in a series

8. Read a non-fiction book

9. Read a book where the MC exercises
Books Can Be Deceiving - Jenn McKinlay 01/02/22 - MC - Lindsey rides her bicycle everywhere she goes in town.
Books Can Be Deceiving (Library Lover's Mystery, #1) by Jenn McKinlay

10. Read a book by one of your favorite authors

11. Read a book with 400+ pages

12. Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge

13. Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically

14. Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school

15. Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf

☃️16. Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences. - Mrs. Morris and the Vampire - Traci Wilton 01/13/33
REVIEW: This series never disappoints. Mrs. Morris and the Vampire is the 5th book in Traci Wilton’s Salem B&B Mystery series. I love this series! It has everything I look for in a cozy mystery. The big hearted main character, Charlene the B&B owner. Her close friends, especially Minnie and Avery. There are powerful white witches, her resident ghost Dr. Jack Strathmore, and hunky Sam Elliott look alike Detective Sam Holden. There is magic, a little romance, some paranormal experiences and always a great twist in the end keeping me from deducting the killer before he/she is revealed.
Mrs. Morris and the Vampire (A Salem B&B Mystery, #5) by Traci Wilton

17. Read a book from your TBR list

18. Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)

19. Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library

☃️20. Read a book with little things on the cover - Kneaded to Death - Winnie Archer 01/07/22
Kneaded to Death (A Bread Shop Mystery #1) by Winnie Archer

21. Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet

22. Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy



message 20: by Sember (last edited Jan 08, 2022 05:44PM) (new)

Sember | 11 comments Completed: 2/22

1. Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.

2. Read a book with one person on the cover

3. Read a book where the MC is a writer or author

4. Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title

5. Read a book with less than 50 pages

6. Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title

7. Read the last book in a series

√ 8. Read a non-fiction book A Night to Remember by Walter Lord A Night to Remember By: Walter Lord

9. Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover
or
Read a book where the MC exercises
or
Read a book with a generous MC

10. Read a book by one of your favorite authors

11. Read a book with 400+ pages

12. Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge

13. Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically

14. Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school

√ 15. Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf Matched (Matched, #1) by Ally Condie Matched By: Ally Condie

16. Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences

17. Read a book from your TBR list

18. Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)

19. Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library

20. Read a book with little things on the cover

21. Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet

22. Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy


message 21: by Tania (new)

Tania | 188 comments Update message 3, 1/22

12. Be intentional- Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge
Death Cruise by Don Davis (finished 1/6) for challenges: PopSugar, Book Riot Read Harder, USA Reading Roadtrip, Around the World in 80 books, Facebook 52 books, I Spy, Hindsight is 2022, and this one


message 22: by Shelley (last edited Jun 15, 2022 02:32PM) (new)

Shelley | 369 comments 22 Resolutions for 2022
January 1 - December 31, 2021


1. Be more present - Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.

2. Spend time alone - Read a book with one person on the cover.

3. Write down your goals - Read a book where the MC is a writer or author.

4. Push through adversity - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title.

5. Don't settle for less - Read a book with less than 50 pages.

6. Embrace the journey - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title.

7. Let go of people no longer in your life - Read the last book in a series.

8. Learn something new - Read a non-fiction book.

9. Follow successful habits - Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover or where the MC exercises or with a generous MC.

10. Be consistent - Read a book by one of your favorite authors.

✓ 11. Think bigger - Read a book with 400+ pages. Dark Tides - 464 pgs

✓ 12. Be intentional - Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge. - The Do-Right - Scrabble Challenge - 6/11/22

13. Strive for personal growth - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically.

14. Learn the lessons from your failures - Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school.

15. Be less afraid of making mistakes - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf.

✓ 16. Be mindful of your thoughts - Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences. Stupid Machine - 1/10/22

Can't wait for the mini-series! If you like sci-fi mixed with a little mystery and humor, you'll enjoy this book. I don't know who I loved more, Soteria.Reizoko the refrigerator who doesn't know why the orange juice he ordered hasn't been picked up or Jupyter, the tech he keeps calling. I'm not usually a big fan of sci-fi, but I give this 2 👍👍


17. Plan your days - Read a book from your TBR list.

18. Manage your time better - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline).

19. Stop buying things you don't need - Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library.

20. Don't let little things bother you as much - Read a book with little things on the cover.

21. Declutter your space - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet.

22. Have more fun - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy.

Dark Tides (The Fairmile, #2) by Philippa Gregory The Do-Right (Delpha Wade and Tom Phelan Mystery Series #1) by Lisa Sandlin Stupid Machine by Mark Niemann-Ross


message 23: by Meg (last edited Aug 27, 2022 09:51PM) (new)

Meg (makeli2) | 1764 comments 22 Resolutions for 2022

1. Be more present
*Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.
Leverage in Death (In Death, #47) by J.D. Robb Leverage in Death 05/31

2. Spend time alone
*Read a book with one person on the cover
Sharpe Edge (Maycroft Mystery #2) by Lisa B. Thomas Sharpe Edge 01/02

3. Write down your goals
*Read a book where the MC is a writer or author
The Word Is Murder (Hawthorne and Horowitz Mystery, #1) by Anthony Horowitz The Word is Murder 02/09

4. Push through adversity
*Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title
Have Yourself a Beary Little Murder (Shamelessly Adorable Teddy Bear Mystery, #3) by Meg Macy Have Yourself a Beary Little Murder, Meg Macy 01/04

5. Don't settle for less
*Read a book with less than 50 pages (46p)
Good Things Come In Dangerous Packages A Secrets of Sanctuary Cozy Mystery Holiday Short (Secrets of Sanctuary Cozy Mystery Holiday Shorts Book 2) by Tara Meyers Good Things Come in Dangerous Packages

6. Embrace the journey
*Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title
Wrapped Up In Christmas An uplifting small-town romance from Hallmark Publishing by Janice Lynn Wrapped Up in Christmas 01/04

7. Let go of people no longer in your life
*Read the last book in a series
Cajun Kiss of Death (Cajun Country Mystery #7) by Ellen Byron Cajun Kiss of Death. Ellen Byron 01/30

8. Learn something new
*Read a non-fiction book
Brat An '80s Story by Andrew McCarthy Brat: an 80's Story, 01/29

9. Follow successful habits
Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover
The Amazing Mrs. Pollifax (Mrs. Pollifax, #2) by Dorothy Gilman The Amazing Mrs. Pollifax 01/06

10. Be consistent
*Read a book by one of your favorite authors
Deceit in Paradise (Florida Keys Mystery #25) by Deborah Brown Deceit in Paradise 01/30

11. Think bigger
*Read a book with 400+ pages (416p)
Love Your Life by Sophie Kinsella Love Your LIfe 01/10

12. Be intentional
*Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge
Beauty (Folktales, #1) by Robin McKinley Beauty 01/07

13. Strive for personal growth
*Read a book with an MC that might still be growing physically
The Vanderbeekers and the Hidden Garden by Karina Yan Glaser The Vanderbeekers And The Hidden Garden 01/09

14. Learn the lessons from your failures
*Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school
The Stranger Diaries (Harbinder Kaur #1) by Elly Griffiths Stranger Diaries 01/16

15. Be less afraid of making mistakes
*Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf
A Literal Mess (Allie Cobb Mystery #1) by J.C. Kenney A Literal Mess 08/19

16. Be mindful of your thoughts
*Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences (*Review at bottom of challenge)
Corpse Suzette (Savannah Reid, #11) by G.A. McKevett Corpse Suzette 03/06

17. Plan your days
*Read a book from your TBR list
A Fatal New Year (Tipperary Carriage Company Mystery #1) by J.A. Whiting A Fatal New Year, J A Whiting , Nell McCarthy 01/01

18. Manage your time better
*Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual , a looming deadline) =====> dual timeline
Sweethearts Can Be Murder A Girl and Her Dog Cozy Mystery (Charlie Parker #19) by Connie Shelton Sweethearts Can Be Murder 01/13

19. Stop buying things you don't need
*Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library
The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl by Stacy McAnulty The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl 02/08

20. Don't let little things bother you as much
*Read a book with little things on the cover
Easter Egg Hunt Murder (A Reporter Roland Bean Cozy Mystery Book 1) by Rachel Woods Easter Egg Hunt Murder 04/17

21. Declutter your space
*Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet
The Dust of Kaku (Space Janitor #2) by Julia Huni The Dust of Kaku 04/08

22. Have more fun
*Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy
A Fiancée's Guide to First Wives and Murder by Dianne Freeman A Fiancee's Guide to First Wives and Murder 02/01

*REVIEW:
So, okay, I totally didn't see that one coming. What a terrific ending!

Savannah and Dirk have partnered once again to work on a crime, this time at a swanky new day spa. It's barely opened its doors before one of the owners disappears, and it's a head-scratcher with nary a clue to be found. This is followed in short order by a homicide, and it takes all their resources to hone in on the truth behind both incidents.

Interwoven into the tale is the issue of body shaming, and the rude and crude dismissal and disdain of those with ample curves. This old issue was handled well enough in the story, with a happy ending for the person involved. (Note that Savannah is also full-figured, but she doesn't trip on it, which is a boost for those readers who may struggle with this.)

I thoroughly enjoy this series, and have been stringing it along so I don't run out of books too quickly. I did read two this month almost back to back, and it' was great fun.


message 24: by Dee (last edited Oct 21, 2022 06:48AM) (new)

Dee (jadzia_dax) | 175 comments The Challenge Factory Yearly Challenge
22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever (22/22)
Duration: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2021


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1. Be more present - Read a book with you received or gave as a gift. The Souls of Black Folks

2. Spend time alone - Read a book with one person on the cover Book of Matthew: House of Whispers

3. Write down your goals - Read a book where the MC is a writer or author November 9

4. Push through adversity - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

5. Don't settle for less - Read a book with less than 50 pages The Crown & the Arrow

6. Embrace the journey - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title Uprising

7. Let go of people no longer in your life - Read the last book in a series Monsters

8. Learn something new - Read a non-fiction book Changes That Heal: The Four Shifts That Make Everything Better…And That Anyone Can Do

9. Starting your day early - Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover Dark Desires After Dusk

10. Be consistent - Read a book by one of your favourite authors The Deepest of Secrets

11. Think bigger - Read a book with 400+ pages Written in My Own Heart's Blood

12. Be intentional- Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge Parable of the Sower

13. Strive for personal growth - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically Darkdawn

14. Learn the lessons from your failures - Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school One of Us Is Next

15. Be less afraid of making mistakes - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf Transcendent Kingdom

16. Be mindful of your thoughts
Our thoughts guide our decisions more than we realize sometimes. If you focus on things that make you happy, you might be more encouraged to take more action. - Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences. Chernobyl 01:23:40: The Incredible True Story of the World's Worst Nuclear Disaster

17. Plan your days
Schedules add structure to your day. If I don't put down things I'm going to do in my day, I usually don't end up getting most of what I wanted done. - Read a book from your TBR list: Alpha Rising

18. Manage your time better - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline) The Space Between

19. Stop buying things you don't need - Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library Dark Tarot

20. Don't let little things bother you as much - Read a book with little things on the cover The Midnight Library

21. Declutter your space - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet Drive

22. Have more fun - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy Archangel's Light


message 25: by Amy (new)

Amy | 3 comments I would like to join. I’ll get my list to start posting!


message 26: by *Dawn (last edited Mar 14, 2022 02:57AM) (new)

*Dawn (x1f4dadawnx1f4da) | 208 comments COMPLETED 3-13-22

22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever

Duration: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2022
No page limit.

✔️1. Be more present - Read a book which you received or gave as a gift. - Gave a copy to my son who is a history major. All the footnotes/citations in this book reminded me of his thesis paper which I read about eight times while helping to edit it! lol
Lincoln in the Bardo-George Saunders 3-13-22, 5*
Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders

✔️2. Spend time alone - Read a book with one person on the cover
Hostage - Elie Wiesel 1-3-22 3*
Hostage by Elie Wiesel

✔️3. Write down your goals - Read a book where the MC is a writer or author - female MC is writing a book
American King - Sierra Simone #3 New Camelot Trilogy, 1-31-22, 3*
American King (New Camelot Trilogy, #3) by Sierra Simone

✔️4. Push through adversity - Overcoming adversity is a part of getting the things you want. At some point, everyone usually faces some kind of setback. - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title
Last Call: A True Story of Love, Lust, and Murder in Queer New York - Elon Green 2-18-22, 4*
Last Call A True Story of Love, Lust, and Murder in Queer New York by Elon Green

✔️5. Don't settle for less - Read a book with less than 50 pages - ebook 12 pgs.
Restoration of Faith - Jim Butcher #.5 The Dresden Files, 2-20-22, 4*
Restoration of Faith (The Dresden Files, #0.1) by Jim Butcher

✔️6. Embrace the journey - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title
The Year We Fell Down - Sarina Bowen #2 The Ivy Years, 2-4-22, 4*
The Year We Fell Down (The Ivy Years, #1) by Sarina Bowen

✔️7. Let go of people no longer in your life - Read the last book in a series
Winter Fire - Elizabeth Lowell #6 Only series, 1-21-22 4*
Winter Fire by Elizabeth Lowell

✔️8. Learn something new - Read a non-fiction book
If You Ask Me - Betty White 1-18-22 4*
If You Ask Me And Of Course You Won't by Betty White

✔️9. Follow successful habits - Read a book where the MC exercises - MC owns a fitness video empire
Legacy - Nora Roberts 1-6-22 3-1/2*
Legacy by Nora Roberts

✔️10. Be consistent - Read a book by one of your favorite authors
Reminders of Him - Colleen Hoover 1-23-22, 4*
Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover

✔️11. Think bigger - Read a book with 400+ pages
Rachel's Holiday - Marian Keyes #2 Walsh Family, 1-15-22 2* - 626 pgs.
Rachel's Holiday (Walsh Family #2) by Marian Keyes

✔️12. Be intentional - Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge
My Cousin Rachel - Daphne du Maurier 1-16-22 4*
My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier

✔️13. Strive for personal growth - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically
Autoboyography - Christina Lauren 1-1-22 5*
Autoboyography by Christina Lauren

✔️14. Learn the lessons from your failures - Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school
The Love Hypothesis - Ali Hazelwood #1 The Love Hypothesis, 1-5-22 4*
The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood

✔️15. Be less afraid of making mistakes - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf
Beautiful Player - Christina Lauren #3 Beautiful Bastard, 2-3-22, 4*
Beautiful Player (Beautiful Bastard, #3) by Christina Lauren

✔️16. Be mindful of your thoughts - Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences
The Blasphemer - Nigel Farndale 1-9-22 4-1/2*
The Blasphemer by Nigel Farndale
My review

✔️17. Plan your days - Read a book from your TBR list
The Zookeeper's Wife - Diane Ackerman 1-22-22, 3-1/2*
The Zookeeper's Wife by Diane Ackerman

✔️18. Manage your time better - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)
The House on the Strand - Daphne du Maurier 1-11-22 4*
The House on the Strand by Daphne du Maurier

✔️19. Stop buying things you don't need - Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library
Here We Go Again: My Life In Television - Betty White 1-27-22, 3*
Here We Go Again My Life In Television by Betty White

✔️20. Don't let little things bother you as much - Read a book with little things on the cover - matchsticks
Moonglow - Michael Chabon 1-3-22 4*
Moonglow by Michael Chabon

✔️21. Declutter your space - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet - (Olympus Resort, Off-Planet)
Interlude in Death - J.D. Robb #12.5 In Death, 2-8-22, 5*
Interlude in Death (In Death, #12.5) by J.D. Robb

✔️22. Have more fun - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy
Beautiful Ruins - Jess Walter 1-20-22 5*
Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter


message 27: by Agnieszka (last edited Jul 24, 2022 06:26AM) (new)

Agnieszka (agnieszka7) | 1988 comments Looks fun. I'm in.

22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever
Duration:
1/1/22 - 12/31/22
Completed: 22/22


✔ 1. Read a book with you received or gave as a gift. 31 Tage Lobpreis: Neue Freude an Gott=31 Days of Praise: Enjoying God Anew by Ruth Myers & Warren Myers 4* 3/30 - I gifted it my best friend last Christmas

✔ 2. Read a book with one person on the cover Granny Bares It All (Secret Agent Granny #4) by Harper Lin Granny Bares It All by Harper Lin 4* 1/1

✔ 3. Read a book where the MC is a writer or author A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf by John Muir 5* 2/14 - the author=MC was a naturalist and author

✔ 4. Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title American Civil War: A History From Beginning to End by Henry Freeman & Hourly History 4* 2/22 - cIVil wAR hiSTorY EnD

✔ 5. Read a book with less than 50 pages Third Watch by Robert Dugoni 5* 1/13 - 48 pages

✔ 6. Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title Childlike Faith For Grown-Up Miracles by Chantale Williams 5* 7/24 - grown-UP

✔ 7. Read the last book in a series Forever Lies by Kathleen Brooks 4* 2/7 - Forever Bluegrass #17 published 1/18/22, next one in series is planned for November

✔ 8. Read a non-fiction book The Power of Persistent Prayer: Praying With Greater Purpose and Passion by Cindy Jacobs 5* 2/28

✔ 9. Read a book where the MC exercises & with a generous MC The Academy by Robert Dugoni 5* 1/13 - she organized a training group at the police academy she attends and is generous with her time, support and let's one of the other 'students' stay at her place for the course duration

✔ 10. Read a book by one of your favorite authors Swamp Santa by Jana Deleon 5* 1/5

✔ 11. Read a book with 400+ pages Die Zeuginnen=The Testaments by Margaret Atwood 5* 2/19 - 576 pages

✔ 12. Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge Sleigh Ride Together with You by JoAnn Durgin 4* 1/23 - among others Hurricanes Category Three: 111–129 mph: series #3 (first block, last book) & The Sturdy, Reliable, Hardworking Preposition Challenge with, both challenges in the Crazy Challenge Connection group

✔ 13. Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically The Snow Queen of Somerville High by Adam Bertocci 2* 1/1 - she's a high school student in her early teens

✔ 14. Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school The Calling of Emily Evans by Janette Oke 4* 1/22 - in the beginning the MC's a Bible school student, later Sunday school teacher

✔ 15. Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf The Spy by Paulo Coelho no rating: see review 3/2 - shelved: The Alchemist

✔ 16. Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences Heaven's Doors Are Open by Blake Western 4* 2/14 - my review

✔ 17. Read a book from your TBR list Death of a Dapper Snowman by Angela Pepper 4* 1/26 - added 8/16/16

✔ 18. Read a book where time is an important part of the plot My Sister's Grave by Robert Dugoni 5* 2/16 - multiple time lines & (view spoiler)

✔ 19. Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod: Ein Wegweiser durch den Irrgarten der deutschen Sprache (Dativ Is The Death of Genitive: A Directory Through The Maze of German Language) by Bastian Sick 4* 3/26 - local library

✔ 20. Read a book with little things on the cover Bullets and Beads (Miss Fortune Mystery #17) by Jana Deleon Bullets and Beads by Jana Deleon 5* 1/9 - beads

✔ 21. Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet Interlude in Death book 1 in Three in Death by J.D. Robb 4.5* 6/11 - set at Olympia Resort, build on a man-made holiday & entertainment planet

✔ 22. Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy Fortune Funhouse by Jana Deleon 4* 1/16 - re-read of a book in my very favorite series :-D
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message 28: by Mary (new)

Mary | 433 comments Is there a way to search the Mistakes bookshelf, by author or book, besides scrolling through it?


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Lanelle | 20726 comments Mod
Mary wrote: "Is there a way to search the Mistake bookshelf, by author or book, besides scrolling through it?"

Not really.

If you think a book might be tagged 'Mistake", you can go to the book's main page and scroll through all its tags. That might be quicker.


message 30: by Connie (last edited Jan 31, 2022 07:44PM) (new)

Connie D | 328 comments The Challenge Factory Yearly Challenge
22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever (4/22)
Duration: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2021
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22 Resolutions for 2022

6/22


1. Be more present - Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.

2. Spend time alone 1/13/22 - Read a book with one person on the cover.
Broken Horses

3. Write down your goals 1/31/22
Read a book where the MC is a writer or author:
Chase Darkness with Me: How One True-Crime Writer Started Solving Murders Billy Jensen is a true crime writer.

4. Push through adversity - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title

5. Don't settle for less 1/31/22 - Read a book with less than 50 pages The Wordy Book

6. Embrace the journey - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title

7. Let go of people no longer in your life - Read the last book in a series

8. Learn something new - Read a non-fiction book

9. Follow successful habits (choose one):
Starting your day early - Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover
or
Prioritizing exercise - Read a book where the MC exercises
or
Being more giving - Read a book with a generous MC

10. Be consistent - Read a book by one of your favorite authors

11. Think bigger - Read a book with 400+ pages

12. Be intentional- Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge Sick of Shadows
1/26/22 For a challenge requiring books were published in January: Published January 1, 1984


13. Strive for personal growth - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically

14. Learn the lessons from your failures 1/5/22 - Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school
We Dream of Space


15. Be less afraid of making mistakes - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf

16. Be mindful of your thoughts 1/18/22
Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences: The Love Lives of Birds: Courting and Mating Rituals What a charming book! The illustrations are beautiful, the writing is both crisp and amusing.
Basically, Laura Erickson has selected a variety of birds and describes their behavior during courting, mating, and raising broods (and also depicts the behavior in pictures). The amusing and unusual part is she often compares birds' love lives to movie characters. After reading this, I managed to visit a wildlife refuge and I recognized courting behavior that I wouldn't have understood before. So fun!


17. Plan your days 1/2/22
- Read a book from your TBR list: The Woman in the Window

18. Manage your time better - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)

19. Stop buying things you don't need - Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library

20. Don't let little things bother you as much - Read a book with little things on the cover

21. Declutter your space - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet

22. Have more fun - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy


☘Misericordia☘ ⚡ϟ⚡⛈⚡☁ ❇️❤❣ (misericordia) | 456 comments Signing up: 22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever
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1. Be more present
You can't change what happened in the past. You also can't completely control what happens in the future. What you can do is focus more on the present. - Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.

2. Spend time alone
Alone time gives you a moment to practice self-reflection. Putting yourself in a quiet space to think might lead you to some deeper answers. - Read a book with one person on the cover

3. Write down your goals
Those who write down their goals are 1.4 times more likely to succeed at them than those who don't. It's as simple as that. - Read a book where the MC is a writer or author

4. Push through adversity
Overcoming adversity is a part of getting the things you want. At some point, everyone usually faces some kind of setback. - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title

5. Don't settle for less
Maybe for some time you've allowed yourselves to accept what little you can get in life. Now can be the time you demand more for yourself. - Read a book with less than 50 pages

6. Embrace the journey
Life really is a journey. We're in a constant cycle of ups and downs. We learn from downs and hope we make decisions that create more ups. - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title

7. Let go of people no longer in your life
The new year is a good time to move on from the relationships that were lost. People come and go in our story and that's okay. - Read the last book in a series

8. Learn something new
Lots of people say learning new things can be a good resolution to set. The more new things you learn, the more that information can help you succeed. - Read a non-fiction book

9. Follow successful habits
There are many habits that successful people do that you can start doing in the new year. A few of the ones you can consider adopting in your routine include:
Starting your day early - Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover
or
Prioritizing exercise - Read a book where the MC exercises
or
Being more giving - Read a book with a generous MC

10. Be consistent
It's often consistency that leads one to be successful at accomplishing their goals. When a person a works out regularly, they usually become more fit. - Read a book by one of your favorite authors

11. Think bigger
When we think big, we open the door to the possibility of achieving big. Even if you don't achieve exactly what you want, there's a good chance you'll have achieved something significant. - Read a book with 400+ pages

12. Be intentional
Living intentionally is simply being deliberate in how we go about our life. That means planning and preparing for things ahead of time. - Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge

13. Strive for personal growth
Personal growth is about striving to be the best version of yourself. A smarter, stronger, kinder, better version overall. - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically

14. Learn the lessons from your failures
Make this the year that failure is no longer something you let get you down so much. Instead, it's something that fuels you to even greater heights in who you are. - Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school

15. Be less afraid of making mistakes
Perhaps one of the biggest reasons we don't try things sometimes is because we're afraid of making a mistake. We fear something is going to go wrong. - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf

16. Be mindful of your thoughts
Our thoughts guide our decisions more than we realize sometimes. If you focus on things that make you happy, you might be more encouraged to take more action. - Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences

17. Plan your days
Schedules add structure to your day. If I don't put down things I'm going to do in my day, I usually don't end up getting most of what I wanted done. - Read a book from your TBR list

18. Manage your time better
Managing your time better means not only setting a schedule, but sticking to it. Being diligent about doing things when you'll do them. - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)

19. Stop buying things you don't need
Choose to spend your finances on things that really matter to you. The things you buy should be related to what you're passionate about. - Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library

20. Don't let little things bother you as much
There are many things in life to get mad about. If we waste our time getting mad about everything, we won't have much time to just be happy. - Read a book with little things on the cover

21. Declutter your space
There may be things you're holding on to that it's time to let go. Take time to go through all the things you don't really use more. Decide to make room for new things that can bring you joy in life. - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet

22. Have more fun
As we get older, life gets more and more serious. Decide you won't let life be serious all of the time. Choose to make time every week for something fun you can do. - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy


message 32: by Shan ~A~ (last edited Feb 01, 2022 07:25PM) (new)

Shan ~A~ | 1233 comments 22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever
Duration: 1/1/22 - 12/31/22
Completed: 2/22
no page minimum

1. Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.

2. Read a book with one person on the cover

3. Read a book where the MC is a writer or author
Leather & Lace by Samantha A. Cole ~ 02/01

4. Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title

5. Read a book with less than 50 pages

6. Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title

7. Read the last book in a series

8. Read a non-fiction book

9. Read a book where the MC exercises
Rushed by Aurora Rose Reynolds ~ 02/01

10. Read a book by one of your favorite authors

11. Read a book with 400+ pages

12. Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge

13. Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically

14. Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school

15. Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf

16. Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences

17. Read a book from your TBR list

18. Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)

19. Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library

20. Read a book with little things on the cover

21. Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet

22. Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy


message 33: by Mary (new)

Mary | 433 comments Another Mistakes Bookshelf question. What's the purpose of that shelf? Does it mean there's a mistake in the book? Or it was a mistake to read it? Or the characters make mistakes?


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*Dawn (x1f4dadawnx1f4da) | 208 comments Mary wrote: "Another Mistakes Bookshelf question. What's the purpose of that shelf? Does it mean there's a mistake in the book? Or it was a mistake to read it? Or the characters make mistakes?"

I was wondering the same thing! : )


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Lanelle | 20726 comments Mod
Mary wrote: "Another Mistakes Bookshelf question. What's the purpose of that shelf? Does it mean there's a mistake in the book? Or it was a mistake to read it? Or the characters make mistakes?"

Your guess is as good as mine. People tagged books with 'mistake' is all I know.


message 36: by Jeanne (last edited Feb 04, 2022 11:43AM) (new)

Jeanne (oldemill) | 431 comments The Challenge Factory Yearly Challenge
22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever


Duration: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2021
No page limit

22 Resolutions for 2022
1. Be more present
You can't change what happened in the past. You also can't completely control what happens in the future. What you can do is focus more on the present. - Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.

2. Spend time alone
Alone time gives you a moment to practice self-reflection. Putting yourself in a quiet space to think might lead you to some deeper answers. - Read a book with one person on the cover
Honey Roasted by Cleo Coyle 2/3/2022 Honey Roasted (Coffeehouse Mystery, #19) by Cleo Coyle

3. Write down your goals
Those who write down their goals are 1.4 times more likely to succeed at them than those who don't. It's as simple as that. - Read a book where the MC is a writer or author

4. Push through adversity
Overcoming adversity is a part of getting the things you want. At some point, everyone usually faces some kind of setback. - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title
The Lavender of Larch Hall: an Emily Mansion Mystery by Ruby Loren 1/7/2022 The Lavender of Larch Hall (Emily Haversson Mystery #1) by Ruby Loren

5. Don't settle for less
Maybe for some time you've allowed yourselves to accept what little you can get in life. Now can be the time you demand more for yourself. - Read a book with less than 50 pages

6. Embrace the journey
Life really is a journey. We're in a constant cycle of ups and downs. We learn from downs and hope we make decisions that create more ups. - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title

7. Let go of people no longer in your life
The new year is a good time to move on from the relationships that were lost. People come and go in our story and that's okay. - Read the last book in a series

8. Learn something new
Lots of people say learning new things can be a good resolution to set. The more new things you learn, the more that information can help you succeed. - Read a non-fiction book

9. Follow successful habits
There are many habits that successful people do that you can start doing in the new year. A few of the ones you can consider adopting in your routine include:
Starting your day early - Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover Maui Madness by Kathi Daley Maui Madness (Zoe Donovan Mystery #7) by Kathi Daley
or
Prioritizing exercise - Read a book where the MC exercises
or
Being more giving - Read a book with a generous MC

10. Be consistent
It's often consistency that leads one to be successful at accomplishing their goals. When a person a works out regularly, they usually become more fit. - Read a book by one of your favorite authors

11. Think bigger
When we think big, we open the door to the possibility of achieving big. Even if you don't achieve exactly what you want, there's a good chance you'll have achieved something significant. - Read a book with 400+ pages

12. Be intentional
Living intentionally is simply being deliberate in how we go about our life. That means planning and preparing for things ahead of time. - Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge

13. Strive for personal growth
Personal growth is about striving to be the best version of yourself. A smarter, stronger, kinder, better version overall. - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically

14. Learn the lessons from your failures
Make this the year that failure is no longer something you let get you down so much. Instead, it's something that fuels you to even greater heights in who you are. - Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school

15. Be less afraid of making mistakes
Perhaps one of the biggest reasons we don't try things sometimes is because we're afraid of making a mistake. We fear something is going to go wrong. - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf

16. Be mindful of your thoughts
Our thoughts guide our decisions more than we realize sometimes. If you focus on things that make you happy, you might be more encouraged to take more action. - Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences

17. Plan your days
Schedules add structure to your day. If I don't put down things I'm going to do in my day, I usually don't end up getting most of what I wanted done. - Read a book from your TBR list

18. Manage your time better
Managing your time better means not only setting a schedule, but sticking to it. Being diligent about doing things when you'll do them. - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)

19. Stop buying things you don't need
Choose to spend your finances on things that really matter to you. The things you buy should be related to what you're passionate about. - Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library

20. Don't let little things bother you as much
There are many things in life to get mad about. If we waste our time getting mad about everything, we won't have much time to just be happy. - Read a book with little things on the cover

21. Declutter your space
There may be things you're holding on to that it's time to let go. Take time to go through all the things you don't really use more. Decide to make room for new things that can bring you joy in life. - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet

22. Have more fun
As we get older, life gets more and more serious. Decide you won't let life be serious all of the time. Choose to make time every week for something fun you can do. - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy
Game On by Janet Evanovich 1/23/2022 Game On Tempting Twenty-Eight (Stephanie Plum, #28) by Janet Evanovich


Bunnita (Worth Reading It?) (bunnita) | 12 comments 22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever

Your life is yours to make great. A new year can be the beginning of you living the way you've always wanted. The beginning of finally achieving all the goals and desires you have.

If 2021 wasn't great for you, let that motivate you even more to make 2022 your best year yet.

Duration: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2021
No page limit.

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22 Resolutions for 2022
1. Be more present
You can't change what happened in the past. You also can't completely control what happens in the future. What you can do is focus more on the present. - Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.

2. Spend time alone
Alone time gives you a moment to practice self-reflection. Putting yourself in a quiet space to think might lead you to some deeper answers. - Read a book with one person on the cover

3. Write down your goals
Those who write down their goals are 1.4 times more likely to succeed at them than those who don't. It's as simple as that. - Read a book where the MC is a writer or author

4. Push through adversity
Overcoming adversity is a part of getting the things you want. At some point, everyone usually faces some kind of setback. - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title

5. Don't settle for less
Maybe for some time you've allowed yourselves to accept what little you can get in life. Now can be the time you demand more for yourself. - Read a book with less than 50 pages

6. Embrace the journey
Life really is a journey. We're in a constant cycle of ups and downs. We learn from downs and hope we make decisions that create more ups. - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title

7. Let go of people no longer in your life
The new year is a good time to move on from the relationships that were lost. People come and go in our story and that's okay. - Read the last book in a series

8. Learn something new
Lots of people say learning new things can be a good resolution to set. The more new things you learn, the more that information can help you succeed. - Read a non-fiction book

9. Follow successful habits
There are many habits that successful people do that you can start doing in the new year. A few of the ones you can consider adopting in your routine include:
Starting your day early - Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover
or
Prioritizing exercise - Read a book where the MC exercises
or
Being more giving - Read a book with a generous MC

10. Be consistent
It's often consistency that leads one to be successful at accomplishing their goals. When a person a works out regularly, they usually become more fit. - Read a book by one of your favorite authors

11. Think bigger
When we think big, we open the door to the possibility of achieving big. Even if you don't achieve exactly what you want, there's a good chance you'll have achieved something significant. - Read a book with 400+ pages

12. Be intentional
Living intentionally is simply being deliberate in how we go about our life. That means planning and preparing for things ahead of time. - Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge

13. Strive for personal growth
Personal growth is about striving to be the best version of yourself. A smarter, stronger, kinder, better version overall. - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically

14. Learn the lessons from your failures
Make this the year that failure is no longer something you let get you down so much. Instead, it's something that fuels you to even greater heights in who you are. - Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school

15. Be less afraid of making mistakes
Perhaps one of the biggest reasons we don't try things sometimes is because we're afraid of making a mistake. We fear something is going to go wrong. - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf

16. Be mindful of your thoughts
Our thoughts guide our decisions more than we realize sometimes. If you focus on things that make you happy, you might be more encouraged to take more action. - Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences

17. Plan your days
Schedules add structure to your day. If I don't put down things I'm going to do in my day, I usually don't end up getting most of what I wanted done. - Read a book from your TBR list

18. Manage your time better
Managing your time better means not only setting a schedule, but sticking to it. Being diligent about doing things when you'll do them. - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)

19. Stop buying things you don't need
Choose to spend your finances on things that really matter to you. The things you buy should be related to what you're passionate about. - Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library

20. Don't let little things bother you as much
There are many things in life to get mad about. If we waste our time getting mad about everything, we won't have much time to just be happy. - Read a book with little things on the cover

21. Declutter your space
There may be things you're holding on to that it's time to let go. Take time to go through all the things you don't really use more. Decide to make room for new things that can bring you joy in life. - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet

22. Have more fun
As we get older, life gets more and more serious. Decide you won't let life be serious all of the time. Choose to make time every week for something fun you can do. - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy


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*Dawn (x1f4dadawnx1f4da) | 208 comments COMPLETED 3-13-22, m.26

22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever

Duration: Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2022
No page limit.

✔️1. Be more present - Read a book which you received or gave as a gift. - Gave a copy to my son who is a history major. All the footnotes/citations in this book reminded me of his thesis paper which I read about eight times while helping to edit it! lol
Lincoln in the Bardo-George Saunders 3-13-22, 5*
Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders

✔️2. Spend time alone - Read a book with one person on the cover
Hostage - Elie Wiesel 1-3-22 3*
Hostage by Elie Wiesel

✔️3. Write down your goals - Read a book where the MC is a writer or author - female MC is writing a book
American King - Sierra Simone #3 New Camelot Trilogy, 1-31-22, 3*
American King (New Camelot Trilogy, #3) by Sierra Simone

✔️4. Push through adversity - Overcoming adversity is a part of getting the things you want. At some point, everyone usually faces some kind of setback. - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title
Last Call: A True Story of Love, Lust, and Murder in Queer New York - Elon Green 2-18-22, 4*
Last Call A True Story of Love, Lust, and Murder in Queer New York by Elon Green

✔️5. Don't settle for less - Read a book with less than 50 pages - ebook 12 pgs.
Restoration of Faith - Jim Butcher #.5 The Dresden Files, 2-20-22, 4*
Restoration of Faith (The Dresden Files, #0.1) by Jim Butcher

✔️6. Embrace the journey - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title
The Year We Fell Down - Sarina Bowen #2 The Ivy Years, 2-4-22, 4*
The Year We Fell Down (The Ivy Years, #1) by Sarina Bowen

✔️7. Let go of people no longer in your life - Read the last book in a series
Winter Fire - Elizabeth Lowell #6 Only series, 1-21-22 4*
Winter Fire by Elizabeth Lowell

✔️8. Learn something new - Read a non-fiction book
If You Ask Me - Betty White 1-18-22 4*
If You Ask Me And Of Course You Won't by Betty White

✔️9. Follow successful habits - Read a book where the MC exercises - MC owns a fitness video empire
Legacy - Nora Roberts 1-6-22 3-1/2*
Legacy by Nora Roberts

✔️10. Be consistent - Read a book by one of your favorite authors
Reminders of Him - Colleen Hoover 1-23-22, 4*
Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover

✔️11. Think bigger - Read a book with 400+ pages
Rachel's Holiday - Marian Keyes #2 Walsh Family, 1-15-22 2* - 626 pgs.
Rachel's Holiday (Walsh Family #2) by Marian Keyes

✔️12. Be intentional - Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge
My Cousin Rachel - Daphne du Maurier 1-16-22 4*
My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier

✔️13. Strive for personal growth - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically
Autoboyography - Christina Lauren 1-1-22 5*
Autoboyography by Christina Lauren

✔️14. Learn the lessons from your failures - Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school
The Love Hypothesis - Ali Hazelwood #1 The Love Hypothesis, 1-5-22 4*
The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood

✔️15. Be less afraid of making mistakes - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf
Beautiful Player - Christina Lauren #3 Beautiful Bastard, 2-3-22, 4*
Beautiful Player (Beautiful Bastard, #3) by Christina Lauren

✔️16. Be mindful of your thoughts - Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences
The Blasphemer - Nigel Farndale 1-9-22 4-1/2*
The Blasphemer by Nigel Farndale
My review

✔️17. Plan your days - Read a book from your TBR list
The Zookeeper's Wife - Diane Ackerman 1-22-22, 3-1/2*
The Zookeeper's Wife by Diane Ackerman

✔️18. Manage your time better - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)
The House on the Strand - Daphne du Maurier 1-11-22 4*
The House on the Strand by Daphne du Maurier

✔️19. Stop buying things you don't need - Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library
Here We Go Again: My Life In Television - Betty White 1-27-22, 3*
Here We Go Again My Life In Television by Betty White

✔️20. Don't let little things bother you as much - Read a book with little things on the cover - matchsticks
Moonglow - Michael Chabon 1-3-22 4*
Moonglow by Michael Chabon

✔️21. Declutter your space - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet - (Olympus Resort, Off-Planet)
Interlude in Death - J.D. Robb #12.5 In Death, 2-8-22, 5*
Interlude in Death (In Death, #12.5) by J.D. Robb

✔️22. Have more fun - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy
Beautiful Ruins - Jess Walter 1-20-22 5*
Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter


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message 41: by Kira (last edited May 02, 2022 10:18PM) (new)

Kira (kiraa18) | 223 comments 22 Resolutions for 2022 20/22


1. Be more present
You can't change what happened in the past. You also can't completely control what happens in the future. What you can do is focus more on the present. - Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.
To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo

2. Spend time alone
Alone time gives you a moment to practice self-reflection. Putting yourself in a quiet space to think might lead you to some deeper answers. - Read a book with one person on the cover
Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender

3. Write down your goals
Those who write down their goals are 1.4 times more likely to succeed at them than those who don't. It's as simple as that. - Read a book where the MC is a writer or author
To Love Jason Thorn by Ella Maise

4. Push through adversity
Overcoming adversity is a part of getting the things you want. At some point, everyone usually faces some kind of setback. - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title
Love in Colour Mythical Tales from Around the World, Retold by Bolu Babalola

5. Don't settle for less
Maybe for some time you've allowed yourselves to accept what little you can get in life. Now can be the time you demand more for yourself. - Read a book with less than 50 pages
Princess Princess Ever After by Kay O'Neill

6. Embrace the journey
Life really is a journey. We're in a constant cycle of ups and downs. We learn from downs and hope we make decisions that create more ups. - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title
The Room Upstairs by Iain Rob Wright


7. Let go of people no longer in your life
The new year is a good time to move on from the relationships that were lost. People come and go in our story and that's okay. - Read the last book in a series
Age of Empyre (The Legends of the First Empire, #6) by Michael J. Sullivan

8. Learn something new
Lots of people say learning new things can be a good resolution to set. The more new things you learn, the more that information can help you succeed. - Read a non-fiction book
The Prison Doctor by Amanda Brown

9. Follow successful habits
There are many habits that successful people do that you can start doing in the new year. A few of the ones you can consider adopting in your routine include:
Starting your day early - Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover
or
Prioritizing exercise - Read a book where the MC exercises
or
Being more giving - Read a book with a generous MC
The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill

10. Be consistent
It's often consistency that leads one to be successful at accomplishing their goals. When a person a works out regularly, they usually become more fit. - Read a book by one of your favorite authors
The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley

11. Think bigger
When we think big, we open the door to the possibility of achieving big. Even if you don't achieve exactly what you want, there's a good chance you'll have achieved something significant. - Read a book with 400+ pages
Crooked Kingdom (Six of Crows, #2) by Leigh Bardugo

12. Be intentional
Living intentionally is simply being deliberate in how we go about our life. That means planning and preparing for things ahead of time. - Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge
If This Gets Out by Sophie Gonzales

13. Strive for personal growth
Personal growth is about striving to be the best version of yourself. A smarter, stronger, kinder, better version overall. - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically
The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo

14. Learn the lessons from your failures
Make this the year that failure is no longer something you let get you down so much. Instead, it's something that fuels you to even greater heights in who you are. - Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school
Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo

15. Be less afraid of making mistakes
Perhaps one of the biggest reasons we don't try things sometimes is because we're afraid of making a mistake. We fear something is going to go wrong. - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf
1984 by George Orwell

16. Be mindful of your thoughts
Our thoughts guide our decisions more than we realize sometimes. If you focus on things that make you happy, you might be more encouraged to take more action. - Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences
If This Gets Out by Sophie Gonzales

17. Plan your days
Schedules add structure to your day. If I don't put down things I'm going to do in my day, I usually don't end up getting most of what I wanted done. - Read a book from your TBR list
The Baby Shower by S.E. Lynes

18. Manage your time better
Managing your time better means not only setting a schedule, but sticking to it. Being diligent about doing things when you'll do them. - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)
Out of Time, Into You by Jay Bell

19. Stop buying things you don't need
Choose to spend your finances on things that really matter to you. The things you buy should be related to what you're passionate about. - Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library
Age of Myth (The Legends of the First Empire, #1) by Michael J. Sullivan

20. Don't let little things bother you as much
There are many things in life to get mad about. If we waste our time getting mad about everything, we won't have much time to just be happy. - Read a book with little things on the cover
Love & Other Disasters by Anita Kelly

21. Declutter your space
There may be things you're holding on to that it's time to let go. Take time to go through all the things you don't really use more. Decide to make room for new things that can bring you joy in life. - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet

22. Have more fun
As we get older, life gets more and more serious. Decide you won't let life be serious all of the time. Choose to make time every week for something fun you can do. - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy
Act Your Age, Eve Brown (The Brown Sisters, #3) by Talia Hibbert


message 42: by Tamie-lee (last edited May 10, 2022 01:59AM) (new)

Tamie-lee 22 Resolutions for 2022

1. Be more present
You can't change what happened in the past. You also can't completely control what happens in the future. What you can do is focus more on the present. - Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.

2. Spend time alone
Alone time gives you a moment to practice self-reflection. Putting yourself in a quiet space to think might lead you to some deeper answers. - Read a book with one person on the cover
Me (Moth) by Amber McBride

3. Write down your goals
Those who write down their goals are 1.4 times more likely to succeed at them than those who don't. It's as simple as that. - Read a book where the MC is a writer or author

4. Push through adversity
Overcoming adversity is a part of getting the things you want. At some point, everyone usually faces some kind of setback. - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title

5. Don't settle for less
Maybe for some time you've allowed yourselves to accept what little you can get in life. Now can be the time you demand more for yourself. - Read a book with less than 50 pages

6. Embrace the journey
Life really is a journey. We're in a constant cycle of ups and downs. We learn from downs and hope we make decisions that create more ups. - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title

7. Let go of people no longer in your life
The new year is a good time to move on from the relationships that were lost. People come and go in our story and that's okay. - Read the last book in a series

8. Learn something new
Lots of people say learning new things can be a good resolution to set. The more new things you learn, the more that information can help you succeed. - Read a non-fiction book

9. Follow successful habits
There are many habits that successful people do that you can start doing in the new year. A few of the ones you can consider adopting in your routine include:
Starting your day early - Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover
or
Prioritizing exercise - Read a book where the MC exercises
or
Being more giving - Read a book with a generous MC
Join the Dance (Dancing with Horses, #2) by Toni Mari

10. Be consistent
It's often consistency that leads one to be successful at accomplishing their goals. When a person a works out regularly, they usually become more fit. - Read a book by one of your favorite authors

11. Think bigger
When we think big, we open the door to the possibility of achieving big. Even if you don't achieve exactly what you want, there's a good chance you'll have achieved something significant. - Read a book with 400+ pages

12. Be intentional
Living intentionally is simply being deliberate in how we go about our life. That means planning and preparing for things ahead of time. - Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge

13. Strive for personal growth
Personal growth is about striving to be the best version of yourself. A smarter, stronger, kinder, better version overall. - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically

14. Learn the lessons from your failures
Make this the year that failure is no longer something you let get you down so much. Instead, it's something that fuels you to even greater heights in who you are. - Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school

15. Be less afraid of making mistakes
Perhaps one of the biggest reasons we don't try things sometimes is because we're afraid of making a mistake. We fear something is going to go wrong. - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf

16. Be mindful of your thoughts
Our thoughts guide our decisions more than we realize sometimes. If you focus on things that make you happy, you might be more encouraged to take more action. - Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences

17. Plan your days
Schedules add structure to your day. If I don't put down things I'm going to do in my day, I usually don't end up getting most of what I wanted done. - Read a book from your TBR list

18. Manage your time better
Managing your time better means not only setting a schedule, but sticking to it. Being diligent about doing things when you'll do them. - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)

19. Stop buying things you don't need
Choose to spend your finances on things that really matter to you. The things you buy should be related to what you're passionate about. - Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library

20. Don't let little things bother you as much
There are many things in life to get mad about. If we waste our time getting mad about everything, we won't have much time to just be happy. - Read a book with little things on the cover

21. Declutter your space
There may be things you're holding on to that it's time to let go. Take time to go through all the things you don't really use more. Decide to make room for new things that can bring you joy in life. - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet

22. Have more fun
As we get older, life gets more and more serious. Decide you won't let life be serious all of the time. Choose to make time every week for something fun you can do. - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy


christene_littlelibrary (cpaulanavarro) | 329 comments 22 Resolutions for 2022

1. Be more present
You can't change what happened in the past. You also can't completely control what happens in the future. What you can do is focus more on the present. - Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.

2. Spend time alone
Alone time gives you a moment to practice self-reflection. Putting yourself in a quiet space to think might lead you to some deeper answers. - Read a book with one person on the cover

3. Write down your goals
Those who write down their goals are 1.4 times more likely to succeed at them than those who don't. It's as simple as that. - Read a book where the MC is a writer or author

4. Push through adversity
Overcoming adversity is a part of getting the things you want. At some point, everyone usually faces some kind of setback. - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title

5. Don't settle for less
Maybe for some time you've allowed yourselves to accept what little you can get in life. Now can be the time you demand more for yourself. - Read a book with less than 50 pages

6. Embrace the journey
Life really is a journey. We're in a constant cycle of ups and downs. We learn from downs and hope we make decisions that create more ups. - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title

7. Let go of people no longer in your life
The new year is a good time to move on from the relationships that were lost. People come and go in our story and that's okay. - Read the last book in a series

8. Learn something new
Lots of people say learning new things can be a good resolution to set. The more new things you learn, the more that information can help you succeed. - Read a non-fiction book

9. Follow successful habits
There are many habits that successful people do that you can start doing in the new year. A few of the ones you can consider adopting in your routine include:
Starting your day early - Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover
or
Prioritizing exercise - Read a book where the MC exercises
or
Being more giving - Read a book with a generous MC

10. Be consistent
It's often consistency that leads one to be successful at accomplishing their goals. When a person a works out regularly, they usually become more fit. - Read a book by one of your favorite authors

11. Think bigger
When we think big, we open the door to the possibility of achieving big. Even if you don't achieve exactly what you want, there's a good chance you'll have achieved something significant. - Read a book with 400+ pages

12. Be intentional
Living intentionally is simply being deliberate in how we go about our life. That means planning and preparing for things ahead of time. - Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge

13. Strive for personal growth
Personal growth is about striving to be the best version of yourself. A smarter, stronger, kinder, better version overall. - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically

14. Learn the lessons from your failures
Make this the year that failure is no longer something you let get you down so much. Instead, it's something that fuels you to even greater heights in who you are. - Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school

15. Be less afraid of making mistakes
Perhaps one of the biggest reasons we don't try things sometimes is because we're afraid of making a mistake. We fear something is going to go wrong. - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf

16. Be mindful of your thoughts
Our thoughts guide our decisions more than we realize sometimes. If you focus on things that make you happy, you might be more encouraged to take more action. - Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences

17. Plan your days
Schedules add structure to your day. If I don't put down things I'm going to do in my day, I usually don't end up getting most of what I wanted done. - Read a book from your TBR list

18. Manage your time better
Managing your time better means not only setting a schedule, but sticking to it. Being diligent about doing things when you'll do them. - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)

19. Stop buying things you don't need
Choose to spend your finances on things that really matter to you. The things you buy should be related to what you're passionate about. - Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library

20. Don't let little things bother you as much
There are many things in life to get mad about. If we waste our time getting mad about everything, we won't have much time to just be happy. - Read a book with little things on the cover

21. Declutter your space
There may be things you're holding on to that it's time to let go. Take time to go through all the things you don't really use more. Decide to make room for new things that can bring you joy in life. - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet

22. Have more fun
As we get older, life gets more and more serious. Decide you won't let life be serious all of the time. Choose to make time every week for something fun you can do. - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy


message 44: by Elspeth (last edited Aug 01, 2022 12:25AM) (new)

Elspeth (elspethm) | 36 comments Completed July 2022!

√1. Read a book with you received or gave as a gift. Theirs for the Night
√2. Read a book with one person on the cover - Give Me More
√3. Read a book where the MC is a writer or author - The Proposal
√4. Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title - Treasured by the Alien Maverick
√5. Read a book with less than 50 pages - Young Goodman Brown
√6. Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title The Viscount Who Lived Down the Lane
√7. Read the last book in a series. Double Time
√8. Read a non-fiction book. Flameout: The Rise and Fall of Burger Chef
√9.Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover OR Read a book where the MC exercises OR Read a book with a generous MC. Eyes on Me
√10. Read a book by one of your favorite authors. After the Bite
√11. Read a book with 400+ pages. The Golden Season
√12. Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge. If on a Winter's Night a Traveler
√13. Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically Tiger Eyes
√14. Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school - The Alien's Claim
√ 15. Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf - The Alchemist
√16. Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences. Waxing On: The Karate Kid and Me
√ 17. Read a book from your TBR list. The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary
√18. Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline). Hester
√19. Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library. Notorious Pleasures
√20. Read a book with little things on the cover - Amish Violet
√21. Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet. Enticed by the Alien Outlaw
√22. Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy. The Consul's Taming


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Suzanne (esmerelda1) | 1602 comments The Challenge Factory
22 Resolutions For 2022
Duration:
Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2021

Progress: 0 out of 22

Your life is yours to make great. A new year can be the beginning of you living the way you've always wanted. The beginning of finally achieving all the goals and desires you have.

If 2021 wasn't great for you, let that motivate you even more to make 2022 your best year yet.

No page limit.


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22 Resolutions for 2022
1. Be more present
You can't change what happened in the past. You also can't completely control what happens in the future. What you can do is focus more on the present. - Read a book with you received or gave as a gift.

2. Spend time alone
Alone time gives you a moment to practice self-reflection. Putting yourself in a quiet space to think might lead you to some deeper answers. - Read a book with one person on the cover

3. Write down your goals
Those who write down their goals are 1.4 times more likely to succeed at them than those who don't. It's as simple as that. - Read a book where the MC is a writer or author

4. Push through adversity
Overcoming adversity is a part of getting the things you want. At some point, everyone usually faces some kind of setback. - Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title

5. Don't settle for less
Maybe for some time you've allowed yourselves to accept what little you can get in life. Now can be the time you demand more for yourself. - Read a book with less than 50 pages

6. Embrace the journey
Life really is a journey. We're in a constant cycle of ups and downs. We learn from downs and hope we make decisions that create more ups. - Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title

7. Let go of people no longer in your life
The new year is a good time to move on from the relationships that were lost. People come and go in our story and that's okay. - Read the last book in a series

8. Learn something new
Lots of people say learning new things can be a good resolution to set. The more new things you learn, the more that information can help you succeed. - Read a non-fiction book

9. Follow successful habits
There are many habits that successful people do that you can start doing in the new year. A few of the ones you can consider adopting in your routine include:
Starting your day early - Read a book with a sun or moon on the cover
or
Prioritizing exercise - Read a book where the MC exercises
or
Being more giving - Read a book with a generous MC

10. Be consistent
It's often consistency that leads one to be successful at accomplishing their goals. When a person a works out regularly, they usually become more fit. - Read a book by one of your favorite authors

11. Think bigger
When we think big, we open the door to the possibility of achieving big. Even if you don't achieve exactly what you want, there's a good chance you'll have achieved something significant. - Read a book with 400+ pages

12. Be intentional
Living intentionally is simply being deliberate in how we go about our life. That means planning and preparing for things ahead of time. - Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge

13. Strive for personal growth
Personal growth is about striving to be the best version of yourself. A smarter, stronger, kinder, better version overall. - Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically

14. Learn the lessons from your failures
Make this the year that failure is no longer something you let get you down so much. Instead, it's something that fuels you to even greater heights in who you are. - Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school

15. Be less afraid of making mistakes
Perhaps one of the biggest reasons we don't try things sometimes is because we're afraid of making a mistake. We fear something is going to go wrong. - Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf

16. Be mindful of your thoughts
Our thoughts guide our decisions more than we realize sometimes. If you focus on things that make you happy, you might be more encouraged to take more action. - Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences

17. Plan your days
Schedules add structure to your day. If I don't put down things I'm going to do in my day, I usually don't end up getting most of what I wanted done. - Read a book from your TBR list

18. Manage your time better
Managing your time better means not only setting a schedule, but sticking to it. Being diligent about doing things when you'll do them. - Read a book where time is an important part of the plot (i.e., time travel, dual timeline, a looming deadline)

19. Stop buying things you don't need
Choose to spend your finances on things that really matter to you. The things you buy should be related to what you're passionate about. - Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library

20. Don't let little things bother you as much
There are many things in life to get mad about. If we waste our time getting mad about everything, we won't have much time to just be happy. - Read a book with little things on the cover

21. Declutter your space
There may be things you're holding on to that it's time to let go. Take time to go through all the things you don't really use more. Decide to make room for new things that can bring you joy in life. - Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet

22. Have more fun
As we get older, life gets more and more serious. Decide you won't let life be serious all of the time. Choose to make time every week for something fun you can do. - Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy


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Tania | 188 comments Finished on message 3, 22/22


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Agnieszka (agnieszka7) | 1988 comments Finished!

22 Resolutions For 2022 - Your Best Year Ever
Duration:
1/1/22 - 12/31/22
Completed: 22/22


✔ 1. Read a book with you received or gave as a gift. 31 Tage Lobpreis: Neue Freude an Gott=31 Days of Praise: Enjoying God Anew by Ruth Myers & Warren Myers 4* 3/30 - I gifted it my best friend last Christmas

✔ 2. Read a book with one person on the cover Granny Bares It All (Secret Agent Granny #4) by Harper Lin Granny Bares It All by Harper Lin 4* 1/1

✔ 3. Read a book where the MC is a writer or author A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf by John Muir 5* 2/14 - the author=MC was a naturalist and author

✔ 4. Read a book with all the letters of ADVERSITY in the title American Civil War: A History From Beginning to End by Henry Freeman & Hourly History 4* 2/22 - cIVil wAR hiSTorY EnD

✔ 5. Read a book with less than 50 pages Third Watch by Robert Dugoni 5* 1/13 - 48 pages

✔ 6. Read a book with UP or DOWN in the title Childlike Faith For Grown-Up Miracles by Chantale Williams 5* 7/24 - grown-UP

✔ 7. Read the last book in a series Forever Lies by Kathleen Brooks 4* 2/7 - Forever Bluegrass #17 published 1/18/22, next one in series is planned for November

✔ 8. Read a non-fiction book The Power of Persistent Prayer: Praying With Greater Purpose and Passion by Cindy Jacobs 5* 2/28

✔ 9. Read a book where the MC exercises & with a generous MC The Academy by Robert Dugoni 5* 1/13 - she organized a training group at the police academy she attends and is generous with her time, support and let's one of the other 'students' stay at her place for the course duration

✔ 10. Read a book by one of your favorite authors Swamp Santa by Jana Deleon 5* 1/5

✔ 11. Read a book with 400+ pages Die Zeuginnen=The Testaments by Margaret Atwood 5* 2/19 - 576 pages

✔ 12. Read a book that is for more than one reading challenge Sleigh Ride Together with You by JoAnn Durgin 4* 1/23 - among others Hurricanes Category Three: 111–129 mph: series #3 (first block, last book) & The Sturdy, Reliable, Hardworking Preposition Challenge with, both challenges in the Crazy Challenge Connection group

✔ 13. Read a book with a MC that might still be growing physically The Snow Queen of Somerville High by Adam Bertocci 2* 1/1 - she's a high school student in her early teens

✔ 14. Read a book where the MC is a teacher or a student at a school The Calling of Emily Evans by Janette Oke 4* 1/22 - in the beginning the MC's a Bible school student, later Sunday school teacher

✔ 15. Read a book by an author that has a book on the Mistake Books shelf The Spy by Paulo Coelho no rating: see review 3/2 - shelved: The Alchemist

✔ 16. Read any book, but you must then leave a review of it with at least four sentences Heaven's Doors Are Open by Blake Western 4* 2/14 - my review

✔ 17. Read a book from your TBR list Death of a Dapper Snowman by Angela Pepper 4* 1/26 - added 8/16/16

✔ 18. Read a book where time is an important part of the plot My Sister's Grave by Robert Dugoni 5* 2/16 - multiple time lines & (view spoiler)

✔ 19. Read a book that you borrowed from a friend, family member, or the library Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod: Ein Wegweiser durch den Irrgarten der deutschen Sprache (Dativ Is The Death of Genitive: A Directory Through The Maze of German Language) by Bastian Sick 4* 3/26 - local library

✔ 20. Read a book with little things on the cover Bullets and Beads (Miss Fortune Mystery #17) by Jana Deleon Bullets and Beads by Jana Deleon 5* 1/9 - beads

✔ 21. Read a book set in outer space or on a different planet Interlude in Death book 1 in Three in Death by J.D. Robb 4.5* 6/11 - set at Olympia Resort, build on a man-made holiday & entertainment planet

✔ 22. Read a book that you are sure you will enjoy Fortune Funhouse by Jana Deleon 4* 1/16 - re-read of a book in my very favorite series :-D
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message 48: by Meg (new)

Meg (makeli2) | 1764 comments Resolutions complete! Another fun one, thank you! See message #23...


message 49: by Mary (new)

Mary | 433 comments I have finished all of my resolutions!

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JoAnne (joannemwct) | 2511 comments Finished on post #4
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