I love the library - my library card is used extensively. This challenge is perfect.
I have been trying to buy less books, but read more. So between the library and my TBR shelves, I have a wide choice of reading material.
For this challenge at "Angel's Guilty Pleasures", I aim to have a "Library Card on Fire" (reading 60+ books.
Here are the guidelines for the challenge:
Details:
Runs: January 1, 2019 – December 31, 2019. You can join any time.
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Put a sign up post on your blog or (dedicate
a Goodreads shelf or LibraryThing)and link it in the linky below. Make sure it’s public.
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The goal is to read at least twelve (12) books from the library, but you can read more. While twelve is
the minimum, there is no maximum limit. See the different levels below
and pick the one that works best for you.
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Any format will work for this
challenge (prints, ebooks, or audios); as long as you checked
it out from the library, it counts.
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Books can be any genre (fiction,
nonfiction, romance, fantasy, mystery, thriller, horror, etc.).
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Crossovers from other reading
challenges are allowed, including re-reads. The goal is to support your local library and save
money.
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As an added bonus: I’m offering up a GIVEAWAY with this Challenge. Winner will be picked at
the end of the year!! Their are a few freebie entries just
for signing up to join the challenge and then the main entries throughout the
year will be the direct links to your book reviews. You will have until
Jan. 4th, 2020 to enter your reviews in the Linky/Rafflecopter. Go
here to enter your reviews & the giveaway: 2019 Library Love Challenge Review
Link-ups.
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(Optional) Mid-Year Library Check In: This year (2019) I plan on posting a Mid-Year
Library Check In Post sometime in June or July. This post is to showcase what
you have done so far in the Library Love Challenge. I’ll be offering up a
separate giveaway for the Mid-Year Library Check In.
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(Optional) Reviews: Write a review to enter the giveaway – 2 sentences or an essay, whatever works for
you, but there is a minimum of 2 sentences. Not sure what to write? How about
something like, “The plot was a delight, but the characters didn’t
capture me.” “I enjoyed the story and really liked the characters.”
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Please use #LibraryLoveChallenge when sharing your reviews, library
pictures, etc…
Levels:
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Dewey Decimal: Read 12 books
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Thrifty Reader: Read 24 books
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Overdrive Junkie: Read 36 books
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Library Addict: Read 48 books
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Library Card on Fire: Read 60+ books
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