M. Judson Booksellers 2024 reading challenge is here

Whether you read for fun or are an avid bookworm, you can participate in M. Judson Booksellers 2024 reading challenge. This year, prepare to take a trip around the world.

Photo provided by M. Judson

Book worms, unite. | Photo provided by M. Judson

Is one of your New Year’s resolutions to read more? Follow up question: Have you heard about M. Judson Booksellers 2024 reading challenge?

This year, M. Judson is sending you around the world. Every month, an area of the world was selected), and readers can choose a book that:

  • Is about that area
  • Is set in that area
  • Was written by an author from that area
  • Has a character pass through that area

As part of the challenge readers will also need to read a book from the following categories:

  • Memoir
  • Novel
  • Collection of stories
  • Collection of poetry
  • History
  • Children’s book
  • Classic
  • True crime/crime novel
  • Award-winner
  • Debut
  • Book by a native speaker
  • Book published in 2024

If you complete the challenge and track your books here, you’ll be invited to a celebratory party + your name will be entered to win books and a gift card.

Happy reading.

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