November 16, 2024

Reminder: #TBRChallenge Day is November 20!

TBR Challenge 2024


We're down to the last two months of 2024 (!) and our next #TBRChallenge Day is Wednesday, November 20.  This month's optional theme is It Came From the 1990s!

Bless whoever suggested this one in last year's Theme Poll because I have been looking forward to it ever since I placed it on the calendar. It's a twist on the former "Old School" theme I ran with for a while, focusing on books that made their initial bow during the 1990s. 

However, remember that the themes are totally optional. Maybe you've already burned through the older backlist in TBR (if so, I'm jealous!). Maybe you've been eyeing a book that was just published a year ago. That's OK! Remember the goal of the challenge is to read something, anything, that's been languishing in your pile.

A reminder that the poll for theme suggestions for the 2025 (!) TBR Challenge is now open, and will remain so until the end of this month.  If you have some ideas, no matter how wacky you may think they are, please consider filling out the poll.

It is certainly not too late to join the Challenge (to be honest it's never too late).  You can get more details and get links to the current list of participants on the #TBRChallenge 2024 Information Page

4 comments:

azteclady said...

I will be late with this month's read, again ::sigh::

I'll try to think some good suggestions for next year's challenge ::rubs hands:: Thank you, Wendy!

Wendy said...

Even getting a late start I chose a single title to read - but it's less than 300 pages and I plowed through around 30% last night. The hope and the dream is to get it finished today or tomorrow and review locked and loaded by Wednesday.

Jen Twimom said...

I skipped the theme this month - I don't have anything really from the 90s that I haven't already read. So now I'm starting to think about next month's book...

azteclady said...

Changed my mind: managed to finish a book and I'm hoping to finish the review tonight--but it's neither a 1990s book, nor has it been languishing overlong in ye olde TBR shelves.