As usual, there are multiple levels for participation, like children's books and watching Christmas movies AND the Christmas Spirit Readathon is back again this year. Keep reading for details!
Details and sign up:
- challenge will run from Monday, November 19, 2018 through Sunday, January 6, 2019 (Twelfth Night or Epiphany).
- cross over with other challenges is totally permitted AND encouraged!
- These must be Christmas novels, books about Christmas lore, a book of Christmas short stories or poems, books about Christmas crafts, and for the first time...a children's Christmas books level!
--Candy Cane: read 1 book
--Mistletoe: read 2-4 books
--Christmas Tree: read 5 or 6 books (this is the fanatic level...LOL!)
Additional levels:
--Fa La La La Films: watch a bunch or a few Christmas movies...it's up to you!
--Visions of Sugar Plums: read books with your children this season and share what you read
*the additional levels are optional, you still must complete one of the main reading levels above
- The Christmas Spirit Readathon is back again this year. I'll be hosting once again over at Seasons of Reading also starting Monday, November 19 through Sunday, December 2! Details and sign-up can be found HERE.
- the most important rule? Have fun!!!
- I will have a review linky posted as a page the day the challenge starts. You will find it at the top of the right sidebar.
- Sign up in the linky below (link to your post with your reading list...you can change up your list during the challenge...I just want to be able to stop by to welcome you and see what you plan to read).
One final note: The giveaway this year will be a $15 donation to the winner's choice of a human rights organization, such as the ACLU, Boys and Girls Club, Human Rights Campaign, GLAAD, Amnesty International, It Gets Better, Planned Parenthood, or another human rights organization of your choice, perhaps your local chapter or organization. This giveaway is open internationally.
I hope you will join me!
Grab a button...check the right sidebar...there's a grab code. And don't forget to check out the Readathon details at Seasons of Reading!
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Always in spirit...
Love your festive glow Michelle. It is so contagious. Signing up for the challenge of course going to Grinch up all the way to the Christmas Tree level.
ReplyDeleteHoping to hit the Christmas tree level. Thanks for the holiday fun.
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Yay! Thanks for hosting this each year :)
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward eagerly to reading The Nutcracker and a book on Bethlehem that I have been saving for the season! Also, enjoying those Hallmark Christmas movies already! Thanks, Michelle, for your Christmas Spirited blog posts and festive events 🙂🎄🎁
ReplyDeleteI am going to attempt this challenge!
ReplyDeleteTime to read all those Christmas stories I've stashed up:)
ReplyDeleteReady !
ReplyDeleteThanks, Michelle . Post is up, bookshelves raided, library holds booked, movies stacked, tea at hand, snacks ? gotta go... ;)
I signed-up but no post yet as I just saw this. I'll be looking through my books and make a list. I actually really want to try to do it this year and do something fun with others. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm in. Hopefully will be posting on my blog as well as Litsy
ReplyDeleteBack for another round!!
ReplyDeleteI just added my challenge page. Hope I'm not too late!
ReplyDeleteI am in for mistle toe and fa la la la films. Hallmark baby!lol
ReplyDeleteI finally got my act together and signed up. I'm aiming for the Christmas Tree level because my holiday TBR has a lot of books on it!
ReplyDeleteI'm late signing up this year. Sorry about that. I will have to brush the dust off my blog to post about my reading. I'm sure I will get at least to the Mistletoe level, possibly Christmas Tree. My first selection is "The Nutcracker" by E.T.A Hoffman that I am reading with my Classics Book Club! Thanks for always keeping the Christmas Spirit alive!
ReplyDeleteHere's my sign-up post. https://bookendcrossing.blogspot.com/2018/11/i-participate-in-this-challenge-every.html
ReplyDeletePhew! My blog was dusty!
Happy holidays readers! I signed up. Posted my initial book picks at https://instagram.com/p/Bq7fqIQnVMm/ - find me on Instagram as lara.maynard and on Twitter as @MaynardLara. Will also check out the Pinterest board.
ReplyDeleteIs there an official Christmas Spirit reading challenge hashtag?
Michelle, Just want to add that I think the prize in great - in keeping with the Christmas spirit of giving! Thanks for doing that.
DeleteHmmm, l don’t see the review linky. Is that where we post books completed. Please direct me to it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAt this URL if anyone else if looking for it: https://truexmasspirit.blogspot.com/p/reading-challenge-reviews.html
DeleteI finally remembered to sign up! Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteI don't see this year's linky either.
I forgot to update the review linky! I will have it up by the end of the day. Sorry! The link will be in the sidebar menu.
ReplyDeleteFinally here is my start link for the Reading Challenge with my book list as well films and shows. :) https://hookofabook.wordpress.com/2018/12/16/books-and-movies-im-watching-for-christmas-reading-challenge-myself/
ReplyDeleteI logged 23 books for the 2018 Christmas Spirit Readathon - mostly kids' books and Christmas craft and cookbooks - and have gathered them here on this Goodreads shelf: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/18499870-lara-maynard?shelf=christmas-spirit-reading-challenge I've included a book or two about Hanukkah in there, as it fell during the holiday and reading challenge period.
ReplyDeleteSo I made it to Christmas Tree level plus.
And I watched some Christmas films and specials including the classic cartoon version of The Grinch Who Stole Christmas from the 60s; Charlie Brown's Christmas; Happy New Year, Charlie Brown; Mr. Popper's Penguins; The Nightmare Before Christmas; a documentary on PBS about European Christmas markets, a Mrs Brown tv show Christmas special and a few Christmas specials of The Great British Bake Off show.
So I think I made the Fa La La La Films level.
And also Visions of Sugar Plums, reading a local Christmas title aloud to some of my nearest and dearest.
I also listened online to some holiday readings of stories and poems for the season via a CBC Radio program called As It Happens and others on Youtube and elsewhere. There's a great recording of author Neil Gaiman reading Dickens's A Christmas Carol on a BBC site.
Happy New Year, everyone, from me in Newfoundland on January 6, Old Christmas Day!
Oops, that should be Christmas Spirit Reading Challenge rather than readathon. I'm also doing a wrap-up post on my Instagram - @lara.maynard
DeleteSounds like you got some great reading in. I didn't watch any of the Christmas movies/specials I wanted to this year, aside from the new Grinch.
DeleteI've added my 23 #csreadingchallenge book reviews to the review linky. Or you can check them out from this Goodreads shelf: on this Goodreads shelf: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/18499870-lara-maynard?shelf=christmas-spirit-reading-challenge
ReplyDeleteI'm all out of Christmas cake unfortunately, but I've got some winter season titles left to read, including a novel by one of my favourite authors, Wayne Johnston, called First Snow, Last Light that I got for Christmas.
I also watched the Victoria Christmas Special on PBS. I love PBS for period drama and have been enjoying the Victoria series based on Daisy Goodwin's book Victoria. So that might have been my favourite bit of holiday viewing.
ReplyDeleteMy Christmas Spirit Reading Challenge wrap up on is Instagram (@lara.maynard): https://www.instagram.com/p/BsV5EEOn4Ks/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=df4ddz1cz63w
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