And now, looking ahead into 2026! What reading challenges will I take up in the new year?
I'll start with the continuous ones that run over the calendar year ends. There is the Canadian Book Challenge, which runs July 1 - July 1 every year, with the aim to read and review 13 Canadian books. I'm halfway through, and have 5 books to read and review by the end of this round.
Then there's my ongoing Century of Books challenge. I wanted to start this one in 2025 because I really liked the symmetry of reading books between the dates of 1925 and 2025. Although this is supposed to be done in one year, I didn't finish it in 2025, so I'm keeping at it until I'm finished. Hopefully by the end of 2026 but we will see if I can read and review 73 books by then!
And the fresh 2026 Challenges are as follows!
I want to try the TBR 26 in '26 hosted by the Rose City Reader this year - I didn't do too well on the 2025 iteration but am going to try again ;) The goal is to read 26 books from your shelves that have been there prior to Jan 1, 2026. I have LOTS to choose from!
Rose City Reader is also hosting the
European Reading Challenge - it runs the whole year too, and you can sign up at various levels. I'm signing up for:
- FIVE STAR (DELUXE ENTOURAGE): Read at least five books by different European authors or books set in different European countries.
And I am jumping on the
Japanese Literature Challenge once more. This one is hosted by Dolce Belezza, and this is the 19th year it is running. The goal is to read and review at least one Japanese book during January and February.

And there's one more that will be easy for me, but I still want to sign up and share this one! The Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute (HURI), together with the Ukrainian National Women’s League of America (UNWLA) and with support from the HUCUS Foundation, announced a new long-term campaign:
the Ukrainian Book Challenge. The campaign makes a simple ask: to buy at least one book in English about Ukraine or by a Ukrainian author – at least once a year. Participants are encouraged to take a selfie or record a short video with their chosen book, post it on their social media, and challenge five friends to do the same using the hashtag #UkrainianBookChallenge. So consider this my challenge to you, as well -- I have tons of suggestions and reviews here on my blog for you to consider -- try the Ukraine tag if you aren't on mobile and can see them at the bottom of my posts!
Do you enjoy reading challenges? Are you doing any great ones this year that you want to share? Let me know!
Nice plans! I'll be trying to do Reading Ireland and/or Wales, Women in Translation, 20 Books of Summer, Nonfiction November and Novella in November and my own Dean Street December again as usual, and Kaggsysbookishramblings and Simon Stuck-in-a-Book's two year-themed weeks. Those will all be done with my own TBR books. I have a challenge of my own to do: "Read the damn / darn / something else Hardback" where I make sure I read hardbacks I've bought before the paperback comes out, something I'm very bad at! Happy reading in 2026!
ReplyDeleteSo many good challenges! I forgot to include Dean Street in December & the 2 year-themed weeks! Will definitely be trying to read along with those.
ReplyDeleteUnsurprisingly, men dominated my reading again this year. Of the twenty-three books I read and reviewed they accounted for sixteen. Ah, but this all will be different as I've resolved to read books by women only. You just know there's more May Agnes Fleming and Margaret Millar to come.
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw your resolution I wondered if you had any Margaret Millar left unread! I'm planning on reading a few more of hers this year as well, and maybe the one Isabel Ecclestone Mackay I haven't read as yet.
DeleteWhat a lovely array of reading you have set for yourself! I’m honored to be included in your lineup with Japanese literature. And, the Ukrainian challenge is especially appealing to me, as well.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing what people are reviewing for the Japanese Literature Challenge -- it adds to my TBR! And I'm so happy to hear that the Ukrainian book challenge sounds good to you too.
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