It’s time for our first “Read ’em All” mini-challenge!
Hopefully you have read 14 books by now (or close to it). If you haven’t quite read 14 yet (like me) this mini-challenge should help provide motivation to get some reading done.
Ready for details?
We are challenging you to complete the reading in three categories by 12:00 Midnight, Monday, March 12, 2012. UPDATE: If you have completed the reading in TWO categories plus an additional five books in any of the other categories, you can enter this challenge.
Counting today that is seven days to complete the mini-challenge. You can do it! I can do it! Not that I’m eligible to enter the contest, but I can’t have all of you showing me up, now, can I? :)
If you’ve already finished reading three categories, that’s wonderful! All you need to do is click HERE and fill out the Mini-Challenge #1 completion form to be entered in the drawing for the $10 Amazon gift card.
Another reason to complete this challenge: “Read ’em All” Mini-Challenge #2.
We are giving you a heads up on the next challenge because those of you who complete this mini-challenge AND the “Read ’em All” Mini-Challenge #2 will have your Mini-Challenge #1 entries added into the drawing for a $25 Amazon gift card. Automatic extra entries? Awesome!
Ready?
Set?
Read!
What three categories are you going to finish reading first?
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I knew I should have followed the advice to read one category at a time! ;)
I’m finished with General and Romance, and it looks like I’ll be finishing Historical next since I’m half way done with that and have the books I haven’t read yet in that category.
Where is everyone finding a copy of Slayers?
Andrea, I found Slayers at the Salt Lake County Library.
Sweet! I’ve already finished with the two youth fiction categories and I’m halfway done with the General category, so I should be in great shape for the mini challenge. Yippee!
Andrea – I’m in Arizona, but I found SLAYERS at my local library.
I saw the “14 books” and got excited. Then I saw the “3 categories” and deflated. I have read 14 books, but I’m only done with a single category. Since we had to get so many books through inter-library loan, I’m reading those first. We can’t renew them, so once the time is up we have to give them back. Maybe I’ll be caught up for the next challenge though.
I’ve finished General, Romance, and Youth Fiction General. Woot!
I wasn’t able to get Slayers at my library or Inter Library loan (because it’s too new for ILL). So I’ll probably buy it for my Nook.