Travel the World in Books Reading Challenge

 

Travel the World in Books is a reading challenge cooked up by the lovely ladies at Mom's Small Victories, I'm Lost in Books, and Savvy Working Girl. It aims to be a "no-stress, no-worries, kind of challenge that helps you expand your reading and cultural horizons" where you can set your own goals.

Interested? Check out the Sign Up Post to find out more!

I'm horrible at reading challenges - they usually stress me out because I'm such a spontaneous reader-reviewer that I just cave under pressure. So when I saw this reading challenge was a "choose your own adventure" type of thing where I could set my own parameters, I decided to join in.

Also, I think this fits in nicely with my own personal challenge to get more diversity in my reading fare (#WeNeedDiverseBooks) and my interest in immigrant stories. Just please don't I don't have any goals, I just go for it. :)

I have also been wanting to create a Google Map with all my existing reads and I think this project will get me jumpstarted!

So here are my goals (which could possible change along the way!):

1. Length of time: Let's put 5 years. Although honestly I think this will be a perpetual challenge for me.

2. How many countries: As many as humanly possible.

3. How I'll track the countries visited in books: Google Maps here I come! I'll also track in good ol' Goodreads and tag in my blog.

Update July 13:
My right sidebar now has a dropdown menu "Travel the World in Books" ... and ta-DAH: My Guiltless Reading Around the World Book Map has been created! Please check it out!

4. Book list or genre: I'm leaving this wide open, though I aim to read a mix of fiction and non-fiction.

Well, that was painless! Let's see how this goes!

8 comments

  1. Sweet! Glad your sign up was easy and painless. I am like you and wasily distracted by good books. Though I have a TBR a mile long, I yend to just pick up whatever I can get right away. Are you on pinterest too? You can find me at http://pinterest.com/momsvictories. I started a group board where we can share our reviews and pin them to a group map.

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    1. Thanks for cooking this up Tanya! I'm on a bit of a roll here. Thanks for adding me to the Pinterest group through I still am trying to figure out how to incorporate the map part of the board when pinning.

      Also, my Google Map is up. I got a geeky bug over the past two days and I'm pretty happy with it. It's a work in progress, but definitely fun. And I am horrible at geography so it looks like this actually will help me some.

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    2. I am glad you got the Pinterest map to work but it didn't for me. You are on a roll! I am bad with geography too and was hoping this would help me learn too :)

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  2. This is such a great challenge!! (I share your interest in immigrant stories, btw). :)

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    1. I suck at challenges generally so I'm glad this came up, it was too good to resist. Considering joining? (How come I'm not surprised we share a similar taste in books, Monika? ;))

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  3. I love a perpetual challenge. I think you're well on your way to this one! :)

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  4. You're right--it really is a lifelong challenge to read a diverse range of books and authors--I love that. I also loved your phrase "as many as humanly possible"! :)

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  5. Great post! I kind of hate challenges too as I really like to be guided by my impulses when it comes to picking up books. So I might follow your example and go for a very very loose goal :P
    Good luck with your challenge!
    Rachel @ Dashing Good Books

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