2016 Reading Challenges Update (March)

It’s time for a challenge update! How are everyone’s 2016 Reading Challenges going? Are you stressed by the fact that Good Reads continues to oh-so-kindly remind you that you are exactly 13 books behind on your 2016 challenge? Don’t stress! Just keep reading, find books that ignite your soul and be purposeful abut finding a few minutes to read here and there.

I’m doing much better on my challenges this year than I did last year, specifically on my NetGalley Challenge. My goal for this year is to have three books or less remaining on my NG shelf, and start 2017 with a 90% or above rating. Meaning I really need to curb my enthusiasm for requesting new books. Oops.

Anyway, check out my progress with my 2016 Challenges, and let me know how yours are going!


 

Good Reads Challenge: I have read 20 of 75 Books. Go HERE to see what I’ve read so far this year!


 

NetGalley Challenge: I have read 9 of 25 Books. My Feedback ratio is currently at 68%. 

  1. These Vicious Masks (These Vicious Masks #1) by Tarun Shanker and Kelley Zekas
  2. Passenger (Passenger #1) by Alexandra Bracken
  3. Future Shock by Elizabeth Briggs
  4. The Reluctant Duchess by Sharon Cullen
  5. These Shallow Graves by Jennifer Donnelly
  6. Stir Me Up by Sabrina Elkins
  7. Gates of Thread and Stone (Gates of Thread and Stone #1) by Lori M. Lee
  8. Waterfell (The Aquarathi #1) by Amalie Howard
  9. The Vanishing Throne (The Falconer #2) by Elizabeth May

The NetGalley and Edelweiss 2016 Reading Challenge is Hosted by Falling for YA.


Read My Own Damn Books Challenge: 

I have read 8 of 25+ of my own books for this challenge:

  1. Changeless (Parasol Protectorate #2) by Gail Carriger
  2. The Immortal Heights (The Elemental Trilogy #3) by Sherry Thomas
  3. The Demon Trapper’s Daughter (The Demon Trappers #1) by Jana Oliver
  4. Grimspace (Sirantha Jax #1) by Anne Aguirre
  5. Rook by Sharon Cameron
  6. Winter (The Lunar Chronicles #4) by Marissa Meyer
  7. The Winner’s Crime (The Winners Trilogy #2) by Marie Rutkoski
  8. Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord (Love By Numbers #2) by Sarah MacLean

The Read My Own Damn Books Challenge is hosted by Estella’s Revenge.


Reading Bingo Challenge

This is actually a new challenge I joined this past week! I’m looking to completely cover the following bingo board:

Reading Bingo Challenge

I have read the following categories:

  1. An Author’s Sophomore book: The Vanishing Throne (The Falconer #2) by Elizabeth May
  2. A Book with red on the cover: The Demon Trapper’s Daughter (The Demon Trappers #1) by Jana Oliver
  3. A Book with a number in the title: Ten Ways to be Adored When Landing a Lord (Love by Numbers #2) by Sarah MacLean
  4. A Book with a Shifter: Changeless (Parasol Protectorate #2) by Gail Carriger
  5. A Book with a Male Protagonist: A Darker Shade of Magic (Shades of Magic #1) by V.E. Schwab
  6. A Book with more than 600 pages: Winter (The Lunar Chronicles #4) by Marissa Meyer
  7. Read a Book You Own: The Immortal Heights (The Elemental Trilogy #3) by Sherry Thomas

 

 

March 2016 Take Control of Your TBR Pile Challenge:

I have read 11 of 12 books for this challenge.

  1. Gates of Thread and Stone (Gates of Thread and Stone #1) by Lori M. Lee
  2. The Demon Trapper’s Daughter (The Demon Trappers #1) by Jana Oliver
  3. Passenger (Passenger #1) by Alexandra Bracken
  4. Stir Me Up by Sabrina Elkins
  5. Grimspace (Sirantha Jax #1) by Anne Aguirre
  6. Rook by Sharon Cameron
  7. The Winner’s Crime (The Winner’s Trilogy #2) by Marie Rutkoski
  8. Winter (The Lunar Chronicles #4) by Marissa Meyer
  9. Waterfell (The Aquarathi #1) by Amalie Howard
  10. Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord (Love by Numbers #2) by Sarah MacLean
  11. The Reluctant Duchess by Sharon Cullen

The March 2016 Take Control of Your TBR Pile Challenge is hosted by Caffeinated Book Reviewer.

 

Are any of the books I’ve read on your challenge as well? What’s the best book you’ve read so far this year?

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