How Is It Nearly June? Summer Reading Plans

May and my Wyrd & Wonder adventure has flown by. As this is the unofficial start of summer, I am thinking about summer reading challenges.

Since I’ve dived back into reading full force (thanks to Wyrd & Wonder), I decided I wanted to do a summer reading challenge. There are so many challenges to choose from. Most libraries host a reading challenge, bookish sites like Book Riot have one, and many indie bookshops have one.

This year, I decided to take up East City Bookshop‘s, one of my local indie bookstores, Summer Reading Challenge. They have both an adult reading challenge and a kid reading challenge.

The challenge starts today and goes through September 2, the unofficial end of summer. I like the symmetry. I like that there’s a nice variety of genres. I also like their Bonus Challenge.

I also decided that I will attempt to read all 23 categories. This seems reasonably doable in 14 weeks. It equates to 1.5 books per week, which is my average.

I also focused on books that I already own. Luckily, I have a few and 14 met the various prompts (2 not shown are audiobooks). And since it’s still Wyrd & Wonder month (until May 31), I have a couple books that cover both challenges. (Huzzah!)

My TBR is also all BIPOC authors. Not only to meet the Bonus Challenge but because I’m trying to make sure I read diverse voices.

Here is my complete list by prompt and whether I own the book, have the audio version, or will be checking it out from the library.

I’ve created a new shelf on Bookshop.org where you can find all these books.

Have you read any of these books? What’s on your summer TBR? Share your summer reading plans in the comments below.

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