![]() And even in naming a trophy, yes, there will then be a shortlist of six names. … The public is being asked now to put forward ideas for the statuette’s name. ![]() There’s a jury assigned to winnow the suggestions, so don’t expect to see “Prizey McPrizeface” on the shortlist. “England’s Booker Prize Asks Public To Name Its Trophy” - and Publishing Perspectives boosts the signal. Who knows this could become a habit to start the rest of the year! Pick that tale up and allow yourself the pleasure of reading it. This month – is no longer about delayed gratification. This is how TBRs form – we buy book then place on shelf read another book instead. January’s Challenge is fairly standard – you have my permission to read the last book you bought! ![]() You could do this in a sprint or just when you feel like it ?įor example, the “January TBR Reduction Challenge”: Some familiar and some new to help get that TBR pile reduced! I care you see!ġ – It applies to your TBR pile as per 23.59 no new books post this date can be used (but of course you can subsequently add more to your TBR piles I am not cruel)Ģ – If you are a book blogger no ARCs! Sorry, but this is to cut down your own self-induced TBR.ģ – You can do one challenge a month (or more if you fancy my stretch goals) but you only have to do twelve in a year and while I am applying some very loose monthly themes. Matt at Runalong the Shelves has unleashed “The 2023 Booktempter’s TBR reduction challenge” with 12 sets of different monthly themes to trim that backlog of things you’ve picked to read.Īfter a lot of people enjoyed last year’s challenge then I am going to give you some more little monthly prompts. ![]()
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