Looking to refresh your reading life with a fun and meaningful twist? This post shares 15 unique reading challenge ideas to turn your bookshelf into an unforgettable journey.
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There’s something magical about turning the act of reading into a bit of an adventure — not just checking titles off a list, but letting the books you choose shape your year. Whether you’re a devoted reader or picking up your first novel in a while, these creative reading challenges will add fresh joy, structure, and inspiration to your reading life.

And the best part? You can tailor them to your style, your shelves, and your pace.
Here are 15 inspiring reading challenge ideas — from personal prompts to playful bingo boards — that turn reading into something you’ll want to keep returning to, all year long.
12 Recommendations
One of my online friends Kerstin gave me this idea. Ask twelve friends a book they recommend and then use that to guide your reading.
Read Your Height
Stack your books until they match your height! Whether that’s 5’4” or 6 feet tall, it’s a fun visual challenge — and a great excuse to gather those unread books in a single (tottering) pile.
You could also read the amount of books that match your height in inches. So if you are 64″ tall you would read 64 books.
12 Books from 12 Countries
Travel the globe through the pages. Choose books written by authors from 12 different countries — bonus points if they’re translated works. It’s a beautiful way to experience other cultures from your armchair.
12 Different Time Periods
Step into another era with each book: Ancient history, the Middle Ages, the 1800s, the 1950s… all the way to futuristic dystopias. This is a history-lover’s dream challenge.
Book Bingo
Create a bingo board with prompts like:
- “A book under 200 pages”
- “A memoir”
- “Set in the Northwoods”
- “A book with a blue cover”
- “Borrowed from a friend”
Each square you fill makes you a more adventurous reader!

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From the TBR Stack Only
TBR = “To Be Read.” Challenge yourself to read only books you already own or have stacked by the nightstand. It’s satisfying and helps you shop your own shelves.
Books from the Year You Were Born
Look up what was published the year you were born and pick a few! You’ll likely be surprised by the variety — and it’s a fun way to celebrate your birth year.
Read by a Theme
Choose a unifying theme for your challenge, like:
- Nature and the Outdoors
- Friendship
- Faith and Flourishing
- Food Memoirs
- Cabin Life
Then let that theme guide your reading list all year.
12 ReReads
There’s deep comfort in revisiting beloved books. Pick 12 favorites you haven’t read in years and see what new layers you notice this time around.
From One Author
Choose a single author and dive into as much of their work as possible — their novels, essays, maybe even a biography about them. You’ll see their style evolve and appreciate their voice more deeply.
One Genre: Memoirs, Mysteries, or
Stick with one genre for a stretch — like memoirs, historical fiction, cozy mysteries, or travel writing — and see how much variety still lives inside that one category.
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Read with the Seasons
Match your books to the mood of each season:
- Winter: Cozy classics and reflective reads
- Spring: Fresh starts, new growth, nature writing
- Summer: Beach reads and adventurous escapes
- Fall: Moody mysteries, family sagas, back-to-school themes
Let your reading life flow with the rhythms around you.
One Shelf
Choose just one shelf on your bookcase and read what’s there. It’s a fun constraint that keeps decision-making simple and often leads to forgotten treasures.
Count Minutes, Not Books
If page counts stress you out, try tracking time instead. Challenge yourself to 1,000 minutes in a month, or 20 minutes a day. It’s gentle, consistent, and still deeply rewarding.
Read Through a Place
Build a reading list around a setting that captivates you. Here are a few ideas:
- The Northwoods (yes please!)
- Small English villages
- Coastal towns
- Cabin life in the mountains
- France, Scotland, or the Deep South
Reading becomes travel, and you never even have to pack a bag.
Final Thought
Reading doesn’t need to be a race, it can be a rhythm, a ritual, a way of filling your days with beauty and new ideas. Whether you choose one challenge or combine a few, make it your own. Make it fun. And make it meaningful.
If you’d like to follow along with my reading challenges, I’d love to share what I’m reading this season, and hear your picks too. Let’s fill this year with great books and even better conversations.
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