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The Clock Reading Challenge 2024

 

The Clock Reading Challenge 2024


 

The Clock Reading Challenge 2024

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Welcome to the Clock Reading Challenge 2024!

I started the Clock Reading Challenge in 2021 and every year I've discovered some great books through doing the challenge. There's a lot of books out there with the numbers one to twelve in their titles!

If you're looking for a relatively easy reading challenge to do in 2024 the Clock Reading Challenge is for you! It only involves reading a total of 12 books during the year. 

That said, some numbers can be a little trickier to find books for than others...





The Challenge

The goal: to read 12 books, each with a number from 1 to 12 in the title.

The officially hashtag for the event: #ClockReadingChallenge

Keeping track of your progress: I've created this graphic so you can fill in your clock with the book covers of the books you read. Hopefully at the end of the year your clock will be complete. 


The Clock Reading Challenge 2024


12 books in 12 months, each with a number from one to twelve in the title to make up a clock face.

This is a very relaxed reading challenge. There is no punishment for not reading all 12 books. 

Skip a month? No problem. The goal is 12 books in 12 months so you have plenty of time to catch up latter on if needed. 

If you'd like to plan out the books you want to read for the challenge in advance here's a template you can use for your TBR:


The Clock Reading Challenge 2024 TBR



Want to join the Clock Reading Challenge? To sign up just post a comment below to let me know you'll be joining in with the challenge. 




The Clock Reading Challenge 2024


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17 comments

  1. This sounds so fun! I've seen plenty of books with numbers in their titles but haven't specifically looked for 1-12. I'll have to go see what I can come up with :) Happy reading!

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    1. Great! Yes, there are loads of books with the numbers 1-12 n the titles. Some numbers have a huge amount of books to choose from... others are a little more tricky but they are out there. If you need any suggestions just give me a shout and I'm sure I'll be abe to give you a few ideas.

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  2. I love reading challenges and I love this idea. I'm definitely in and have posted about it on my blog: https://myreadersblock.blogspot.com/2023/12/the-clock-reading-challenge.html

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    1. Welcome to the challenge Bev! Looking forward to seeing what books you read.

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  3. I'm trying this challenge again! :-D
    https://quattropassisullenuvole.blogspot.com/2023/12/the-clock-reading-challenge-2024.html

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    1. Welcome back! 2024 will be the year you complete the challenge 💪

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  4. This sounds like a fun reading challenge. I will have to see what books I can find with numbers in the title.

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  5. This challenge sounds like alot of fun. Sign me up!

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    1. Great! Welcome to the challenge Laura! Looking forward to seeing which books you choose.

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  6. Let's try this again: https://readingbooksagain.blogspot.com/2024/01/the-clock-reading-challenge.html?m=1

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  7. I have been searching for books this morning and just discovered that 1 of my favorite authors has written 2 series with consecutive numbers in the titles. Luana Ehrlich writes spy thrillers.

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    1. Spy thrillers sounds like something I'd enjoy. Will look them up. It's great when a series works for the reading challenge.

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  8. Excited to have found this challenge through Bev at MyReadersBlock. This seems like it will be a fun challenge and will fit well with my love of cozy mysteries and thrillers I will track on my blog here https://titlesurfingwithtraci.blogspot.com/2024/01/round-clock-challenge.html

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    1. Welcome on board! I'm a fan of mysteries and thrillers too so will be very interested in which books you pick for the challenge. Happy reading!

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  9. This sounds like a fun challenge. I will definitely be joining in
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