What books to read (free printable)- a 52 week challenge

What books to read (free printable)- a 52 week challenge

What books to read (free printable)- a 52 week challenge

In 2013  I set a lofty goal to read 52 books in one year. Making time for reading just didn’t seem to be happening without intent, so why not aim big?

It is engaging to read a wide variety of styles,  so each week I stuck to 4 flexible parameters:

  1. I perused the new releases at the library, challenging myself to pick up things I wouldn’t normally read
  2. There were no restrictions on what age bracket it was geared toward. This wound up being a perk, as much of the juvenile fiction was even sharper than adult
  3. Enjoy a few relevant to life stages, but most, be surprised
  4. If it wasn’t enjoyable, there was complete freedom to move on to the next in line

Toward the end it literally felt like the 26th mile of a marathon, so much did my brain say “I can’t…do…it…” 

However, as I went on it was such a rewarding experience.  A completed booklist, whew!

hand flipping mini book

What books should I read?

1)      The Year of Fog by Michelle Richmond

2)      Courting Cate by Leslie Gould

3)      A Walk On The Beach by Joan Ander

4)      Bird By Bird by Anne Lamott (for writers…my fave)

5)      Pioneer Woman Cooks by Ree Drummond

6)      The Exile Of Sarah Stevenson by Darci Hannah (historical fiction)

7)      Inspired You by Marion Parsons (Miss Mustard Seed)

8)      And She Was by Alison Gaylin

9)      To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee (fiction, maybe best book ever!)

10)   A Home In The Woods: Pioneer Life In Indiana by Howard Johnson

11)   All This Talk Of Love by Christopher Castellani

12)   Mopey Dick: Deep thoughts From A Shallow Mind by Dick Wolfsie

13)   Coal Black Horse by Robert Olmstead

14)   The Chaperone by Laura Moriarty

15)   Band of Sisters by Cathy Gohlke

16)   Turning Pro by Steven Pressfield

17)   The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman (One of the top three in well-written fiction)

18)   Instructions For American Servicemen In Iraq During WWII by US Army

19)   Wench by Dolen Perkins-Valdez

20)   Jesus Land by Julia Scheeres

21)   Bread & Wine by Shauna Niequist (thought provoking)

22)   Help Thanks Wow by Anne Lamott

23)   The Little Bride by Anna Solomon

24)   Ordinary Days by Dorcas Smucker (essays so delightful, I put off finishing for 5 years)

25)   A Far Piece To Canaan by Sam Halpern (fantastic fiction)

26)   The House At Belle Fontaine by Lily Tuck

27)   I’ll Be Seeing You by Suzanne Hayes & Loretta Nyhan (Last of top three, great fiction)

28)   Anything by Jennie Allen

29)   The High School Handbook by Mary Schofield

30)   Afloat by Erin Healy

31)   The Wednesday Sisters by Meg Waite Clayton

32)   Lies Homeschooling Moms Believe by Todd Wilson (all homeschool moms need this)

33)   The Edge Of The Earth by Christina Schwarz

34)   FibroWHYalgia by Susan Ingebretson (most informative book on this topic in 15 years)

35)   Seaside by Terri Blackstock

36)   The Ocean At The End Of The Lane by Neil Gaiman

37)   Wabi-Sabi: Art Workshop by Serena Barton

38)   The Sweetest Hallelujah by Elaine Hussey

39)   The Clothes On Their Back by Linda Grant

40)   Women Living Well by Courtney Joseph

41)   How To Blog For Profit Without Selling Your Soul by Ruth Soukup (details for bloggers)

42)   A Million Little Ways by Emily P. Freeman

43)   Left by Tamar Ossowski

44)   Sabbath by Wayne Muller

45)   Start by Jon Acuff

46)   Katrina by Sally Salminen ( my first historical fiction love from 30 years ago) Make sure to find the English version

47)   Why The Nativity by David Jeremiah

48)   Purse-Drive Christmas by Anita Renfroe (she is so funny)

49)   The Great Christmas Bowl by Susan May Warren (really funny fiction, esp. for empty nester moms)

50)   The Farm Chicks Christmas by Serena Thompson

51)   Go Ahead: Ask Anything by Jim Lyon (Our pastor answered the top questions facing people if they could ask a pastor anything. Wow)

52)   Life Artist by Ali Edwards

RED titles I particularly enjoyed

Whew! Any of these familiar to you? What is your favorite style to read?

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15 Comments

  1. This is a fabulous list, Christa! There are several on here that are my favorites and quite a few that are new to me. I’ve also got several on my reading list for 2014 (Anne Lamott in particular!) I loved seeing the mix that you chose. I’ve been thinking of something similar for next year as I work through my goals. I would love to have a book like yours by the end of the year. I may do it just for that! Is that a photo book of the covers?

    1. you go girl! Let me know what you especially enjoy…
      The book is a small “scrapbook” with self adhesive strips to hold the pictures in. I just put some chipboard letters on each book and took a photo

  2. Thank you so much for including our book on your impressive list! I find myself taking notes as I scroll through the titles–I’ve not heard of some of these and they sound fantastic.

    1. Loretta! What a delightful surprise to see your comment. I’d love to know how you came across this? Your book made me cry big gushing tears and I bought it for a friend the very next day

  3. Love this, but would really love your personal rating on each one and a summary of your thoughts? 🙂

    1. The ones in red I definitely recommend, it’ll be a while until I could summarize…but please, email me if you have a question about a specific title! Happy to share that way

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