I want to thank all of you who participated in the 2021 Nonfiction Reader Challenge,
There were 52 readers who signed up to the challenge, and while the continued pandemic scuppered some reader’s plans, most of you hung in there!
Over 150 links have been shared via the Linky during the year (and I’m sure there were more books actually read/reviewed that people forgot to add).
Congratulations to those of you who met your goal as a Nipper, a Nibbler or a Know-It-All. You can celebrate your achievement with the Completed Challenge badge.
And even if you didn’t quite make it, congratulations for making the attempt!
The Linky for adding your wrap up post will remain open for another week or so, at which time the challenge post will be archived (under Challenges >Archived Challenges 2021).
I hope you will decide to join me for another year and sign up for the
2022 Nonfiction Reader Challenge.
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A look back
2021 Nonfiction Reader Challenge Inspiration Part #1
2021 Nonfiction Reader Challenge Inspiration Part #2
2021 Nonfiction Reader Challenge Inspiration Part #3
2021 Nonfiction Reader Challenge Inspiration Part #4
2021 Nonfiction Reader Challenge Monthly Spotlight #1
2021 Nonfiction Reader Challenge Monthly Spotlight #2
2021 Nonfiction Reader Challenge Monthly Spotlight #3
2021 Nonfiction Reader Challenge Monthly Spotlight #4
2021 Nonfiction Reader Challenge Monthly Spotlight #5
2021 Nonfiction Reader Challenge Monthly Spotlight #6
2021 Nonfiction Reader Challenge Monthly Spotlight #7
2021 Nonfiction Reader Challenge Monthly Spotlight #8
2021 Nonfiction Reader Challenge Monthly Spotlight #9
Jan 09, 2022 @ 13:07:27
I’m going to do this. I just have to figure out my goals and write a post. I did just finish my first non fiction book of 2022 yesterday.
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Jan 09, 2022 @ 23:57:58
Such a great reading challenge and I’ve already signed up for 2022!
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Jan 10, 2022 @ 22:48:02
Thanks Tracey!
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Jan 10, 2022 @ 01:59:26
Such a fun challenge. Wonder what My first non fic book will be in 2022. I’m sure it will have something to do with mental health. Have any recs?
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Jan 10, 2022 @ 22:47:42
I would recommend the memoirs by Jenny Lawson.
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Jan 10, 2022 @ 03:57:53
You are a super reader! I am inmpressed. I am just about ready to link up with you for my first nonfiction book.
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Jan 10, 2022 @ 22:45:01
Already! Well done!
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Jan 10, 2022 @ 07:18:06
Every year I make a goal to read more nonfiction and never make my goal. This might be the kick in the pants I need!
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Jan 10, 2022 @ 12:38:44
Thank you for doing the nonfiction spotlights during the year to give us readers inspiration!
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Jan 11, 2022 @ 14:01:43
I’m always so impressed with your organization! And after looking at so many monstrous challenges this year (I’m not going to commit to reading 52 of anything; I’m a mood reader), I appreciate that you find intriguing topics and still keep the challenge achievable. Thanks for hosting!
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Jan 11, 2022 @ 21:34:30
Thanks Jen
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Jan 11, 2022 @ 21:21:23
Thanks for the challenge. I was happy with all the nonfiction I was able to read – 8 books in all, I think, although I didn’t get to review one of them in time. I’m still reading one I’d started for the challenge but it was quite dense so it’s taken me a while.
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Jan 11, 2022 @ 21:36:09
I’m glad – a goal isn’t a sentence 🙂
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