Week 29 of the 52 Book Reading Challenge is hitting us just in time for O-Week. For anyone who is new to this challenge, we've stolen a reading challenge from Hannah Braime, and every week we're challenging people to read a book (but not just any book - it has to match a certain theme).
Jump in at any time and read as many of the books as you can. Die-hard readers who manage to complete the entire challenge get... um... well, we don't have any prizes. But reading is it's own reward.
This week's challenge is:
29. A book set in the future
Just to make things interesting, it doesn't have to be our future. It can be a book that was set in the future back when it was written, even if we've overtaken it now (like 1984, or 2001: A Space Odyssey).
And, just remember, we only have one copy of The Handmaid's Tale, so if you want that one you'd better move fast.
Have you missed out on hearing about the 52 Book Challenge? Catch up here.
Jump in at any time and read as many of the books as you can. Die-hard readers who manage to complete the entire challenge get... um... well, we don't have any prizes. But reading is it's own reward.
This week's challenge is:
29. A book set in the future
Just to make things interesting, it doesn't have to be our future. It can be a book that was set in the future back when it was written, even if we've overtaken it now (like 1984, or 2001: A Space Odyssey).
And, just remember, we only have one copy of The Handmaid's Tale, so if you want that one you'd better move fast.
Have you missed out on hearing about the 52 Book Challenge? Catch up here.
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