Update for Our Book Reading Challenge – November 2017

I read like the flame reads the wood.” 
~ Alfred Döblin

Do you love to read?

In January a group of us embarked on the inaugural Cauldrons and Cupcakes Reading Challenge.

As our year comes towards its end we have read some fine books and learned about new reading possibilities from our friends who have posted their own recommendations. My personal reading list is now long enough to get me through until 2020, at least.

It’s still not too late to join us .Let me explain the Challenge to you:

It involves four simple steps:

  1. Read or otherwise consume a book each month. You might borrow a book from the library, or buy one. It might be gifted to you, or it might have been waiting for you in some pile beside the bed since who knows when… Or it could be an e-book or an audiobook. It can be any kind of book at all. A novel, a romance, crime, children’s or young adult’s, a non-fiction book like a memoir or a cookbook or a travel book. It could be a graphic novel. Or even a textbook.
  2. Post the name of the book you are currently reading here on the blog or over on our Cauldrons and Cupcakes Facebook or Instagram page. Feel free to suggest another book that you have already read and enjoyed. That way you’ll be adding to a list of books that we can all dip into and choose from. I love finding new reading recommendations!
  3. Download the Reading Challenge Bingo Sheet. Each month write the name of the book you have read in the corresponding square. If you read two books in one month it’s fine to allocate one to another month. Or add the extra book to your existing month. Then add a small amount of money to a jar for each book you read. It could be as little as ten cents per book. Here’s the Bingo Sheet for you to download – just click on this link: Book Reading Challenge Bingo Sheet Then start filling it in when you’ve read your first book.
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  4. In December I am going to ask you to use the money you have saved to buy and donate a book to a charity for a Christmas gift OR donate the money to a literacy project or similar. (Even if you only saved ten cents each month $1 will buy you a decent second-hand book just about anywhere.) It will feel great to help someone else to experience the pleasure and comfort that reading brings. The world needs more readers. If you want to team up for this challenge that’s a great idea too!

For those of you who are already participating, I’d love to hear about your current book recommendations! Pop them in the comments below.

If you haven’t joined us yet, it’s not too late. And I’d love you to get your friends involved too, so please feel free to share this post far and wide.

On the first Saturday of every month, I’ll post an update here on the blog, and ask you what you are reading and if you have any recommendations to share.

All year we will practice kindness to ourselves by reading.

At year’s end, we will pass some of that kindness on to someone else.

So, that’s our Reading Challenge.

What books have you been reading or listening to this past month?

Go ahead and tell us in the comments below, or pop over to Facebook and join me there.

Happy Reading!

Lots of love, Nicole ❤  xx

 

Here’s my Completed Reading List for October:

  • My Year of ME Planner draft for 2018! It’s going to be a super year, and our Planner and online course and community are shaping up to be our best yet.
  • Educating Alice by Alice Greenup. A memoir of a city girl who embraces country life. That makes it sound simple. It’s not. It’s an inspiring story of love, struggle, near-disaster and a woman who makes the most of her life, despite things often being stacked against her.
  • Peter Shankman’s ‘Faster Than Normal – Turbocharge your focus productivity and success with the secrets of the ADHD brain’. It was so good that I ended up listening to the audio version of it too. Please go buy this book – if you or someone you love had ADHD it’s a godsend. And if you don’t it will still give you so many solid tips for increasing your focus and productivity, as well as becoming an all-round better human being. Peter also has an excellent Podcast by the same name.

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Hi! I'm Nicole Cody. I am a writer, psychic, metaphysical teacher and organic farmer. I love to read, cook, walk on the beach, dance in the rain and grow things. Sometimes, to entertain my cows, I dance in my gumboots. Gumboot dancing is very under-rated.
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4 thoughts on “Update for Our Book Reading Challenge – November 2017

  1. I am currently reading ‘The Amazing Story of the man who cycled from India to Europe for Love” by Per J Andersson. A beautiful, true story of love and resilience, set within the historical context of a country in political transition. A very unique story that speaks to our ability to overcome our circumstances to reach our destiny, by following our own hearts and just doing what is for us to do. 5 stars for this one!

  2. October was more productive on the reading front than I expected (huzzah for a semester off uni reading 🙂 ) I read some what I define as popcorn books which are they same as having a day off watching tv shows or movies. A bunch of manga and the following:-

    Wildfire (Hidden Legacy #3) by Ilona Andrews – current conclusion (suspect may be more) of an urban fantasy series. I read this in one night (yes, I was up waaaaaaay too late and suffered with no regrets the next day).

    Rituals (Cainsville #5) by Kelley Armstrong – one of my favourite writers (auto hold at library) and this was a series wrap up ending. Now must impatiently wait to see what she does next.

    I also started reading and am enjoying that I’m savouring across two months it appears Color: A Natural History of the Palette by Victoria Finlay a mix of history of pigment and travel memoir.

    Am amused given November’s energies that this one has landed into my turn from the library…..The life-changing magic of not giving a f**k : how to stop spending time you don’t have doing things you don’t want to do with people you don’t like by Sarah Knight (as recommended by you, Nicole 🙂 )

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