Initial Challenge & Wrap-up Posts

This is where I’m collecting the the posts where I’ve set myself a challenge and also the posts where I wrap that challenge up. Lately, I find I like having both (though that doesn’t always appear to have been the case).

The first helps me delineate what I want to actually accomplish and provides some accountability to actually stick to it. (Having a list to check things off of is immensely satisfying!) I’ve honestly been more successful at some challenges than others. There are plenty of half-finished challenges scattered throughout this blog’s history. (Some were always meant to be ongoing, some I forgot about, some I simply failed at.)

And I find that I need the wrap-up post to make me actually let the challenge go. This is especially true when I set a challenge using a common book title or cover image. Every time I see a new one I want to add it to the challenge. But you have to actually stop at some point and call it finished.

So, here are the challenges See Sadie Read has run over the years.

Challenges

Creating Some Shelf Space


The 13 Best Fantasy Romance Books of All Time Challenge


A Christmas Reading Challenge

Wrapping up 2021’s Christmas Reading Challenge


A new reading challenge: Wolf Marked


Wrapping up the Wolf Marked reading challenge


Awakening: A New Mini Challenge

Wrapping up the Awakening Challenge


New art and a new reading challenge


Reading challenge: Characters of color on covers


2017 Christmas Challenge


Renamed: The Oddly Satisfying Exercise in Futility Challenge


Join me in the #DiverseRomanceBingo challenge.


Blood Moon(s) Reading Challenge

Blood Moon Reading Challenge Wrap-Up


Alpha review challenge


An Omega Weekend challenge


This Week’s Reading Challenge: Annoying Close-Up Guy

‘Annoying close-up guy’ reading challenge wrap-up


Reading Challenge: Blood Lust x 4

Blood Lust reading challenge wrap up


Taking care of my own: a new month-long reading self-challenge

Cleaning out the short stories from my ‘Taking Care of my Own’ challenge shelf

Recap: the “Taking Care of my Own” challenge