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Read Harder (A Reading Log): Track Books, Chart Progress

Read Harder (A Reading Log): Track Books, Chart Progress

Current price: $16.99
Publication Date: September 4th, 2018
Publisher:
Harry N. Abrams
ISBN:
9781419732553
Pages:
160

Description

Created by Book Riot, an online destination devoted to people who live to read, Read Harder is a smartly designed reading log consisting of entry pages to record stats, impressions, and reviews of each book you read.

This is not just a log to keep track of what you read and your own personal reviews. Evenly interspersed among these entry pages are 12 challenges inspired by Book Riot’s annual Read Harder initiative, which began in 2015 to encourage readers to pick up passed-over books, try out new genres, and choose titles from a wider range of voices and perspectives. Challenge yourself to:

  • Read a book about books
  • Read a book that was originally published in another language
  • Read a biography of an author you admire
  • Read a book set in a bookstore
  • And more!

Indulge your inner book nerd and read a book about books, get a new perspective on current events by reading a book written by an immigrant, find a hidden gem by reading a book published by an independent press, and so much more. Each challenge includes an inspiring quotation, an explanation of why the challenge will prove to be rewarding, and five book recommendations that fulfill the challenge.

If you’re a book lover, buy it for yourself. If your friends and family love books, buy it for them. If you are in a reading group, buy it for all of them. If you are encouraging a child or grandchild to develop a love of books and literature, buy it for them. Each and every person will be grateful.

About the Author

Book Riot is the largest independent community for book lovers in North America. Book Riot provides news, reviews, commentary, and advice for readers through many channels, including its website, podcasts, newsletters, social media, and more.

Praise for Read Harder (A Reading Log): Track Books, Chart Progress

“[A] wonderful book log … [and] a lovely keepsake.”—Sarah Walker Caron, Bangor Metro