I (just about) kept up the #StoryGraph #JanuaryPagesChallenge all the way to the end, and as a result I've found the calendar graphic is quite nice! Knowing there's a nice graphic at the end of it makes me want to carry on logging pages every day into February. I like how the graphic shows the books I'm still reading as well as the ones I've finished. I feel like I don't read fast enough to do a lot of the monthly roundup graphics justice. I aim for a book a week (and usually miss the target) so six books in a month is about as much as I ever finish, but I often have several books on the go at the same time.
I was trying to figure out how they picked the colours for the bars for each book as they seem weirdly similar in places. Eventually twigged that they seem to be generated from the colours of the book covers which is a nice touch, if perhaps not the easiest to understand at a glance. I guess I'll have to pick books out to read now based on the colour of their covers 😊 and stop reading the beige ones.
Sweet, made it every day, sometimes barely. @thestorygraph
Storygraph has a challenge to read every day in January. To get into the habit of daily reading.
Would love to hear from others whodo this
#JanuaryPagesChallenge
Is daily reading really something new for you?
For me I think the challenge is more daily tracking. The challenge helps me to do that, but I'm not sure I want to keep that up.