The YA Dystopian Reading Challenge Starts Today!
I very nearly forgot that today was the official start of my first ever reading challenge, I blame work! (Well that’s my story and I’m sticking to it! and anyway, and I did say people could post reviews early so any fuzziness about dates is completely understandable…)
So anyways… If you haven’t already signed up, and you interested in doing so, you can do so here. The reviews page is also up and you can start posting your review links on there as well.
Really looking forward to seeing all your posts!





















Awesome! It’s officially begun – although I did jump the gun a bit and read half a book after making my challenge book list

Joanne´s last blog ..Review ♦ Hush, Hush
You did? I promise I didn’t see you!
Yeah….I started a little early too!! But since I actually finished the book after the challenge started, I figure I’m good!! I even posted on the review site. How good is that?
Stephanie´s last blog ..The Knife of Never Letting Go – Is it as Good as the Hype??
I’ll repeat what I said to Joanne. I never saw a thing!
Yay. I’ve been holding off with my review of the 4th Marsden book so it could count for this challenge.
Beth F´s last blog ..Awarded Three Times Over
Excellent! I look forward to reading that one! I love the Tomorrow Series! But I’m guessing I’ve told you that before!
Is it too late to join? I’ve read nothing but YA dystopic the past two weeks (but I guess those will not count) and have just bought the Lois Lowry series of three books and actually came here to see which one is the first (they came in a box together, so they must be some trilogy or what?) The Giver, The Messenger or Gathering Blue?
Louise´s last blog ..The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan
It’s not too late at all! You could join right up to Dec 31st if you wanted to!
So glad there’s no cut-off date! I decided just a bit ago to put all these dystopian books I’ve been reading to work, and signing up for the challenge is just the incentive I need to get them finished and back to the library. And reviewed. You know, the important stuff. Thanks for organizing this!