2020 Supernatural Creatures Reading Challenge Sign-Up

Posted January 3, 2020 by karenbaron in Reading Challenge, Supernatural Creatures Reading Challenge / 13 Comments

2020 Supernatural Creatures Reading Challenge

2020 Supernatural Creatures Reading Challenge

I love reading challenges and reading anything paranormal, so I decided to create my reading challenge for 2020. One where you can read about supernatural creatures of all types and receive prizes for doing so.

The definition of supernatural:

1of or relating to an order of existence beyond the visible observable universe especially: of or relating to God or a god, demigod, spirit, or devil

2adeparting from what is usual or normal especially to appear to transcend the laws of nature

battributed to an invisible agent (such as a ghost or spirit)

Let’s simplify this, basically a witch, wizard, magical folk, fairy, shifters, aliens, angels, berserkers, centaurs, demons, devils, gargoyles, ghosts, spirits, gods, goddesses, reapers, Jinn, immortal beings, leprechauns, mermaids, nymphs, psychics, rooks, Sekhmet, Valkyrie, vampires and any other type of supernatural creature that you can find.

Challenge Rules:

  1. You can read any book from any fictional genre as long as there is a paranormal/supernatural creature involved in the plot.
  2. Books need to at least 100 pages long (please, no short stories); it can be in any format like physical, e-book, ARC, or audiobook.
  3. You don’t need a blog to participate or to post a review but the author would welcome it, especially on Goodreads, Instagram, BookBub Amazon, Twitter, etc. Remember that a review can be as simple as a couple of sentences stating that you liked or didn’t like the story. 
  4. Make a goal post by picking a level (you can go up but not backward) and link it back here with your goal for this challenge. You can use one of the options above for the link or leave a comment below with your name and goal.
  5. Crossovers with other challenges are allowed.
  6. The Challenge will run from Jan. 1st to Dec. 31st. Sign up by commenting below anytime before Dec 31st.
  7. Leave a comment monthly with the books that you are reading to be entered in a monthly giveaway for those who have been participating.
  8. Tag your SM posts with #SpnCreatureRC to share the love.

Levels:

Ghost Runner
1 – 20 Books

Witch Tamer
21 – 40 Books

Shifter Squelcher
41 – 60 Books

Vampire Victor
61 – 80 Books

Supernatural Hunter
81 – 100+ Books

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If you are looking for some authors that embrace supernatural creatures, here are some of my favorites: Amy Boyles, Deanna Chase, Erin Johnson, Kristen Painter, Mandy M. Roth, Michelle M. Pillow, and Violet Vaughn.

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Thank you for stopping by to check out the 2020 Supernatural Creatures Reading Challenge. I hope you sign-up and share the wonderful stories of supernatural creatures that you have found. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Have a wonderful day!

Happy Reading!

Karen Signature

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2020 Supernatural Creatures Reading Challenge

13 responses to “2020 Supernatural Creatures Reading Challenge Sign-Up

  1. In February I have read Friday Night Bites by Erin Johnson, Games of Bones by Erin Johnson, To Catch a Witch by Heather Blake, and A Witch to Remember by Heather Blake.

  2. In April I have read Crave by Tracy Wolff, The Magick Marmot by Sharon Pape, Journey to Twilight by Charmayne Hafen, Return to Twilight by Charmayne Hafen, Trouble in Twilight by Charmayne Hafen, Pig Little Lies by Erin Johnson, and Old Magic by Marianne Curley.

  3. In June I have read Breaking Bat by Erin Johnson, Ascenders: High School for the Recently Departed by CL Gaber, Ascenders: Skypunch by CL Gaber, Ascenders: Omorrow by CL Gaber, Ascenders: 11:11 by CL Gaber, A Sprinkling of Murder by Daryl Wood Gerber, The Dark Awakening by DL Blade, and How to Hang a Witch by Adriana Mather.

  4. In September I have read The Big Fang Theory by Erin Johnson, Birthspell by Miriam Khan, Mercadia Calling by Shaka Bry, and Where Angels Can’t Follow by Jessi Kallison.

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