As we prepare for 2022, I am so happy that the Diversify Your Reading Challenge is bigger and more social than ever before. We’ve been through growing pains together – mainly my inability to finish a book in time to actually lead the discussion on it! – and made some tweaks and I now think that the Diversify Your Reading Challenge is in a great place for all involved. So whether you want to participate in the challenge on your own, join our bookish community on Facebook, or jump in on the occasional buddy read on Instagram, I’ve outlined all of the details for the 2022 Diversify Your Reading Challenge below. Have a think about how you want to be involved and then keep reading to find out how to join us. But first: the 2022 Diversify Your Reading Challenge genres!
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