What is it?

The A to Z Reading Challenge is simple. You have one year to read 26 books, each starting with a different letter of the alphabet. I am not sure where I saw this challenge, but decided to adopt it for myself. And I just decided I want to do it twice; this would be a really fun picture book challenge. 

Main Challenge

Come up with a list of 26 titles, starting with each of the letters of the alphabet. Can be any type of book you want: novel, anthology, graphic novel, novella, poetry, nonfiction, children’s book. I’m not judging! My list is mostly novels, with a scattering of short story collections and non-fiction. 
Once you have your list, you can start reading. I’m going to wait and start in January. Order is not important. You can read from A to Z, or cross them off in whatever order you are feeling. Pacing should be about two books per month, or one book every two weeks.
I’ll keep updated on the sidebar what letter and title I am currently reading. You are welcome to read along with me, or at your own pace. Here is my list on Google Drive.

Where to find books?

Start by looking at your own bookshelves. Are there any books you own and have been meaning to read? Next, check your wishlists, library lists, and Goodreads ‘want to read’. Ask your friends, ask social media. You can ask for general suggestions, certain genres, or specific letters. You may find a great recommendation you wouldn’t have considered on your own.
If you have trouble finding a title for a certain letter (
like X), there are lists on Goodreads! 
I am buying one book for this challenge (Xanadu anthology, older book, had to buy used). The rest are coming from my own collection or from the library.

Picture Book Challenge

This is just a fun bonus challenge. I’m not going to get a list of these in advance, due to the nature of my job; I will see plenty of picture books as I work at the library. 26 titles, again starting A to Z, but all picture books. I’ll track these on a second tab on my sheet. Later in the year, as my list starts filling in, I may need to look for specific letters, but I’ll start by picking up whatever grabs my attention. I’m a sucker for pretty covers, especially on picture books.
Let me know if you’re going to do either (or both) of the challenges. I already have my main titles, but feel free to recommend picture books. I’m always happy to recommend books as well, so don’t hesitate to ask!