Winter 2025 Reading Challenge
If you want to up your reading game and explore new genres, the Winter 2025 reading challenge is here to help. With nine prompts designed to expand your reading horizons, this challenge will keep you reading all winter.
Since Jackie and I started the reading challenges years ago, they have remained some of the most popular posts in our community, particularly on Instagram where we invite you all to play along! We hope this challenge helps you find a new genre, author, book, or just reading in general. After all, there is Snow better way to spend a day than with a good story!
Winter 2025 Reading Challenge
Reading Challenge Winter 2025 Prompts
Are you looking for book suggestions for each of the prompts? We’ve got you covered with the list below. Happy Reading!
- Best of 2024
- Holiday Book
- Set in the 80s
- Book Set in the Library
- Book Being Adapted
- Short Story
- Psychological Thriller Books
- Second Chance Romance Books
- Mythical Creature
- Check out these books with magical creatures, dragon books for adults, dragon books for tweens, vampire books
Reading Challenge Rules
The Winter 2025 reading challenge runs from December 1, 2024 to February 28, 2025.
Unlike Summer reading bingo, the only rule is that you can’t repeat books on this board. Each prompt should be a unique pick you read during the challenge time frame.
If you are playing the 2025 reading challenge too, you will notice that the December, January, and February prompts are each part of this challenge. You can use the same book on both boards.
How to Play
In order to play along with the Winter 2025 reading challenge, you will need to screenshot the template over on Instagram or download it right from this page (right-click to save the image).
When you complete a book, upload your board to stories by adding text or an image of the book you read over the prompt. Feel free to tag @beyondthebookends as you fill in the books along the way. We are looking forward to sharing everyone’s boards all fall long!
If you subscribe to the Beyond the Bookends newsletter, each quarter a free magazine is published featuring reading challenge picks and new release highlights. Many of the prompts on this bingo board are in the magazine as well!
You can also track your challenge on Storygraph! – Storygraph Winter 2025 Reading Challenge
Helpful Tips
- From November 25 – 27, our Instagram community will be voting on book suggestions to create an ideal board of both popular picks and sleeper picks. Feel free to join the voting!
- The results from voting will be saved in highlights for reference throughout the reading challenge time frame.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best reading challenge for winter?
The Beyond the Bookends reading challenge! Played over 3 months, this 9 prompt challenge is the perfect balance of doable but stimulating.
Do I need to play the reading challenge on Instagram?
No! Feel free to email us at hello@beyondthebookends.com to show us your progress. Or, you can email us and tell us which books you chose for the prompts. We cannot wait to see which books you read.
Do I need to use the books you recommend for the challenge?
You don’t need to use one of the suggestions to complete the board. Feel free to read any book that works for the prompt. But let me know on those pages what you are reading that I didn’t highlight! I am always looking to add more books to the book lists.
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Epilogue
Are you inspired to participate in the Winter 2025 reading challenge? I hope so! I’d love to see your boards over on Instagram. Let me know below which of these prompts is your favorite and feel free to suggest prompts for future reading challenges!
2025 Reading Challenge
If you are looking to expand your reading horizons further, check out the annual reading challenge!
Interesting challenge.
The holiday one got me. I don’t celebrate the end of year holidays at all, and have even less interest in reading about them. So I went a different route and looked for books celebrating Tanabata, AKA Hoshimatsuri (Star Festival), which Japan celebrates on 7 July with origami, kakigoori (snow cones), and making wishes written on tanzaku paper and tied to bamboo branches. Tanabata is a 1200-year-old holiday based on a legend about two lovers who paid a price for loving to the detriment of their other responsibilities in life. Now, they only get to meet once a year.