With just a few days left, I’m excited to share with you the full Read With Lindsey 2025 Reading Challenge prompt list! You will see a few prompts repeating from 2024 Challenge, but I’m happy to include a few new ones – they are some of my favorite genres!
The Schedule
As discussed a few weeks ago, I’m scaling back my very aggressive reading goal in 2025 to just 2 books per week. The weekly cadence will look like:
Sunday: Our Agenda complete with suggestions that meet the prompt category
Tuesday: Read With Lindsey Reading Challenge prompts
Thursday: Rotating articles and posts including our Monthly theme and wrap up
Saturday: Sponsored reads
Keep an eye on our Instagram account – any additional books I read will be reviewed there.
The Prompts
Before walking through the full list of prompts, I want to share some links you might find useful. To download a printable PDF, go here. You can also click on the images below and save the graphic for reference. And, like 2024, we will be posting additional graphics throughout the year for each month.
Monthly Themes
In 2024, our monthly themes revolved around holidays. I was looking to do something a little different this year and decided to go with colors instead. You can take this a couple of different ways – the color of the cover, or titles with the color included. It’s 100% up to you!
- January – White
- February – Pink
- March – Green
- April – Purple
- May – Yellow
- June – Blue
- July – Teal
- August – Coral
- September – Orange
- October – Black
- November – Brown
- December – Red
Weekly Themes
As a reminder, our weeks run Sunday to Saturday. Since months and weeks don’t always start on Sunday, some will start a little early. For instance, we will be starting Week 1 on December 29th, the Sunday before the first.
- New Year’s
- Over 300 Pages
- Inauguration Day
- Debut Release
- With a Snake
- Sports-Themed Romance
- About Women in Science
- By an African-American Author
- Becoming a Movie in 2025
- Mystery
- Saint Patrick’s Day
- Written in the Year You Were Born
- By a Female Author
- Historical Fiction
- Set in a Bookstore or Library
- New Release in 2025
- Animal on the Cover
- About a Horse
- Memoir
- Law Enforcement
- Military Character
- Memorial Day
- By an LGBTQ+ author
- Fantasy
- About Slavery
- Set in a Workplace
- Set in Washington, D.C.
- Beach Read
- Set Somewhere on your Travel Bucket List
- About a Birthday
- By Your Favorite Author
- Less than 200 pages
- Fairytale Retelling
- Coming of Age Novel
- By a Writer You’ve Never Read
- Fruit on the Cover
- A Book You Read in High School
- By a Hispanic Author
- Set in a National Park
- About a Teacher
- Action/Adventure
- Magical Realism
- True Crime
- Halloween
- Western
- By an Indigenous Author
- Main Character is a Chef or Baker
- Thanksgiving
- Pearl Harbor
- RomCom
- Set Around the Holidays
- Family Drama
Final Thoughts
One final item to consider – don’t let a reading challenge overwhelm you. If you get behind, that’s cool. Reading ahead? That’s cool, too. Don’t like a prompt? Just skip it! The prompts are really just to inspire your book choices and let you stretch outside your comfort zone. Some of my favorite authors were discovered because of a great reading challenge prompt. The most important part of the reading challenge is to have fun and enjoy it! Whatever you do, don’t let it make you hate reading.
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What I’m Reading
- Current print book: The Twelve Topsy-Turvy, Very Messy Days of Christmas, James Patterson & Tad Safran
- Current audio book: Streets of Laredo, Larry McMurtry
- Book I’m most looking forward to: She Doesn’t Have a Clue, Jenny Elder Moke
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