25 reading challenge ideas to read more in 2026
The best reading challenge is the one you will actually keep. Start with a number you believe you can hit, then add a few prompts to keep it interesting. Here are 25 ideas, grouped so you can mix and match.
Count-based challenges
- Read 12 books this year, one a month.
- Read 24 books, a comfortable two a month.
- Read 52 books, the classic book a week.
- Read 10,000 pages instead of counting books, which rewards longer reads.
- Read for 100 hours over the year, tracked by your reading timer.
Variety challenges
- Read a book from a country you have never read from.
- Read one book in translation.
- Read a backlist book older than you are.
- Read a debut novel from this year.
- Read across five different genres.
Habit challenges
- Read 20 minutes every day, no matter what.
- Keep a reading streak going for 30 days.
- Read before screens for one week.
- Finish a book you previously did not finish.
- Re-read a favorite and rate it again.
Community challenges
- Do a buddy read with a friend, on a shared pace.
- Read a book a friend loves and tells you to.
- Join a seasonal readathon.
- Read the book before you watch the adaptation.
- Read a book club pick outside your usual taste.
Stretch challenges
- Read a 600-page book you have been avoiding.
- Read a classic you pretended to read in school.
- Read poetry for a month.
- Read one nonfiction book per quarter.
- Read a whole series start to finish.
Track it without the spreadsheet
A challenge works better when progress is visible. In Endleaf you can set a yearly reading goal by books, pages, or minutes, see how far ahead or behind pace you are, and watch a progress ring fill as the year goes. When you finish, your year in books turns into a card you can share. It is free to set a reading challenge and track it.
Set up your reading challenge in Endleaf or read how tracking helps.