Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.
~ Robert Frost, Two Roads Diverged in a Yellow Wood
Since we began 52 Books in 52 Weeks 18 years ago in 2009, the variety of 52 books challenges has exploded. While imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, I think it's time for us to slip off the beaten path and take the one less traveled. The first order of business, change the name.
My husband always comes up with code words or nicknames for things we do. When I narrowed our book reading challenge name down to two options, he went with the first option and immediately added 'to expand reading' and lovingly provided a nick name. Which lead us to today. Welcome to the:
Literary Exploration Society To Expand Reading
or L.E.S.T.E.R for short
The url of read52booksin52weeks.com will remain the same
L.E.S.T.E.R. will still be the home for the Well Educated Mind reading challenge as well as the perpetual and past challenges linked above from our many reading adventures around the world.
We will have a variety of weekly, monthly, annual reading quests to aid in our adventures:
2026 Bingo quest: 25 new categories to inspire with Mile Davis and all those Jazz rabbit holes to David Bowie's Book lists to the quirky and the cozy.
2026 Literary Legends: Explore authors and stories that have endured throughout the years.
2026 Contemporary Authors: From Haruki Murakami to Alan Moore, there is a variety of modern day authors to explore.
2026 A to Z and Back Again in which there are many ways to complete the project and you don't have to stick with authors or titles only. The choices are unlimited.
and /or try one or more of our perpetual challenges:
Agatha Christie -- Read her books in chronological order as listed, group by detective or collection, or randomly if you choose.
Mind Voyages - A science fiction / fantasy challenge through the decades, exploring the Hugo and Nebula winners and nominees, Philip K. Dick, and Robert Heinlein.
Well Educated Mind -- Continue to explore the classics in 6 categories: Fiction, Autobiography, History/Politics, Drama, Poetry and Science.
Dip into past challenges such as Brit Tripping, Dusty and Chunky, Feed Your Muse, Inspiration, Nobel Prize Winners or Sounds of Silence.
The goal is to set your own goal and how you get there is up to you. Ask yourself these questions: Are you a promiscuous reader or prefer to inhale one book a time? Do you like to follow a plan, or be spontaneous? Do you like to read fiction or nonfiction? Do you like to read from your own shelves, buy books, or get them from the library? Do you like to read widely and broadly or do a focused study of something new or old? Do you like to reread stories time and again? Do you like to delve into your favorite author's backlist to the exclusion of all else or sip them slowly through the years. Do you need more time to dive into that chunky or dusty book that's been languishing on the shelf? Do you like to explore new to you authors, genres, spaces and places? Do you like to follow connections, take side trips, or dive into rabbit holes? Let your books be your guide and see where they take you.
Reading is as necessary as breathing so my answer is yes to all these questions since all that matters is the reading. To our current readers, I appreciate you and look forward to next year. If you like to lurk, wave hello. And if you just found us, please join us to play along or chart your own path.
The challenge runs January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2026
Our book weeks begin on Sunday, except for week one which begins on Thursday, January 1st and runs through January 10th.
Participants may join at any time.
All forms of books are acceptable including e-books, audio books, etc.
Re-reads are acceptable as long as they are read after January 1, 2025
Our book weeks begin on Sunday, except for week one which begins on Thursday, January 1st and runs through January 10th.
Participants may join at any time.
All forms of books are acceptable including e-books, audio books, etc.
Re-reads are acceptable as long as they are read after January 1, 2025
Books may overlap other challenges.
The link widget will be added to the bottom of each weekly post to link to your book reviews, and closes at the end of each book week.
The link widget will be added to the bottom of each weekly post to link to your book reviews, and closes at the end of each book week.

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