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Completing the Goodreads 2026 Spring Challenge!

It feels a little early, but the countdown is on for completion of the Goodreads 2026 Spring Challenge. With around 50 days left, it feels like I have plenty of time to read towards this challenge. At the same time, I’ve already got a number of reading obligations on my plate. By the time I’ve got those nailed, I won’t have all the time in the world to finish the challenge. 

Before this year, I haven’t actively tried to complete these seasonal challenges. However, after narrowly missing out on completing the Winter challenge earlier this year, I’ve got a vendetta now. Getting ahead, my plan is to look ahead at what books I already want to read can go towards this challenge, and what gaps I need to fill. In my Sunday Summary last week, I mentioned that I have a gap between my May TBR and the books I have/that I can get audiobook copies of. So, this is where this list could come in handy! 

Before I jump into the outstanding books/achievements section of this Completing the Goodreads 2026 Spring Challenge post, here are the prompts I’ve completed already: – 

 

Achievements Attained so Far

  • Page-turner – Read 2 Books During Challenge
  • Speed reader – Read 3 Books During Challenge
  • Book boss – Read 5 Books During Challenge
  • Trending Books – The Astral Library

Now, let’s take a look at what prompts for the challenge remain outstanding as of drafting this post. I’ll share what reads on my TBR fit the prompt, or what book I’ve found to fill the gap if I don’t have a natural fit… 

 

Achievements to Get

Community Picks

I have a few books that meet the Community Picks prompt. All of these are on my TBR already, and I love the sound of all of these books. Rather than pick any one of these now, I’m going to keep my options open so I have some mod-reading flexibility! 

I don’t have any burning desire to read any of these over the other. The other consideration is other reading lists, obligations or goals. However, none of these books correlate with other reading targets, so anything goes here. 

 

Marathon Reader

 

Turns out I have quite a few books on my TBR for this prompt! I’ve been looking for an excuse for a LOTR readalong, so that is a strong contender. However, one other book on this list may trump LOTR… 

Pillars of the Earth is on my list of reads I want to complete in 2026. I set out this list in my 2026 resolutions post. I’ve been recommended The Pillars of the Earth at least twice, by two work colleagues at the time. So, it makes the most sense to pick this up and kill two birds with one stone. Maybe I can save a LOTR re-read for later in the year… 

 

Editors’ Picks

Four entries from my TBR will qualify for this Goodreads 2026 Spring Challenge prompt. The two that most appeal to me are Challenger and The Song of the Cell. 

When I picked up my first read of 2026, Orbital, it touched on the events of space shuttle Challenger. I already had a copy of Challenger by Adam Higginbotham – I picked it up last year. However, this casual reference in Orbital has encouraged me to bump this up the list. 

My other option is The Song of the Cell. The reason this is higher on the list is because I enjoyed a similar themed book recently. Why We Get Sick is a book specifically about insulin resistance and covers how this occurs on a cellular level. I enjoyed the strong biology-based narrative. After finishing that book, I’ve had The Song of the Cell on my mind as a perhaps less specific, but interesting follow-up. 

 

Books on Books

I only have a couple of books on my TBR that fits this prompt, so I guess this is an easy choice. I think I only own one of these already, so it makes Ink Blood Sister Scribe the more likely of the two I’ll read. However, I’ve enjoyed Janice Hallett in the past. I have incentive to read more from Janice Hallett this year because I want to pick up an upcoming sequel to her The Appeal series later this year.

However, my understanding is The Twyford Code falls outside of this series. So, I’ll suggest this is a strong backup in case I don’t get on with Ink Blood Sister Scribe.  

 

AAPI Heritage

For this final disclosed prompt, Katabasis is the only book on my TBR that meets the prompt. 

Like I need an excuse to pick up R.F. Kuang! I was stoked to get a copy of this book pretty much when it came out last year. I picked it up in the airport on my way to Iceland. Oh how terrible that I have an excuse to pick this up and read it in the near future… 

I’m gutted, can’t you tell?! 

 

Summer Reading

I have a number of books that overlap with this challenge. The only pity is that I’ve read or DNF’d them. That surprise me, if I’m honest. I wouldn’t describe myself as a seasonal reader. However, the range of books on this list is quite broad, which helps. 

So, whilst I can’t actively knock a book off my TBR for this challenge, I’ve picked out a couple I like the sound of. I’ve seen plenty of readers pick up Project Hail Mary and enjoy it, so that’s a solid contender to pick up towards this Goodreads 2026 Spring Challenge. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms by George R. R. Martin is also VERY tempting. I love GRRM and his Game of Thrones series especially. I could totally read a spin-off this summer… 

 

Escapist Reads

I love an escapist read! However, for this prompt I also don’t have a TBR prompt that qualifies towards the Goodreads 2026 Spring Challenge. I have books I’ve already read… 

Interestingly, a pick for the Summer Reading prompt will also work for this one. Reading Project Hail Mary will work for both prompts, although I confess my original plan was to lean into A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms for the Summer Reading prompt. Perhaps I can see how time goes – if I’m pinched I can pick up PHM for both. On the contrary, if I have the luxury of reading both, I’ll do that! 

 

Mystery – Pride Month

The last prompt is technically a mystery, but we can be sure we need to read an LGBTQ+ book for it. 

Having looked at my TBR, I have a few books that could qualify for this prompt. My preference for this prompt is to read a book that is LGBTQ+ that is on my 2026 Fixed TBR. That is The Colour Purple by Alice Walker. The Colour Purple is a classic, which is why I added the book to my 2026 fixed reading list. I tried to read the book as a teenager, but it was a bit advanced for me at the time. What makes this perfect to read towards the Goodreads 2026 Spring Challenge is that the book explores a lesbian relationship. 

Given the prominence of the title, I’d like to think it will qualify for the mystery prompt. However, it may not. In that case, I may nee to swap it out. I have a couple of other books on my list that I’ll prioritise if they come up. Otherwise, I’ll find anything I can that qualifies! Naturally, I’ll update you if I need to switch.

 

Summary

I’m excited to read towards, and hopefully complete, the Goodreads 2026 Spring Challenge! There’s a spectrum of books that can contribute, and also opportunities to get to books I’ve been excited to pull off my TBR and read anyway. 

Are you looking to complete the Goodreads 2026 Spring Challenge? Have you read any of the books featured today? 

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