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Literary Adventures & Bookish Exploration
51. Visit your local library weekly
Explore hidden gems and attend bookish events.
52. Take a literary walking tour
Find author landmarks and historical literary sites in your city or on vacation.
53. Volunteer for a literacy nonprofit
Share your love of reading with others.
54. Explore bookshops in every city you visit
Make it a goal to collect a book from each place.
55. Attend a book festival
Meet authors, discover new reads, and immerse yourself in the literary world.

56. Try Little Free Library hunting
Exchange books at those cute neighborhood book boxes.
57. Plan a book-themed staycation
Read stories set in exotic locales while enjoying themed decor and food at home.
58. Create a map of books you’ve read by country
See how many parts of the world you’ve traveled through books.
59. Explore the backlist of your favorite author
Discover early gems and forgotten treasures.
60. Watch movie adaptations of books
Compare the screen versions with the pages you loved.
61. Host a literary costume party
Dress up as characters and enjoy themed games and food.
62. Join an online global book club
Connect with readers worldwide to share perspectives.
63. Create a book-themed travel journal
Document real trips inspired by fictional journeys.
64. Attend a silent reading party
Read quietly in a group at a cozy café or library.
65. Plan a bookstore date
Take yourself or a friend on a browsing adventure.
66. Visit a book-themed café
Enjoy coffee in a setting made for readers.
67. Explore banned books lists
Challenge yourself to read powerful and controversial stories.
68. Try a blind date with a book
Pick a book wrapped in paper with only a few clues.
69. Collect autographed editions
Add personal touches to your bookshelf.
70. Visit author homes or museums
See the spaces where iconic stories were born.
71. Travel to book-inspired locations
Walk the streets of Jane Austen or Tolkien.
72. Take photos with iconic bookstores
Document your visits to famous literary landmarks.
73. Start a reading passport challenge
Stamp your progress through genres or continents.
74. Track your TBR like a bucket list
Make it visual and check off reads with satisfaction.
75. Visit a book-themed escape room
Solve literary puzzles with friends in an immersive setting.
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