Sunday, December 23, 2018

2019 PINK AND DIZZY READING CHALLENGE

This one is tempting.
2019 reading challenge

  1. Based on a True Story: Journey to Topaz--Yoshiki Uchida
  2. Adapted Into a TV Series: The Isle of the Lost--Melissa De La Cruz
  3. Audiobook: Educated--Tara Westover
  4. Starts With the Letter P: Play Me--Laura Ruby
  5. Author You've Never Read Before: The Improbable Theory of Ana and Zak--Brian Katcher
  6. One-Word Title: Wolfsbane--Andrea Cremer
  7. Historical Fiction: White Houses--Amy Bloom
  8. Pink Cover: Phoebe and Her Unicorn--Dana Simpson
  9. Originally Intended for Children: Dead End in Norvelt--Jack Gantos 
  10. Will Make You Laugh and Cry: The Rosie Project--Graeme Samson
  11. Author With Your Initials: A Painted House--John Grisham
  12. First Book You Come Across in the Library: So B. It--Sarah Weeks
  13. In a Series You've Been Reading: Hallowed--Cynthia Hand
  14. By Someone the Same Age as You: The Inheritance of Loss--Kiran Desai
  15. Gene You Would Usually Avoid (Self-Help): Radical Sanity--Elizabeth Wurtzel 
  16. Made Into a Movie You've Already Seen: Extremely Loud & Incredible Close--Jonathan Safran Foer
  17. With a Cat in It: The Cat Who Sniffed Glue--Lilian Jackson Braun
  18. Meant to Read in 2018 But Ran Out of Time: Letters From Madelyn--Elaine K. Sanchez
  19. A Favorite Book: Silver Linings Playbook--Matthew Quick (reread)
  20. Author From a Different Country From You: The Tale of Genji--Murasaki Shikibu
  21. With Two or More Authors: Illuminae--Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
  22. National Book Award Winner in 2018: The Poet X--Elizabeth Acevedo
  23. Gets an Overall Rating of At Least 4.5 on Goodreads: Gemina--Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristof
  24. Written by a Celebrity: My Horizontal Life--Chelsea Handler

Challenge completed on September 28

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