- A book published posthumously: Pirate Latitudes--Michael Crichton
- A book of true crime: Bitter Harvest--Ann Rule
- A classic of genre fiction (i.e. mystery, sci fi/fantasy, romance): Lord of the Flies--William Golding
- A comic written and illustrated by the same person: Roller Girl--Victoria Jamieson
- A book set in or about one of the five BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, or South Africa): Born a Crime--Trevor Noah
- A book about nature: The Gathering of Zion--Wallace Stegner
- A western: Green Calder Grass--Janet Dailey
- A comic written or illustrated by a person of color: Breaking Up--Aimee Friedman
- A book of colonial or postcolonial literature: The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao--Junot Diaz
- A romance novel by or about a person of color: Hot Pink in the City--Medeia Sharif
- A children’s classic published before 1980: Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH--Robert C. O'Brien
- A celebrity memoir: Rod: The Autobiography--Rod Stewart
- An Oprah Book Club selection: Jazz--Toni Morrison
- A book of social science: Funny in Farsi--Firoozeh Dumas
- A one-sitting book: The Acorn People--Ron Jones
- The first book in a new-to-you YA or middle grade series: A Court of Thorns and Roses--Sarah J. Maas
- A sci fi novel with a female protagonist by a female author: The Castle in the Mist--Amy Ephron
- A comic that isn’t published by Marvel, DC, or Image: Sunny Side Up--Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm
- A book of genre fiction in translation: Metamorphoses--Ovid
- A book with a cover you hate: The House is Full of Yogis--Will Hodgkinson
- A mystery by a person of color or LGBTQ+ author: Cat of the Century--Rita Mae Brown
- An essay anthology: Blossoms of My Life--I.M. Dauntless
- A book with a female protagonist over the age of 60: The Murder at the Vicarage--Agatha Christie
- An assigned book you hated (or never finished): All Quiet on the Western Front--Erich Maria Remarque
Challenge completed on November 3
Some of these categories would stretch my reading muscles. Never a bad thing.
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