Categories:
- Book Becoming a Movie in 2019: The Rosie Project--Graeme Simsion
- Book That Makes You Nostalgic: Play Me--Laura Ruby
- Book Written by a Musician (Fiction or Nonfiction): Me--Elton John
- Book You Think Should be Turned Into a Movie: You Know Where to Find Me--Rachel Cohn
- Book With at Least One Million Ratings on Goodreads: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe--C.S. Lewis
- Book With a Plant in the Title or on the Cover: The Holy Forest--Robin Blaser
- Reread of a Favorite Book: Silver Linings Playbook--Matthew Quick
- Book About a Hobby (Blogging): Click Here--Denise Vega
- Book You Meant to Read in 2018: The Sun is Also a Star--Nicola Yoon
- Book With "Pop," "Sugar," or "Challenge" in the Title: Sugar and Spice--Fern Michaels & others
- Book With an Item of Clothing or Accessory on the Cover: Prom & Prejudice--Elizabeth Eulberg
- Inspired by Mythology, Legend or Folklore: Red Earth and Pouring Rain--Vikram Chandra
- Published Posthumously: When Breath Becomes Air--Paul Kalinithi
- Book You See Someone Reading on TV or in a Movie: A Confederacy of Dunces--John Kennedy Toole
- Retelling of a Classic: Vinegar Girl--Anne Tyler
- Book With a Question in the Title: Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?--Roz Chast
- Set on a College or University Campus: The Female Persuasion--Meg Wolitzer
- About Someone With a Superpower: Wolfsbane--Andrea Cremer
- Book Told From Multiple Character POVs: Hello, Universe--Erin Entrada Kelly
- Set in Space: Illuminae--Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
- By Two Female Authors: Mine Are Spectacular!--Janice Kaplan & Lynn Schnurnberger
- Title that Contains "Salty," "Sweet," "Bitter" or "Spicy": These Are Not Sweet Girls--Marjorie Agosin (ed.)
- Set in Scandinavia: Odd and the Frost Giants--Neil Gaiman
- Takes Place in a Single Day: Ulysses--James Joyce
- Debut Novel: Still Life--Louise Penny
- Book Published in 2019: Opposite of Always--Justin A. Reynolds
- Featuring an Extinct or Imaginary Culture: Phoebe and Her Unicorn--Dana Simpson
- Recommended by a Celebrity You Admire: Miracle's Boys--Jacqueline Woodson
- Book with "Love" in the Title: Hard Love--Ellen Wittlinger
- Book Featuring an Amateur Detective: A Painted House--John Grisham
- Book About a Family: The Gangster We Are All Looking For--Le Thi Diem Thuy
- Written by an Author from Asia, Africa, or South America: The Neighborhood--Mario Vargas Llosa
- Zodiac Sign or Astrology Term in the Title: Astral Weeks--Ryan H. Walsh
- Book That Includes a Wedding: Save the Date--Mary Kay Andrews
- By an Author Whose First and Last Name Start with the Same Letter: The Saturdays--Elizabeth Enright
- A Ghost Story: The Guests on South Battery--Karen White
- Two-Word Title: Cat Running--Zilpha Keatley Snyder
- Novel Based on A True Story: Journey to Topaz--Yoshiko Uchida
- Book Revolving Around a Puzzle or Game: The Mysterious Benedict Society--Trenton Lee Stewart
- Your Favorite Prompt from a Past POPSUGAR Reading Challenge (Mental Health): An Unquiet Mind--Kay Redfield Jamison
Advanced:
- "Cli-Fi" (climate fiction) Book: Life As We Knew It--Susan Beth Pfeffer
- "Choose Your Own Adventure" Book: The Magic of the Unicorn--Deborah Lerme Goodman
- An #OwnVoices Book: Lies We Tell Ourselves--Robin Talley
- Read a Book During the Season it is Set In: The High Tide Club--Mary Kay Andrews
- A LitRPG Book: How to Train Your Dragon--Cressida Cowell
- Book with No Chapters/Unusual Chapter Headings/Unconventionally Numbered Chapters: The ImprobableTheory of Ana and Zak--Brian Katcher
- Two Books That Share the Same Title (1): All That Glitters--Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez
- Two Books That Share the Same Title (2): All That Glitters--Lisa Ann Scott
- Book that has Inspired a Common Phrase or Idiom (e.g., Big Brother from 1984): The Strange Case of Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde--Robert Louis Stevenson
- Book set in an Abbey, Cloister, Monastery, Vicarage or Convent: The Heretic's Apprentice--Ellis Peters
Challenge completed On December 5
I am constantly blown away by just how many reading challenges there are.
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying this one and look forward to doing it next year as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for listing as the challenges.