Here is a new one, just started this year at Four Moon Reviews:
1. A book about or involving a lie: The Rivals--Daisy Whitney
2. A book with a moon or stars on the cover: Twice in a Blue Moon--Christina Lauren
3. A book chosen by a child (this could be literally any book. Children's books, comic books etc.): The Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Treasure Hunt--Megan McDonald
4. A book out of season (literally any book that takes place in a season you aren't in when you read it): The Brightest Star--Fern Michaels
5. A book with less than 1000 ratings on GoodReads: My Patients and Other Animals--Suzy Finchman-Gray
6. A book with a beautiful cover: Moloka'i--Alan Brennert
7. A book with an insect on the cover: Dragonfly in Amber--Diana Gabaldon
8. A book that looks like another book you've read (just a book that has a visual similarity to another book you've read at some point in time): Would Like to Meet--Rachel Winters
9. Read the first book in a trilogy (does not have to be the same trilogy as prompts 10 & 11): A Curse So Dark and Lonely--Brigid Kemmerer
10. Read the second book in a trilogy (does not have to be the same trilogy as prompts 9 & 11): A Heart So Fierce and Broken--Brigid Kemmerer
11. Read the third book in a trilogy (does not have to be the same trilogy as prompts 9 & 10): A Vow So Bold and Deadly--Brigid Kemmerer
12. Has less than 3 colors on the cover: Unfriended--Rachel Vail
13. Newest book on your TBR shelf (the newest book you acquired as a gift bought yourself or borrowed from the library): Call Us What We Carry--Amanda Gorman
14. On your bookshelf or TBR for 2+ years: Sleeping With Anemone--Kate Collins
15. A book involving a family (could involve any family dynamic): The Red Queen--Philippa Gregory
16. Written by an author you love: The Fixer Upper--Mary Kay Andrews
17. Written by an author you've never read before: Castle Rackrent and The Absentee--Maria Edgeworth
18. A book with a textured cover (where the cover has parts on it that are raised so you can feel them): Listen to Your Heart--Kasie West
19. Flip a Coin (choose two books then flip a coin to see which one to read): The Cactus--Sarah Haywood
20. Has a number in the title: Punk 57--Penelope Douglas
21. Has your favorite fictitious character in it (could be anything nonhuman that doesn't actually exist in the real world): Unicorn on a Roll--Dana Simpson
22. Read a book about adoption: The Quiet Little Woman--Louisa May Alcott
23. Has your favorite color on the cover: Queenie--Candice Carty-Williams
24. Has an interesting title (any book where the title intrigues you): Cat Me If You Can--Miranda James
25. Read a book then leave a review (literally any book where you leave a review, the review can be as long or as short as you want): Retro Rhythms--Francesca Damkar
26. A book that fits a prompt for another reading challenge: Hunger--Roxane Gay
27. A book featuring music: Music is History--Questlove
28. A book on a sensitive subject (this is any topic you believe is a sensitive subject, do not read something that is going to trigger you, this is just a reading challenge to try and help broaden your reading): How to Be an Antiracist--Ibram X. Kendi
29. A book that has won the GoodReads Choice Awards (any year, any topic): The Anthropocene Reviewed--John Green
30. A retelling: Pride and Premeditation--Tirzah Price
31. A book released 5+ years ago: The Mockingbirds--Daisy Whitney
32. Read a middle grade book: Silverworld--Diana Abu-Jaber
33. A book with an even number of pages: The Little Paris Bookshop--Nina George
34. A book you bought because of social media: Arsenic and Adobo--Mia P. Manansala
35. A book about or involving cooking: Kitchen Confidential--Anthony Bourdain
36. A book with all the colors of the rainbow on the cover (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple): Black Buck--Mateo Askaripour
37. A book with a 40+ year old main character: The Switch--Beth O'Leary
38. A book that has pictures: The Radium Girls--Kate Moore
39. Has one of the four elements on the cover (earth, air, wind, fire; the sky would work for the air element): Beach House for Rent--Mary Alice Monroe
40. A nonfiction book on a person or subject you know nothing about: Visionary Women--Andrea Barnet
Challenge completed on September 6
So many challenges, so many books. Have fun.
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