Friday, November 12, 2021

The 52 Book Club’s 2022 Reading Challenge

 Another favorite of mine, at the 52 Book Club.



  1. A second-person narrative: Journey Under the Sea--R.A. Montgomery
  2. Featuring a library or bookstore: The Midnight Library--Matt Haig
  3. Title starting with "E": Easy Crafts for the Insane--Kelly Williams Brown
  4. Title starting with "F": The Fixer Upper--Mary Kay Andrews
  5. Chapters Have Titles: When It Happens to You--Molly Ringwald
  6. Household Object on the Cover: Would Like to Meet--Rachel Winters
  7. Non-Fiction Bestseller: Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil--John Berendt
  8. Involving the Art World: Drawing Lessons--Tracy Mack
  9. Book That Sparks Joy: The Homewreckers--Mary Kay Andrews
  10. Book Based on a Real Person: Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald--Therese Anne Fowler
  11. Book with Fewer Than 2022 Goodreads ratings: My Patients and Other Animals--Suzy Finchman-Gray
  12. Set on at Least Two Continents: The Emperor's Children--Claire Messud 
  13. Includes a Club: Molly's Game--Molly Bloom
  14. A Character With Superhuman Ability: When You Trap a Tiger--Tae Keller
  15. A Five-Syllable Title: Twice in a Blue Moon--Christina Lauren
  16. Book You've Seen Someone Reading in a Public Place: A Crack in the Sea--H.M. Bouwman
  17. A Book Picked Based on Its Spine: Technically, You Started It--Lana Wood Johnson
  18. Jane Austen-Inspired: Pride and Premeditation--Tirzah Price
  19. Book That Has an Alternate Title: A Rule Against Murder--Louise Penny
  20. Related to the Word "Gold": The Quest for California's Gold--James P. Burger
  21. Published by Simon & Schuster: Eight Hundred Grapes--Laura Dave
  22. An Unlikely Detective: Arsenic and Adobo--Mia P. Manansala
  23. Author with an X, Y, or Z In Their Name: How to Be an Antiracist--Ibram X. Kendi
  24. Addresses a Specific Topic: Hunger--Roxane Gay
  25. A Wealthy Character: The Coldest Winter Ever--Sister Souljah
  26. Has an "Author's Note": The Mockingbirds--Daisy Whitney
  27. Includes a Map: The Red Queen--Philippa Gregory
  28. Award-Winning Book From Your Country: Ringworld--Larry Niven
  29. Over 500 Pages Long: The Power of One--Bryce Courtenay
  30. Audiobook Narrated by the Author: Martina the Beautiful Cockroach--Carmen Agra Deedy
  31. Technology-Themed: Lean In--Sheryl Sandberg
  32. A Book That Intimidates You: Native Son--Richard Wright
  33. A Bilingual Character: Moloka'i--Alan Brennert
  34. Author's Photo on the Back Cover: Game On--Janet Evanovich
  35. From the Villain's Perspective: Poor Unfortunate Soul--Serena Valentino
  36. Recommended by a Favorite Author: Peril in Paperback--Kate Carlisle
  37. Set in a Rural Area: First Trip--Cheryl Taylor
  38. Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover!:Black Cake--Charmaine Wilkerson
  39. A Middle-Grade Novel: Anne of Avonlea--L.M. Montgomery
  40. Book With Photographs Inside: The Radium Girls--Kate Moore
  41. Involves a Second Chance: The Lies That Bind--Emily Giffin
  42. An Indie Read: The Girl Who Drank the Moon--Kelly Barnhill
  43. Author Who's Published in More Than One Genre: The Anthropocene Reviewed--John Green
  44. Anthology: Meet Cute--Jennifer L. Armentrout & others
  45. Book With illustrated People on the Cover: Dancing at the Pity Party--Tyler Feder
  46. A Job in the Title: The Lost Apothecary--Sarah Penner
  47. Read During the Month of November: The Burgess Boys--Elizabeth Strout
  48. Redo One of This Year's Prompts But With a Different Genre: The Eyre Affair--Jasper Fforde (Title Starting with "E")
  49. Title Starts with the Same Letter as your First Name: Jay's Gay Agenda--Jason June
  50. Person of Color as the Main Character: Silverworld--Diana Abu-Jaber
  51. The Word "Game" in the Title: The Hating Game--Sally Thorne
  52. Published in 2022: This Woven Kingdom--Tahereh Mafi
Challenge completed on November 28