Doing this one again hosted at this link:
There will be no pressure from me in doing ALL the categories, but you're totally allowed to do them all if you want. You can even combine them, if a book fits into more than one category if you want or read several books for one or more categories. Also, feel free to do some interpretation(s) on the prompt(s), as they are fairly open.
- A spooky novel: The Last Kids on Earth--Max Brallier
- A book with an autumn-inspired cover (autumnal colours, leaves, pumpkins, apples, etc): Apples Never Fall--Liane Moriarty
- A book that takes place during the autumn: It Happened One Autumn--Lisa Kleypas
- A book that has autumn, Halloween/Samhain or an autumn month in the title: Halloween Fraidy Cat--Abby Klein
- A dark academia novel: The Taking of Jake Livingston--Ryan Douglass
- A non-fiction book about feminism, LGBTIA+, race, or other social justice issues: Finding Me--Viola Davis
- A book written by an author from a different continent than your own: The Safety Net--Andrea Camilleri
- A non-fiction book about history: Remember the Ladies--Cheryl Harness
- A poetry collection: Ruby--Erica Varela
- A book written by a religious minority: City on Fire--Garth Risk Hallberg
Challenge completed on October 24
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Happy reading. Have fun.
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