Thursday, November 30, 2023

Shelf Reflection’s 2024 Reading Challenge

A new-to-me challenge I want to participate in next year.


Shelf Reflection’s 2024 Reading Challenge:

  1. Book with time travel: Can I Get There by Candlelight?--Jean Slaughter Doty
  2. Title containing an element from the Periodic Table: The Clue of the Gold Coin--Helen Wells
  3. About a kid or young adult with powers: The Total Eclipse of Nestor Lopez--Adrianna Cuevas
  4. Nonfiction book about technology: Broad Band--Claire L. Evans
  5. With a king or queen: Red Queen--Victoria Aveyard
  6. Knife on the cover:
  7. Written from the villain's point of view: Mistress of All Evil--Serena Valentino
  8. Obscured face on the cover: Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker--Jennifer Chiaverini
  9. By an author who has written over 20 books: Leap of Faith--Danielle Steel
  10. Book with a  musician: The Music Shop--Rachel Joyce
  11. Housekeeper as the main character: The Address--Fiona Davis
  12. About an escape: The Girl From the Train--Irma Joubert
  13. About art: Life in Full Colors--Corry MacDonald
  14. Set in the woods or mountains: Greenglass House--Kate Milford
  15. #Ownvoices book: Behold the Dreamers--Imbolo Mbue
  16. With a heist: Read and Gone--Allison Brook
  17. With a title containing a series of three: Rock Paper Scissors--Alice Feeney
  18. Set in a different culture from your own: The House of Eve--Sadeqa Johnson
  19. With a character named Sofia or Nora: Winter Stroll--Elin Hilderbrand
  20. Would have recommended to your grandma: Meditations for Personal Healing--Louise L. Hay
  21. Name of a flower in the title: The The Magnolia Palace--Fiona Davis--Fiona Davis
  22. Two books with similar titles: The Summer Book Club--Susan Mallery, The Summer Getaway--Susan Mallery
  23. Set in the Pacific Northwest:
  24. Winner of one of the 2023 Goodreads Choice Awards: Yellowface--R.F. Kuang
  25. Book reviewed on shelfreflection.com:
  26. Title that has a possessive noun ('s): Temptation's Darling--Johanna Lindsey
  27. MC is male: Euphoria--Lily King
  28. Author form a different country from you: The Cat Who Saved Books--Sosuke Natsukawa
  29. Christian fiction book: Murder Makes a Pilgrimage--Sister Carol Anne O'Marie
  30. Author with a color somewhere in their name: Summer Secrets--Jane Green
  31. With a one-word, plural title: Flights--Olga Tokarczuk
  32. Book of poetry or novella: The Black Flamingo--Dean Atta
  33. Rom-com: The Kept Woman--Susan Donovan
  34. Trees on the cover: The Forgotten Garden--Kate Morton
  35. With a house with secrets: Piranesi--Susanna Clarke
  36. Without a death or murder: A Kind of Spark--Elle McNicoll
  37. With twins: My Video Game Ate My Homework--Dustin Hansen
  38. Character with red hair: Queen of the Sea--Dylan Meconis
  39. With a library or bookshop: The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek--Kim Michele Richardson
  40. Title that begins "How to": How to See--Thich Nhat Hanh
  41. Parenting book (or if you're not a parent, a book about relationships): The Summer Book Club--Susan Mallery
  42. Book that might make you cry: When We Believed in Mermaids--Barbara O'Neal   
  43. With a brother and sister relationship: Sugar and Spice--Sarah Mlynowski
  44. Funny memoir:
  45. Purple cover: XOXO--Axie Oh

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