1.  2024 New Release: Come & Get It--Kiley Reid
2. A book with less than 300 pages: Winter Stroll--Elin Hilderbrand
3. A book outside of your comfort genres: 
Gmorning, Gnight!--Lin-Manuel Miranda 
4. Read a dark romance: She's Too Pretty to Burn--Wendy Heard
5. Read a book based on a TV series or movie adaptation 
(watch the show or movie after for fun): Once Upon a Time in Hollywood--Quentin Tarantino
6. Read a steamy romance novel: The Spanish Love Deception--Elena Armas
7. Thriller, mystery, or suspense novel: Reckoning--Catherine Coulter
8. Read a novel by a male author: Songs of Willow Frost--Jamie Ford
9. A book that has been on your TBR for more than a year: Evil Eclairs--Jessica Beck
10. Read a book recommended by Booktok
11.  Read a novel by a female author: If You're Out There--Katy Loutzenhiser
12.  Goodreads 2023 Winner or NomineeRiver Sing Me Home--Eleanor Shearer
13. Pick a random physical book off your bookshelf: Zillah & Me--Helen Dunmore 
14.Listen to an audiobook: This Wound is a World--Billy-Ray Belcourt
15. Read a book with a red cover: The Fiery Cross--Diana Gabaldon
16. Read a young adult novel: Tess of the Road--Rachel Hartman
17. Read a book with an element or type of weather in the title 
(air, wind, fire, water, rain, snow, sun): The Snow Child--Eowyn Ivey
18. Read a fantasy book: Red Queen--Victoria Aveyard
19.  Read a book with two or more authors: Burn for Burn--Jenny Han & Siobhan Vivian
20. Read an emotional or sad book: Every Last Word--Tamara Ireland Stone
21. Continue reading a series you started: Summer on Sag Harbor--Sunny Hostin
22. A book by an auto-buy author of yours: It's Better This Way--Debbie Macomber
23. A book you have been excited to read: Funny Story--Emily Henry
24. New York Times Bestseller: The Paris Apartment--Lucy Foley
25. Read a book with flowers on the cover: It Ends With Us--Colleen Hoover
26. Read a book where the characters visit, are in, or attend a wedding: Picture Bride--Yoshiko Uchida
27. Read a book that you think will be a five star read: Summers at the Saint--Mary Kay Andrews
28. Read a book with a love triangle in it: Temptation's Darling--Johanna Lindsey
29. Read a book that has an animal in it: Watership Down--Richard Adams
30. Read a short stories collection: Sourdough Sagas--Herbert L. Heller
31. Read a book that you thrifted: The Leper of St. Giles--Ellis Peters
32. Read a book that has a blue cover: Summer Secrets--Jane Green
33. A book that has a cover you love: Paradise Peak--Janet Dailey
34. A book that has a vehicle on the cover (plane, van, car, truck, motorcycle, etc): Bunkie Spills--Bradley K. Rosen
35. Read a book that has the enemies to lovers trope: Love at First Like--Hannah Orenstein
36. Read a graphic novel, manga, or comic: With a Dog AND Cat, Every Day is Fun, Volume 1--Hidekichi Matsumoto
37. A book you bought in 2023: The Idiot--Elif Batuman
38. Read a book that has a haunted house in it: The House in the Pines--Ana Reyes
39. A book with mental health representation: Another Kind of Madness--Stephen P. Hinshaw
40. A book with at least two different characters' points of view: Weyward--Emilia Hart
41. A book you bought from a bookstore: Sunny Song Will Never Be Famous--Suzanne Park
42. Read a paranormal romance
43. Read a book from the library: Bluebeard--Kurt Vonnegut
44.  Read a thriller novel that involves a missing person or murder: Rock Paper Scissors--Alice Feeney
45.  Read any memoir: Rebel Chef--Dominique Crenn
46. Book you meant to read last year but didn't: By the Light of the Study Lamp--Carolyn Keene
47. A book where the setting is by the water (river, lake, beach/ocean): The Summer Getaway--Susan Mallery
48. Read a new-to-you author: The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek--Kim Michele Richardson
49. Read a book that has witches or magic in it: Garden Spells--Sarah Addison Allen
50. Free space/pick any book: Young Jane Young--Gabrielle Zevin