Doing this one again.
- Won a major award: Flights--Olga Tokarczuk
- Person's name in the title: The Total Eclipse of Nestor Lopez--Adrianna Cuevas
- Something supernatural happens: Weyward--Emilia Hart
- Profession (e.g., doctor, magician) in the title: Mrs. Lincoln's Dressmaker--Jennifer Chiaverini
- Blue cover or spine: If You're Out There--Katy Loutzenhiser
- Set in the 20th century: The Magnolia Palace--Fiona Davis
- Biography or memoir: Paris: The Memoir--Paris Hilton
- Book where no one dies: A Kind of Spark--Elle McNicoll
- Set in a foreign country (foreign to you): City of Darkness and Light--Rhys Bowen
- Book with a subtitle: Another Kind of Madness--Stephen P. Hinshaw
- Children's book: My Video Game Ate My Homework--Dustin Hansen
- Set in a major European city: The Paris Apartment--Lucy Foley
- Written before 1980: Watership Down--Richard Adams
- Female protagonist: The Address--Fiona Davis
- A sad book: Every Last Word--Tamara Ireland Stone
- Focused on a family: Young Jane Young--Gabrielle Zevin
- Mentions food or cooking: Rebel Chef--Dominique Crenn
- Child as a major character: Greenglass House--Kate Milford
- Been meaning to read for a long time: By the Light of the Study Lamp--Carolyn Keene
- Been a bestseller: It Starts With Us--Colleen Hoover
- Book you've never heard of before: The Cat Who Saved Books--Sosuke Natsukawa
- By a favorite author: Summer Secrets--Jane Green
- Set in a small town: The Jane Austen Society--Natalie Jenner
- Book where two people fall in love: It Ends With Us--Colleen Hoover
Challenge completed on June 10
Are you taking part in this one too? If so, have fun:)
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