A new one to me this past year that I will join again.
Read a book that(s)…
- Been on your TBR list for 3+ years: The Wednesday Sisters--Meg Waite Clayton
- Recommended by a friend: Pieces of Happiness--Anne Ostby
- In a genre you don’t usually read: Rider of Lost Creek--Louis L'Amour
- By a BIPOC author: The Blackbirds--Eric Jerome Dickey
- By a debut author: The Reading List--Sara Nisha Adams
- By a bestselling author: The Beach Club--Elin Hilderbrand
- Nominated for a literary prize: This One Summer--Jillian Tamaki
- Set during a historical time period you don’t know much about: The Mammoth Hunters--Jean M. Auel
- Set on a mountain, in a forest, or in a rural area: Sunrise Canyon--Janet Dailey
- Set on a college campus or in a museum
- Written in first-person POV: Nightcrawling--Leila Mottley
- Set during fall (or has leaves on the cover): The The Travelling Cat Chronicles--Hiro Arikawa
- Set during summer (or has a sun on the cover): The Beach House--Rachel Hanna
- Has a movie or TV adaptation: Beautiful Creatures--Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl
- Gives you cozy vibes:
- Gives you spooky vibes: Collected Stories and Poems--Edgar Allan Poe
- Published before 1940: Around the World in 80 Days--Jules Verne
- Published before 1970: The Master and Margarita--Mikhail Bulgakov
- Published before 2000: Serendipity--Fern Michaels
- Published last year (2024): The Rom-Commers--Katherine Center
- Features a culture/religion different from your own: The Last Train to London--Meg Waite Clayton
- Has a person’s face on the cover: Hello Beautiful--Ann Napolitano
- A retelling of a fairy tale, myth, or classic novel: Happily Ever Afters: A Reimagining of Snow White and Rose Red--Melanie Cellier
- A non-fiction book about a topic that interests you: The Small and the Mighty--Sharon McMahon
- Part of a trilogy (or longer series): Ace of Shades--Amanda Foody
- Has 400,000+ Goodreads ratings: Hello Beautiful--Ann Napolitano
- Has >30,000 Goodreads ratings: Be Ready When the Luck Happens--Ina Garten
- Less than 250 pages: Eleven--Tom Rogers
- More than 500 pages: East of Eden--John Steinbeck
- Set in a country you don’t know much about
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