I don’t think it’s a secret that I love to read. And I love challenges! PopSugar just published their 2015 Reading Challenge, which includes a list of types of books and not a list of specific books. I’ve decided to take it, and I’ll update the blog as I read with the book I read as well as the title.
1. A book with more than 500 pages: Grey by R.L. James
2. A classic romance: Anne of Green Gales by Lucy Maud Montgomery
3. A book that became a movie: The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
4. A book published this year: Holy Cow by David Duchovny
5. A book with a number in the title: Wife 22 by Melanie Gideon
6. A book written by someone under 30: Everything Sucks by Hannah Friedman
7. A book with nonhuman characters: The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
8. A funny book: Why Grizzly Bears Should Wear Underpants by The Oatmeal
9. A book by a female author: The Misadventiures of Awkward Black Girl by Issa Rae
10. A mystery or thriller: The Rope by Nevade Barr
11. A book with a one-word title: Courageous by Randy Alcorn
12. A book of short stories: Gross: A Paramedics Story by Craig A. Mills and Justin J. Miller
13. A book set in a different country: Train and Lovers by Alexander Macall Smith
14. A nonfiction book: Anatomy of Peace by The Arbinger Institute
8. A funny book: Why Grizzly Bears Should Wear Underpants by The Oatmeal
9. A book by a female author: The Misadventiures of Awkward Black Girl by Issa Rae
10. A mystery or thriller: The Rope by Nevade Barr
11. A book with a one-word title: Courageous by Randy Alcorn
12. A book of short stories: Gross: A Paramedics Story by Craig A. Mills and Justin J. Miller
13. A book set in a different country: Train and Lovers by Alexander Macall Smith
14. A nonfiction book: Anatomy of Peace by The Arbinger Institute
15. A popular author’s first book: The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury
16. A book from an author you love that you haven’t read yet: Trigger Warning by Neil Gaiman
17. A book a friend recommended: The Stranger by Albert Camus
18. A Pulitzer Prize-winning book: Olive Kitridge by Elizabeth Strout
19. A book based on a true story: Jubilee by Margaret Walker
20. A book at the bottom of your to-read list: Black is the New White by Paul Mooney
21. A book your mom loves: Living Courageously by Joyce Meyer
16. A book from an author you love that you haven’t read yet: Trigger Warning by Neil Gaiman
17. A book a friend recommended: The Stranger by Albert Camus
18. A Pulitzer Prize-winning book: Olive Kitridge by Elizabeth Strout
19. A book based on a true story: Jubilee by Margaret Walker
20. A book at the bottom of your to-read list: Black is the New White by Paul Mooney
21. A book your mom loves: Living Courageously by Joyce Meyer
22. A book that scares you: The Conversation by Volandes, M.D.
23. A book more than 100 years old: The Call of the Wild by Jack London
24. A book based entirely on its cover: The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin
25. A book you were supposed to read in school but didn’t: The Old Man & the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
26. A memoir: Weightless byGregg McBride
27. A book you can finish in one day: Saga Volume 3 by Brian Vaughn and Fiona Staples
28. A book with antonyms in the title: Beautiful Music for Ugly Children by Kristen Cronn-Mills
29. A book set somewhere you’ve always wanted to visit: The Blue Notebook byJames A. Levine
30. A book that came out the year you were born (1979:) Bunnicula by Deborah and James Howe
31. A book with bad reviews: Girl Cook hy Hannah McCouch
32.A trilogy (1:) Claim Me by J. Kenner
23. A book more than 100 years old: The Call of the Wild by Jack London
24. A book based entirely on its cover: The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin
25. A book you were supposed to read in school but didn’t: The Old Man & the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
26. A memoir: Weightless byGregg McBride
27. A book you can finish in one day: Saga Volume 3 by Brian Vaughn and Fiona Staples
28. A book with antonyms in the title: Beautiful Music for Ugly Children by Kristen Cronn-Mills
29. A book set somewhere you’ve always wanted to visit: The Blue Notebook byJames A. Levine
30. A book that came out the year you were born (1979:) Bunnicula by Deborah and James Howe
31. A book with bad reviews: Girl Cook hy Hannah McCouch
32.A trilogy (1:) Claim Me by J. Kenner
33. A trilogy (2:) Complete Me by J. Kenner
34. A trilogy (3:) Release Me by J. Kenner
35. A book from your childhood: Sideways Stories from Wayside School by Louis Sachar
36. A book with a love triangle: The Klone and I by Danielle Steel
37. A book set in the future: Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler
38. A book set in high school: The DUFF by Kody Keplinger
39. A book with a color in the title: Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe by Fannie Flag
40. A book that made you cry: Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Patterson
41. A book with magic: The Paper Magician by Charlie N. Holmberg
42. A graphic novel: Gunslinger Girl Omnibus by Yu Aida
43. A book by an author you’ve never read before: Au Revoir Crazy European Chich by Joe Schreiber
44. A book you own but have never read: I Run Because He Said I Couldn't by Nathan Skipper
45. A book that takes place in your hometown: The Melody of Secrets by Jeffret Stepakoff
46. A book that was originally written in a different language: Things Fall Apart by Cinua Achebe
47. A book set during Christmas: Skipping Christmas by John Grisham
48. A book written by an author with your same initials: The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot
49. A play: The Tragedy of Mr.Morn by Vladimor Nabokov
50. A banned book: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine Enngle
51. A book based on or turned into a TV show: You're the One Thst I Want bu Cecily Von Xiegesar (Gossip Girl)
52. A book you started but never finished: Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? by Mindy Kaling
35. A book from your childhood: Sideways Stories from Wayside School by Louis Sachar
36. A book with a love triangle: The Klone and I by Danielle Steel
37. A book set in the future: Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler
38. A book set in high school: The DUFF by Kody Keplinger
39. A book with a color in the title: Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe by Fannie Flag
40. A book that made you cry: Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Patterson
41. A book with magic: The Paper Magician by Charlie N. Holmberg
42. A graphic novel: Gunslinger Girl Omnibus by Yu Aida
43. A book by an author you’ve never read before: Au Revoir Crazy European Chich by Joe Schreiber
44. A book you own but have never read: I Run Because He Said I Couldn't by Nathan Skipper
45. A book that takes place in your hometown: The Melody of Secrets by Jeffret Stepakoff
46. A book that was originally written in a different language: Things Fall Apart by Cinua Achebe
47. A book set during Christmas: Skipping Christmas by John Grisham
48. A book written by an author with your same initials: The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot
49. A play: The Tragedy of Mr.Morn by Vladimor Nabokov
50. A banned book: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine Enngle
51. A book based on or turned into a TV show: You're the One Thst I Want bu Cecily Von Xiegesar (Gossip Girl)
52. A book you started but never finished: Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? by Mindy Kaling
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