Wednesday, April 1, 2015

2015 Reading Challenge Master List

January: 6 books
February: 4 books
March: 4 books
April: 3 books
May: 2 books
June: 4 books
July: 4 books
August: 5 books
September: 1 book
October: 3 books
November: 4 books
December: 14 books

2015 Reading List (Source: Popsugar.com)

  • A book with more than 500 pages (Dearie: The Remarkable Life of Julia Child - January)
  • A classic romance (Breakfast at Tiffanys - May)
  • A book that became a movie (Gone Girl - January)
  • A book published this year (The Master Magician - July)
  • A book with a number in the title (Five Quarters of an Orange - June)
  • A book written by someone under 30 (Cinder - July)
  • A book with nonhuman characters (Undead and Uneasy - January)
  • A funny book (Jesus Cow - December)
  • A book by a female author (The Sleuth Sisters - February)
  • A mystery or thriller (In the Woods - March)
  • A book with a one-word title (Doomed- February)
  • A book of short stories (Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? - March)
  • A book set in a different country (The Serpent of Venice - January)
  • A nonfiction book (Eat Move Sleep - January)
  • A popular author's first book (Finding Alaska - June)
  • A book form an author you love that you haven't read yet (Sycamore Row - January)
  • A book a friend recommended (Murders and Nerdy Girls Work Late - August)
  • A Pulitzer Prize-winning book (All the Light We Cannot See - March ) 
  • A book based on a true story (Eat Pray Love - August)
  • A book at the bottom of your to-read list (Dorothy Must Die - April)
  • A book your mom loves (The Choice - December) 
  • A book that scares you (Dark Places - November)
  • A book more than 100 years old (The Yellow Wallpaper - December)
  • A book you picked based on its cover (Sprinkled - February)
  • A book you were supposed to read in school but didn't (Black Like Me - October)
  • A memoir (Running with Scissors - July)
  • A book you can finish in a day (A Million Ways to Die in the West - March)
  • A book with antonyms in the title (Hell Made Easy - October)
  • A book set somewhere you've always wanted to visit (The Disenchanted Widow - November)
  • A book that came out the year you were born (Heartburn - August)
  • A book with bad reviews (Zoo - August)
  • A trilogy (The Glassblower - April, June, December)
  • A book from your childhood (Messenger - April)
  • A book with a love triangle (The Scarlet Letter Society - September) 
  • A book set in the future (20/30 - December)
  • A book set in high school (Fallen - December) 
  • A book with a color in the title (Gathering Blue - February)
  • A book that made you cry (The Fault in Our Stars - November)
  • A book with magic (The Wicked Will Rise - December)
  • A graphic novel (The Watchmen - December)
  • A book by an author you've never read before (Shutter Island - August)
  • A book you own but have never read (Still Alice - December)
  • A book that takes place in your hometown (Colby Stories - October) 
  • A book that was originally written in a different language (Werewolf in Bamburg - December)
  • A book set during Christmas (The Christmas Cookie Club - December)
  • A book written by an author with your same initials (Last Night at the Lobster - November)
  • A play (Importance of Being Ernest - December) 
  • A banned book (Their Eyes Were Watching God - July)
  • A book based on or turned into a TV show (Wayward Pines - June)
  • A book you started but never finished (A Wind in the Door - May)
  • A start of a new series (Sleeping with Fishes - December) 
  • Fairy Tales (Through the Woods - December)
  • Science Fiction (The Wizard of Earthsea - December)

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