POPSUGAR’s 2015 Reading Challenge

I’m super excited to participate in POPSUGAR’s 2015 Reading Challenge next year. To keep track of all the books I have to read I’ve decided to make a list. If you’d like to join me in this challenge please make your own blog post about what books you plan to read and put the link of your post in the comments. There’s a Goodreads group that you can join for the challenge. Check my sidebar for the link. Here’s my list:

  1. A book with more than 500 pages: In the Afterlight by Alexandra Bracken
  2. A classic romance: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
  3. A book that became a movie: Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
  4. A book published this year: Fall With Me by Jennifer L. Armentrout
  5. A book with a number in the title: The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom
  6. A book written by someone under 30: The Kissing Booth by Beeth Reekles
  7. A book with nonhuman characters: The Ruby Circle by Richelle Mead
  8. A funny book: I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell by Tucker Max
  9. A book by a female author: The Heir by Kiera Cass
  10. A mystery or thriller: Rooms by Lauren Oliver
  11. A book with a one-word title: Angelfall by Susan Ee
  12. A book of short stories: Unaccustomed Earth by Jhumpa Lahiri
  13. A book set in a different country: PS, I Love You by Ceceila Ahern
  14. A nonfiction book: How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
  15. A popular author’s first book: Where Roses Grow Wild by Patricia Cabot (Meg Cabot)
  16. A book from an author you love that you haven’t read yet: All Fall Down by Ally Carter
  17. A book a friend recommended: Lovestruck in London by Rachel Schuring
  18. A Pulitzer Prize-winning book: The Hours by Michael Cunningham
  19. A book based on a true story: Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
  20. A book at the bottom of your to-read list: YOLO by Lauren Myracle
  21. A book your mom loves: Waiting to Exhale by Terry McMillan
  22. A book that scares you: Revival by Stephen King
  23. A book more than 100 years old: Emma by Jane Austen
  24. A book based entirely on its cover: Top 10 Clues You’re Clueless by Liz Czukas
  25. A book you were supposed to read in school but didn’t: Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood
  26. A memoir: Travelling to Infinity by Jane Hawking
  27. A book you can finish in a day: Something True by Kieran Scott
  28. A book with antonyms in the title: The Light and Dark by Mikhail Shishkin
  29. A book set somewhere you’ve always wanted to visit: Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarity
  30. A book that came out the year you were born: The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides
  31. A book with bad reviews: Uninvited by Amanda Marrone
  32. A trilogy: Legend by Marie Lu
  33. A book from your childhood: Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren
  34. A book with a love triangle: Down to You by M. Leighton
  35. A book set in the future: California by Edan Lepucki
  36. A book set in high school: Wicked Games by Sean Olin
  37. A book with a color in the title: Orange is the New Black by Piper Kerman
  38. A book that made you cry: Sing You Home by Jodi Picoult
  39. A book with magic: Shadow Study by Maria V. Snyder
  40. A graphic novel: Watchmen by Alan Moore
  41. A book by an author you’ve never read before: The Goddess Test by Aimee Carter
  42. A book you own but have never read: Where We Belong by Emily Giffin
  43. A book that takes place in your hometown: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  44. A book that was originally written in a different language: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
  45. A book set during Christmas: Ex-mas by Kate Brian
  46. A book written by an author with your same initials: All Natural by Zack Jones
  47. A play: The Normal Heart by Larry Kramer
  48. A banned book: Lolita by Vladmir Nabokov
  49. A book based on or turned into a TV show: The Carrie Diaries by Candace Bushnell
  50. A book you started but never finished: Allegiant by Veronica Roth

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