Reading Challenge Book List (2016)
Here is my list of titles that I want to read for this challenge! Feel free to pick from my list or make your own! Any requests are also welcomed! I will try to read as close to the order as I can but I will start off with titles that I already have access to. I'll write my book responses weekly and announce the next title at the end of it to keep you all posted! <3 Have an awesome year filled with reading and new worlds! I shall update the list by removing the titles as I read them once a month. My first book will be #24 Shadowlands by: Kate Brian.
A book with more than 500 pages: The Host (by: Stephenie Meyer)
A classic romance: The Notebook (by: Nicholas Sparks)
A book that became a movie: Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief (by: Rick Riordan)
A book published this year: Lady Midnight (by: Cassandra Clare)
A book with a number in the title: I Am Number Four (by: Pittacus Lore)
A book written by someone under 30: Cinder (by: Marissa Meyer)
A book with nonhuman characters: You’re So Vein (by: Christine Warren)
A funny book: A Bad Beginning, “A Series of Unfortunate Events” (by: Lemony Snicket)
A book by a female author: The Hunger Games (by: Suzanne Collins)
A mystery or thriller: The Innocence Game (by: Michael Harvey)
A book with a one-word title: Tricks (by: Ellen Hopkins)
A book of short stories: The Grimm Complete Collection (by: The Grimm Brothers)
A book set in a different country: Dracula (by: Bram Stoker)
A nonfiction book: How to Be a Woman (by: Caitlin Moran)
A popular author’s first book: The Thomas Berryman Number (by: James Patterson)
A book from an author you love that you haven’t read yet: The Kill Order (by: James Dashner)
A book a friend recommended: Partials (by: Dan Wells)
A Pulitzer Prize-winning book: To Kill a Mockingbird (by: Harper Lee)
A book based on a true story: Crank (by: Ellen Hopkins)
A book at the bottom of your to-read list: The Goddess Test (by: Aimee Carter)
A book your mom loves: One Hundred Years of Solitude (by: Gabriel Garcia Marquez)
A book that scares you: The Lovely Bones (by: Alice Sebold)
A book more than 100 years old: Anna Karenina (by: Leo Tolstoy)
A book based entirely on its cover: Shadowlands (by: Kate Brian)
A book you were supposed to read in school but didn’t: The Giver (by: Lois Lowry)
A memoir: Not My Father’s Son: A Memoir (by: Alan Cumming
A book you can finish in a day: The Body in the Library (by: Agatha Christie)
A book with antonyms in the title: Wicked Lovely (by: Melissa Marr)
A book set somewhere you’ve always wanted to visit: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (by: J. K. Rowling)
A book that came out the year you were born: Walk Two Moons (by: Sharon Creech)
A book with bad reviews: Lolita (by: Vladimir Nabokov)
A trilogy: Mortality Doctrine series (by: James Dashner)
A book from your childhood: Holes (by: Louis Sachar)
A book with a love triangle: The Selection (by: Kiera Cass)
A book set in the future: Shatter Me (by: Tahereh Mafi)
A book set in high school: Vampire Academy (by: Richelle Mead)
A book with a color in the title: A Red Death (by: Walter Mosley)
A book that made you cry: Water for Elephants (by: Sara Gruen)
A book with magic: Eragon (by: Christopher Paolini)
A graphic novel: TBD
A book by an author you’ve never read before: Forbidden (by: Amy Miles)
A book you own but have never read: Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (by: Patrick Susking)
A book that takes place in your hometown: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (by: Jonathan Safran Foer)
A book that was originally written in a different language: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (by: Stieg Larsson)
A book set during Christmas: How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (by: Dr. Seuss)
A book written by an author with your same initials: A Man (by Oriana Fallaci)
A play: Amadeus (by: Peter Shaffer)
A banned book: Fahrenheit 451 (by: Ray Bradbury)
A book based on or turned into a TV show: Under the Dome (by: Stephen King)
A book you started but never finished: City of Lost Souls (by: Cassandra Clare)
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