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I am doing this challenge! I actually posted it on my own group to encourage others as well. We're going to do it as an unofficial-official summer challenge on there and keeping track of our progress.
Let me share with you, what I plan to read - hope, you’ll do the same 😎☀️📚Beginner level:
📗 1. Book that won a Goodreads Choice Award - The Ship of the Dead
📗 2. Book being adapted for TV or film this year - Artemis Fowl
📗 3. Book less than 100 pages (or read in one sitting) - 101 Amazing Harry Potter Facts
📗 4. Most read books right now on Goodreads - Becoming
📗 5. On your Want to Read shelf for more than a year - Ordeal by Innocence
📗 6. Book set in a different culture from your own - The Lacquer Screen (Judge Dee
📗 7. Book that a friend has recommended - Where The Light Gets In
📗 8. Read a coauthored book - Broken Prince
📗 9. Book format that you don’t normally read in - The Wisdom of Father Brown
📗 10. Read a debut novel - Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet
📗 11. Reread a book you loved when you were younger - irene frank
📗 12. Book set in a destination you want to visit - Code to Zero
Expert level:
📗 13. Book with more than 500 pages - Dragonfly in Amber
📗 14. A translated book - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
📗 15. Number or colour in the title - The Mystery of Three Quarters
The June BOM choice for this group satisfies one of the Expert Level prompts in the Goodreads Summer Reading Challenge:Primary reading: Read a book with a number or color in the title.
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
Mie wrote: "Let me share with you, what I plan to read - hope, you’ll do the same 😎☀️📚1. Book that won a Goodreads Choice Award - The Ship of the Dead
2. Book being adapted for TV or film th..."
What a good list you have there. Here's mine:
Goodreads Choice Award - Children of Blood and Bone
The book is better - Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman
Short & sweet - The Pearl
On the bandwagon - Stillhouse Lake
Actually want to read - The Indian in the Cupboard
Not from around here - The Kite Runner
In the friend zone - The House Next Door
It takes two: The Wife Between Us
Wheel of format: (audiobook) The Woman in the Window
New voices: The Widow
Past love: The Hidden Staircase
Armchair traveler: (London) Confessions of a Shopaholic
Just completed #9 (different format - audio) - Daisy Jones & The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid. One of the best audiobooks I've ever listened to! Excellent cast that just perfectly interpreted the author's writing. And the book was really interesting. And I give the author a ton of credit for coming up with her own lyrics and incorporating them within the book as though they were rock standards. My only criticism was I felt the ending was a bit quiet. Overall, though, it was a great experience! 4.5 stars1/21
Wow, thanks Mie! This is my list, I'll try to do the expert-level (I had planned to read most of these books for other challenges, so I only had to add a few more.)
Duration: June 21 - September 22, 2019
PROGRESS: 22/22
For Beginners
✔• Good as gold: Read a book that won a Goodreads Choice Award. The Opposite of Loneliness: Essays and Stories 2014 Best Nonfiction
✔• The book is better: Read a book being adapted for TV or film this year. The Passage
✔• Short & sweet: Read a book with less than 100 pages (or a book you can finish in one sitting). The Monkey's Paw: A Story in Three Scenes
✔• On the bandwagon: Read one of the most read books right now on Goodreads. The Moor
✔• Actually want to read: Read a book that's been on your Want to Read shelf for more than a year. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
✔• Not from around here: Read a book set in a different culture from your own. Please Look After Mom
✔• In the friend zone: Read a book that a friend has recommended. A High-End Finish (not recommended, but suggested by oshizu for the "Books on the little screen" Challenge
✔• It takes two: Read a coauthored book. I've Got You Under My Skin
✔• Wheel of format: Read a book in a format that you don’t normally read in (¬a graphic novel, poetry, a play, an audiobook, etc.). Macedonia: What Does It Take to Stop a War? (Graphic Novel)
✔• New voices: Read a debut novel. Other American Dreams
✔• Past love: Reread a book you loved when you were younger. And Then There Were None
✔• Armchair traveler: Read a book set in a destination you want to visit. Me Before You (England, Mauritius, Paris,...)
Expert-Level Additions
✔• Stay awhile: Read a book with more than 500 pages. Los gozos y las sombras (1216 pages)
✔• Stranger than fiction: Read a nonfiction book published this year. Yo, dietista atípica, confieso
✔• Tongue-tied: Read a translated book. Criadas y señoras
✔• No place like home: Read a book that appears in your Goodreads newsfeed. The Silent Patient
✔• Continental drift: Read a book set on every continent. The World Duology: World Odyssey (Europe, Americas, Africa, Oceania) & Fiji (Oceania, Asia)
✔• Genre explorer: Read a book from a genre you've never read before. Fatal Shadows (MM Romance)
✔• Reading roulette: Read the third book you see on your Want to Read shelf. Brideshead Revisited: The Sacred and Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder
✔• Primary reading: Read a book with a number or color in the title. Riders of the Purple Sage
✔• Back to school: Read a book about a subject you don't know much about. A Brief History of Time
Happy Reading Summer to everyone!
Cool - there are 2 of you doing the expert level? I thought it looked hard! Good luck 👏👏👏I’m doing very well on my beginners tasks - 4 down, 8 to go 📚
I'm doing the expert level because I cannot stop myself:) I just completed #3 (one sitting) - The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory. Wow, this book was exactly what I needed to read last night! As a "curvy" girl devoted to my public service job who finally gave up on dating, it was so lovely seeing someone who was like me on the page. Guillory's characters aren't perfect and have their own baggage, but it is told with a deft hand that slowly reveals their layers as they learn them about each other. It's not pie in the sky where everything magically works out, but it's real and yet still has a happy ending. And I loved the discussions of at-risk youth - so spot on!!!! Definitely worth reading! Guillory has cemented her place as a favorite and I'm going to read all of her stuff from now on! 5 stars2/21
Just completed #21 (subject I know little about) - The Oregon Trail: A New American Journey by Rinker Buck. I'm really glad I read this book! It was much more layered and introspective than I originally expected. I felt like I was having a great, leisurely, 400-page conversation with an interesting uncle. And in the midst of that conversation, I reflected, learned a lot about Trail History and being out west, and was immensely entertained. I know have added new destinations to my bucket list (but not from a covered wagon!). I received this book as a free giveaway in exchange for my honest review. Definitely worth reading! 4.5 stars3/21
Goodreads Summer Reading Challenge 201920/27 complete as of August 25, 2019
✔1. Good as Gold
Read a book that won a Goodreads Choice Award
Little Fires Everywhere--Goodreads Choice Award for Fiction 2017
✔2. The Book is Better
Read a book being adapted for TV or film this year.
Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer
✔3. Short & Sweet
Read a book with less than 100 pages (or a book you can finish in one setting)
Don't Call Us Dead by Danez Smith
✔4. On the Bandwagon
Read one of the “most read” books right now on Goodreads
Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
✔5. Actually Want to Read
Read a book that’s been on your Want-to-Read shelf for more than a year
The Truth According to Us by Annie Barrows
✔6. Not From Around Here
Read a book set in a different culture from your own
Pachinko by Min Jin Lee
✔7. In the Friend Zone
Read a book that a friend has recommended
The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek
✔8. It Takes Two
Read a coauthored book
The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen
✔9. Wheel of Format
Read a book in a format that you don’t normally read: a graphic novel, poetry, a play, an audiobook, etc.
The Arrival
✔10. New Voices
Read a debut novel
Ivy and Bean
11. Past Love
Reread a book you loved when you were younger
An Agatha Christie? A Nancy Drew? The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield?
✔12. Armchair Traveler
Read a book set in a destination you want to visit
This is How It Always Is by Laurie Frankel--Seattle, WA
✔13. Stay Awhile
Read a book with more than 500 pages
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (Wayfarers #1) by Becky Chambers
14. Stranger than Fiction
Read a nonfiction book published this year
Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee by Casey N. Cep
✔15. Tongue-Tied
Read a translated book
Ties by Domenico Starnone, Jhumpa Lahiri (Translator)
✔16. No Place Like Home
Read a book that appears in your Goodreads newsfeed
On Turpentine Lane by Elinor Lipman
17. Continental Drift
Read a book set on every continent (7 books):
Asia (Pakistan): Unmarriageable by Soniah Kamal
✔North America: Becoming by Michelle Obama
✔Europe (Italy): Call Me By Your Name by Andrew Aciman
South America: Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Africa: Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi
Oceania: The Whale Rider by Witi Ihimaera
Antactica: My Last Continent by Midge Raymond
✔18. Genre Explorer
Read a book from a genre you’ve never read before
Butterflies, Flowers, Vol. 2
✔19. Reading Roulette
Read the third book you see on your Want-to-Read shelf
Ask Anna: Advice for the Furry and Forlorn
✔20. Primary Reading
Read a book with a number or color in the title
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
✔21. Back to School
Read a book about a subject you don’t know much about
The Velvet Rage: Overcoming the Pain of Growing Up Gay in a Straight Man's World
Just completed #4 (most read on Goodreads) - The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid. I thought this would be a salacious, Hollywood tale, and it was, but then it took a hard left and stole my heart. I loved the characters! I loved how the author wove so many truths about women into the narrative in so many different ways and for so many different types of women. And the writing was fabulous! It's going to take me awhile to get over this one. Definitely worth reading! 5 stars4/21
Looks very interesting. As I'm in Australia, I think I may save this for the Southern Hemisphere Spring/Summer! That'll give me enough time to attempt to finish the other four prompt based challenges I'm trying at the moment.
I do have a heap of challenges from previous years that I'd like to try too, so I'll see how I go.
Adarsh wrote: "The name of the book seems quite fascinating. Looking forward to reading it asap. Your positive review just made my wait more difficult hehe. @megan"Glad to make you anticipate your next great read:)
Just completed #7 (recommended by friend) - Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens. I really enjoyed the author's descriptions of nature and how connected the main character was with her marsh. I liked how the chapters bounced back and forth between current time and the past. I found some of the story a bit far-fetched. Definitely worth reading. 4 stars5/21
Just completed #8 (co-authored book) - Between a Heart and a Rock Place: A Memoir by Pat Benatar and co-writer. I really enjoyed learning about Pat Benatar, her career, and the rock industry that she helped change forever. I was not a big fan of the writing, but the information included, her views, and the description of her relationship with Neil Giraldo were definitely worth it. Worth reading. 3.5 stars6/21
I'm going to see how many of these I can get done this summer. "Good as Gold" - I would like to read The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers
"The Book is Better" - undecided
"Short and Sweet" - undecided
"On the Bandwagon" - I plan on reading The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
"Actually Want to Read" - I plan on reading Locust: The Devastating Rise and Mysterious Disappearance of the Insect that Shaped the American Frontier
"Not From Around Here" - undecided
"In the Friend Zone" - I don't get a lot of recommendations from my friends, so this may not happen.
"It Takes Two" - I am currently reading Theodore Roosevelt for the Defense: The Courtroom Battle to Save His Legacy by Dan Abrams and David Fisher.
"Wheel of Format" - undecided, but possibly a Shakespeare play.
"New Voices" - undecided
"Past Love" - The Secret Garden, which I can't seem to get enough of even though I've lost count of the number of times I've reread it since I was a child.
"Armchair Traveler" - undecided, but because I basically want to go any and everywhere, this shouldn't be difficult.
As for the additions,
"Stay Awhile" - I plan on reading Elizabeth the Queen: The Life of a Modern Monarch
"Stranger than Fiction" - undecided, but seeing as I love science and narrative nonfiction, this shouldn't be difficult.
"Continental Drift" - I just finished The Food Explorer: The True Adventures of the Globe-Trotting Botanist Who Transformed What America Eats. The book tells the story of David Fairchild, who visited every arable continent (before air travel!) in search of new crop and ornamental plants and varietals.
I've just made my debut with
Me Before You by Jojo Moyes (Armchair traveler: Read a book set in a destination you want to visit.)
My second book:
Riders of the Purple Sage by Zane Grey (Primary reading: Read a book with a number or color in the title)
My third book:
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares (Actually want to read: Read a book that's been on your Want to Read shelf for more than a year.)I'm on a roll, 😉!
You certainly are 👏 Well done 😄I’ve made some progress too (8 of 12 done), but the next one for this challenge might be a couple of weeks away...
Hope, you all “keep ‘em coming” - I love what it does for my motivation 🤩
Just completed Theodore Roosevelt for the Defense: The Courtroom Battle to Save His Legacy for "It Takes Two."I've also decided on Bottle of Lies: The Inside Story of the Generic Drug Boom for "Stranger than Fiction" and will be starting it today.
Just completed #5 (on TBR for over a year) - The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer. I loved this book! I want to be friends with everyone in the book (except Adelaide), and I have added the Channel Islands to my list of places that I must see soon. It's so fascinating to me that an author can so firmly establish multiple characters in different voices, and this is done so well through letters, telegrams, and journal notes. Definitely worth reading! 5 stars7/21
Just completed #6 (different culture) - Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan. The thing I most enjoyed about this book was the descriptions of Singapore - it definitely makes me want to visit! The characters were rather annoying to me. Rachel just seemed rather naive, and Nick was cluelessly privileged. Very different from the movie, so I'm actually glad I saw it first. It definitely became more interesting the second half, so I'll still eventually read the second book in the series. Worth reading. 3.5 stars8/21
Just read my 4th book:
(No place like home: Read a book that appears in your Goodreads newsfeed.)A really gripping thriller!
Another book for this challenge done - I now only have 3 left on my beginner-level-list: a mystery, a fantasy and a sci-fi - my favorite genres 😍I have actually been saving these 3 for my holiday, so I really hope, they are good! And I’m very happy, that I could fit them into this challenge 👍
Let's do this!I'll shoot for the Expert-Level, but will be very happy if I can finish Beginner (given I'm joining in July).
Edit: 26th of August - 8/21 books completed
Beginner Level:
1. Good as gold: Read a book that won a Goodreads Choice Award:
2. The book is better: Read a book being adapted for TV or film this year:
3. COMPLETED - Short & sweet: Read a book with less than 100 pages (or a book you can finish in one sitting): The Emperor's Soul by Brandon Sanderson - 4 ⭐️
4. On the bandwagon: Read one of the most read books right now on Goodreads:
5. COMPLETED: Actually want to read: Read a book that's been on your Want to Read shelf for more than a year: Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult - 5 ⭐️
6. COMPLETED: Not from around here: Read a book set in a different culture from your own: Evil Eye by Madhuri Shekar - 4 ⭐️
7. COMPLETED: In the friend zone: Read a book that a friend has recommended: The Effective Executive: The Definitive Guide to Getting the Right Things Done by Peter F. Drucker - 4 ⭐️
8. It takes two: Read a coauthored book:
9. Wheel of format: Read a book in a format that you don’t normally read in (a graphic novel, poetry, a play, an audiobook, etc.):
10. COMPLETED: New voices: Read a debut novel: When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi - 5 ⭐️
11. Past love: Reread a book you loved when you were younger:
12. Armchair traveler: Read a book set in a destination you want to visit:
Expert Level Additions:
13. COMPLETED: Stay awhile: Read a book with more than 500 pages: The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang - 4 ⭐️
14. Stranger than fiction: Read a nonfiction book published this year:
15. Tongue-tied: Read a translated book:
16. No place like home: Read a book that appears in your Goodreads newsfeed:
17. Continental drift: Read a book set on every continent:
18. Genre explorer: Read a book from a genre you've never read before:
19. COMPLETED - Reading roulette: Read the third book you see on your Want to Read shelf: The Humans by Matt Haig - 4 ⭐️
20. COMPLETED - Primary reading: Read a book with a number or color in the title: The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid - 5 ⭐️
21. Back to school: Read a book about a subject you don't know much about:
Coooool 👏And since there is no official end-date to this challenge, you could argue that September is still warm enough to count as Summer 😉☀️
Enjoy your reading 📚
GOODREADS SUMMER CHALLENGE 2019
Only just found this challenge, going to include my books from June as I feel like they count :P going to stick to beginner I think
Completed: 8/12
1. Good as gold: Read a book that won a Goodreads Choice Award.
We Were Liars (June 11th 2019)
2. The book is better: Read a book being adapted for TV or film this year.
3. Short & sweet: Read a book with less than 100 pages (or a book you can finish in one sitting).
The Human (June 7th 2019)
4. On the bandwagon: Read one of the most read books right now on Goodreads.
The Overdue Life of Amy Byler (July 31st 2019)
5. Actually want to read: Read a book that's been on your Want to Read shelf for more than a year.
Death Bringer (June 30th 2019)
6. Not from around here: Read a book set in a different culture from your own.
Silver in the Blood (Aug 30th 2019)
7. In the friend zone: Read a book that a friend has recommended.
8. It takes two: Read a coauthored book.
9. Wheel of format: Read a book in a format that you don’t normally read in (a graphic novel, poetry, a play, an audiobook, etc.).
The Cruel Prince (26th Aug 2019)
10. New voices: Read a debut novel.
Magic Bites (9th Aug 2019)
11. Past love: Reread a book you loved when you were younger.
12. Armchair traveler: Read a book set in a destination you want to visit.
The Rest of Us Just Live Here (6th Aug 2019)
Summer Reading Challenge – 01 Jun to 31 Aug 2019Tasks Completed: 16/21 Books Read: 23
Beginners
01. Good as gold - Won a Goodreads Choice Award - Circe
✔ 02. The book is better - Being adapted for TV or film this year - Good Omens – Read: 22/07 – 4 🌟🌟🌟🌟
✔ 03. Short and sweet
✔ Less than 100 pages - Bullet proof – Read: 30/06 – 4 🌟🌟🌟🌟 – 96 pages
✔ Finished in one sitting - Even Tree Nymphs Get the Blues – Read: 28/06 – 3 🌟🌟🌟
✔ 04. On the bandwagon - One of ‘most read’ on Goodreads - The Overdue Life of Amy Byler – Read: 10/07 – 4 🌟🌟🌟🌟
✔ 05. Actually want to read - On ‘Want to Read’ shelf over a year - River Marked – Read: 20/06 – 4 🌟🌟🌟🌟 – On TBR since 2017
✔ 06. Not from around here - Set in a different culture - Love You, Love You Not – Read: 23/06 – 5 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 – Set in New Zealand
✔ 07. In the friend zone - Recommended by friend - Sea Swept – Read: 18/06 – 4 🌟🌟🌟🌟
✔ 08. It takes two - Co-authored - The Cad and the Co-Ed by L.H.Cosway and Penny Reid – Read: 03/07 – 4 🌟🌟🌟🌟
✔ 09. Wheel of format - Format not normally read (graphic novel, poetry, play, etc.) - The Umbrella Academy Volume 1 Apocalypse Suite – Read: 08/08 – 3 🌟🌟🌟 – Graphic Novel
✔ 10. New voices - Debut novel - On Dublin Street – Read: 26/06 – 5 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
✔ 11. Past love - Book you loved when younger - Persuasion – Read: 12/07 – 5 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
✔ 12. Armchair traveller - Set in a destination you want to visit - Murder on the Orient Express – Read: 20/07 – 5 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Expert
✔ 13. Stay awhile - Over 500 pages - Black Hills – Read: 25/06 – 5 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 – 545 pages
14. Stranger than fiction - Nonfiction published this year -
15. Tongue-tied - Translated book - Unmarriageable
✔ 16. No place like home - Appears in Goodreads newsfeed - Roomies – Read: 18/06 – 3.75 🌟🌟🌟🌟
17. Continental drift - Set on every continent
✔ Asia – The Bride Test – partially set in Vietnam – Read: 14/08 – 4 🌟🌟🌟🌟
✔ Africa – Love to Hate You – set in South Africa – Read: 08/07 – 4 🌟🌟🌟🌟
✔ Australia/Oceania – Dragon Down Under – Read: 07/08 – 2 🌟🌟
✔ Antarctica – Antarctic Affair – Read: 2708 – 4 🌟🌟🌟🌟
✔ Europe - Undomestic Goddess – set in London/Cotswolds – Read: 11/07 – 4 🌟🌟🌟🌟
✔ North America - The Gambler – set in USA – Read: 27/06 – 5 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
South America – Savage Hunger
✔ 18. Genre Explorer - Genre never read before - Herding Cats – Read: 07/08 – 4 🌟🌟🌟🌟 – Graphic Novel
19. Reading roulette - Third book on ‘Want to read’ shelf - Magic Breaks
✔ 20. Primary reading
A colour in the title - Kiss of Crimson – Read: 30/07 – 4 🌟🌟🌟🌟
A number in the title - 21 Stolen Kisses
✔ 21. Back to school - Subject you don’t know much about – India and Sikhism - The Unlikely Adventures of the Shergill Sisters – Read: 23/07 – 4 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Book Covers
Oooo fun!I’ll aim for all the challenges before aug. 31
Thanks for telling us about the challenge mie!!!
Will I be able to get all 21? I'm going to try - I am behind in my reading! 0/21 For Beginners
Good as gold: Read a book that won a Goodreads Choice Award.
The book is better: Read a book being adapted for TV or film this year.
Short & sweet: Read a book with less than 100 pages (or a book you can finish in one sitting).
On the bandwagon: Read one of the most read books right now on Goodreads.
Actually want to read: Read a book that's been on your Want to Read shelf for more than a year.
Not from around here: Read a book set in a different culture from your own.
In the friend zone: Read a book that a friend has recommended.
It takes two: Read a coauthored book.
Wheel of format: Read a book in a format that you don’t normally read in (a graphic novel, poetry, a play, an audiobook, etc.).
New voices: Read a debut novel.
Past love: Reread a book you loved when you were younger.
Armchair traveler: Read a book set in a destination you want to visit.
Expert-Level Additions
Stay awhile: Read a book with more than 500 pages.
Stranger than fiction: Read a nonfiction book published this year.
Tongue-tied: Read a translated book.
No place like home: Read a book that appears in your Goodreads newsfeed.
Continental drift: Read a book set on every continent.
Genre explorer: Read a book from a genre you've never read before.
Reading roulette: Read the third book you see on your Want to Read shelf.
Primary reading: Read a book with a number or color in the title.
Back to school: Read a book about a subject you don't know much about.
Just completed #14 (nonfiction published this year) - Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud, and the Last Trial of Harper Lee by Casey Cep. Overall, this book was fascinating and incredibly well-written! I was riveted until the last 30 pages or so when the book, necessarily given the subject matter, got bogged down in Harper Lee's writer's block. But the remainder of the book was enjoyable, tantalizing, and factual without being dry. I received this book as a free giveaway in exchange for my honest review. Definitely worth reading! 4.5 stars9/21
Great to see more people joining in 👏👏👏I feel so inspired that I might add a couple of expert level prompts to my beginner level challenge - thanks to everybody’s great lists and progress 🤩
I'm in!Since I have other challenges to work on, I've picked 10 prompts from both categories.
TOTAL: 10/12
Beginners
✔ Good as gold: a book that has won a Goodreads Choice Award
✔ The book is better: a book being adapted for TV or film this year
On the bandwagon: One of the most read books right now on Goodreads
Pretty Reckless, Normal People, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, Daisy Jones & the Six, Where the Crawdads Sing
✔ It takes two: a coauthored book
✔ New voices: a debut novel
✔ Armchair traveler: a book set in a destination you want to visit
Expert Level Additions
✔ Stay awhile: a book with more than 500 pages
✔ Tongue-tied: a translated book
✔ No place like home: a book that appears in your Goodreads newsfeed
Genre explorer: a book from a genre you've never read before
The Cruel Prince or A Court of Thorns and Roses (Fairies/Fae)
✔ Reading roulette: the third book you see on your Want to Read shelf
✔ Primary reading: a book with a number or colour in the title
Just completed #11 (past love) - Rapunzel by Bernice Chardiet (re-read). One of my favorite books as a child! I actually found it on my shelf and had my name and the date (1989) scribbled inside. I remember reading this over and over on a long car trip with my grandparents. Such a nice revisit!10/21
I just found this! Will give this a try and if I read at least 6, will consider it a success.Goodreads Choice Award - Educated. Tara Westover
The book is better - Stargirl. Jerry Spinelli
Short & sweet - Binti Nnedi Okorafor
On the bandwagon - The Outside. Stephen King
FINISHED. Actually want to read - Born a Crime. Trevor Noah
Not from around here - My Brilliant Friend. Elena Ferrante
In the friend zone - Lee Child. Die Trying
It takes two:
FINISHED. Wheel of format: verse. Crossover. Kwame Alexander
2/8
✔Back to school: Read a book about a subject you don't know much about
Back to school indeed, I only know that I know nothing 😉
PROGRESS: 6/22
Hoping in a little late on this post, but I have done several from the beginner challenge 7/12:3. Short & sweet: Read a book with less than 100 pages (or a book you can finish in one sitting). Dolores Dolly Poppedijn
4. On the bandwagon: Read one of the most read books right now on Goodreads. The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
6. Not from around here: Read a book set in a different culture from your own.Pjotr
7. In the friend zone: Read a book that a friend has recommended. The Pecan Man
8. It takes two: Read a coauthored book. In The Scrape
10. New voices: Read a debut novel.To Kill a Mockingbird
11. Past love: Reread a book you loved when you were younger. Jaap Snoek van Volendam
8/1212. Armchair traveler: Read a book set in a destination you want to visit. Trove: A Woman's Search for Truth and Buried Treasure
Updates:*Completed* "It Takes Two" - Theodore Roosevelt for the Defense: The Courtroom Battle to Save His Legacy by Dan Abrams and David Fisher.
*Completed* "Stay Awhile" - Elizabeth the Queen: The Life of a Modern Monarch. It was over five hundred pages long, even without including the notes.
*Completed* "Stranger than Fiction" - Bottle of Lies: The Inside Story of the Generic Drug Boom
*Completed* "Continental Drift" - The Food Explorer: The True Adventures of the Globe-Trotting Botanist Who Transformed What America Eats. The book tells the story of David Fairchild, who visited every arable continent (before air travel!) in search of new crop and ornamental plants and varietals.
*In Progress* "Actually Want to Read" - Locust: The Devastating Rise and Mysterious Disappearance of the Insect that Shaped the American Frontier
10/129. Wheel of format: Read a book in a format that you don’t normally read in (a graphic novel, poetry, a play, an audiobook, etc.).
Because: A Lyric Memoir
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For a Breath I Tarry (other topics)
City of Scoundrels: The 12 Days of Disaster That Gave Birth to Modern Chicago (other topics)
Locust: The Devastating Rise and Mysterious Disappearance of the Insect that Shaped the American Frontier (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Kyung-Sook Shin (other topics)Justin Cronin (other topics)
Mary Higgins Clark (other topics)
Alafair Burke (other topics)
R.F. Kuang (other topics)
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