Around the Year in 52 Books discussion
Books mentioned in this topic
Cinder (other topics)Not So Nice Guy (other topics)
Imagine Me (other topics)
Fight the Tide (other topics)
Darkfever (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Marissa Meyer (other topics)R.S. Grey (other topics)
Tahereh Mafi (other topics)
Keira Andrews (other topics)
Karen Marie Moning (other topics)
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Books read in 2020: 227/150
ATY Prompts: 42/52
✅ 1. A book with a title that doesn't contain the letters A, T or Y: Cinder by Marissa Meyer
✅ 2. A book by an author whose last name is one syllable: Not So Nice Guy by R.S. Grey
✅ 3. A book that you are prompted to read because of something you read in 2019: Imagine Me by Tahereh Mafi
✅ 4. A book set in a place or time that you wouldn't want to live: Fight the Tide by Keira Andrews
✅ 5. The first book in a series that you have not started: Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning
✅ 6. A book with a mode of transportation on the cover: Crashing Upwards by S.C. Wynne
✅ 7. A book set in the southern hemisphere: Only Work, No Play by Cora Reilly
✅ 8. A book with a two-word title where the first word is "The": The Devil by Ashley Jade
✅ 9. A book that can be read in a day: The Simple Guide to a Minimalist Life by Leo Babauta
✅ 10. A book that is between 400-600 pages: Storm and Fury by Jennifer L. Armentrout
✅ 11. A book originally published in a year that is a prime number: Steal by Rachel Van Dyken
✅ 12. A book that is a collaboration between 2 or more people: My Plain Jane by Cynthia Hand, Jodi Meadows and Brodi Ashton
✅ 13. A prompt from a previous Around the Year in 52 Books challenge: Odd(ly) Enough: Standing Out When the World Begs You To Fit In by Carolanne Miljavac
14. A book by an author on the Abe List of 100 Essential Female Writers:
✅ 15. A book set in a global city: American Dreamer by Adriana Herrera
✅ 16. A book set in a rural or sparsely populated area: The Making of Jonty Bloom by Barbara Elsborg
✅ 17. A book with a neurodiverse character: Love Me Whole by Nicky James
✅ 18. A book by an author you've only read once before: Love Her or Lose Her by Tessa Bailey
✅ 19. A fantasy book: House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas
✅ 20. The 20th book [on your TBR, in a series, by an author, on a list, etc.]: Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier
21. A book related to Maximilian Hell, the noted astronomer and Jesuit Priest who was born in 1720:
✅ 22. A book with the major theme of survival: Kick at the Darkness by Keira Andrews
✅ 23. A book featuring an LGBTQIA+ character or by an LGBTQIA+ author: How to Be a Movie Star by T.J. Klune
✅ 24. A book with an emotion in the title: Angry God by L.J. Shen
✅ 25. A book related to the arts: Art Matters by Neil Gaiman
✅ 26. A book from the 2019 Goodreads Choice Awards: The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
✅ 27. A history or historical fiction: The Duchess Deal by Tessa Dare
28. A book by an Australian, Canadian or New Zealand author:
✅ 29. An underrated book, a hidden gem or a lesser known book: Of Sunlight and Stardust by Riley Hart and Christina Lee
✅ 30. A book from the New York Times '100 Notable Books' list for any year: Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
31. A book inspired by a leading news story:
32. A book related to the 2020 Olympic Summer Games in Japan:
✅ 33. A book about a non-traditional family: In Safe Keeping by Victoria Sue
✅ 34. A book from a genre or sub genre that starts with a letter in your name: I Think I Might Love You by Christina C. Jones
✅ 35. A book with a geometric pattern or element on the cover: Love Lessons by Heidi Cullinan
36. A book from your TBR/wishlist that you don't recognize, recall putting there, or put there on a whim:
✅ 37. Two books that are related to each other as a pair of binary opposites: Book #1: Wolfsong by T.J. Klune
38. Two books that are related to each other as a pair of binary opposites: Book #2:
✅ 39. A book by an author whose real name(s) you're not quite sure how to pronounce: Don't You Forget About Me by Mhairi McFarlane
✅ 40. A book with a place name in the title: The House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. Klune
✅ 41. A mystery: You by Caroline Kepnes
✅ 42. A book that was nominated for one of the ‘10 Most Coveted Literary Prizes in the World’: Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi
✅ 43. A book related to one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse: Pestilence by Laura Thalassa
✅ 44. A book related to witches: Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin
✅ 45. A book by the same author who wrote one of your best reads in 2019 or 2018: Credence by Penelope Douglas
46. A book about an event or era in history taken from the Billy Joel song "We Didn't Start the Fire":
47. A classic book you've always meant to read:
✅ 48. A book published in 2020: Familiar Beginnings by Alice Winters
✅ 49. A book that fits a prompt from the list of suggestions that didn't win: Take a Hint, Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert
✅ 50. A book with a silhouette on the cover: Layover by David Bell
✅ 51. A book with an "-ing" word in the title: And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer by Fredrik Backman
52. A book related to time: