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Asha Suriakumary My ATY 2020 Plan/Stat:


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:


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