2016 Reading Challenges
1. A book based on a fairy tale Charmed (Fairy Tale Reform School #2) by Jen Calonita
2. A National Book Award winner
3. A YA bestseller Bone Gap by Laura Ruby
4. A book you haven’t read since high school
5. A book set in your home state
6. A book translated to English
7. A romance set in the future
8. A book set in Europe
9. A book under 150 pages Witches of Lychford by Paul Cornell
10. A New York Times bestseller
11. A book that’s becoming a movie this year
12. A book recommended by someone you just met
13. A self-improvement book
14. A book you can finish in a day
15. A book written by a celebrity
16. A political memoir
17. A book at least 100 years older than you
18. A book that’s more than 600 pages
19. A book from Oprah’s Book Club
20. A science-fiction novel
21. A book recommended by a family member
22. A graphic novel Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye: Vol 1
23. A book that is published in 2016 The Night Parade by Kathryn Tanquary
24. A book with a protagonist who has your occupation
25. A book that takes place during Summer Just Like Me by Nancy J. Cavanaugh
26. A book and its prequel
27. A murder mystery Take the Fall by Emily Hainsworth
28. A book written by a comedian
29. A dystopian novel
30. A book with a blue cover Wonder Woman at Super Hero High by Lisa Yee
31. A book of poetry
32. The first book you see in a bookstore
33. A classic from the 20th century
34. A book from the library Curiosity House: The Screaming Statue by Laren Oliver
35. An autobiography
36. A book about a road trip
37. A book about a culture you’re unfamiliar with
38. A satirical book
39. A book that takes place on an island The Girl Who Stayed by Tanya Anne Crosby
40. A book that’s guaranteed to bring you joy The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde