2016 Reading Challenge in Not All Who Wander Are Lost

  • March 30, 2016, 8:14 a.m.
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Another year, another reading challenge! After ignoring it for the first month or so I’m getting into a good routine of picking books that follow the challenge. Bolded books are the ones I’ve already read.

A book based on a fairy tale
A National Book Award winner
A YA bestseller - Carry On - Rainbow Rowell
A book you haven’t read since high school - A Separate Peace - John Knowles
A book set in your home state - Beloved - Toni Morrison
A book translated to English
A romance set in the future - These Broken Stars - Amie Kaufman
A book set in Europe
A book that’s under 150 pages
A New York Times bestseller - The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks - Rebecca Skloot
A book that’s becoming a movie this year - Me Before You - JoJo Moyes
A book recommended by someone you just met
A self-improvement book - The Happiness Project - Gretchen Rubin
A book you can finish in a day - How I Live Now - Meg Rosoff
A book written by a celebrity - Someday, Someday, Maybe - Lauren Graham
A political memoir I Am Malala - Malala Yousafzai
A book at least 100 years older than you - A Tale of Two Cities - Charles Dickens
A book that’s more than 600 pages - Alexander Hamilton - Ron Chernow
A book from Oprah’s Book Club
A science-fiction novel
A book recommended by a family member
A graphic novel
A book that is published in 2016
A book with a protagonist who has your occupation
A book that takes place during summer
A book and its prequel
A murder mystery
A book written by a comedian
A dystopian novel
A book with a blue cover
A book of poetry
The first book you see in a bookstore
A classic from the 20th century - The Princess Bride by William Goldman
A book from the library
An autobiography
A book about a road trip
A book about a culture you’re unfamiliar with - Burial Rites - Hannah Kent
A satirical book
A book that takes place on an island - Beauty Queens - Libba Bray
A book that’s guaranteed to bring you joy

(recommendations for any of the unfilled categories appreciated!)


Alice March 30, 2016

for your dystopian novel I've always loved The Giver by Lois Lowry

The Thirsty Oriental March 30, 2016

Interesting list!

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