2016 Reading Challenge

This year, I wanted to branch out of my usual romance and self-help genres.  Northern Living Allowance posted about it in her 2016 goals and I thought it intriguing.  One of my 2016 goals was to just read more, but why not mix it up a bit.

  • A book based on a fairy tale
  • A National Book Award winner
  • A YA Bestseller
  • A book you haven't read since high school
  • A book set in your home state
  • A book translated to English
  • A romance set in the future
  • A book set in Europe
  • A book that is under 150 pages
  • A New York Times bestseller
  • A book that is becoming a movie this year
  • A book recommended by someone you just met
  • A self-improvement book
  • A book you can finish in a day
  • A book written by a celebrity - On the Couch by Lorraine Bracco
  • A political memior
  • A book at least 100 years older than you
  • A book that's more than 600 pages 
  • A book from Oprah's Book Club
  • A science-fiction novel
  • A book that is published in 2016
  • A book with a protagonist who has your occupation
  • A book that takes place during Summer - Summerlong by Dean Bakopoulos
  • A book and its prequel
  • A murder mystery
  • A book written by a comedian
  • A dystopian novel
  • A book with a blue coverThe Fringe Hours by Jessica N. Turner
  • A book of poetry
  • The first book you see in a bookstore
  • A classic from the 20th century
  • A book from the library
  • An autobiography
  • A book about a road trip
  • A book about a culture you are unfamiliar with
  • A satirical book
  • A book that takes place on an island
  • A book that's guaranteed to bring you joy!

Hope you will join me!

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