Monday, January 19, 2015

An Update-Reading Challenge 2015

So... here is an update. I've obviously not read all of them yet, but these are the ones I have decided on so far. I ended up printing out the list and filling it in by hand. It was otherwise to difficult to keep track of everything.

A book with more than 500 pages-
A classic romance-
A book that became a movie-Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix-JK Rowling
A book published this year-
A book with a number in the title-
A book written by someone under 30-Divergent-Veronica Roth
A book with nonhuman characters-Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets-JK Rowling
A funny book-
A book by a female author-Gone Girl-Gillian Flynn
A mystery or thriller-You’ve Been Warned-James Patterson
A book with a one-word title-Insurgent-Veronica Roth
A book of short stories-Ford County Stories-John Grisham
A book set in a different country-Private India-James Patterson
A nonfiction book-Jailhouse Doc, A Doctor in the County Jail-William Wright, MD
A popular author's first book-Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone-JK Rowling
A book from an author you love that you haven't read yet-Power Play-Catherine Coulter
A book a friend recommended-Mad Magic-Sheri Williams
A Pulitzer Prize winning book-
A book based on a true story-
A book at the bottom of your to-read list-
A book your Mom loves-
A book that scares you-
A book more than 100 years old-
A book based entirely on its cover-Swimsuit-James Patterson
A book you were supposed to read in school but didn't-
A memoir-Maximum Insecurity, A Doctor in the Supermax-William Wright, MD
A book you can finish in a day-
A book with antonyms in the title-
A book set somewhere you've always wanted to visit-Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows-
A book that came out the year you were born-
A book with bad reviews-
A trilogy-
A book from your childhood-Charlie and the Chocolate Factory-Roald Dahl
A book with a love triangle-Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince-JK Rowling
A book set in the future-
A book set in high school-Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban-JK Rowling
A book with a color in the title-
A book that made you cry-
A book with magic-Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire-JK Rowling
A graphic novel-Pedro & Me-Judd Winick
A book by an author you've never read before-
A book you own but have never read-A Brit in the FBI #2, The Lost Key-Catherine Coulter
A book that takes place in your hometown-Images of America, South Bethlehem
A book that was originally written in a different language-
A book set during Christmas-
A book written by an author with your same initials-Phantom Instinct-Meg Gardiner
A play-
A banned book-
A book based on or turned into a TV show-
A book you started but never finished-Gangster Squad-Paul Lieberman

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