A book with more than 500 pages - A classic romance - A book that became a movie - ‘The Book Thief’ – Markus Zusak: Jan A book published this year - ‘Vengeance of the Iron Dwarf’ – R.A. Salvatore: Mar A book with a number in the title - ’11 Birthdays’ -Wendy Mass: April A book written by someone under 30 - ‘The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair’ – Joel Dicker: July A book with non human characters - A funny book - ‘Cat’s Cradle’ - Kurt Vonnegut: Feb A book by a female author - ‘I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings’ – Maya Angelou: June A mystery or thriller - ‘Suspicion’ – Joseph Finder - May A book with a one word title - ‘1984’ – George Orwell: Mar A book of short stories - A book set in a different country - ‘The Garlic Ballads’ - Mo Yan: Jan A non fiction book - ‘I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings’ – Maya Angelou: June A popular author’s first book - ‘The Kite Runner’ – Khaleid Hosseini - April A book from an author you love that you haven’t read yet - ‘Sharp Objects’ – Gillian Flynn: June A book a friend recommended - ‘Me Vs Me’ – Sarah Mlynowski - Mar A Pulitzer Prize winning book - A book based on a true story - A book at the bottom of your to read list - ‘Lucky’ – Alice Sebold : Feb A book your mom loves - A book that scares you - A book more than 100 years old - A book based entirely on it’s cover - ‘Zen and the Art of Happiness’ – Chris Prentiss: July A book you were supposed to read in school but didn’t - A memoir - ‘Bossypants’ – Tina Fey: Mar A book you can finish in a day - ‘The Little Prince’ – Antoine de Saint Exupery: June A book with antonyms in the title - A book set somewhere you’ve always wanted to visit - A book that came out the year you were born - ‘Matilda’ - Roald Dahl: April A book with bad reviews - A trilogy - ‘The Deptford Trilogy’ – Robertson Davie: April A book from your childhood - A book with a love triangle - A book set in the future - A book set in high school - A book with a colour in the title - A book that made you cry - A book with magic - ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’ – J.K. Rowling: Mar A graphic novel - ‘Blue is the Warmest Colour’ – Julie Maroh: Aug A book by an author you’ve never read before - ‘Flowers for Algernon’ – Daniel Keyes: Feb A book you own but have never read -‘Life Of Pi’ – Yann Martel: June A book that takes place in your hometown - A book that was originally written in a different language - ‘Siddhartha’ – Herman Hess: Jan A book set during Christmas - A book written by an author with your same initials - ‘The Devil Wives of Li Fong’ – E. Hoffman Price: Aug A play - A banned book - A book based on or turned into a TV Show - A book you started but never finished - ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ – John Green: March
A book with more than 500 pages -
A classic romance -
A book that became a movie - ‘The Book Thief’ – Markus Zusak: Jan
A book published this year - ‘Vengeance of the Iron Dwarf’ – R.A. Salvatore: Mar
A book with a number in the title - ’11 Birthdays’ -Wendy Mass: April
A book written by someone under 30 - ‘The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair’ – Joel Dicker: July
A book with non human characters -
A funny book - ‘Cat’s Cradle’ - Kurt Vonnegut: Feb
A book by a female author - ‘I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings’ – Maya Angelou: June
A mystery or thriller - ‘Suspicion’ – Joseph Finder - May
A book with a one word title - ‘1984’ – George Orwell: Mar
A book of short stories -
A book set in a different country - ‘The Garlic Ballads’ - Mo Yan: Jan
A non fiction book - ‘I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings’ – Maya Angelou: June
A popular author’s first book - ‘The Kite Runner’ – Khaleid Hosseini - April
A book from an author you love that you haven’t read yet - ‘Sharp Objects’ – Gillian Flynn: June
A book a friend recommended - ‘Me Vs Me’ – Sarah Mlynowski - Mar
A Pulitzer Prize winning book -
A book based on a true story -
A book at the bottom of your to read list - ‘Lucky’ – Alice Sebold : Feb
A book your mom loves -
A book that scares you -
A book more than 100 years old -
A book based entirely on it’s cover - ‘Zen and the Art of Happiness’ – Chris Prentiss: July
A book you were supposed to read in school but didn’t -
A memoir - ‘Bossypants’ – Tina Fey: Mar
A book you can finish in a day - ‘The Little Prince’ – Antoine de Saint Exupery: June
A book with antonyms in the title -
A book set somewhere you’ve always wanted to visit -
A book that came out the year you were born - ‘Matilda’ - Roald Dahl: April
A book with bad reviews -
A trilogy - ‘The Deptford Trilogy’ – Robertson Davie: April
A book from your childhood -
A book with a love triangle -
A book set in the future -
A book set in high school -
A book with a colour in the title -
A book that made you cry -
A book with magic - ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’ – J.K. Rowling: Mar
A graphic novel - ‘Blue is the Warmest Colour’ – Julie Maroh: Aug
A book by an author you’ve never read before - ‘Flowers for Algernon’ – Daniel Keyes: Feb
A book you own but have never read -‘Life Of Pi’ – Yann Martel: June
A book that takes place in your hometown -
A book that was originally written in a different language - ‘Siddhartha’ – Herman Hess: Jan
A book set during Christmas -
A book written by an author with your same initials - ‘The Devil Wives of Li Fong’ – E. Hoffman Price: Aug
A play -
A banned book -
A book based on or turned into a TV Show -
A book you started but never finished - ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ – John Green: March