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Abbie (booktropics) Books I'll be reading for the 2016 ATY in 52 books reading challenge!!

I'm using this challenge mostly to catch up on books that I've been wanting to read since 2015, so there are a lot of recurring authors/series.

*Topics in strikeout are ones that I've already finished*

1. A book you meant to read in 2015, but didn't – Heir of Fire, by Sarah J. Maas

2. A book set in a different continent – The Princess Diaries, by Meg Cabot

3. A book from the Goodreads Choice Awards 2015 (winner or nominated) – Queen of Shadows, by Sarah J. Maas

4. A book by an author you discovered in 2015 – November 9, by Colleen Hoover

5. A book with a title beginning with the 1st letter of your name – All the Bright Places, by Jennifer Niven

6. The highest rated on your TBR – Clockwork Princess, by Cassandra Clare

7. A book about books – The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry, by Gabrielle Zevin

8. A classic book with less than 200 pages – Animal Farm by George Orwell

9. A book that was mentioned in another book – To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee

10. A book by an author you feel you should have read by now – A Darker Shade of Magic, by V.E. Schwab

11. A book from the Rory Gilmore challenge – Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, by J.K. Rowling

12. A childhood classic – Charlotte’s Web, by E.B. White

13. Reader’s Choice – The Coldest Girl in Coldtown, by Holly Black

14. A book with one of the five W’s -or H in the title (Who/What/Where/When/Why/How) – The Manifesto on How to be Interesting, by Holly Bourne

15. A book set in the past (more than 100 years ago) – Clockwork Prince, by Cassandra Clare

16. A book from the top 100 mystery novels – The Diviners, by Libba Bray

17. A book with a beautiful cover – Falling Kingdoms, by Morgan Rhodes

18. A book on a summer/beach reading list – Open Road Summer, by Emery Lord

19. A non-fiction book – Furiously Happy, by Jenny Lawson

20. A book with a first name in the title – Finding Audrey, by Sophie Kinsella

21. A book from the Goodreads Recommendations page – The Demon King, by Cinda Williams Chima

22. The first book in a new to you series – A Court of Thorns and Roses, by Sarah J. Maas

23. The next book in a series you are reading – Cress, by Marissa Meyer

24. A "between the numbers" book of a series (0.5, 1,5, 2.5, etc.) – The Assasin’s Blade, by Sarah J. Maas

25. A book whose main character is in a profession that interests you – Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore, by Robin Sloan

26. A book everyone is talking about – Truthwitch, by Susan Dennard

27. A book with a beautiful title (in your own opinion) – An Ember in the Ashes, by Sabaa Tahir

28. A biography, autobiography, or memoir – Yes, Please, by Amy Poehler

29. A book by an author who writes under more than one name – Broken Hearts, Fences and Other Things to Mend, by Katie Finn

30. A fairytale from a culture other than your own – The Snow Queen, Hans Christian Andersen

31. A work of young adult fiction – City of Fallen Angels, by Cassandra Clare

32. A historical fiction book – All the Light We Cannot See, by Anthony Doerr

33. The 16th book on your TBR – Pivot Point, by Kasie West

34. A book about mental illness – Made You Up, by Francesca Zappia

35. An award winning book – Challenger Deep, by Neal Shusterman

36. An identity book - a book about a different culture, religion or sexual orientation – The Help, by Kathryn Stockett

37. A book that you've seen the movie of but haven't read – Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief, by Rick Riordan

38. A book about an anti-hero – Vicious, by V.E. Schwab

39. A previous suggestion that did not make it into the list – A book with a part of the body in the title – Doll Bones, by Holly Black

40. A novella from your favorite genre – Fairest, by Marissa Meyer

41. A book about a major world event (fiction or non-fiction) – Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, by Jonathan Safran Foer

42. A top 100 fantasy novel – City of Glass, by Cassandra Clare

43. A book about a thing that goes bump in the night – 1984, by George Orwell

44. A book you're embarrassed to read in public – Beauty Queens, by Libba Bray

45. A book related to a hobby or passion you have – This Savage Song, by Victoria Schwab

46. A crime story – Night Film, by Marisha Pessl

47. A book with a type of food/drink in the title – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, by Roald Dahl

48. A dystopia – 1984, by George Orwell

49. A book with a great opening line – The Raven Boys, by Maggie Stiefvater

50. A book originally written in a language other than English – Ruby Red, by Kirsten Gier

51. A short story from a well-known author – Trigger Warning, by Neil Gaiman

52. A book published in 2016 – Passenger, by Alexandra Bracken


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