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Duration: 1 January, 2019 - 31 December, 2019
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Read a book featuring a protagonist who identifies as _____ by an author who is also _____.
1. African (e.g, Ghanian, Nigerian) - (view spoiler)
2. Agnostic, Athiest, or Humanist
3. Asexual or Aromantic
4. Asian (e.g., Hmong, Japanese)
5. Bisexual or Pansexual
6. Black (e.g. African-American, Black British)
7. Buddhist
8. Christian-minority (i.e., Christian in a country in which it is not the most common religion)
9. Differently-Abled (e.g., Autistic, Deaf, Paraplegic)
10. Gay Male or Lesbian Female
11. Hindu
12. Immigrant
13. Incarcerated or Institutionalized
14. Indigenous (e.g., Aboriginal, Inuit, Mojave)
15. Jewish
16. Latin American (e.g., Mexican, Colombian-descent)
17. Living with a Mental Health or Cognitive Disability
18. Low-Income or Financially Insecure
19. Middle Eastern
20. Mixed Race or Multi-racial
21. Muslim
22. Non-binary or Transgender
23. Oceanic (e.g., Papuan, Samoan)
24. Practitioner of a minor religion or another form of spirituality
We Are Displaced
26. Survivor of Sexual Assault or Domestic Violence
*Message 62

Duration: 1 January, 2019 - 31 December, 2019
7/26
Read a book for each letter of the alphabet that has been adapted to a Movie, Television, or Stage Show
A: Antibodies
B:
C:
D:
E:
F: From a Certain Point of View
G:
H:
I: I, Robot
J:
K:
L:
M: The Miniaturist
N:
O:
P:
Q:
R:
S: The Scarlet Letter
T: They Do It with Mirrors
U:
V: Valley of the Dolls
W:
X:
Y:
Z:
*Message 54

Duration: 1 January, 2019 - 31 December, 2019
0/15
For this challenge, pick an author (or two or three) that you really enjoy reading. Look them up on Goodreads, and pick at least 5 unique works they have written.
*Message 41

Duration: 1 January, 2019 - 31 December, 2019
Overall Challenge: 8/50
Physical Books: 4/40
Audiobooks: 4/10
The books you read for this challenge are books that are already in your possession. Whatever you do for this challenge, you are not allowed to read a book obtained after December 31, 2018 unless you have read at least 5 books you already own.
Physical Books




Audiobooks




*Message 97

Duration: 1 January, 2019 - 31 December, 2019
6/18
This challenge requires you find books that have certain colors in their covers or in the title.



4. Read a book with "Orange" or any shade of orange in the cover (apricot, ginger, carrot, etc...).
5. Read a book with "Yellow" or any shade of yellow in the cover (blond, chartreuse, canary, etc...).
6. Read a book with "Green" or any shade of green in the cover (sage, lime, jade, etc...).

8. Read a book with "Dark Blue" or any shade of dark blue in the cover (indigo, denim, navy, etc...).
9. Read a book with "Purple" or any shade of purple in the cover (lavender, plum, orchid, etc...).
10. Read a book with "Brown" or any shade of brown in the cover (tan, mahogany, coffee, etc...).

12. Read a book with a Metallic color in the cover (gold, silver, bronze, etc...).

14. Read a book with a geometric pattern on the cover (rainbows, stripes, polka dots, floral pattern, mosiac, etc...).
15. Read a book with an ugly (to you) cover.
16. Read a book with two or more color words in the title (yellow gold, black & white, etc...)
17. Read a book with the word “Color” in the title.
18. Read a book with a word describing color in the title (rainbow, stripes, polka dots, shiny, mosiac, etc...)
*Message 85

Duration: 1 January, 2019 - 31 December, 2019
5,634/30,000
The goal is to read as many pages through the year.
Gmorning, Gnight!: Little Pep Talks for Me & You - 207 pages
They Do It with Mirrors - 224 pages
Antibodies - 288 pages
Norse Mythology - 304 pages
We - 255 pages
Curtain Down at Her Majesty’s: The Death of Queen Victoria in the Words of Those Who Were There - 258 pages
I, Robot - 224 pages
The Miniaturist - 400 pages
We Are Displaced - 224 pages
Queen's Shadow - 352 pages
Valley of the Dolls - 442 pages
Flight of a Witch - 232 pages
Cover Her Face - 250 pages
Go Set a Watchman - 278 pages
Tightrope - 320 pages
The Scarlet Letter - 279 pages
Murder Is Easy - 288 pages
From a Certain Point of View - 479 pages
Master and Apprentice - 330 pages
*Message 120

Duration: 1 January, 2019 - 31 December, 2019
9/26
For this challenge, you will read as many books as you can that have not been turned into movies, television shows, or stage plays.
I will copy the A to Z Challenge for this and try to read a book for every letter of the alphabet.
A:
B:
C: Cover Her Face
D: The Dispatcher
E:
F: Flight of a Witch
G: Gmorning, Gnight!: Little Pep Talks for Me & You
H:
I:
J:
K:
L:
M:Master and Apprentice
N: Norse Mythology
O:
P:
Q: Queen's Shadow
R:
S:
T: Tightrope
U:
V:
W: Wolverine: The Long Night
X:
Y:
Z:
*Message 20

Duration: 1 January, 2019 - 31 December, 2019
1/10
Based on the The Invisible Mentor Challenge, we have created a challenge that hopefully will lead you to some personal growth.
1. Read a book that teaches you how to problem solve.
2. Read a book that teaches you how to think critically.
3. Read a book that teaches you how to become more creative.
4. Read a book that teaches you how to make better decisions.
5. Read a book on emotional intelligence.
6. Read a book to improve your communication skills.
7. Read a book about how to learn.
8. Read a book that teaches you leadership skills.
9. Read a book about extroversion or introversion.
10. Read a book about psychology.
11. Read a book about an ideology that is not your own.
12. Read a book to help you master social media.
13. Read a book about your favorite hobby to become better at it.
14. Read a collection of essays.
15. Read an autobiography/biography of a woman written by a woman.
16. Read an autobiography/biography of a man written by a man.
We Are Displaced
18. Read a book about science or technology.
19. Read a book about a religion or philosophy
20. Read a book about a topic you have always wanted to learn more about.
*Message 35

Duration: 1 January, 2019 - 31 December, 2019
10/40
One of the most popular reading challenges is back! The 2019 Popsugar Reading Challenge contains 40 tasks to broaden your horizons and 10 additional book prompts for the “hardcore” readers out here!
1. A book becoming a movie in 2019
2. A book that makes you nostalgic
Gmorning, Gnight!: Little Pep Talks for Me & You
4. A book you think should be turned into a movie
5. A book with at least one million ratings on Goodreads
6. A book with a plant in the title or on the cover
7. A reread of a favorite book
8. A book about a hobby
Antibodies
10. A book with POP, SUGAR, or CHALLENGE in the title
11. A book with an item of clothing or accessory on the cover
12. A book inspired by myth/legend/folklore
Go Set a Watchman
Valley of the Dolls
15. A retelling of a classic
16. A book with a question in the title
17. A book set on college or university campus
Wolverine: The Long Night
Master and Apprentice
20. A book set in space
21. A book by two female authors
22. A book with SALTY, SWEET, BITTER, or SPICY in the title
23. A book set in Scandinavia
24. A book that takes place in a single day
The Miniaturist
Queen's Shadow
27. A book featuring an extinct or imaginary creature
28. A book recommended by a celebrity you admire
29. A book with LOVE in the title
30. A book featuring an amateur detective
31. A book about a family
We Are Displaced
33. A book with a zodiac sign or astrology term in title
34. A book that includes a wedding
35. A book by an author whose first and last names start with the same letter
36. A ghost story
Norse Mythology
38. A novel based on a true story
39. A book revolving around a puzzle or game
40. Your favorite prompt from a past POPSUGAR Reading challenge
Advanced
41. A "cli-fi" (climate fiction) book
42. A "choose-your-own-adventure" book
43. An "own voices" book
44. Read a book during the season it is set in
45. A LitRPG book
46. A book with no chapters / unusual chapter headings / unconventionally numbered chapters
47. Two books that share the same title
48. Two books that share the same title
49. A book that has inspired a common phrase or idiom
50. A book set in an abbey, cloister, monastery, vicarage, or convent
*Message 130

Duration: 1 January, 2019 - 31 December, 2019
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This adventurous challenge has 24 tasks that will bring fiction to life!
Wolverine: The Long Night
Valley of the Dolls
3. A novel featuring food you have not tried
4. A novel involving a train ride
5. A graphic novel
6. A novel involving ghosts
7. A novel featuring a zoo, animal shelter or sanctuary
8. A novel set on a bus
9. A novel where a main character seeks self-improvement
10. A novel featuring a bike ride
11. A novel set in or involving something industrial (factory, etc.)
12. A novel involving a plane ride
13. A novel set in a snow land
The Miniaturist
15. A novel featuring a garden
16. A novel set in a museum
17. A novel set in a hotel
18. A novel featuring an instrument you wish you could play
19. A novel involving an escape
20. A novel set underground or underwater
21. A novel involving a road trip
I, Robot
23. A novel set in a city within 100 km of your own
24. Bonus: A novel set in your home town
*Message 52

Duration: 1 January, 2019 - 31 March, 2019
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Our Yearly Theme is Books to Stage & Screen and for this quarterly challenge, we will be reading books that will be adapted in 2019 to film or TV shows and vice versa.
*Message 84

Duration: 1 April, 2019 - 30 June, 2019
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Our second quarter theme is Books to Stage and we have a "play-ful" challenge for you to celebrate! Whether you complete each task or just a few, we look forward to adding you to our troupe of readers and seeing which books you "cast" for each role.
1. Read a classic play.
2. Read a play that has been written in your lifetime.
3. Read a book that has been adapted into a stage play.
4. Read a book that has been adapted into a musical, ballet, or opera.
5. Read a book that has been inspired by a theatrical production.
6. "Upstage" refers to the back of a theatrical stage but it can also be used as a verb (as in "upstaging the bride"). Read a book where one character upstages another.
7. "Backstage" refers the area of theater which the audience doesn't see. Read a book that features some "backstage" action.
8. The "house" is where the audience sits to view a show. Read a book with the word "House" in the title.
9. Choose a book that includes scenes in any type of theater (dramatic, cinematic, operating, etc.)
10. Choose a book whose protagonist is a performer of any kind.
11. Read a book with a melodramatic plot.
12. Read a tragedy or a story featuring a tragic event.
13. Read a comedy or a story featuring a comedic event.
14. Ritual is one of the earliest forms of performance. Read a book inspired by ritual or the features ritual as an important element of the story.
15. Read a book about a playwright, stagehand, costume designer, or another "behind-the-scenes" theater person.
16. Choose a book about a magician, circus performer, or spoken word artist.
17. Read a book featuring a con artist or a person who acts deceptively as someone they are not.
18. Read a book about a person playing a part or who "fakes it 'til they make it."
19. Read a book about a person removing their literal or figurative masks and revealing or accepting their true identity.
20. Read a book that isn't a musical but should be!

Duration: 1 April, 2019 - 30 June, 2019
0/3
For this quarterly challenge, fill your passport by traveling around the world via the pages of your books. Tasks may be repeated but books can only be used once.
1. Wanderlust: Read a travelogue.
2. Diaspora: Read a book where the protagonist is living away from their homeland.
3. Exophony: Read a book by an author writing in a language other than their native language.
4. See The World Through Another's Eyes: Read a book that features interracial relations.
5. Walk in Another's Shoes: Read a memoir by an author whose ethnicity differs from your own.
6. Global Capitalism: Read a book about a multinational business enterprise or the effects of globalization.
7. Other Worlds in Other Words: Read a translated work of literary or genre fiction.
8. Fictionalized History: Read a historical fiction about a culture you're unfamiliar with.
9. Borderlines: Read a book about social, cultural, geopolitical, or other boundaries.
10. Flaneuse: Read a book about strolling or exploring a place on foot.
11. Transnational or Transcultural Adoption: Read a story about an adoption that occurred across national or cultural lines.
12. Transcontinental Cruising: Read a book that takes place in more than one continent.
13. Multi-linguist: Read a book that that includes text written in two or more languages (not translated).
14. World Traveler: Read a book that takes place in a country that you have not lived in or traveled to before.
15. Global Reader: Choose a book written by an author from a country other than your own.
16. Home Away From Home: Read a book that takes place in an area you have visited more than once.
17. Minority Voices: Read a story by an author who is an ethnic minority in the country where they reside.
18. Traversing the Terrains: Read a story that takes place on a terrain that is different than ones you are most familiar with.
19 & 20. Our Little Corner of the World: Read 2 or more books that take place in countries that border each other (one book per country).
21. I Am Here: Read a story that takes place in a state with limited recognition.

Duration: 1 January, 2019 - 31 January, 2019
3/5
You can read whatever you like but your book(s) must wholly or mostly take place after January 2019.
We
I, Robot
The Dispatcher
*Message 31

Duration: 1 January, 2019 - 31 January, 2019
15/15
Pick the number of pages or books you would like to read in January and post them below. The goal is to make fast progress on your reading goals in the New Year.
Gmorning, Gnight!: Little Pep Talks for Me & You
Wolverine: The Long Night
They Do It with Mirrors
Antibodies
Norse Mythology
We
Curtain Down at Her Majesty’s: The Death of Queen Victoria in the Words of Those Who Were There
I, Robot
Didn't make it by the end of January but I'm just rolling over into February from here.
The Miniaturist
We Are Displaced
The Dispatcher
Queen's Shadow
Valley of the Dolls
Flight of a Witch
Cover Her Face
Completed 16 March, 2019
*Message 102

Duration: 1 February, 2019 - 28 February, 2019
1/4
The color blue is often associated with sadness, but for this challenge we want you to celebrate it in its many forms. Whether reading one book for this challenge or eight to complete all of the prompts, we hope reading for this challenge will help you to shake the blues away.
1. Blue ribbon winner! Read an award-winning book or a book that centers around a contest.
2. "The cure for anything is saltwater: sweat, tears, or the sea." Read a book about an activity that makes you sweat, brings about tears (happy or sad), or takes place at or on the sea.
3. "Everyday I have the blues." The Blues genre of music has been influential around the globe since its origins. Read a book about music or written by a musician.
The Miniaturist
5. "Roses are red, violets are blue..." Read a book of love poems or a book with flowers on the cover.
6. Japanese Indigo plants create a beautiful blue dye and are used in a process called "blueing." Read a book by a Japanese author or a book about fashion.
7. "Keep Calm and Carry Read On." Blue has been associated with serenity. Read a book with a cover or subject matter that relaxes you.
8. "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue." Read a book about a wedding or that relates to any of these "somethings."
*Message 64

Duration: 1 February, 2019 - 28 February, 2019
4/5
Our theme for February is "Blue" and for this challenge, we will be collecting as many shades of blue in our books as possible. You may use books with blue covers and books with blue shades in their titles.




*Message 78

Duration: 1 March, 2019 - 31 March, 2019
4/4
This month we are looking to the stars for reading inspiration. Stars of the night sky, movie stars, and more will be lighting our way as we navigate through our stacks.
You may read a book for each task, repeat tasks, or skip tasks, but each book may be used only once.
1. Shining Stars: Read a biography or fictionalized story about or by a star in any field (e.g., acting, sports, music, etc.).
Go Set a Watchman (Libra: Scales of Justice)
3. Star's Selection: Choose a book that has been selected by a celebrity for their book club.
From a Certain Point of View
Tightrope
Valley of the Dolls
7. Follow the North Star: Read a story of a person navigating their way to freedom or journeying through the wilderness.
8. Seeing Stars: Read a story about a person overcoming a serious injury or illness.
Completed 22 April, 2019
*Message 72

Duration: 1 March, 2019 - 31 March, 2019
4/5
Many people, past and present, have turned to stars to help make sense of life's mysteries. For this challenge, we will be reading mysteries of all kinds.
Flight of a Witch
Cover Her Face
Tightrope
Murder Is Easy
*Message 108

Duration: 1 April, 2019 - 30 April, 2019
1/2
National Siblings Day is on April 10 and we are celebrating brotherly (and sisterly) love with a challenge all about siblings.
1. & 2. The Family That Writes Together: Read two or more books by authors who are siblings (one book per author-sibling).
3. Middle Child: Read a book that is neither the first nor the last book in a series or a book about a peacemaker (middle children are often seen as the peacemakers of the family).
4. In-Laws: Read a story whose protagonist is involved with the legal system or is a criminal or both.
5. Blood is Thicker than Water: Read a book with a predominately red cover or a has a medical component to it.
6. Sisters Not Just Cisters: Read a book about transgender rights or by a transgender author.
7. Twinning is Winning: Read a story featuring twins.
8. Brah, Brotha, Bro: Read a story of a close male friendship written by an author who writes heavily in pidgin, creole, slang, or another culture-specific dialect.
9. Sibling Rivalry: Read a book about family discord or competition among siblings.
From a Certain Point of View

Duration: 1 April, 2019 - 30 April, 2019
0/3
William Shakespeare is one of the world's best known playwrights. He was very prolific in writing plays and sonnets. He is also credited for adding many new words to the English language. In the month of what would have been his 455th birthday, we have created this challenge about the Bard.
1. Read a Shakespeare play
2. Read a book inspired by one of Shakespeare's works (e.g a retelling)
3. Read a biography/criticism about William Shakespeare
4. Read a fiction book featuring William Shakespeare
5. Read a book set between 1564 and 1616 (William's lifetime)
6. Read a play by another 16th century playwright e.g. Christopher Marlowe
7. Read a sonnet either by Shakespeare or someone else
8. Read a book about a character that appears in a Shakespeare play
9. Read a book where a character has the same name as a Shakespeare character
10. Read a book published between 1564 and 1616
Overall Reading Challenge : 110/150
Link to my Reading Challenge thread:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Yearly Challenges
Duration: 1 January, 2019 - 31 December, 2019
#OwnVoices Challenge: 1/15
A to Z Challenge: Stage Edition: 7/26
An Author's Works: 0/15
Clear Your Shelves Challenge: 8/50
Colour Challenge: 6/18
Let's Turn Pages!: 5,634/30,000
Never Hit The Stage: 7/26
NonFiction Growth Challenge: 1/10
Popsugar Challenge: 10/40
Read & Go: 4/20
Quarterly Challenges
First Quarter
Duration: 1 January, 2019 - 31 March, 2019
Best of What's To Come - Book Adaptations of 2019: 0/5
Second Quarter
Duration: 1 April, 2019 - 30 June, 2019
All The World's A Stage: 0/5
Globetrotter: 0/3
Monthly Challenges
January Challenges
Duration: 1 January, 2019 - 31 January, 2019
Book To The Future: 3/5
Marathon Challenge: 15/15 Completed
February Challenges
Duration: 1 February, 2019 - 28 February, 2019
Celebrating The Blues: 2/4
Shades Of Blue: 4/5
March Challenges
Duration: 1 March, 2019 - 31 March, 2019
Look To The Stars: 4/4 Completed
Mysterious March: 4/5
April Challenges
Duration: 1 April, 2019 - 30 April, 2019
Feeling Fraternal: 1/2
Much Ado About Shakespeare: 0/3