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Sarah (prairielily) | 177 comments 1. A book with a title that doesn't contain the letters A, T or Y
Invisible Emmie by Terri Libenson

2. A book by an author whose last name is one syllable
Burial Rites by Hannah Kent

3. A book that you are prompted to read because of something you read in 2019
Invisible Girl by Lisa Jewell



4. A book set in a place or time that you wouldn't want to live
The Other Mrs. by Mary Kubica

5. The first book in a series that you have not started
Locke & Key, Vol. 1 Welcome to Lovecraft by Joe Hill

6. A book with a mode of transportation on the cover
Tight by Torrey Maldonado

7. A book set in the southern hemisphere
Picnic at Hanging Rock by Joan Lindsay

8. A book with a two-word title where the first word is "The"
The Cellar (The Cellar, #1) by Natasha Preston

9. A book that can be read in a day
A Boy Called Bat (A Boy Called Bat, #1) by Elana K. Arnold

10. A book that is between 400-600 pages
I Invited Her In by Adele Parks

11. A book originally published in a year that is a prime number
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman

12. A book that is a collaboration between 2 or more people
The Barnabus Project by Eric Fan

13. A prompt from a previous Around the Year in 52 Books challenge (Link)
2017: #51. A collection (e.g. essays, short stories, poetry, plays
13 Thirteen Stories That Capture the Agony and Ecstasy of Being Thirteen by James Howe

14. A book by an author on the Abe List of 100 Essential Female Writers (link)
Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng

15. A book set in a global city
I See You by Clare Mackintosh

16. A book set in a rural or sparsely populated area
The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2) by Patrick Ness

17. A book with a neurodiverse character
Before She Was Found by Heather Gudenkauf

18. A book by an author you've only read once before
The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware

19. A fantasy book
The Darkest Part of the Forest by Holly Black

20. The 20th book [on your TBR, in a series, by an author, on a list, etc.]
This book arrived on the 20th of the month (July).
Only a Mother by Elisabeth Carpenter

21. A book related to Maximilian Hell, the noted astronomer and Jesuit Priest who was born in 1719
The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1) by Patrick Ness

22. A book with the major theme of survival
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (The Hunger Games, #0) by Suzanne Collins

23. A book featuring an LGBTQIA+ character or by an LGBTQIA+ author
My Brother's Husband, Volume 1 by Gengoroh Tagame

24. A book with an emotion in the title
Anxious People by Fredrik Backman

25. A book related to the arts
Unlearn 101 Simple Truths for a Better Life by Humble the Poet

26. A book from the 2019 Goodreads Choice Awards
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

27. A history or historical fiction
Lilac Girls (Lilac Girls, #1) by Martha Hall Kelly

28. A book by an Australian, Canadian or New Zealand author
The Ghost Collector by Allison Mills

29. An underrated book, a hidden gem or a lesser known book
Wishtree by Katherine Applegate

30. A book from the New York Times '100 Notable Books' list for any year
The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett

31. A book inspired by a leading news story
A Mother's Reckoning Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy by Sue Klebold

32. A book related to the 2020 Olympic Summer Games in Japan
My Brother's Husband, Volume 2 by Gengoroh Tagame

33. A book about a non-traditional family
Ask Again, Yes by Mary Beth Keane

34. A book from a genre or sub genre that starts with a letter in your name (Conspiracy)
When No One is Watching by Alyssa Cole

35. A book with a geometric pattern or element on the cover
We Have Always Been Here A Queer Muslim Memoir by Samra Habib

36. A book from your TBR/wishlist that you don't recognize, recall putting there, or put there on a whim
If Cats Disappeared from the World by Genki Kawamura

37. Two books that are related to each other as a pair of binary opposites: Book #1
We Were Liars by E. Lockhart

38. Two books that are related to each other as a pair of binary opposites: Book #2
The Masked Truth by Kelley Armstrong

39. A book by an author whose real name(s) you're not quite sure how to pronounce
Find You In The Dark by Nathan Ripley

40. A book with a place name in the title
I'll Be Gone in the Dark One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer by Michelle McNamara

41. A mystery
Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney

42. A book that was nominated for one of the ‘10 Most Coveted Literary Prizes in the World’ (link)
Redshirts by John Scalzi

43. A book related to one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse
A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness

44. A book related to witches
Wytches, Volume 1 by Scott Snyder The Hidden Witch (The Witch Boy, #2) by Molly Ostertag

45. A book by the same author who wrote one of your best reads in 2019 or 2018
The Third Wife by Lisa Jewell

46. A book about an event or era in history taken from the Billy Joel song "We Didn't Start the Fire"
Ban This Book by Alan Gratz

47. A classic book you've always meant to read
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë

48. A book published in 2020
The Falcon Thief A True Tale of Adventure, Treachery, and the Hunt for the Perfect Bird by Joshua Hammer

49. A book that fits a prompt from the list of suggestions that didn't win (link) - Mini Poll #11 - An audiobook
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed by Lori Gottlieb

50. A book with a silhouette on the cover
Magpie Murders (Susan Ryeland, #1) by Anthony Horowitz

51. A book with an "-ing" word in the title
The Lying Game by Ruth Ware

52. A book related to time
My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell


message 2: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (prairielily) | 177 comments The plan is to NOT purchase* any books for this challenge and to try to get through the unread ones in this house or use the library.

*unless I have a gift card
*or NEED it for school


message 3: by Jackie, Solstitial Mod (new)

Jackie | 2459 comments Mod
How many unread books do you own? Is it like a large pile or more like a small mountain?


message 4: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (prairielily) | 177 comments Oh definitely a small mountain chain...


message 5: by Jackie, Solstitial Mod (new)

Jackie | 2459 comments Mod
lol, shouldn't be too hard to find books that fit then. best of luck!


message 6: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (prairielily) | 177 comments Well, that didn't last long! I bought two books at the thrift store BUT I left one other book at the B and B and will donate a different one to my classroom. So it's all even.


message 7: by Sarah (last edited Jan 19, 2020 06:37PM) (new)

Sarah (prairielily) | 177 comments Finishing this months book club selection Lilac Girls, then I need to read several middle years books to update my "teacher read and approved" list of suggestions for my grade 6 class project.
Hoping to use some for this challenge:
A Boy Called Bat (A Boy Called Bat, #1) by Elana K. Arnold Tight by Torrey Maldonado Bone Talk by Candy Gourlay The Iron Trial (Magisterium, #1) by Holly Black The Last (Endling #1) by Katherine Applegate


message 8: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (prairielily) | 177 comments I should be able to put a big dent in this list next week. Sask has declared a state of emergency due to COVID 19. Teachers will be off for 6 school days with an order to do no schoolwork and to rest and rejuvenate. So for me, that means board games with my kids, quilting, crocheting and READING.


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