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Lieke's 2017 challenge

January
Sleutels van chaos by Hati Bell
Dagen van schaamte by Lieneke Dijkzeul
Mycket mer än så by Sarah Dessen
Charmed Life by Diana Wynne Jones
Up by Myrthe van der Meer
The Tournament at Gorlan by John Flanagan
February
Hardboiled Hard Luck by Banana Yoshimoto
Verhalenverteller, het leven van Roald Dahl by Donald Sturrock
The Lives of Christopher Chant by Diana Wynne Jones
The Battle of Hackham Heath by John Flanagan
Versier me dan by Jill Mansell
March
Jill Mansell's A-Z of Happiness by Jill Mansell
Witch Week by Diana Wynne Jones
Big by Mireille Geus
Four: A Divergent Story Collection by Veronica Roth
Scorpion Mountain by John Flanagan
The Children's Book by A.S. Byatt
De kracht van het woud by Robert Haasnoot
April
De Vlucht by Megan Lindholm
The Burning Page by Genevieve Cogman
The Magicians of Caprona by Diana Wynne Jones
Fairest by Marissa Meyer
Winternachten by Nora Roberts
Een miljoen zeilen by Tais Teng
The Woman Who Went to Bed for a Year by Sue Townsend
May
Beneath the Earth by John Boyne
Vattenhästen by Dick King-Smith
June
An Offer You Can't Refuse by Jill Mansell
Definitely Dead by Charlaine Harris
Makkelijk leven by Herman Koch
Rusland voor gevorderden by Jelle Brandt Corstius
Afrekening by Cate Tiernan
Lotsbestemming by Cate Tiernan
Nachtkind by Cate Tiernan
The Trouble With Valentine's Day by Rachel Gibson
July
The Keeping Place by Isobelle Carmody
Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer
United As One by Pittacus Lore
Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas Eames
Coctails för tre by Madeleine Wickham
August
All Together Dead by Charlaine Harris
Leerling en Meester by Robin Hobb
Min mormor hälsar och säger förlåt by Frederick Backman
De zonde van de vrouw by Connie Palmen
From Dead to Worse by Charlaine Harris
How the Marquis Got His Coat Back by Neil Gaiman
Grimm's Fairy Tales by Brothers Grimm
September
Moordenaar des Konings by Robin Hobb
Damin Wolfsblad by Jennifer Fallon
Wacht! Wacht! by Terry Pratchett
Dead and Gone by Charlaine Harris
De reuzenperzik by Roald Dahl
Goldenhand by Garth Nix
W.I.T.C.H.
Oma boef by David Walliams
Sheer Mischief by Jill Mansell
October
Dead in the Family by Charlaine Harris
Wolfsblad voor altijd by Jennifer Fallon
Vermogen en Wijsheid by Robin Hobb
Kattensoep by Janneke Schotveld
De jacht op het schaduwdier
Hidden by P.C. Cast
November
The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks
Marked in Flesh by Anne Bishop
A Touch of Dead by Charlaine Harris
Reavers' Ransom by Emily Diamand
Slave to Sensation by Nalini Singh
The Adoration of Jenna Fox by Mary E. Pearson
Het Medallion by Tot
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Engelientje en de waterjuffer by Rie Warmerdam
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The 2017 list
✔ 1. A book from the Goodreads Choice Awards 2016
United as One by Pittacus Lore
Marked in Flesh by Anne Bishop
The View from the Cheap Seats: Selected Nonfiction by Neil Gaiman
Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are? by Frans de Waal
2. A book with at least 2 perspectives (multiple points of view)
Invisible by Paul Auster
The Wheel of time #6 by Robert Jordan
✔ 3. A book you meant to read in 2016
The Masked City by Genevieve Cogman
✔ 4. A title that doesn't contain the letter "E"
Hydrhaga by Kim ten Tusscher
Tsitsikamma
5. A historical fiction
Het winterpaleis by John Boyne
6. A book being released as a movie in 2017
A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
The Mazerunner #3
✔ 7. A book with an animal on the cover or in the title
De dagen van het hert by Liliana Bodoc
Dragon Keeper by Carole Wilkinson
8. A book written by a person of color
Kafka op het strand by Haruki Murakami
Hardboiled & Hard Luck by Banana Yoshimoto
9. A book in the middle of your To Be Read list
A Hopeless Romantic
Historien om IKEA: Ingvar Kamprad berättar för Bertil Torekull
I Think I Love You
10. A dual-timeline novel
De historicus by Elizabeth Kostova
✔ 11. A category from another challenge
Dead to the World by Charlaine Harris
12. A book based on a myth
Ragnarok by A.S. Byatt
Zilverdolk by Katharine Kerr
The Gracekeepers by Kirsty Logan
✔ 13. A book recommended by one of your favorite authors (Trudi Canavan)
Marla Wolfsblad by Jennifer Fallon
Goldenhand by Garth Nix
✔ 14. A book with a strong female character
Scarlet by Marissa Meyer
✔ 15. A book written or set in Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland)
Analfabeten som kunde räkna by Jonas Jonasson
Kaffe med rån by Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg
En man som heter Ove by Fredrik Backman
✔ 16. A mystery
Dead as a Doornail by Charlaine Harris
✔ 17. A book with illustrations
Little Fur
✔ 18. A really long book (600+ pages)
Winter by Marissa Meyer
Elfenkoningin by Bernhard Hennen
✔ 19. A New York Times best-seller
En man som heter Ove by Frederik Backman
Dead and Gone (#9) by Charlaine Harris
✔ 20. A book that you've owned for a while but haven't gotten around to reading
Gelukszoekers by Megan Lindholm
De dagen van het Vuur by Liliana Bodoc
A Hopeless Romantic by Harriet Evans
Running: A Global History by Thor Gotaas
✔ 21. A book that is a continuation of a book you've already read
De dagen van de Schaduw by Liliana Bodoc
22. A book by an author you haven't read before
Zusjes op leven en dood by Tineke Beishuizen
De erfdrager by Olga Maria Berger
Het familieportret by Jenna Blum
✔ 23. A book from the BBC "The Big Read" list
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Främlingen by Diana Gabaldon
Magician by Raymond E. Feist
Terry Pratchet
✔ 24. A book written by at least two authors
The Fate of Ten by Pittacus Lore
Medeplichtig by Nicci French
25. A book about a famous historical figure
The Other Queen by Philippa Gregory
✔ 26. An adventure book
Het domein van de Limbreth by Megan Lindholm
Wolfsblad voor altijd by Jennifer Fallon
✔ 27. A book by one of your favorite authors
Windzangers by Megan Lindholm
28. A non-fiction
The Adventures of Lewis and Clark by John Bakeless
Running: A Global History by Thor Gotaas
29. A book published outside the 4 major publishing houses (Simon & Schuster; HarperCollins; Penguin Random House; Hachette Livre)
De Onvoorziene by Thomas Olde Heuvelt
Jachtseizoen by Anko van der Woude
✔ 30. A book from Goodreads Top 100 YA Books
Cinder by Marissa Meyer
Bloedverwanten by Richelle Mead
City of Bones by Cassandra Clare
✔ 31. A book from a sub-genre of your favorite genre
Vision in Silver by Anne Bishop
Damin Wolfsblad by Jennifer Fallon
✔ 32. A book with a long title (5+ words, excluding subtitle)
Het kleine meisje van meneer Linh by Philippe Claudel
A Concise History of Scotland from Day One to Day Two by Davytheghost
The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman
✔ 33. A magical realism novel
Firmin by Sam Savage
✔ 34. A book set in or by an author from the Southern Hemisphere
The Farseekers by Isobelle Carmody
✔ 35. A book where one of the main characters is royalty
A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin
Elfenlicht by Bernhard Hennen
36. A Hugo Award winner or nominee
Hex by Thomas Olde Heuvelt
37. A book you choose randomly
✔ 38. A novel inspired by a work of classic literature
Cress by Marissa Meyer
39. An epistolary fiction
A Natural History of Dragons by Marie Brennan
✔ 40. A book published in 2017
A Conjuring of Light by V.E. Schwab
Feist??
✔ 41. A book with an unreliable narrator
Elizabeth Is Missing by Emma Healey
42. A best book of the 21st century (so far)
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
✔ 43. A book with a chilling atmosphere (scary, unsettling, cold)
The Girl With All the Gifts by M.R. Carey
Under The Skin by Michel Faber
✔ 44. A recommendation from "What Should I Read Next"
Cracked Up to Be
Katharine Kerr Deverry #2
The Wheel of time #8
✔ 45. A book with a one-word title
Ashling by Isobelle Carmody
Verwelken by Lauren DeStefano
46. A time travel novel
Främlingen by Diana Gabaldon
Slända i bärnsten by Diana Gabaldon
✔ 47. A past suggestion that didn't win
A book by an author from a country other than your own
Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris
✔ 48. A banned book
Club Dead
✔ 49. A book from someone else's Bookshelf
Living Dead in Dallas by Charlaine Harris
Cracked Up to Be by Courtney Summers
50. A Penguin Modern Classic - any edition
The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells
✔ 51. A collection (e.g. essays, short stories, poetry, plays)
Zero Hour by Pittacus Lore
✔ 52. A book set in a fictional location
A Dance with Dragons

✔ read 64 books
- complete the ATY challenge
✔ read 50 books I bought before 2017
Complete series to read:
- Saga of the Borderlands by Liliana Bodoc
- Hythrun Chronicles: Wolfblade by Jennifer Fallon
- The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer
Series to finish:
✔ Lorien Legacies (#6 and #7) by Pittacus Lore
✔ Lorien Legacies: The Lost Files (#13-15) by Pittacus Lore
✔ Shades of Magic #3 by V.E. Schwab
✔ Windsingers (#2, #3 and #4) by Megan Lindholm
✔ PAAZ (#2) by Myrthe van der Meer
✔ Sweep (#13, #14 and #15) by Cate Tiernan
Series to get up to date:
✔ A Song of Ice and Fire (#4 and #5) by George R.R. Martin
- Goldenhand (Abhorsen #5) by Garth Nix
✔ Ranger's Apprentice: The Early Years (#1 and #2) by John Flanagan
✔ The Band (#1) by Nicholas Eames
✔ The Invisible Library (
Series to continue:
- The Others (
✔ The Obernewtyn Chronicles (#2, #3 and #4) by Isobelle Carmody
✔ De Gran Terre saga (
Series to start:
- Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
- The Memoirs of Lady Trent by Marie Brennan
✔ Sookie Stackhouse by Charlaine Harris
✔ Little fur series by Isobelle Carmody
✔Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer
To reread:
✔ Windsingers (#1) by Megan Lindholm
- Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb
- The Light Isles by Juliet Marillier

Elfenlied
Wolfsblad voor altijd
Books to buy:
Marked in Flesh
A Monster Calls
Goldenhand
Elfenlied
Stars Above

A Conjuring of Light
Are we smart enough to know how smart animals are?
Gelukszoekers
A dance with dragons
Marla Wolfsblad
Firmin
Topic:
The Farseekers
Dead as a Doornail
Zero hour
Ashling
Windzangers
Winter
Frankenstein
The Girl with all the Gifts
Het domein van de Limbreth
Projects:
Nog een topic maken?
Hydrhaga
De dagen van de schaduw
Comment in topic:
Four: A Divergent Story Collection
Fairest
Elizabeth is missing

I read this book for 31. A book from a sub-genre of your favorite genre. Fantasy is my favorite genre and this is an urban fantasy book.
This is a great series and I hope to be able to read the remainder of this series this year. Because I really want to know what happens next.


I'm also planning in reading A Monster Calls :-)

I'll let you know when I've read the book, I read the 100-year old man last year and liked it. But it wasn't one of my favorites. So I'm curious what I'll think about this book.
I saw A Monster Calls on a lot of plans :)

I enjoy this series a lot, it is fun and has a lot of action. But the ending made me sad. Only one book left in the series.

It is a great start to the series, I had heard a little bit about the book but most of it was still a surprise. I'm looking forward to the rest of the series.
Do I need to read the short stories? I haven't read Glitches and The Little Android.


Happy reading to you too!


I only picked this one because I thought it was on my TBR.

Then I'll put it there as one of the possibilities.

I liked Sam and Eric, I'm curious how the story will continue.


The writing style was not for me.
I liked the story idea but for me it didn't work how it was written.
The original language was Spanish so I don't know how much was because of the writing or the translation.

Thats good I own a few more in the series and easy reads can be very good in between heavier topics or thick books.

Sleutels van chaos by Hati Bell
Dagen van schaamte by Lieneke Dijkzeul
Both 3 stars by Dutch authors:
The first was a great story but the writing could have been better.
For the second the writing was very good but I didn't like the story.

A fun YA, with a little tear and a good ending.

A good middle grade book, although the characters weren't very likable.

It is the second and last book in a series, so I finished my first series of the year :)
It is a very emotionally impressive book. It definitely gave me a lot to think about.


11 books... that's a great start! If you keep that up you could finish the challenge twice :-)


We started reading this series with a few people in another GR group so I'm sure it is on other peoples bookshelf :)

We started reading this series with a few people in another..."
I read all but the final book in the series several years ago. As long as you don't read more than a couple at a time, they are enjoyable. The show was entertaining as well!



It is de 2nd book in The Invisible Library series.
I liked the book, but you need to keep focused to follow what is going on. I like the fae, the dragons and the alternate worlds.

A fun children's book about how humans destroy nature and a little elf troll saving the day. I have no idea when I bought this book, it was a total surprise to me that I owned this book. But it was a great little book. Now I have to find out if I can get the other books in the series.


A dutch fantasy book, it was her debut book. I liked the story, but I think it could be a lot better. I think the series she wrote after this is better.


I watched the first two episodes of the HBO series, but I was missing too many thing from the book.

It took me little bit more then a month, but I read a few pages each day and today I finished Verhalenverteller, het leven van Roald Dahl by Donald Sturrock (743 pages).
It was interesting to read more about Roald Dahl's life, but sometimes it was hard to follow the timeline and I would have liked to read more about him writing his children's books.



I read A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin for 35. A book where one of the main characters is royalty, only one book left and then i'll be up to date.
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1. A book from the Goodreads Choice Awards 2016
United As One by Pittacus Lore
2. A book with at least 2 perspectives (multiple points of view)
Zonnestorm b Bianca Mastenbroek
3. A book you meant to read in 2016
The Masked City by Genevieve Cogman
4. A title that doesn't contain the letter "E"
Hydrhaga by Kim ten Tusscher
5. A historical fiction
Wolfskin by Juliet Marillier
6. A book being released as a movie in 2017
A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
7. A book with an animal on the cover or in the title
De dagen van het hert by Liliana Bodoc
8. A book written by a person of color
Hardboiled & Hard Luck by Banana Yoshimoto
9. A book in the middle of your To Be Read list
Historien om IKEA: Ingvar Kamprad berättar för Bertil Torekull by Bertil Torekull
10. A dual-timeline novel
De historicus by Elizabeth Kostova
11. A category from another challenge
Dead to the World by Charlaine Harris
12. A book based on a myth
De Vlucht by Megan Lindholm
13. A book recommended by one of your favorite authors
Marla Wolfsblad by Jennifer Fallon
14. A book with a strong female character
Scarlet by Marissa Meyer
15. A book written or set in Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland)
Analfabeten som kunde räkna by Jonas Jonasson
16. A mystery
Dead as a Doornail by Charlaine Harris
17. A book with illustrations
Little Fur by Isobelle Carmody
18. A really long book (600+ pages)
Winter by Marissa Meyer
19. A New York Times best-seller
En man som heter Ove by Fredrik Backman
20. A book that you've owned for a while but haven't gotten around to reading
Gelukszoekers by Megan Lindholm
21. A book that is a continuation of a book you've already read
De dagen van de Schaduw by Liliana Bodoc
22. A book by an author you haven't read before
The Finkler Question Howard Jacobson
23. A book from the BBC "The Big Read" list (link)
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
24. A book written by at least two authors
The Fate of Ten by Pittacus Lore
25. A book about a famous historical figure
The Children's Book by A.S. Byatt
26. An adventure book
Het domein van de Limbreth by Megan Lindholm
27. A book by one of your favorite authors
Windzangers by Megan Lindholm
28. A non-fiction
Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are? by Frans de Waal
29. A book published outside the 4 major publishing houses (Simon & Schuster; HarperCollins; Penguin Random House; Hachette Livre) - check all the editions
Sleutels van chaos by Hati Bell
30. A book from Goodreads Top 100 YA Books (link)
Cinder by Marissa Meyer
31. A book from a sub-genre of your favorite genre
Vision in Silver by Anne Bishop
32. A book with a long title (5+ words, excluding subtitle)
The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman
33. A magical realism novel
Firmin by Sam Savage
34. A book set in or by an author from the Southern Hemisphere
The Farseekers by Isobelle Carmody
35. A book where one of the main characters is royalty
A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin
36. A Hugo Award winner or nominee
Hex by Thomas Olde Heuvelt
37. A book you choose randomly
Min mormor hälsar och säger förlåt by Fredrik Backman
38. A novel inspired by a work of classic literature
Cress by Marissa Meyer
39. An epistolary fiction
A Natural History of Dragons by Marie Brennan
40. A book published in 2017
A Conjuring of Light by V.E. Schwab
41. A book with an unreliable narrator
Elizabeth Is Missing by Emma Healey
42. A best book of the 21st century (so far)
Snow Flower en de geheime waaier by Lisa See
43. A book with a chilling atmosphere (scary, unsettling, cold)
The Girl with All the Gifts by M.R. Carey
44. A recommendation from "What Should I Read Next"
Cracked Up to Be by Courtney Summers
45. A book with a one-word title
Ashling by Isobelle Carmody
46. A time travel novel
Saffierblauw by Kerstin Gier
47. A past suggestion that didn't win
A book by an author from a country other than your own
Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris
48. A banned book
Club Dead by Charlaine Harris
49. A book from someone else's bookshelf
Living Dead in Dallas by Charlaine Harris
50. A Penguin Modern Classic - any edition
The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells
51. A collection (e.g. essays, short stories, poetry, plays)
Zero Hour by Pittacus Lore
52. A book set in a fictional location
A Dance with Dragons by George R.R. Martin