2017 Popsugar Ultimate Reading Challenge A book recommended by a librarian: What the Nanny Saw by Fiona Neill A book that's been on your TBR list for way too long: Perfect Match by Jodi Picoult A book of letters: The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky An audiobook: Only One Life by Sara Blaedel A book by a person of colour: I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou A book with one of the four seasons in the title: The Winter Children by Lulu Taylor A book that is a story within a story: The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult A book with multiple authors: Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green & David Levithan An espionage thriller: The Chemist by Stephanie Meyer A book with a cat on the cover: Alfie The Doorstep Cat by Rachel Wells A book by an author who uses a pseudonym: The Memory Game by Nicci French (Writing duo Nicci Gerard & Sean French) A bestseller from a genre you don't normally read: Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell (Science-fiction) A book by or about a person who has a disability: Handle with Care by Jodi Picoult A book involving travel: The Atlas of Us by Tracy Buchanan A book with a subtitle: Black Rainbow: How words healed me – My journey through depression by Rachel Kelly A book that's published in 2017: The Breakdown by BA Paris A book involving a mythical creature: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by JK Rowling A book you've read before that never fails to make you smile: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by JK Rowling A book about food: The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender A book with career advice: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by JK Rowling A book from a nonhuman perspective: The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame A steampunk novel: Stardust by Neil Gaiman A book with a red spine: Marley & Me by John Grogan A book set in the wilderness: Lord of the Flies by William Golding A book you loved as a child: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by JK Rowling A book by an author from a country you've never visited: Police by Jo Nesbo (Norway) A book with a title that's a character's name: Keeping Faith by Jodi Picoult A novel set during wartime: The Book Thief by Markus Zusak A book with an unreliable narrator: Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn A book with pictures: The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin by Beatrix Potter A book where the main character is a different ethnicity than you: The Vegetarian by Han Kang A book about an interesting woman: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank A book set in two different time periods: The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton (19th, 20th and 21st century) A book with a month or day of the week in the title: The October List by Jeffery Deaver A book set in a hotel: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel by Deborah Moggach A book written by someone you admire: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by JK Rowling A book that's becoming a movie in 2017: The Snowman by Jo Nesbo (Release date 13th October) A book set around a holiday other than Christmas: Labor Day by Joyce Maynard The first book in a series you haven't read before: The Bat by Jo Nesbo (Harry Hole series) A book you bought on a trip: The Trouble with Goats and Sheep by Joanna Cannon
Advanced A book recommended by an author you love: Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter (Recommended by Gillian Flynn) A bestseller from 2016: The Widow by Fiona Barton A book with a family member term in the title: The Glass Painter’s Daughter by Rachel Hore A book that takes place over a character's life span: Life After Life by Kate Atkinson A book about an immigrant or refugee: Life of Pi by Yann Martel A book from a genre/subgenre you've never heard of: That Bird Has My Wings by Jarvis Jay Masters (Prison literature) A book with an eccentric character: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey A book that's more than 800 pages: The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt (864 pages) A book you got from a used book sale: Sweet Temptation by Lucy Diamond (Bought from Stowe-by-Chartley village fete second-hand book stall) A book that's been mentioned in another book: Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens (Mentioned in I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou) A book about a difficult topic: The Boy No One Loved by Casey Watson A book based on mythology: American Gods by Neil Gaiman
I've only discovered these reading challenges this year, so now I'm having ago at 2016's :)
2017 Popsugar Ultimate Reading Challenge
A book recommended by a librarian: What the Nanny Saw by Fiona Neill
A book that's been on your TBR list for way too long: Perfect Match by Jodi Picoult
A book of letters: The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
An audiobook: Only One Life by Sara Blaedel
A book by a person of colour: I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
A book with one of the four seasons in the title: The Winter Children by Lulu Taylor
A book that is a story within a story: The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult
A book with multiple authors: Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green & David Levithan
An espionage thriller: The Chemist by Stephanie Meyer
A book with a cat on the cover: Alfie The Doorstep Cat by Rachel Wells
A book by an author who uses a pseudonym: The Memory Game by Nicci French (Writing duo Nicci Gerard & Sean French)
A bestseller from a genre you don't normally read: Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell (Science-fiction)
A book by or about a person who has a disability: Handle with Care by Jodi Picoult
A book involving travel: The Atlas of Us by Tracy Buchanan
A book with a subtitle: Black Rainbow: How words healed me – My journey through depression by Rachel Kelly
A book that's published in 2017: The Breakdown by BA Paris
A book involving a mythical creature: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by JK Rowling
A book you've read before that never fails to make you smile: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by JK Rowling
A book about food: The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender
A book with career advice: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by JK Rowling
A book from a nonhuman perspective: The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
A steampunk novel: Stardust by Neil Gaiman
A book with a red spine: Marley & Me by John Grogan
A book set in the wilderness: Lord of the Flies by William Golding
A book you loved as a child: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by JK Rowling
A book by an author from a country you've never visited: Police by Jo Nesbo (Norway)
A book with a title that's a character's name: Keeping Faith by Jodi Picoult
A novel set during wartime: The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
A book with an unreliable narrator: Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn
A book with pictures: The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin by Beatrix Potter
A book where the main character is a different ethnicity than you: The Vegetarian by Han Kang
A book about an interesting woman: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
A book set in two different time periods: The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton (19th, 20th and 21st century)
A book with a month or day of the week in the title: The October List by Jeffery Deaver
A book set in a hotel: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel by Deborah Moggach
A book written by someone you admire: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by JK Rowling
A book that's becoming a movie in 2017: The Snowman by Jo Nesbo (Release date 13th October)
A book set around a holiday other than Christmas: Labor Day by Joyce Maynard
The first book in a series you haven't read before: The Bat by Jo Nesbo (Harry Hole series)
A book you bought on a trip: The Trouble with Goats and Sheep by Joanna Cannon
Advanced
A book recommended by an author you love: Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter (Recommended by Gillian Flynn)
A bestseller from 2016: The Widow by Fiona Barton
A book with a family member term in the title: The Glass Painter’s Daughter by Rachel Hore
A book that takes place over a character's life span: Life After Life by Kate Atkinson
A book about an immigrant or refugee: Life of Pi by Yann Martel
A book from a genre/subgenre you've never heard of: That Bird Has My Wings by Jarvis Jay Masters (Prison literature)
A book with an eccentric character: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey
A book that's more than 800 pages: The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt (864 pages)
A book you got from a used book sale: Sweet Temptation by Lucy Diamond (Bought from Stowe-by-Chartley village fete second-hand book stall)
A book that's been mentioned in another book: Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens (Mentioned in I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou)
A book about a difficult topic: The Boy No One Loved by Casey Watson
A book based on mythology: American Gods by Neil Gaiman
I've only discovered these reading challenges this year, so now I'm having ago at 2016's :)