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Narilka | 5678 comments This is a Popsugar-style challenge made up by another group I participate in. Adding my challenge here so I can count it towards the 2020 Team Reading :)

I do not expect to complete this challenge. I just want to see how far I can get. My guess is I'll get about half way.

31/50

Completed:
1. Beginner- read a book that’s at least 100 pages The Tales of Beedle the Bard
2. A book that doesn’t have animals or people on the cover. Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All the Facts
4. A book that you loved as a child (say, through grade school/12 years old) The Two Towers
5. A book that’s been made into a movie or tv show (but not the other way around) The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made
7. Intermediate- read a book that’s at least 200 pages Lying Low
8. A Young Adult book. Sorcery of Thorns
13. A classic (define how you care to) you haven’t read. And Then There Were None
15. Apprentice- read a book that’s at least 300 pages. Pawsitively Cursed
17. A book published in 2020. The Ranger of Marzanna
18. A book set in the 1800’s Etiquette & Espionage
20. A book written by a celebrity. Keep Moving: And Other Truths About Living Well Longer
21. Read a steampunk book. Prudence
22. Journeyman- read a book at least 400 pages Age of War
23. A book set in the 1900’s. The Ten Thousand Doors of January
24. A book that’s part of a franchise. The Fellowship of the Ring
25. Use the randomizer of your choice, dice, computer, whatever, to pick a book off your To Be Read list, and read it. The Art of Invisibility: The World's Most Famous Hacker Teaches You How to Be Safe in the Age of Big Brother and Big Data
27. The first book of a series you’ve been meaning to read. Written in Red
28. Read a book set in the 2000’s. Dead Beat
29. Read a fantasy novel. Vita Nostra
30. Read a sci fi novel. Junkyard Cats
31. Master- read a book that’s at least 500 pages. The Rage of Dragons
35. A book set in fall, or with fall/autumn in the title. Retribution Falls
38. A book that is in some way new to you- author you’ve not read, series you’re just starting, genre you’ve never read before. Soulless
39. Reread a favorite book. Pawn of Prophecy
41. Read a book with a polar setting The Girl and the Stars
43. Read a book set on or under the sea. Throne of Jade
44. Read a novella. Sweep with Me
45. Grand Master- read a book that’s at least 600 pages. The Final Empire
46. Read a book based on mythology you’re not familiar with. Magic Steals
47. A book published in 1920 The Mysterious Affair at Styles
48. A book that was originally self-published The Rage of Dragons

Remaining:
3. A book set in the 1700’s
6. A book published in the year you were born.
9. A previous D&J Book of The Month you missed/was before you joined.
10. A book with any kind of artificial lifeform on the cover.
11. A graphic novel.
12. A book recommended by a D&J member/a D&J member gave 5 stars.
14. A book where a major character works in the same field you do.
16. Read a book recommended by an author you admire/on an author’s top 10 list (or 5 or whatever number).
19. A book you see someone reading in public.
26. Read a Goodreads Choice winner from any year.
32. Read a book with a major character that’s LBGT+ or by an author that’s LGBT+
33. A book where a major character or the author shares either your first name or your initials.
34. A book set in summer, or with summer in the title.
36. A book set in winter, or with winter in the title.
37. A book set in spring, or with spring in the title.
40. Read a book with a country in the title.
42. Read a book with a desert setting
49. A book from a specific sub/micro genre
50. A book recommended by a librarian (because librarians are awesome)


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