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message 1: by Lindsey (last edited Mar 31, 2021 01:48PM) (new)

Lindsey THE 2021 LIST

Weeks Completed:
January - 4
February - 4
March - 3
Books Completed: 12/52

14. A book set in a made-up place
15. A book that features siblings as the main characters
16. A book with a building in the title
17. A book with a Muslim character or author

18. 3 books related to "Past, Present, Future" - Book 1
19. 3 books related to "Past, Present, Future" - Book 2
20. 3 books related to "Past, Present, Future" - Book 3
21. A book whose title and author both contain the letter "u"
22. A book posted in one of the ATY Best Book of the Month threads

23. A cross genre novel
24. A book about racism or race relations
25. A book set on an island
26. A short book (<210 pages) by a new-to-you author

27. A book with a character who can be found in a deck of cards
28. A book connected to ice
29. A book that you consider comfort reading
30. A long book

31. A book by an author whose career spanned more than 21 years
32. A book whose cover shows more than 2 people
33. A collection of short stories, essays, or poetry
34. A book with a travel theme
35. A book set in a country on or below the Tropic of Cancer

36. A book with six or more words in the title
37. A book from the Are You Well Read in World Literature list
38. A book related to a word given by a random word generator
39. A book involving an immigrant

40. A book with flowers or greenery on the cover
41. A book by a new-to-you BIPOC author
42. A mystery or thriller
43. A book with elements of magic

44. A book whose title contains a negative
45. A book related to a codeword from the NATO Phonetic Alphabet
46. A winner or nominee from the 2020 Goodreads Choice Awards
47. A non-fiction book other than biography, autobiography or memoir
48. A book that might cause someone to react “You read what?!?”

49. A book with an ensemble cast
50. A book published in 2021
51. A book whose title refers to person(s) without giving their name
52. A book related to "the end"


message 2: by Lindsey (last edited Feb 01, 2021 08:47AM) (new)

Lindsey January 2021

1. A book related to “In the Beginning...”
Heartstopper Volume One (Heartstopper, #1) by Alice Oseman (read 1/1/2021, 5*)
2. A book by an author whose name doesn't contain the letters A, T or Y
Bringing Down the Duke (A League of Extraordinary Women, #1) by Evie Dunmore (1/15 - 1/19, 5*)
3. A book related to the lyrics for the song "My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music
White Rose by Kip Wilson (1/23 - 1/24, 4*)
4. A book with a monochromatic cover
Gemina (The Illuminae Files, #2) by Amie Kaufman (1/26 - 1/31, 4*)


message 3: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey February 2021
5. A book by an author on USA Today's list of 100 Black Novelists You Should Read
Friday Black by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah (2/2/21, 3*)
6. A love story (2/15/21, 5*)
What I Didn't Say by Keary Taylor
7. A book that fits a prompt suggestion that didn't make the final list - Read one book by an author with 7 or fewer letters in their name and one book by an author with 14 or greater letters in their name
14 or more letters Fearless (Elemental, #1.5) by Brigid Kemmerer by Brigid Kemmerer (2/20, 3*)
7 or fewer letters Where There's Smoke (Panopolis, #1) by Cari Z. by Cari Z. (2/18, 4*)
8. A book set in a state, province, or country you have never visited
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children, #1) by Ransom Riggs (2/23 - 2/28)


message 4: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey March 2021

9. A book you associate with a specific season or time of year
Doctor Who Forever Autumn by Mark Morris (3/7, 3*)
10. A book with a female villain or criminal
After the Fear by Rosanne Rivers (3/8 - 3/9, 4*)
11. A book to celebrate The Grand Egyptian Museum
The Museum of Heartbreak by Meg Leder (3/23 - 3/29, 5*)
12. A book eligible for the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation

Skipped

13. A book written by an author of one of your best reads of 2020


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