60 Books Reading Challenge

  1. A book written by someone under the age of 25
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  2. A book written by someone over 65
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  3. A book published before 1850
    2016: Mansfield Park by Jane Austen
  4. A book published this year
    2016: Hard Red Spring by Kelly Kerney
  5. An anthology
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  6. A book published by an indie press
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  7. A book about or by someone who identifies as LGBTQ
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  8. A book that takes place in Asia
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  9. A book written by an Asian author
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  10. A book by an African author
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  11. A book that takes place in Africa
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  12. A book by or about Native Americans
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  13. A book by or about Aborigines
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  14. A Young Adult novel
    2016: Aristotle and Dante discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sàenz
  15. A sci-fi novel
    2016: Doctor Who: The Angel’s Kiss by Melody Malone
  16. A National Book Award winning book
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  17. A Man Booker Prize winning book
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  18. A Pulitzer Prize winning book
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  19. A retelling of a classic story
    2016: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith
  20. An audio-book
    2016: Silver: Return to Treasure Island by Andrew Motion
  21. A book adapted for radio
    2016: The Gaveyard Book by Neil Gaiman (adapted by BBC)
  22. A book that was recommended to you
    2016: My Life on the Road by Gloria Steinem
  23. A book originally published in a different language
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  24. A book in a foreign language
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  25. A book you consider a “guilty pleasure”
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  26. A book published the year you were born
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  27. A book with more than 500 pages
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  28. A classic romance
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  29. A book that became a movie
    2016: Octopussy & The Living Daylights by Ian Fleming
  30. A book with a number in the title
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  31. A funny book
    2016: Good Omens by Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
  32. A mystery or thriller
    2016: And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
  33. An erotic novel
    2016: Casanova: The Venetian Years by Giacomo Casanova
  34. A book with a one-word title
    2016: Daredevils by Shawn Vestal
  35. A nonfiction book
    2016: We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
  36. A popular author’s first book
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  37. A book from a favourite author you haven’t read yet
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  38. A book based on a true story
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  39. A book from the bottom of your to-read-pile
    2016: The Ragged-Trousered Philanthropists by Robert Tressell
  40. A book based on its cover alone
    2016: The Museum of Extraordinary Things by Alice Hoffman
  41. A book you were supposed to read in school but didn’t
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  42. A book with antonyms in the title
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  43. A book set somewhere you’ve always wanted to visit
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  44. A trilogy
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  45. A book from your childhood
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  46. A book with a colour in the title
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  47. A book that makes you cry
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  48. A book with magic
    2016: Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke
  49. A book by an author you’ve never read before
    2016: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce
  50. A book you own but haven’t read
    2016: How To Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell
  51. A book that takes place in your hometown, state or country
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  52. A play
    2016: Clybourne Park by Bruce Norris
  53. A banned book
    2016: Into the River by Ted Dawe
  54. A book based on or turned into a TV show
    2016: Doctor Who: Sleepers in the Dust by Darren Jones
  55. A NaNoWriMo winning novel
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  56. A book your dad loves
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  57. A book your mum loves
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  58. A book your grandparents love/own
    2016: Xingu by Edith Wharton
  59. A book by an author with your initials
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  60. A book by an author with the same first name
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