2018 Reading Challenges Master List
Level: No set levels just read as many as you can.
1. Jackaby by William Ritter
2. Beastly Bones by William Ritter
3. Ghostly Echoes by William Ritter
4. The Dire King by William Ritter
5. The Bone Curse (Benjamin Oris #1) by Carrie Rubin
1. Jackaby by William Ritter
2. Beastly Bones by William Ritter
3. Ghostly Echoes by William Ritter
4. The Dire King by William Ritter
5. The Bone Curse (Benjamin Oris #1) by Carrie Rubin
Level: Must read a minimum of 12 library books.
1. Jackaby by William Ritter
2. Beastly Bones by William Ritter
3. Ghostly Echoes by William Ritter
4. What We Lose by Zinzi Clemmons
5. Interrogations Inside the Minds of the Nazi Elite by Richard Overy
Level: Inspector
(between 26-35 books)
2018 Historical Fiction Reading Challenge
Level: Renaissance Reader 10 books
2018 Non-fiction Reading Challenge
My goal: 10 books
1. Interrogations Inside the Minds of the Nazi Elite by Richard Overy
2018 TBR Pile Challenge
The list of my 12 TBR books:
1.) Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostovevsky
2.) I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
3.) A Separate Peace by John Knowles
4.) The Godfather by Mario Puzo
5.) Anatomy of a Murder by Robert Traver
6.) We Are Water by Wally Lamb
7.) The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
8.) Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese
9.) The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton
10.) The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
11.) On Such a Full Sea by Chang-Rae Lee
12.) Library of Souls (Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children #3) by Ransom Riggs
Alternates:
1.) Good Omens by Neil Gaiman & Terry Patchett
2.) Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
2018 Follow the Clues Mystery Challenge
Level: Infraction -- six books read in a single chain of evidence
2018 Memoir Reading Challenge
Here are the reading categories:
__1. Mental Illness Memoir
__2. Other Illness Memoir
__3. Political Memoir
__4. Food Memoir
__5. Animal Memoir
__6. Music Memoir
__7. Other Arts Memoir
__8. Written by a person of color
__9. Written by a woman
__10. Written by a person who identifies as LGBTQIA
__11. Written by an actor or a comedian
__12.Written by an author or journalist
__12. Written by any other celebrity
__13.Written by someone under 40
__14. Written by someone over 40
__15. Written by someone from a country different from your own
__16. Memoir of high school or college events
__17. One you find thought-provoking
__18. Made into a movie
__19. Graphic novel memoir
__20. Bestselling memoir
__21. Humorous memoir
__22. Fictional memoir
__23. Published in 2018
__24. Published in 2017 or earlier
__25. Under 300 pages
__26. Over 300 pages
__27. One you want to re-read
__28. Subject of your choice
__29. Author of your choice
__30. Free choice
__31. Free choice
__32. Free choice
- A book published posthumously
- A book of true crime
- A classic of genre fiction (i.e. mystery, sci fi/fantasy, romance)
- A comic written and illustrated by the same person
- A book set in or about one of the five BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, or South Africa) The book I read for this category was What We Lose by Zinzi Clemmons which parts of occurs in South Africa.
- A book about nature
- A western
- A comic written or illustrated by a person of color
- A book of colonial or postcolonial literature
- A romance novel by or about a person of color
- A children’s classic published before 1980
- A celebrity memoir
- An Oprah Book Club selection
- A book of social science
- A one-sitting book
- The first book in a new-to-you YA or middle grade series. The book I read for this category was Jackaby by William Ritter.
- A sci fi novel with a female protagonist by a female author
- A comic that isn’t published by Marvel, DC, or Image
- A book of genre fiction in translation
- A book with a cover you hate
- A mystery by a person of color or LGBTQ+ author
- An essay anthology
- A book with a female protagonist over the age of 60
- An assigned book you hated (or never finished)
Good omens is really a good book! Good luck!
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