Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Book Challenges 2015

Book Challenges 2013 or 2014!

Found some reading challenges to do other than the GoodReads one, which I will set to 120 books this year because it will be tougher than last year and I almost couldn't make it to 150 last time. This is my list of challenges, I hope to make it to the end, because I went crazy and almost sign up in everything.


Love Dystopian books? Then this is just the right thing for you! If you're as big of a fan as I am of post-apocalyptic dystopia books (and even if your are not) you are welcome to join the challenge! 
The challenge is try to read 24 or more Dystopian books in 2015 as the challenge goal, which means 2 per month, if you would like to read them monthly. You can of course make your own schedule and read less or more than that. 2 per month is plenty because it still gives you time to explore and love books from other genres. Hosted by Blog of Erised. My list is in alphabetical order and you can find my tbr on goodreads here.
UPDATE!! - Unfortunatly, the blogger that hosted this challenge, erased her blog and basically all of it too. BUT someone took the challenge and it running it. The blog is Cornerfolds and the sign up post is here
  • An Ember in the Ashes, by Sabaa Tahir [review]
  • End of Days, by Susan Ee [review]
  • Fairest, by Marissa Meyer [review]
  • How The Wolf Lost Her Heart, by Sarah Brownlee [review]
  • In a Handful of Dust, by Mindy McGinnis [review]
  • Into the Still Blue, by Veronica Rossi [review]
  • Not a Drop to Drink, by Mindy McGinnis [review]
  • The 5th Wave, by Rick Yancey [review]
  • The Heir, by Kiera Cass [review]
  • The Jewel, by Amy Ewing [review]
  • Throught the Ever Night, by Veronica Rossi [review]
  • Under the Never Sky, by Veronica Rossi [review]
  • Vivian Apple at the End of the World, by Katie Coyle [review]
  • Zodiac, by Romina Russell [review]


We all have those books. We buy them, win them, they're gifted to us. Then we put them up on a bookshelf and there they stay, collecting dust, waiting for he time when we'll finally decide to pick them up. I join this challenge to dust off my TBR pile and read all the books I said that I would read if I had a chance. Guidelines here. I will set it 150 books, hope to make it, because that would make me fall in Married with Children level. The list is in aphabetical order and it may contain some short stories, because I can and I want to read them.
  • #Hater, by Cambria Hebert [review]
  • #Heart, by Cambria Hebert [review]
  • #Nerd, by Cambria Hebert [review]
  • #Player, by Cambria Hebert [review]
  • #Poser, by Cambria Hebert [review]
  • #Selfie, by Cambria Hebert [review]
  • A Cold Legacy, by Megan Shepherd [review]
  • A Home for Lily, by Elizabeth Kelly [review]
  • An Ember in the Ashes, by Sabaa Tahir [review]
  • Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • A Perfect Ten, by Linda Kage [review]
  • Are These My Basoomas I See Before Me?, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • Asa, by Jay Crownover [review]
  • A to Z, by Marie Sexton [review]
  • At Peace, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Away Laughing on a Fast Camel, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • Bared to You, by Sylvia Day [review]
  • Breathe, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Broken Dove, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Captivated by You, by Sylvia Day [review]
  • Creed, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Crimson Bound, by Rosamund Hodge [review]
  • Cruel Beauty, by Rosamund Hodge [review]
  • Dancing in my Nuddy-Pants, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • Deacon, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Deep, by Kylie Scott [review]
  • Defy, by Sara B. Larson [review]
  • Denied, by Jodi Ellen Malpas [review]
  • Disfigured Love, by Georgia Le Carre [review]
  • Emerald Green, by Kersten Gier [review]
  • End of Days, by Susan Ee [review]
  • Entwined with You, by Sylvia Day [review]
  • Fairest, by Marissa Meyer [review]
  • Fantastical, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Fire Inside, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • For You, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Games of Heart, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Golden Trail, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Grave Mercy, by Robin LaFevers [review]
  • Grey, by EL James [review]
  • Heaven & Hell, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Her Dark Curiosty, by Megan Shepherd [review]
  • Him, by Sarina Bowen & Elle Kennedy [review]
  • Hotel Ruby, by Suzanne Young [review]
  • How The Wolf Lost Her Heart, by Sarah Brownlee [review]
  • Ignited, by Sara B. Larson [review]
  • I Am Her Revenge, by Meredith Moore [review]
  • I'll Meet You There, by Heather Demetrios [review]
  • Illusions of Fate, by Kiersten White [review]
  • In a Handful of Dust, by Mindy McGinnis [review]
  • Into the Still Blue, by Veronica Rossi [review]
  • Isla & the Happily Ever After, by Stephanie Perkins [review]
  • Jagged, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Jet, by Jay Crownover [review]
  • Kaleidoscope, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Kissing in America, by Margo Rabb [review]
  • Kiss Kill Vanish, by Jessica Martinez [review]
  • Knight, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Knocked Out by My Nunga-Nungas, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • Lady Luck, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Lead, by Kylie Scott [review]
  • Library of Souls [review]
  • Lick, by Kylie Scott [review]
  • Life and Death, by Stephenie Meyer [review]
  • Love Hurts, by Malorie Blackman [review]
  • Love is a Many Trousered Thing, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • Love & Other Theories, by Alexis Bass [review]
  • Mine, by Katy Evans [review]
  • Mystery Man, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Moby-Dick, by Herman Melville [review]
  • Nash, by Jay Crownover [review]
  • No Place to Fall, by Jaye Robin Brown [review]
  • Not a Drop to Drink, by Mindy McGinnis [review]
  • On The Bright Side, I'm Now the Girlfriend of a Sex God, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • Own the Wind, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Penmort Castle, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Play, by Kylie Scott [review]
  • Playlist of the Dead, by Michelle Falkoff [review]
  • Play it Safe, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Price of a Kiss, by Linda Kage [review]
  • Priest, by Sierra Simone [review]
  • Promised, by Jodi Ellen Malpas [review]
  • Raid, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Real, by Katy Evans [review]
  • Reflected in You, by Sylvia Day [review]
  • Rellik, by Teresa Mummert [review]
  • Remy, by Katy Evans [short review]
  • Ride Steady, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Ripped, by Katy Evans [review]
  • Rock Chick, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Rock Chick Reckoning, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Rock Chick Redemption, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Rock Chick Regret, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Rock Chick Renegade, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Rock Chick Rescue, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Rock Chick Revenge, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Rock Chick Revolution, by Kristen Ashley [review
  • Rogue, by Katy Evans [review]
  • Rome, by Jay Crownover [review]
  • Rooms, by Lauren Oliver [review]
  • Rowdy, by Jay Crownover [review]
  • Ruby Red, by Kersten White [review]
  • Ruin and Rising, by Leigh Bardugo [review]
  • Rule, by Jay Crownover [review]
  • Sapphire Blue, by Kersten White [review]
  • Shadow and Bone, by Leigh Bardugo [review]
  • Shotgun, by Marie Sexton [review]
  • Siege and Storm, by Leigh Bardugo [review]
  • Slashing Girls and Monsters Boys, by April Genevieve Tucholke [review]
  • Soaring, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Started by His Furry Shorts, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • Stop in the Name of Pants!, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • Sweet Dreams, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Taint, by SL Jennings [review]
  • Take, by Ella Frank [review]
  • Tamed, by Emma Chase [review]
  • Tangled, by Emma Chase [review]
  • Tape, by Stephen Camden [review]
  • The 5th Wave, by Rick Yancey [review]
  • The Chaos of Stars, by Kiersten White [review]
  • The Darkest Part of the Forest, by Holly Black [review]
  • The Evolution of Mara Dyer, by Michelle Hodkin
  • The Five Stages of Falling in Love, by Rachel Higginson [review]
  • The Gamble, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • The Golden Dynasty, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • The Heir, by Kiera Cass [review]
  • The Hooker and the Hermit, by LH Cosway & Penny Reid [review]
  • The Jewel, by Amy Ewing [review]
  • The Lover's Dictionary, by David Levithan [review]
  • The Madman's Daughter, by Megan Shepherd [review]
  • Then He Ate My Boy Entrances, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • The Other Man, by RK Lilley [review]
  • The Promise, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • The Return, by Jennifer L. Armentrout [review]
  • The Young Elites, by Marie Lu [review]
  • The Will, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Tied, by Emma Chase [review]
  • Three Wishes, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Through the Ever Night, by Veronica Rossi [review]
  • Top Ten Clues You're Clueless, by Liz Czukas [review]
  • To Professor, with Love, by Linda Kage [review]
  • Trust, by Ella Frank [review]
  • Try, by Ella Frank [review]
  • Twisted, by Emma Chase [review]
  • Under the Never Sky, by Veronica Rossi [review]
  • Unveiled, by Jodi Ellen Malpas [review]
  • Ugly Love, by Colleen Hoover [review]
  • Vivian Apple at the End of the World, by Katie Coyle [review]
  • We Were Liars, by E. Lockhart [review]
  • Wildest Dreams, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • Wild & Free, Kristen Ashley [review]
  • With Every Heartbeat, by Linda Kage [review]
  • With Everything I Am, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • With or Without Him, by Barbara Elsborg [review]
  • Zodiac, by Romina Russell [review]
    • Graphic Novels
      • Saga Vol 1, by Brian K. Vaughan
      • Saga Vol 2, by Brian K. Vaughan
      • Saga Vol 3, by Brian K. Vaughan
      • Saga Vol 4, by Brian K. Vaughan
      • Saga Vol 5, by Brian K. Vaughan
    • Plays
      • A Midsummer Night's Dream, by William Shakespeare
      • As You Like It, by William Shakespeare
      • Hamlet, by William Shakespeare
      • Henry VI Part 1, by William Shakespeare
      • Troilus and Cressida, by William Shakespeare
    • Re-Reads
      • #Hater, by Cambria Hebert
      • #Player, by Cambria Hebert
      • Fifty Shades Darker, by EL James
      • Fifty Shades Freed, by EL James
      • Promises, by Marie Sexton
      • Take, by Ella Frank FOUR TIMES!
      • This Man Confessed, by Jodi Ellen Malpas
      • Trust, by Ella Frank FIVE TIMES!
      • Try, by Ella Frank
    • Reviewed Short Stories
      • #Holiday, by Cambria Hebert [review]
      • Holy Frigging Matrimony, by Emma Chase [review]
      • Little Knife, by Leigh Bardugo [review]
      • Rock Chick Redux, by Kristen Ashley [review]
      • Tangled Extra Scenes, by Emma Chase [review]
      • The Tailor, by Leigh Bardugo [review]
      • The Witch of Duva, by Leigh Bardugo [review]
      • Too-Clever Fox, by Leigh Bardugo [review]
    • These Does Not Need To Be Reviewed (Short Stories or I don't want to):
      • Addicted, by Alycia Taylor
      • Angels Twice Descending, by Cassandra Clare
      • A Very Merry Black Hollywood Christmas, by FL Jacob
      • Bitter of Tongue, by Cassandra Clare
      • Blaze, by Nina Levine
      • Born to Endless Night, by Cassandra Clare
      • Cast Off, by KC Burn
      • Chance, by Deborah Bladon
      • Command, by Nina Levine
      • Committed, by Alycia Taylor
      • Consumed, by Alycia Taylor
      • Cop Out, by KC Burn
      • Cover Up, by KC Burn
      • Damaged, by Alycia Taylor
      • Damn You, Autocorrect!, by Jillian Madison
      • Devoured, by Alycia Taylor
      • Devoted, by Alycia Taylor
      • Ember, by Deborah Bladon [serial of three books]
      • Exposed, by Deborah Bladon [serial of four books]
      • Fierce, by Nina Levine
      • Fuse, by Deborah Bladon
      • Gilded Ashes, by Rosamund Hodge
      • Give Me All of You, by FL Jacob
      • Gone, by Deborah Bladon [serial of three books]
      • Have I Told You, by FL Jacob
      • Illusive, by Nina Levine
      • I Won't Give Up on You, by FL Jacob
      • Nothing but Shadows, by Cassandra Clare
      • Obsessed, by Deborah Bladon [serial of four books]
      • Officer in Pursuit, by Ranae Rose
      • Pale Kings and Princes, by Cassandra Clare
      • Promises, by Marie Sexton
      • Pulse, by Deborah Bladon [serial of four books & a companion novel]
      • Queen Song, by Victoria Aveyard
      • Relent, by Nina Levine
      • Revive, by Nina Levine
      • Rise, by Debora Bladon [serial of three books]
      • Ruin, by Deborah Bladon [serial of three books]
      • Sassy Christmas
      • Slay, by Nina Levine
      • Solo, by Deborah Bladon
      • Storm, by Nina Levine
      • That Man 5, by Nelle L'Amour
      • The Evil We Love, by Cassandra Clare
      • The Fiery Trial, by Cassandra Clare
      • The Lost Herondale, by Cassandra Clare
      • The Whitechaper Fiend, by Cassandra Clare
      • The Wild Side, by RK Lilley
      • Trace, by Deborah Bladon [serial of three books]
      • Vain, by Deborah Bladon [serial of three books]
      • Welcome to Shadowhunter Academy, by Cassandra Clare
The Alphabet Soup Challenge means that by December 31, 2015 your bowls must be full of one book for each letter of the Alphabet. It’s an alphabet challenge!!! The challenge is to read one book that has a title starting with every letter of the alphabet. How I plan to do it: Make a list on your blog from A-Z. Throughout the year, as you go along, add the books you are reading to the list. Towards the end of the year, you can check and see which letters you are missing and find books to fit. Must read the guidelines here, sign up to the challenge here and when your list is full, fill the form here.
  • Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging, by Louise Rennison
  • Broken Dove, by Kristen Ashley
  • The Chaos of Stars, by Kiersten White
  • Damn You, Autocorrect!, by Jillian Madison
  • Emeral Green, by Kersten Gier
  • Fairest, by Marissa Meyer
  • Give Me All of You, by FL Jacob
  • Her Dark Curiosty, by Megan Shepherd
  • In a Handful of Dust, by Mindy McGinnis
  • The Jewel, by Amy Ewing
  • Kiss Kill Vanish, by Jessica Martinez
  • The Lover's Dictionary, by David Levithan
  • The Madman's Daughter, by Megan Shepherd
  • Not a Drop to Drink, by Mindy McGinnis
  • On the Bright Side, I'm Not the Girlfriend of a Sex God, by Louise Rennison
  • Promised, by Jodi Ellen Malpas
  • Queen Song, by Victoria Aveyard
  • Ruby Red, by Kersten Gier
  • Startled by His Furry Shorts, by Louise Rennison
  • Then He Ate My Boy Entrancers, by Louise Rennison
  • Unveiled, by Jodi Ellen Malpas
  • Vivian Apple at the End of the World, by Katie Coyle
  • The 5th Wave, by Rick Yancey
  • X
  • The Young Elites, by Marie Lu
  • Zodiac, by Romina Russell
This challenge is hosted by Montana @ The Book Belles and it is all about contemporary books! I am a huge fan of contemporary romance so I plan to read a lot. I challenge myself to read between 21 to 26 books or more, which result reaching the categories of Tulip and/or Rose. Wish me luck!
  • #Hater, by Cambria Hebert [review]
  • #Heart, by Cambria Hebert [review]
  • #Nerd, by Cambria Hebert [review]
  • #Player, by Cambria Hebert [review]
  • #Poser, by Cambria Hebert [review]
  • #Selfie, by Cambria Hebert [review]
  • Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • Are These My Basoomas I See Before Me?, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • Away Laughing on a Fast Camel, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • Dancing in my Nuddy-Pants, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • I'll Meet You There, by Heather Demetrios [review]
  • I Am Her Revenge, by Meredith Moore [review]
  • Isla & the Happily Ever After, by Stephanie Perkins [review]
  • Kissing in America, by Margo Rabb [review]
  • Kiss Kill Vanish, by Jessica Martinez [review]
  • Knocked Out by My Nunga-Nungas, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • Love is a Many Trousered Thing, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • Love & Other Theories, by Alexis Bass [review]
  • No Place to Fall, by Jaye Robin Brown [review]
  • On The Bright Side, I'm Now the Girlfriend of a Sex God, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • Playlist of the Dead, by Michelle Falkoff [review]
  • Startled by His Furry Shorts, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • Stop in the Name of Pants!, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • Tape, by Stephen Camden [review]
  • Then He Ate My Boy Entrancers, by Louise Rennison [review]
  • The Lover's Dictionary, by David Levithan [review]
  • Top Ten Clues You're Clueless, by Liz Czukas [review]
  • We Were Liars, by E. Lockhart [review]
3rd Annual Monthly Key Word Reading Challenge!  This is a year-long challenge hosted by Bookmark To Blog.  You can find full rules and the sign up post here. For this challenge six key words are associated with each month in 2015.  Your task is to read one book each month whose title includes one or more of the key words for that month.
  • JAN
    • Bird, Girl, Ever, Silence, Bad, Truth, End
    • Isla & the Happily Ever After, by Stephanie Perkins [review]
  • FEB
    • Key, Water, Lie, Chase, And, Once
    • Shadow and Bone, by Leigh Bardugo [review]
  • MAR
    • Kind, Face, Power, City, Blue, Night, To
    • Into the Still Blue, by Veronica Rossi [review]
    • Through the Ever Night, by Veronica Rossi [review]
  • APR
    • Dream, Prince, Long, Wind, Rose, The, Rock
    • Dream of Me, by Quinn Loftis [review]
    • Under the Never Sky, by Veronica Rossi [review]
  • MAY
    • Ash, Road, Thief, Bend, In, Far
    • Into the Still Blue, by Veronica Rossi [review]
    • An Ember in the Ashes, by Sabaa Tahir [review]
  • JUN
    • My, Together, Whisper, Win, Soul, Sleep
    • Library of Souls, by Ransom Riggs [review]
  • JUL
    • Sun, Unto, Energy, Fate, High, Look
    • Until the Sun Falls from the Sky, by Kristen Ashley [review]
  • AUG
    • Fall, Boy, Glass, Heart, Lost, Now
    • #Heart, by Camrbia Hebert [review]
  • SEP
    • Color, Touch, Life, Day, How, Sweet
  • OCT
    • Ghost, Home, Beach, Away, Test, Number
  • NOV
    • Rise, Holiday, And, Little, Call, Dark
    • Rise, by Deborah Bladon [three short stories series]
    • Life and Death, by Stephenie Meyer [review]
    • #Holiday, by Cambria Hebert [review]
  • DEC
    • Space, Mirror, Over, Flower, Trap, Cold

365 Days of YA Reading Challenge!
Sarah from What Sarah Read and Kate from Literary Kate are hosting the 365 Days of YA challenge based on the Epic Reads Infographic.
Basically the challenge is very open to what you want to do, which I really like. I am going to use it as a way to tick off the books that have been sitting on my shelves unread! There are quite a few that I have read on this info graphic so it will be a lot of fun to try and cross as many off as I can.
The following list is just something I'm planning along the way, but it could change any day, depends the time I have free and my mood. I may not read all the books that are listed here, but I will try to read 14 books in each season.
 Winter (January, February & March):
  • Defy, by Sara B. Larson [review]
  • I'll Meet You There, by Heather Demetrios [review]
  • Illusions of Fate, by Kiersten White [review]
  • In A Handful of Dust, by Mindy McGinnis [review]
  • Isla & the Happily Ever After, by Stephanie Perkins [review]
  • Kiss Kill Vanish, by Jessica Martinez [review]
  • Love & Other Theories, by Alexis Bass [review]
  • No Place to Fall, by Jaye Robin Brown [review]
  • Not A Drop to Drink, by Mindy McGinnis [review]
  • Playlist of the Dead, by Michelle Falkoff [review]
  • Shadow and Bone, by Leigh Bardugo [review]
  • The 5th Wave, by Rick Yancey [review]
  • The Chaos of Stars, by Kiersten White [review]
  • The Darkest Part of the Forest, by Holy Black [review]
  • The Jewel, by Amy Ewing [review]
  • The Madman's Daughter, by Megan Shepherd [review]
  • The Young Elites, by Marie Lu [review]
  • Top Ten Clues that You're Clueless, by Liz Czukas [review]
  • Under the Never Sky, by Veronica Rossi
  • Vivian Apple at the End of the World, by Katie Coyle [review]
  • Zodiac, by Romina Russell [review]
Spring (April, May & June):
  • An Ember in the Ashes, by Sabba Tahir [review]
  • Crimson Bound, by Rosamund Hodge [review]
  • Cruel Beauty, by Rosamund Hodge [review]
  • I Am Her Revenge, by Meredith Moore [review]
  • Kissing in America, by Margo Rabb [review]
  • Under the Never Sky, by Veronica Rossi [review]
Summer (July, August & September):
  • Tape, by Stephen Camden [review]
Autumn (October, November & December):
  • We Were Liars, by E. Lockhart [review]
Last, but not least, is this challenge I found on 9gag. I'm brave enough to accept the challenge, but I dunno if I can complete it. Are you brave enough to accept it and do it? This ones will be hard, but I will try to combine somes. Wish me luck, because I'm wishing you the best. Below each challenge there is an alternative/option to read, if I already complete one it will be stricken out.

2015 READING CHALLENGE
  • A book with more than 500 pages
    • The Fith Wave, by Rick Yancey [457 pages long]
    • Grey, by EL James [576 pages long]
    • Mystery Man, by Kristen Ashley [512 pages long]
    • among others even longer...
  • A classic romance
    • As You Like It, by William Shakespeare
  • A book that became a movie
    • Grey, by EL James
  • A book published this year
    • Dream of Me, by Quinn Loftis
  • A book with a number in the title
    • The Five Stages of Falling in Love, by Rachel Higginson
  • A book written by someone under 30
    • Zodiac, by Romina Russell
  • A book with non-human characters
    • The Madman's Daughter, by Megan Shepherd
  • A funny book
    • Damn You, Autocorrect!, by Jillian Madison
  • A book by a female author
    • Not a Drop to Drink, by Mindy McGinnis
  • A mystery or a thriller
    • Kiss Kill Vanish, by Jessica Martinez
  • A book with a one-word title
    • Tangled, by Emma Chase
  • A book of short stories
    • Love Hurts, by Malorie Blackman
    • Slasher Girls and Monsters Boys, by April Genevieve Tucholke
  • A book set in a different country
    • Isla & the Happily Ever After, by Stephanie Perkins
  • A non-fiction book
    • Damn You, Autocorrect!, by Jillian Madison
  • A popular author's first book
    • An Ember in the Ashes, by Sabaa Tahir
  • A book from an author you love that you haven't read
  • A book a friend recommended
    • Confess, by Colleen Hoover
  • A Pulitzer Prize-winninghonoree book
    • We Were Liars, by E. Lockhart
  • A book based on a true story
    • Henry VI Part 1, by William Shakespeare
  • A book at the bottom of your to-read list
    • The Lover's Dictionary, by David Levithan
  • A book your mom loves
    • Grey, by EL James
  • A book you were supposed to read in school but didn't
    • Hamlet, by William Shakespeare
  • A memoir
  • A book you can finish in a day
    • Officer in Pursuit, by Ranae Rose
  • A book with antonyms in the title
    • Heaven & Hell, by Kristen Ashley
  • A book set somewhere you've always wanted to visit
    • Isla & the Happily Ever After, by Stephanie Perkins
  • A book that came out the year you were born
  • A book with bad reviews
  • A trilogy
    • One Night, by Jodi Ellen Malpas
  • A book from your childhood
    • Romeo & Juliet, by William Shakespeare
  • A book with a love triangle
    • Zodiac, by Romina Russell
  • A book set in the future
    • Under the Never Sky, by Veronica Rossi
  • A book set in high school
    • Isla & the Happily Ever After, by Stephanie Perkins
  • A book with a color on the title
    • Ruby Red, by Kerstin Gier
  • A book that made you cry
    • Hotel Ruby, by Suzanne Young
  • A book with magic
    • The Darkest Part of the Forest, by Holly Black
  • A graphic novel
    • Saga, Vol 1, by Brian K. Vaughan
  • A book from an author you haven't read before
    • Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging, by Louise Rennison
  • A book you own but have never read
  • A book that takes place in your hometown
    • Is there any? HELP!
  • A book that was originally written in a different language
    • Ruby Red, by Kierten Gier [German]
  • A book set in Christmas
    • Top Ten Clues You're Clueless, by Liz Czukas
  • A book written by an author with your same initials
    • Is there one? My initials are SR. HELP!
  • A play
    • A Midsummer's Night Dream, by William Shakespeare
  • A banned book
    • Fifty Shades Darker, by EL James
  • A book based on or turned in a TV show
  • A book you started but never finished
    • I will not pick up ANY of my DNF books, sorry!
At the end of each month I will try to make a wrap-up post where I will update you guys how good (or bad) I'm doing in these challenges. WISH ME THE BEST OF LUCK!
Wrap-Ups: JAN, FEB, MAR, APR, MAY, JUN, JUL, AUG, SEP, OCT, NOV

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  1. Good luck with your challenge for next year. I have to set one up for myself.

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    1. And you don't have seen the full list yet. Its under construction but it will look almost like 2014 list of long, or at least I hope so. Thanks for stopping by.

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    2. Wow you got a huge challenge there. I wish I could do something like that. Wish you lots of luck.

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    3. Oh everyone can, you just need to give a little time to everything. Thanks and U wish you luck too!

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  2. I thought I was doing something by completing three challenges. You surpassed them all. Good luck this year. I can't wait to see how well you do! :)

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    1. Thank you so much and good luck with your challenges as well. I can't wait to see how I'm gonna make it! Hahahaha

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  3. Woah these are a lot of challenges! I want to join the Dystopian challenge thing all of a sudden, but I'm participating in waay too many challenges. Good luck with yours, by the way! You'll do great :D

    Jillian @ Jillian's Books

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    1. Thanks for stopping by! The Dystopian Reading Challenge is the best one and its not my first year joining, so I really recommend it.

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