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Worth a try, I suppose.
Spoiler! :
1. A book based on a fairy tale :
2. A National Book Award winner :
3. A YA bestseller :
4. A book you haven’t read since high school :
5. A book set in your home state:
6. A book translated to English:
7. A romance set in future :/b]
8. [b] A book set in Europe:
9. A book that’s under 150 pages:
10. A New York Times Bestseller:
11. A book that’s becoming a movie this year:
12. A book recommended by someone you just met:
13. A self- improvement book:
14. A book you can finish in a day:
15. A book written by a celebrity:
16. A political memoir:
17. A book at least 100 years older than you:
18. A book that’s more than 600 pages:
19. A book from Oprah Book Club:
20. A science fiction novel:
21. A book recommended by a family member:
22. A graphic novel:
23. A book that was published in 2016:
24. A book with a protagonist who has your occupation:
25. A book that takes place during summer:
26. A book and its prequel:
27. A murder mystery:
28. A book written by a comedian:
29. A dystopian novel:
30. A book with a blue cover:
31. A book of poetry:
32. The first book you see in a bookstore:
33. A classic from the 20th century:
34. A book from the library:
35. An autobiography:
36. A book about a road trip:
37. A book about a culture you’re unfamiliar with:
38. A satirical book:
39. A book that takes place on an island:
40. A book that’s guaranteed to bring joy:
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Yayayay! But seriously, 2016? How is that possible?

Spoiler! :
1. A book based on a fairy tale: The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly
2. A National Book Award winner:
3. A YA bestseller: Dash and Lily's Book of Dares by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan
4. A book you haven’t read since high school: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
5. A book set in your home state: The Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl by Melissa Keil
6. A book translated to English: Hypothermina by Arnauldur Indridason
7. A romance set in future:
8. A book set in Europe: Neither Here Nor There: Travels in Europe by Bill Bryson
9. A book that’s under 150 pages: Welcome to Orphancorp by Marlee Jane Ward
10. A New York Times Bestseller:
11. A book that’s becoming a movie this year:
12. A book recommended by someone you just met:
13. A self- improvement book:
14. A book you can finish in a day: All The Rage by Courtney Summers
15. A book written by a celebrity:
16. A political memoir:
17. A book at least 100 years older than you: Mansfield Park by Jane Austen
18. A book that’s more than 600 pages:
19. A book from Oprah Book Club:
20. A science fiction novel:
21. A book recommended by a family member:
22. A graphic novel:
23. A book that was published in 2016: The Square Root of Summer by Hariet Reuter Hapgood
24. A book with a protagonist who has your occupation: The Flywheel by Erin Gough
25. A book that takes place during summer: Zeroes by Scott Westerfeld, Margo Lanagan and Deborah Biancotti
26. A book and its prequel:
27. A murder mystery:
28. A book written by a comedian:
29. A dystopian novel:
30. A book with a blue cover: Night Owls by Jenn Bennet
31. A book of poetry:
32. The first book you see in a bookstore: Words in Deep Blue by Cath Crowley
33. A classic from the 20th century: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
34. A book from the library: How to Travel the World on $50 a Day by Matt Kepnes
35. An autobiography: An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth by Chris Hadfield
36. A book about a road trip:
37. A book about a culture you’re unfamiliar with: CTherine of Aragon: Henry's Spanish Queen by Giles Tremlett
38. A satirical book: Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman
39. A book that takes place on an island: Inbetween Days by Vikki Wakefield
40. A book that’s guaranteed to bring joy: Life in Outer Space by Melissa Keil


Also if anyone wants the coded list with the categories in bold, here you go.
Spoiler! :
Code: Select all
1.[b] A book based on a fairy tale:[/b]
2. [B]A National Book Award winner:[/b]
3. [B]A YA bestseller:[/b]
4. [B]A book you haven’t read since high school:[/b]
5. [B]A book set in your home state:[/b]
6. [B]A book translated to English:[/b]
7. [B]A romance set in future:[/b]
8. [b]A book set in Europe:[/b]
9. [B]A book that’s under 150 pages:[/b]
10. [B]A New York Times Bestseller:[/b]
11. [B]A book that’s becoming a movie this year:[/b]
12. [B]A book recommended by someone you just met:[/b]
13. [B]A self- improvement book:[/b]
14. [B]A book you can finish in a day:[/b]
15. [B]A book written by a celebrity:[/b]
16. [B]A political memoir:[/b]
17. [B]A book at least 100 years older than you:[/b]
18. [B]A book that’s more than 600 pages:[/b]
19. [B]A book from Oprah Book Club:[/b]
20. [B]A science fiction novel:[/b]
21. [B]A book recommended by a family member:[/b]
22. [B]A graphic novel:[/b]
23. [B]A book that was published in 2016:[/b]
24. [B]A book with a protagonist who has your occupation:[/b]
25. [B]A book that takes place during summer:[/b]
26. [B]A book and its prequel:[/b]
27. [B]A murder mystery:[/b]
28. [B]A book written by a comedian:[/b]
29. [B]A dystopian novel:[/b]
30.[b] A book with a blue cover:[/b]
31. [B]A book of poetry:[/b]
32.[b] The first book you see in a bookstore:[/b]
33. [B]A classic from the 20th century: [/b]
34. [b]A book from the library:[/b]
35. [b]An autobiography:[/b]
36. [b]A book about a road trip: [/b]
37. [B]A book about a culture you’re unfamiliar with: [/b]
38. [B]A satirical book: [/b]
39. [B]A book that takes place on an island:[/b]
40. [B]A book that’s guaranteed to bring joy: [/b]
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I have not updated this in SO LONG, so probably I've read more than this, but oh, well.

Updated 10/09: 33/50

Spoiler! :
1. A book based on a fairy tale : The Girl in the Garden (which isn't really based on a fairy tale but has a fairy tale feel to it)
2. A National Book Award winner : Behind the Beautiful Forevers
3. A YA bestseller : All the Wrong Questions: Who Could That Be at This Hour?
4. A book you haven’t read since high school : To Kill a Mockingbird
5. A book set in your home state:The First Phone Call from Heaven
6. A book translated to English: The Bookseller of Kabul
7. A romance set in future :
8. A book set in Europe: The Cuckoo's Calling
9. A book that’s under 150 pages:
10. A New York Times Bestseller: All the Wrong Questions: When Did You See Her Last?
11. A book that’s becoming a movie this year:
12. A book recommended by someone you just met:
13. A self-improvement book:
14. A book you can finish in a day: My Hundred Adventures
15. A book written by a celebrity:
16. A political memoir:
17. A book at least 100 years older than you: Wuthering Heights
18. A book that’s more than 600 pages: Dreams of Gods and Monsters
19. A book from Oprah Book Club: Water for Elephants
20. A science fiction novel: The Little Book (there's time-travel in it, anyway)
21. A book recommended by a family member: Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe
22. A graphic novel:
23. A book that was published in 2016:
24. A book with a protagonist who has your occupation:
25. A book that takes place during summer: Prodigal Summer
26. A book and its prequel:
27. A murder mystery: The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra
28. A book written by a comedian: Food, A Love Story
29. A dystopian novel:
30. A book with a blue cover: Daughter of Smoke and Bone
31. A book of poetry:
32. The first book you see in a bookstore: Chinese Cinderella
33. A classic from the 20th century: The Perks of Being a Wallflower
34. A book from the library: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
35. An autobiography: The Yellow on the Broom
36. A book about a road trip: Red Rowans and Wild Honey (It's a stretch, but whatevs. Life was a perpetual road trip.)
37. A book about a culture you’re unfamiliar with: The Valley of Amazement
38. A satirical book: Me Talk Pretty One Day
39. A book that takes place on an island: The Mysterious Benedict Society
40. A book that’s guaranteed to bring joy: Good Omens
41. Blue Jasmine
42. The Pharaoh's Daughter
43. The Red Tent
44. Days of Blood and Starlight
45. Scrambled Eggs at Midnight
46. The Sleeping Beauty Proposal
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@TriSARAHtops I know, right? I mean, it was 2014 just last week...

And thanks for the code!
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This is amazing! I'm so in! But I haven't finished the 2015 challenge, so I'm not sure what to do for that... should I just leave it or should I try to finish that first? Any ideas?

Updated November 17, 2016: 22/40 + 8 (30 in total)

Spoiler! :
1. A book based on a fairy tale: Stella Thomas - Silk
2. A National Book Award winner:
3. A YA bestseller: Maggie Stiefvater - Blue Lily, Lily Blue (it's YA so it counts)
4. A book you haven’t read since high school: Sarah Mlynowski - Bras and Broomsticks
5. A book set in your home state: Eppu Nuotio - Mutta minä rakastan sinua
6. A book translated to English:
7. A romance set in future:
8. A book set in Europe: Jojo Moyes - After You
9. A book that’s under 150 pages: Olwen Wymark - Find Me (a play)
10. A New York Times Bestseller: Meg Cabot - The Princess Diaries
11. A book that’s becoming a movie this year: Paula Hawkins - The Girl on the Train
12. A book recommended by someone you just met:
13. A self-improvement book:
14. A book you can finish in a day: Meg Cabot - Princess In Love
15. A book written by a celebrity:
16. A political memoir: Hyeonseo Lee/David John - The Girl with Seven Names: A North Korean Defector's Story
17. A book at least 100 years older than you: Emily Brontë - Wuthering Heights
18. A book that’s more than 600 pages:
19. A book from Oprah Book Club:
20. A science fiction novel: Emmi Itäranta - Teemestarin kirja (Memory of Water)
21. A book recommended by a family member:
22. A graphic novel:
23. A book that was published in 2016: (well in a manner of speaking) Lauren2010 - Fox Who Stole Her Name
24. A book with a protagonist who has your occupation: Meg Cabot - Princess in Waiting (student and princess)
25. A book that takes place during summer: Maggie Stiefvater - The Dream Thieves
26. A book and its prequel:
27. A murder mystery:
28. A book written by a comedian:
29. A dystopian novel: Sachiko - Orphan
30. A book with a blue cover: Meg Cabot - Princess in the Spotlight
31. A book of poetry:
32. The first book you see in a bookstore:
33. A classic from the 20th century:
34. A book from the library: Leena Wallenius - Lotta, lentoemäntäoppilas
35. An autobiography:
36. A book about a road trip: Sophie Kinsella - Shopaholic to the Rescue
37. A book about a culture you’re unfamiliar with: Rajaa Alsanea - Girls of Riyadh
38. A satirical book:
39. A book that takes place on an island: Jacqueline Wilson - Double Act
40. A book that’s guaranteed to bring joy: Marie Kondo - The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying

41. Meg Cabot - Princess in Pink
42. Meg Cabot - Princess in Training
43. Meg Cabot - Party Princess
44. Meg Cabot - Princess on the Brink
45. Meg Cabot - Princess Mia
46. Meg Cabot - Forever Princess
47. Alex Bell - Frozen Charlotte
48. Shannon Hale - A Book of a Thousand Days
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No uni means I can do this!

Spoiler! :
1. A book based on a fairy tale :
2. A National Book Award winner :
3. A YA bestseller :
4. A book you haven’t read since high school :
5. A book set in your home state:
6. A book translated to English:
7. A romance set in future :
8. A book set in Europe:
9. A book that’s under 150 pages:
10. A New York Times Bestseller:
11. A book that’s becoming a movie this year:
12. A book recommended by someone you just met:
13. A self- improvement book:
14. A book you can finish in a day:
15. A book written by a celebrity:
16. A political memoir:
17. A book at least 100 years older than you:
18. A book that’s more than 600 pages:
19. A book from Oprah Book Club:
20. A science fiction novel: ? Still Alice
21. A book recommended by a family member:
22. A graphic novel:
23. A book that was published in 2016:
24. A book with a protagonist who has your occupation: ? What about futuristic aspirations? - Still Alice
25. A book that takes place during summer:
26. A book and its prequel:
27. A murder mystery:
28. A book written by a comedian: Modern Romance
29. A dystopian novel:
30. A book with a blue cover:
31. A book of poetry:
32. The first book you see in a bookstore:
33. A classic from the 20th century:
34. A book from the library:
35. An autobiography:
36. A book about a road trip:
37. A book about a culture you’re unfamiliar with:
38. A satirical book:
39. A book that takes place on an island:
40. A book that’s guaranteed to bring joy:
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@TriSARAHtops Sorry! I thought I coded it :/ Thank you :)
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Yay! :D

Spoiler! :
1. A book based on a fairy tale :Cinder by Marissa Meyer
2. A National Book Award winner : changed to Pulitzer Prize Winning Book: Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
3. A YA bestseller : My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult
4. A book you haven’t read since high school : The Mediator by Meg Cabot
5. A book set in your home state (changed to Home Country): Those Pricey Thakur Girls by Anuja Chauhan
6. A book translated to English: The Trial by Franz Kafka
7. A romance set in future : Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro
8. A book set in Europe: Fairchild (Fairchild Book 1) by Jaima Fixsen
9. A book that’s under 150 pages: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
by Washington Irving
10. A New York Times Bestseller: Isla and the Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins
11. A book that’s becoming a movie this year: Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
12. A book recommended by someone you just met: The Palace of Illusions: by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
13. A self- improvement book:
14. A book you can finish in a day: Anna and the French Kiss by Stephani Perkins
15. A book written by a celebrity: Cursed Child by J K Rowling,Jack Thorne, and John Tiffany (She is a celebrity right?)
16. A political memoir:
17. A book at least 100 years older than you: Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
18. A book that’s more than 600 pages: Harry Potter and Goblet of Fire by J K Rowling.
19. A book from Oprah Book Club:
20. A science fiction novel: Ender’s game by Orson Scott Card
21. A book recommended by a family member:
22. A graphic novel:
23. A book that was published in 2016: Unmasked, Anthology by PepperScript
24. A book with a protagonist who has your occupation: Rogue Lawyer by John Grisham
25. A book that takes place during summer: The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants by Ann Brashares
26. A book and its prequel: Throne of Glass Book 1 and Book 2 by Sarah J. Maas
27. A murder mystery: The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
28. A book written by a comedian: Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) by Mindy Kaling
29. A dystopian novel: Atlantia by Ally Condie
30. A book with a blue cover: Ten Tiny Breaths by K A Tucker
31. A book of poetry:
32. The first book you see in a bookstore:
33. A classic from the 20th century: Siddhartha by Hesse Hermann
34. A book from the library: The List by Aneva Stout
35. An autobiography:
36. A book about a road trip:
37. A book about a culture you’re unfamiliar with: Memoirs of a Geisha
by Arthur Golden
38. A satirical book: Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
39. A book that takes place on an island: Lord of Flies by William Golding
40. A book that’s guaranteed to bring joy: Harry Potter and Order of Phoenix by J K Rowling.


41. A book on time travel:
42. A children's book:
43. A play:
44. A book by a local author:
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I'm in!

Spoiler! :
. A book based on a fairy tale :
2. A National Book Award winner :
3. A YA bestseller :
4. A book you haven’t read since high school :
5. A book set in your home state:
6. A book translated to English:
7. A romance set in future :/b]
8. [b] A book set in Europe:

9. A book that’s under 150 pages:
10. A New York Times Bestseller:
11. A book that’s becoming a movie this year:
12. A book recommended by someone you just met:
13. A self- improvement book:
14. A book you can finish in a day:
15. A book written by a celebrity:
16. A political memoir:
17. A book at least 100 years older than you:
18. A book that’s more than 600 pages:
19. A book from Oprah Book Club:
20. A science fiction novel:
21. A book recommended by a family member:
22. A graphic novel:
23. A book that was published in 2016:
24. A book with a protagonist who has your occupation:
25. A book that takes place during summer:
26. A book and its prequel:
27. A murder mystery:
28. A book written by a comedian:
29. A dystopian novel:
30. A book with a blue cover:
31. A book of poetry:
32. The first book you see in a bookstore:
33. A classic from the 20th century:
34. A book from the library:
35. An autobiography:
36. A book about a road trip:
37. A book about a culture you’re unfamiliar with:
38. A satirical book:
39. A book that takes place on an island:
40. A book that’s guaranteed to bring joy:
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Was grumpy when I missed the 2015 one.
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I'm going to try to do this. I won't guarantee I'll finish all the books, but I'll at least start one for each challenge. Oh, and I definitely am not doing them in order lol.

Do you think maybe one of our added ones could be a children's book? Recently I found out that one of my favorite childhood movies was actually based on a book. I didn't have anything to read so I decided to try it out. It was really surprising how much fun it was. In some ways it seem more magical then most book aimed at older audiences.


Status: 8/50

Spoiler! :
1. A book based on a fairy tale :

2. A National Book Award winner :
Homeless Bird by Gloria Whelan

3. A YA bestseller :
The Selection by Kiera Cass

4. A book you haven’t read since high school :

5. A book set in your home state:

6. A book translated to English:

7. A romance set in the future :
The Elite by Kiera Cass

8. A book set in Europe:

9. A book that’s under 150 pages:

10. A New York Times Bestseller:
The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson & the Olympians book 1) by Rick Riordan

11. A book that’s becoming a movie this year:

12. A book recommended by someone you just met:

13. A self- improvement book:

14. A book you can finish in a day:

15. A book written by a celebrity:

16. A political memoir:

17. A book at least 100 years older than you:

18. A book that’s more than 600 pages:

19. A book from Oprah Book Club:

20. A science fiction novel:

21. A book recommended by a family member:
The Heir by Kiera Cass

22. A graphic novel:

23. A book that was published in 2016:

24. A book with a protagonist who has your occupation:

25. A book that takes place during summer:

26. A book and its prequel:

27. A murder mystery:

28. A book written by a comedian:

29. A dystopian novel:

30. A book with a blue cover:
The Chase by Kyle and Kelsey Kupecky

31. A book of poetry:

32. The first book you see in a bookstore:

33. A classic from the 20th century:

34. A book from the library:

35. An autobiography:

36. A book about a road trip:

37. A book about a culture you’re unfamiliar with:

38. A satirical book:

39. A book that takes place on an island:

40. A book that’s guaranteed to bring joy:

41. A book on time travel:

42. A children's book:

43. A play:

44. A book by a local author:
The One by Kiera Cass (this is a bit of a stretch, but whatever)

45. A book about writing
Sometimes the Magic Works by Terry Brooks

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@Demeter I haven't finished it either. Since this challenge has got only 45 prompts(?) I have decided to include those that I have not completed to this list to make it 50 and finish it. Though, the unfinished prompts are more than just five; but that's my plan for now.

Finish it or not, I guess the challenge ends with 2015. :?
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@WritingWolf a children's book will be a great add. But I think many want to make their own categories? But I like yours. I'll probably add that to my list. :)
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@Dreamy that's a good idea! What I think I will do is just leave the 2015 challenge and see whether I can read more books in 2016. :D
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Total count: 3/50

Spoiler! :
1. A book based on a fairy tale :
2. A National Book Award winner :
3. A YA bestseller :
4. A book you haven’t read since high school :
5. A book set in your home state:
6. A book translated to English:
7. A romance set in future : These Broken Stars
8. A book set in Europe:
9. A book that’s under 150 pages:
10. A New York Times Bestseller:
11. A book that’s becoming a movie this year:
12. A book recommended by someone you just met:
13. A self- improvement book:
14. A book you can finish in a day:
15. A book written by a celebrity:
16. A political memoir:
17. A book at least 100 years older than you:
18. A book that’s more than 600 pages:
19. A book from Oprah Book Club:
20. A science fiction novel:
21. A book recommended by a family member:
22. A graphic novel:
23. A book that was published in 2016:
24. A book with a protagonist who has your occupation:
25. A book that takes place during summer:
26. A book and its prequel:
27. A murder mystery:
28. A book written by a comedian:
29. A dystopian novel: The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken
30. A book with a blue cover:
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Bring it. 14/40

Spoiler! :
1. A book based on a fairy tale: 'Lies, Knives and Girls in Red Dresses' by Ron Koertge
2. A National Book Award winner:
3. A YA bestseller: 'Throne of Glass' By Sarah J Maas
4. A book you haven’t read since high school:'Rainstones' by Jackie French
5. A book set in your home state:
6. A book translated to English:
7. A romance set in future:
8. A book set in Europe: 'Soulless' by Gail Carriger
9. A book that’s under 150 pages: 'Jill and Dragon' by Lesley Barnes
10. A New York Times Bestseller: 'Shadow and Bone' by Leigh Bardugo
11. A book that’s becoming a movie this year:
12. A book recommended by someone you just met:
13. A self- improvement book:
14. A book you can finish in a day: (every book) 'Castle in the Sky' by Dianna Wynne Jones
15. A book written by a celebrity:
16. A political memoir:
17. A book at least 100 years older than you:
18. A book that’s more than 600 pages:
19. A book from Oprah Book Club:
20. A science fiction novel: 'Timeless' by Gail Carriger
21. A book recommended by a family member: 'Poison Study' by Maria V. Snyder
22. A graphic novel: 'Porcelain' by by Benjamin Read
23. A book that was published in 2016: 'Flawed' by Cecelia Ahern
24. A book with a protagonist who has your occupation:
25. A book that takes place during summer: 'Summer at the Comfort Food Cafe' by Debbie Johnson
26. A book and its prequel:
27. A murder mystery:
28. A book written by a comedian:
29. A dystopian novel: '1984' by George Orwell
30. A book with a blue cover: 'Mothers Grimm' by Danielle Wood
31. A book of poetry:
32. The first book you see in a bookstore:
33. A classic from the 20th century: 'Winnie the Pooh' by A.A. Milne
34. A book from the library: 'Waistcoats and Weaponry' by Gail Carriger
35. An autobiography:
36. A book about a road trip:
37. A book about a culture you’re unfamiliar with:
38. A satirical book:
39. A book that takes place on an island: 'Ella Minnow Pea: A Progressively Lipogrammatic Epistolary Fable' by Mark Dunn
40. A book that’s guaranteed to bring joy:


The Extras 24/30
Spoiler! :

41.'The Raven Boys' by Maggie Stiefvater
42.'St Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves' by Karen Russell
43.'Manners and Mutiny' by Gail Carriger
44.'Magic Study' by Maria V. Snyder
45.'Fire Study' by Maria V. Snyder
46.' Shadow Study' by Maria V. Snyder
47.' The Lost Books of The Odyssey' by Zachary Mason
48.'Ophelia: Queen of Denmark' by Jackie French
49.'Changeless' by Gail Carriger
50.'Blameless' by Gail Carriger
51.'Heartless' by Gail Carriger
52.'Uprooted' by Naomi Novik
53. 'The Second Chance Shoe Shop' by Marcie Steele
54. 'The Little French Guesthouse' by Helen Pollard
55. 'Open House' by Jill Mansell
56. 'Siege and Storm' by Leigh Bardugo
57. 'Ruin and Rising' by Leigh Bardugo
58. 'The Girl Who Saved The King Of Sweden' by Jonas Jonasson
59. 'Revenge of the Spellmans' by Lisa Lutz
60. 'The Spellmans Strike Again' by Lisa Lutz
61. 'Trial of the Spellmans' by Lisa Lutz
62. 'The Sylvia Game' by Vivien Alcock
63. 'We Should All Be Feminists' by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
64. 'Stars Above' by Marissa Meyer
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