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2021 Reading Challenge



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The reading challenge from PopSugar has been featured on YWS over the years, and was usually hosted by @manisha (at least, from what I can remember). I am personally trying to read a lot more books this year but it's so much easier when you have other people along for the ride!

Feel free to respond to this thread with your "checklist", the code for which you can find below.

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[b]A book that's published in 2021:[/b]
[b]An Afrofuturist book:[/b]
[b]A book that has a heart, diamond, club, or spade on the cover:[/b]
[b]A book by an author who shares your zodiac sign:[/b]
[b]A dark academia book:[/b]
[b]A book with a gem, mineral, or rock in the title:[/b]
[b]A book where the main character works at your current or dream job:[/b]
[b]A book that has won the Women's Prize For Fiction:[/b]
[b]A book with a family tree:[/b]
[b]A bestseller from the 1990s:[/b]
[b]A book about forgetting:[/b]
[b]A book you have seen on someone's bookshelf (in real life, on a Zoom call, in a TV show, etc.):[/b]
[b]A locked-room mystery:[/b]
[b]A book set in a restaurant:[/b]
[b]A book with a black-and-white cover:[/b]
[b]A book by an Indigenous author:[/b]
[b]A book that has the same title as a song:[/b]
[b]A book about a subject you are passionate about:[/b]
[b]A book that discusses body positivity:[/b]
[b]A book found on a Black Lives Matter reading list:[/b]
[b]A genre hybrid:[/b]
[b]A book set mostly or entirely outdoors:[/b]
[b]A book with something broken on the cover:[/b]
[b]A book by a Muslim American author:[/b]
[b]A book that was published anonymously:[/b]
[b]A book with an oxymoron in the title:[/b]
[b]A book about do-overs or fresh starts:[/b]
[b]A magical realism book:[/b]
[b]A book set in multiple countries:[/b]
[b]A book set somewhere you'd like to visit in 2021:[/b]
[b]A book by a blogger, vlogger, YouTube video creator, or other online personality:[/b]
[b]A book whose title starts with "Q," "X," or "Z":[/b]
[b]A book featuring three generations (grandparent, parent, child):[/b]
[b]A book about a social justice issue:[/b]
[b]A book in a different format than what you normally read (audiobooks, ebooks, graphic novels):[/b]
[b]A book that has fewer than 1,000 reviews on Amazon or Goodreads:[/b]
[b]A book you think your best friend would like:[/b]
[b]A book about art or an artist:[/b]
[b]A book everyone seems to have read but you:[/b]
[b]Your favorite prompt from a past POPSUGAR Reading Challenge:[/b]
[b]The longest book (by pages) on your TBR list:[/b]
[b]The shortest book (by pages) on your TBR list:[/b]
[b]The book on your TBR list with the prettiest cover:[/b]
[b]The book on your TBR list with the ugliest cover:[/b]
[b]The book that's been on your TBR list for the longest amount of time:[/b]
[b]A book from your TBR list you meant to read last year but didn't:[/b]
[b]A book from your TBR list you associate with a favorite person, place, or thing:[/b]
[b]A book from your TBR list chosen at random:[/b]
[b]A DNF (did not finish) book from your TBR list:[/b]
[b]A free book from your TBR list (gifted, borrowed, library):[/b]
  





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Spoiler! :

A book that's published in 2021:
An Afrofuturist book:
A book that has a heart, diamond, club, or spade on the cover:
A book by an author who shares your zodiac sign:
A dark academia book:
A book with a gem, mineral, or rock in the title:
A book where the main character works at your current or dream job:
A book that has won the Women's Prize For Fiction:
A book with a family tree:
A bestseller from the 1990s:
A book about forgetting:
A book you have seen on someone's bookshelf (in real life, on a Zoom call, in a TV show, etc.):
A locked-room mystery:
A book set in a restaurant:
A book with a black-and-white cover:
A book by an Indigenous author: In My Own Moccasins by Helen Knott
A book that has the same title as a song:
A book about a subject you are passionate about: Three Women by Lisa Taddeo
A book that discusses body positivity:
A book found on a Black Lives Matter reading list:
A genre hybrid: A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness
A book set mostly or entirely outdoors:
A book with something broken on the cover:
A book by a Muslim American author:
A book that was published anonymously:
A book with an oxymoron in the title:
A book about do-overs or fresh starts:
A magical realism book:
A book set in multiple countries:
A book set somewhere you'd like to visit in 2021:
A book by a blogger, vlogger, YouTube video creator, or other online personality:
A book whose title starts with "Q," "X," or "Z":
A book featuring three generations (grandparent, parent, child):
A book about a social justice issue:
A book in a different format than what you normally read (audiobooks, ebooks, graphic novels):
A book that has fewer than 1,000 reviews on Amazon or Goodreads: A History of My Brief Body by Billy-Ray Belcourt
A book you think your best friend would like:
A book about art or an artist:
A book everyone seems to have read but you:
Your favorite prompt from a past POPSUGAR Reading Challenge:
The longest book (by pages) on your TBR list:
The shortest book (by pages) on your TBR list:
The book on your TBR list with the prettiest cover:
The book on your TBR list with the ugliest cover:
The book that's been on your TBR list for the longest amount of time:
A book from your TBR list you meant to read last year but didn't:
A book from your TBR list you associate with a favorite person, place, or thing:
A book from your TBR list chosen at random:
A DNF (did not finish) book from your TBR list:
A free book from your TBR list (gifted, borrowed, library):


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