So back in January, while I was still on blogging hiatus, PopSugar put out a 2015 reading challenge that made its way around the blog/vlogosphere (yes, I still read and watched blogs/vlogs even though I wasn't working on my own). I would occasionally glance at the list and think to myself "huh, I could mark off like 4 of these right now". I also hit a huge reading slump that I will attribute to a crazy busy year (it's been almost 1 year since I have vlogged or blogged) so I did not do much reading and therefore couldn't do much vlogging/blogging. I feel like now (it is summer) I am in a good place to start back up. I have a new house in a great new town that is MUCH closer to work (I had been commuting over 1 hour 1 way each day) which will free me up for some quality reading and writing time. I am pretty certain that I am done with BookTube (making videos, not watching them!) but I always come back to my first love of writing. Since I still have half of a year left to work on this challenge, I am now, in July, going to start my 2015 reading challenge! Here we go!!!
A book with more than 500 pages:
A classic romance:
A book that became a movie: Serena by Ron Rash
A book published this year:
A book with a number in the title: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
A book written by someone under 30:
A book with nonhuman characters:
A funny book:
A book by a female author: This Republic of Suffering by Drew Gilpin Faust (yes, Drew is a girls name here!)
A mystery or thriller: Night Film by Marisha Pessl
A book with a one word title: Arcadia by Lauren Groff
A book with short stories:
A book set in a different country: Speaking From Among The Bones by Alan Bradley
A non-fiction book: Tourist by Dean MacCannell
A popular author’s first book: Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn
A book from an author you love that you haven’t read yet: Joyland by Stephen King
A book a friend recommended:
A Pulitzer Prize winning novel:
A book based on a true story:
A book at the bottom of your TBR list:
A book your mom loves:
A book that scares you:
A book more than a 100 years old:
A book based entirely on its cover: Of Things Gone Astray by Jenina Matthewson
A book you were supposed to read in school and didn’t:
A memoir: Not That Kind of Girl by Lena Dunham
A book with antonyms in the title: Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty
A book you can finish in a day: Still Alice by Lisa Genova
A book set somewhere you’ve always wanted to go:
A book published the year you were born:
A book with bad reviews:
A Trilogy:
A book from your childhood:
A book with a love triangle:
A book set in the future:
A book set in high school:
A book with a color in the title:
A book that made you cry:
A book with magic: Lost Lake by Sarah Addison Allen
A graphic novel: Ms. Marvel Volume 1: No Normal by Willow G. Wilson
A book by an author you’ve never read before: Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer
A book you own but never read:
A book that takes place in your hometown:
A book that was originally written in another language: Summer House With Swimming Pool by Herman Koch
A book set during Christmas:
A book by an author who has your same initials:
A play:
A banned book:
A book based on or turned into a television show:
A book you started but never finished:
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