Here is the original post about all of the reading challenges I'm taking on. The date listed after each book is the date I completed the book.
PopSugar Monthly Challenge
- January (A book with one of the four seasons in the title ): Winter's Bone by Daniel Woodrell (1/25)
- February (A book by a person of color): Dragon Springs Road by Janie Chang (2/15)
- March: A book about an interesting woman: Scrappy Little Nobody by Anna Kendrick (3/25)
- April (A book with an unreliable narrator): We Were Liars by E. Lockhart (4/6)
- May (A novel set during wartime ): The Baker's Secret by Stephen P. Kiernan (5/6)
- June (A book involving travel): News of the World by Paulette Jiles (6/18)
- July: A book set in two different time periods : The Cottingley Secret by Hazel Gaynor (7/27)
- August: A book set in the wilderness: American Wolf by Nate Blankslee (8/27)
- September: Keep Me Posted by Lisa Beazley (9/2)
PopSugar Ultimate Reading Challenge Basic
- A book recommended by a librarian: The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt (1/19)
- A book you loved as a child: Matilda by Roald Dahl (1/12)
- A book with a subtitle: Caught in the Revolution: Petrograd, Russia, 1917 – A World on the Edge by Helen Rappaport (2/3)
- A book that's published in 2017: The Impossible Fortress by Jason Rekulak (2/5)
- A book with a red spine: Stalin's Daughter by Rosemary Sullivan (2/8)
- A book of letters: 100 Love Notes by Hyong Yi (2/13)
- A book about food: A Square Meal by Jane Ziegelman, Andrew Coe (2/27)
- A book written by someone you admire: The Princess Diarist by Carrie Fisher (3/1)
- A book by an author from a country you've never visited: Havana Real by Yoani Sanchez (3/5)
- A book where the main character is a different ethnicity than you: Burn Baby Burn by Meg Medina (3/5)
- A novel set during wartime:The Orphan's Tale by Pam Jenoff (3/10)
- A book set in two different time periods: A Bridge Across the Ocean bySusan Meissner (3/12)
- A book with a cat on the cover: A Few of the Girls by Maeve Binchy (3/14)
- A book by or about a person who has a disability: The Secret Life of Ivan Isaenko by Scott Stambach (3/14)
- A book about an interesting woman: Love Warrior by Glennon Doyle Melton (3/22)
- A book with pictures: Shockaholic by Carrie Fisher (3/28)
- A book by a person of color: Born a Crime by Trevor Noah (3/31)
- A book with a title that's a character's name: The Last Painting of Sara de Vos by Dominic Smith (4/1)
- A book from a nonhuman perspective: Watership Down by Richard Adams (4/13)
- A book involving travel: The Gods of Tango by Carolina de Robertis (4/19)
- A book set in the wilderness: The Wolf Road by Beth Lewis
- A book with multiple authors: I Hate Everyone but You by Gaby Dunn and Allison Raskin (8/23)
- A book that's been on your TBR list for way too long: Girl in Translation by Jean Kwok (9/26)
Pop Sugar Ultimate Reading Challenge Advanced
- A book about an immigrant or refugee: The Radius of Us by Marie Marquadt (1/23)
- A book about a difficult topic: Windy City Blues by Renee Rosen (3/2)
- A book with an eccentric character: Eggshells by Catriona Lally (3/14)
- An audiobook: Identical by Ellen Hopkins (5/1)
- A book recommended by an author you love: Fingersmith by Sarah Waters (6/28)
- A book from a genre/subgenre you've never heard of: Perilous Undertaking by Leanna Renee Hieber (7/12)
Book Riot's Read Harder Challenge
- Read a debut novel: The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGee (1/6)
- Read an all ages comic: Scenes from an Impending Marriage by Adrian Tomine (1/14)
- Read a book you've read before: The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood (1/19)
- Read a book about war: Stolen Beauty by Laurie Lico Albanese (1/29)
- Read a fantasy novel.: Wintersong by S. Jae-Jones (1/31)
- Read a book that is set within 100 miles of your location.: The Wicked City by Beatriz Williams 2/9)
- Read a book that is set more than 5000 miles from your location: Pachinko by Min Jin Lee (3/11)
- Read a YA or middle grade novel by an author who identifies as LGBTQ+.: Our Own Private Universe by Robin Talley (3/23)
- Read a book about books: A World Between Two Covers by Ann Morgan (3/26)
- Read a book published by a micropress: Concepcion and the Baby Brokers by Deborah Clearman (4/6)
- Read a travel memoir: Schadenfreude by Rebecca Schuman (4/18)
- Read a book published between 1900 and 1950: I Change Worlds by Anna Louise Strong
- Read a book by an immigrant or with a central immigration narrative: Behold the Dreamers by Imbolo Mbue
- Read a book wherein all point-of-view characters are people of color.: China Rich Girlfriend by Kevin Kwan (5/5)
- Read a collection of poetry in translation on a theme other than love.: Odes to Common Things by Pablo Neruda (5/12)
- Read a book about sports: Moneyball by Michael Lewis (6/6)
Curious Iguana's Read Broader
- Peek into the Past: Putin Country by Anne Garrels (1/7)
- Justice for All: Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance (2/1)
- Justice for All: Excellent Daughters by Katherine Zoepf (2/6)
- Choose Your Own Category (Global Voices): The Chosen Maiden (3/5)
- LGBTQ+ Perspectives: Becoming Nicole by Amy Ellis Nutt (3/20)
- Choose Your Own Category (Global Voices): The Confessions of Young Nero by Margaret George (3/20)
- Choose Your Own Category (Justice for All): One Child by Mei Fong
- Choose Your Own Category (Justice for All): Half the Sky by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn
- Armchair Adventures: Kindred by Octavia Butler (5/7)
- Global Voices: Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi (6/1)
- Small Press Works in Translation: Before the Feast by Sara Stanisic (6/5)
- Choose Your Own Category (Peek Into the Past): Bears in the Streets by Lisa Dickey (6/15)
- Armchair Adventures: Orhan's Inheritance by Aline Ohanesian (7/1)
- Collections Near and Far: Whatever happened to interracial love? By Kathleen Collins (7/22)
- Peek into the Past: The Black Calhouns by Gail Lumet Buckley (7/23)
- Global Voices: The Book of Unknown Americans by Cristina Henriquez (7/24)
- LGBTQ+ Perspectives: The Life and Death of Sophie Stark by Anna North (7/25)
- Collections Near and Far: Sidewalks by Valeria Luiselli (7/26)
Challenge Totals:
- January: 10 books
- February: 9 books
- March: 19 books
- April: 11 books
- May: 5 books
- June: 6 books
- July: 8 books
- August: 2 books
- September: 2 books
How did it go?
Slowly but surely wins the race. I'm just happy I've stuck it out for this long.
Nice work! I've pretty much given up on challenges until I wholly control my reading -- too hard to get ARCs to fit!
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