This page is to keep you all up to date on my PopSugar 2020 Reading Challenge progress. I will fill in the title, author, and date I finished reading the books for each prompt through out the year. Feel free to offer your suggestions for prompts I haven't completed yet. This is my 3rd year doing this challenge. It is so much fun.
Prompt | Book | Author | Read |
A book that's published in 2020 | Morning Star | S. Massery | 1/13/20 |
A book by a Trans of nonbinary author | |||
A book with a great first line | The Right Player | Kandi Steiner | 9/20/20 |
A book about a book club | The Bromance Book Club | Lyssa Kay Adams | 8/13/20 |
A book set in a city that has hosted the Olympics | Every Little Thing (set in Atlanta) | Jordan Bates | 2/22/20 |
A bildungsroman | Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda | Becky Albertalli | 6/4/20 |
The first book you touch on a shelf with your eyes closed | |||
A book with an upside-down image on the cover | |||
A book with a map | A Court of Thorns and Roses | Sarah J Maas | 4/16/20 |
A book recommended by your favorite blog, vlog, podcast, or online book club | Fat Chance | Nick Spalding | 5/18/20 |
An anthology | |||
A book that passes the bechdel test | The Storyteller | Jodi Picoult | 3/31/20 |
A book with the same title as a movie or tv show but is unrelated to it | |||
A book by an author with flora of fauna in their name | Fool Me Once | Nikki Ash | 3/2/20 |
A book about or involving social media | Flat-Out Love | Jessica Park | 3/18/20 |
A book that has a book on the cover | Life Rewritten | Andrea Johnston | 1/26/20 |
A medical thriller | A Case of Need | Michael Crichton | 3/4/20 |
A book with a made-up language | |||
A book set in a country beginning with "c" | The Call of the Wild | Jack London | 7/22/20 |
A book you picked because the title caught your attention | Matchmaking for Beginners | Maddie Dawson | 2/24/20 |
A book published in the month of your birthday | Lock | Kimberly Knight | 3/12/20 |
A book about or by a woman in STEM | You Are Not Alone | Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen | 2/24/20 |
A book that won an award in 2019 | |||
A book on a subject you know nothing about | The Air You Breathe | Frances de Pontes Peebles | 10/18/20 |
A book with only words on the cover, no images or graphics | Logging Off | Nick Spalding | 8/10/20 |
A book with a pun in the title | |||
A book featuring one of the seven deadly sins | Sloth | Ella James | 9/1/20 |
A book with a robot, cyborg, or AI character | |||
A book with a bird on the cover | The Hunger Games | Suzanne Collins | 7/10/20 |
A fiction or nonfiction book about a world leader | |||
A book with "gold", "silver", or "bronze" in the title | |||
A book by a WOC | Trail of Broken Wings | Sejal Badani | 1/16/20 |
A book with at least a Four-Star rating on Goodreads | Heart Bones | Colleen Hoover | 10/31/20 |
A book you meant to read in 2019 | Confess | Colleen Hoover | 9/4/20 |
A book with a Three-Word title | Twisted Little Truths | Elle Thorpe | 10/27/20 |
A book with a Pink Cover | Color Me Pretty | B Celeste | 6/26/20 |
A Western | |||
A book by or about a journalist | Gone Girl | Gillian Flynn | 6/28/20 |
Read a banned book during banned books week | This is War, Baby | K Webster | 9/30/20 |
Your favorite prompt from a past PopSugar Reading Challenge | |||
Advanced Prompts | |||
A book written by an author in their 20s | Wicked Dreams | S. Massery | 1/25/20 |
A book with "20" or "Twenty" in the title | |||
A book with a character with a vision impairment or enhancement (a nod to 20/20 vision) | Almost Perfect | Claudia Burgoa | 1/15/20 |
A book set in the 1920s | |||
A book set in Japan, host of the 2020 Olympics | |||
A book by an author who has written more than 20 books | A Love Letter to Whiskey | Kandi Steiner | 7/31/20 |
A book with more than 20 letters in its title | |||
A book published in the 20th century | Practical Magic | Alice Hoffman | 2/3/20 |
A book from a series with more than 20 books | |||
A book with a main character in their 20s | Dirty Letters | Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward | 9/2/20 |
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