Here's the list of books suggested in the challenge:
Reading Challenge 2019
How many books do you think you can read this year?
- A book a friend or family member recommended
- A book based on a true story
- A book set in your home state or province
- A book with a blue cover
- A book with a one-word title
- A book originally written in a different language
- A debut author
- A book written by a new to you author
- A book you choose based strictly on the cover
- A book you can read in a day
- A book that is outside your comfort zone
- A book with either north, south, east or west in the title
- A book published in 2019
- A book set in the mountains or wilderness
- A book that is humorous
- A book with more than 500 pages
- A book with a number in the title
- A mystery or Thriller
- A book that scares you
- A book more than 100 years old
- A book you were supposed to read in school but didn’t
- A book set somewhere you want to visit
- A book with bad reviews
- A book from your childhood
- A book that makes you cry
- A book you own but never read
- A banned book
- A book you started but never finished
- A young adult/teen book
- Listen to an audio book
- A book written by a deceased author
- A sequel
- A book recommended by a librarian
- A book you bought at a thrift store
- A book you have been meaning to read
- A book with a reputation for being un-put-down-able
- A book in a genre you usually avoid
- A book you don’t want to admit you are dying to read
- A book in the backlist of a favorite author
- A book about a topic or subject you already love
- A book with characters of a different religion than yours
- A book with food in the title
- A book with a spine/cover in your favorite color
- A book with dust on it
- A book recommended by a stranger
- A book off a friend’s shelf (remember to return it if you borrow it)
- A book someone gave you
- A book set during Christmas
- A book set in Asia
- A coming of age book
- A book with 2 or more authors
- A classic
- A book your mom loves
Now, each Wednesday Baker posts a video with a suggested book to go along with the weeks book choice so you don't have to look far to find a book. Or you can find your own. This list is really just an idea - you can just make a Pinterest Board and try to read a book a week! I'm going to try really hard to post all of the books I read to my 2019 Books I've Read folder so that I can see what I've accomplished at the end of the year.
This weeks book was "A Book with a Blue Cover". It just so happened that a free book popped up on my Facebook wall that 1) Sounded interesting 2) Was Free and 3) Had a blue cover. So, I downloaded it.
This is actually book 3 in a series and normally, I wouldn't read book three without reading books 1 and 2 but, the first two weren't free. If you have ever read the Father Tim series Jan Karon's "Father Tim" series - this book slightly compares to those. It's a small town story about family and how they intereact with the town and themselves. It was a quick, easy read - when I was done, I actually wanted to read books 1 and 2 and continue on with the series so they are on my "wish list".
Since I finished this book last night, I'm on the lookout for a book with a one word title :-)
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