Book Challenge
Jan. 1st, 2016 09:53![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
2016 has begun, and I set myself a challenge to read 30 books this year on Goodreads. And this year, I'll make it. I still don't know why I didn't make it last year. Oh well...
But, because challenging myself to read 30 books isn't enough, with a couple of friends, we decided to snagged this reading challenge from a website. 40 books with a particular themes to read this year. I already have ideas for some, others I don't know how I can manage, like reading a library book, because it's been years since I last went to a library.
Anyway, here is the list. I'll update it as I read.
1.A book based on a Fairy Tale The Sleeper and the Spindle
2.A National Book Award Winner Le Sermon sur la Chute de Rome
3.A YA Bestseller Passenger
4.A book you haven’t read since high school Les Fourberies de Scapin
5.A book set in your homestate Le Niçois
6.A book translated to English The Andalucian Friend (Sophie Brinkmann Trilogy #1)
7.A romance set in the future The Time Machine
8.A book set in Europe The Quick and the Dead
9.A book that’s under 150 pages Le Roman de Renart
10.A New York Times bestseller Fool me Once
11.A book that’s becoming a movie this year Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
12.A book recommended by someone you just met The Shadow of the Wind (The Cemetary of Forgotten Books #1)
13.A self-improvement book La Thérapie par l'écriture
14.A book you can finish in a day La Femme Parfaite est une Connasse 2
15.A book written by a celebrity Someday, Someday, Maybe
16.A political memoir Conversations with Myself
17.A book at least 100 years older than you Mansfield Park
18.A book that’s more than 600 pages Sovereign (Matthew Shardlake #3)
19.A book from Oprah’s book club Great Expectations
20.A science-fiction novel Time for the Stars
21.A book recommended by a family member Il Gattopardo
22.A graphic novel L'Archiviste (Les Cités Obscures)
23.A book that is published in 2016 L'Empire du Graal (Antoine Marcas #10)
24.A book with a protagonist that has your occupation Nineteen Eighty-Four
25.A book that takes place during Summer A Midsummer Night's Dream
26.A book and its prequel One Salt Sea (October Daye #5) & In Sea Salt Tears (October Daye #5.1)
27.A murder mystery The Monogram Murders
28.A book written by a comedian La Femme Parfaite est une Connasse
29.A dystopian novel Brave New World
30.A book with a blue cover Un Eté avec Victor Hugo
31.A book of poetry Les Contemplations
32.The first book you see in a bookstore Guide Secret du Val de Loire
33.A classic from the 20th century The Great Gatsby
34.A book from the library La Disparition
35.An autobiography Talking as fast as I can: From Gilmore Girls to Gilmore (and everything in between)
36.A book about a road trip La Vie Errante
37.A book about a culture you’re unfamiliar with The Jungle Book
38.A satirical book Candide
39.A book that takes place on an island L'île des esclaves
40.A book that’s guaranteed to bring you joy Summer Falls and Other Stories
But, because challenging myself to read 30 books isn't enough, with a couple of friends, we decided to snagged this reading challenge from a website. 40 books with a particular themes to read this year. I already have ideas for some, others I don't know how I can manage, like reading a library book, because it's been years since I last went to a library.
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