2015 reading challenge

1. a book with more than 500 pages -  J.K. Rowling "Harry Potter and the goblet of fire"
2. a romance - Sophie Kinsella "Can you keep a secret ?"
3. a book that became a movie - Veronica Roth "Divergent"
4. a book published this year - Marissa Meyer "Fairest"
5. a book with a number in the title - E.L. James " Fifty shades darker"
6. a book written by someone under 30 - Veronica Roth "Insurgent"
7. a book with nonhuman characters - Marissa Meyer "Cress"
8. a funny book  - John Green "An abundance of Katherins"
9. a book by a female author - J.K. Rowling "Harry Potter and the sorcerer's stone"
10. a mystery or a thriller - Gillian Flynn "Dark places"
11. a book with one-word title - Veronica Roth "Alliegent"
12. a book of short stories - Cameron Dokey "The storyteller's daughter: a retelling of Arabian nights"
13. a book set in a different country - Stephen King "The shining"
14. a nonfiction book - Jaroslavas Melnikas "Moters laimės enciklopedija"
15. a popular author's first book - John Green "Looking for Alaska"
16. a book from your favorite author that you haven't read - Mary Higgins Clark "Pasiimk mano širdį"
17. a book a friend recommended - Robbin S. Sharma "The monk who sold his Ferrari"
18. a Pulitzer - prize winning book - Ernest Hemingway "The Old Man and The Sea"
19. a book based on a true story - Jay Anson " The Amityville horror"
20. a book at the bottom of your to read list - Mario Reading "Nostradamus prophesies"
21. a book your mom or dad loves - Lev Tolstoj "Karas ir taika. I tomas"
22. a book that scares you - Josh Malerman "Bird box"
23. a book more than 100 years old - Louisa May Alcott "Mažosios moterys" 
24. a book based entirely on its cover - Marian Keyes "Angels"
25. a book you were supposed to read in school but didn't - Džeromas Selindžeris "Rugiuose prie bedugnės" 
26. a memoir - Amy Poehler "Yes please" 
27. a book you can finish in a day - J.K. Rowling "Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets"
28. a book with antonyms in the title - Lev Tolstoj "Karas ir taika. II tomas"
29. a book set somewhere you've always wanted to visit - Jo Nesbø "The Devil's star"
30. a book that came out the year you were born - Ken Grimwood "Replay"
31. a book with bad reviews - E.L. James "Fifty shades freed"
32. a trilogy - Brandon Sanderson "Mistborn: The final empire"
33. a book from your childhood - Astrid Lindgren "Pepė ilgakojinė"
34. a book with a love triangle - Sarah Blakley - Cartwright, David Leslie Johnson "Red Riding Hood"
35. a book set in a future - Marissa Meyer "Cinder"
36. a book set in high school - Rainbow Rowell "Fangirl"
37. a book with a color in the title - Marissa Meyer "Scarlet"
38. a book that makes/ made you cry - Patrick Ness "A monster calls" 
39. a book with magic - J.K.Rowling "Harry Potter and a prisoner of Azkaban"
40. a graphic novel - Craig Thompson "Blankets"
41. a book by an author you've never read before - Jennifer Weiner "In her shoes"
42. a book you own, but have never read before - Brandon Sanderson "The well of Ascension" 
43. a book that takes place in your hometown
44. a book that was originally written in another language - J.K.Rowling "Harry Potter and the order of the Phoenix"
45. a book set during Christmas ( or similar holiday)
46. a book written by an author with your same initials - Sally Green "Half Bad"
47. a play - Oscar Wilde "An ideal husband"
48. a banned book - E.L. James "Fifty shades of Grey"
49. a book based on or turned in to tv show
50. a book you started but never finished - Kurt Vonnegut "Galapagos"

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