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from the #Ampersand2019 reading challenge group.
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9. A Thousand Perfect Notes | A book with wings on the cover
10. Vassa in the Night | A standalone novel
11. Sleepy hollow and other short stories | A collection of short stories or essays
12. The Priory of the Orange Tree | A book with 500+ pages
13. The Bogan Mondrian | A book by an Australian author
14. Obsidio | Book with the highest Goodreads rating
15. Birthmarked | A book with a person on the cover
16. Children of Blood and Bone | A book with "of" in the title
17. The Belles | A book with a POC main character
18. Carrie | A book published in the 20th Century

1. The Other Side of Summer | A book on your TBR for 2+ years
2. I Am Out With Lanterns | A contemporary book
3. Found | A book with a one-word title
4. From Twinkle, with Love | An #ownvoices book
5. Eliza and Her Monsters | A book with mental health rep
6. The Disasters | A book with LGBTQ+ rep
7. Wild Beauty | A book with flowers/nature on the cover
8. Ace of Shades | A book from a subscription box


I'm easing into my reading challenge with some contemporaries, and I'd also like to finish my backlist books from The YA Chronicles + finally read Obsidio.
I was going to write a list of all the prompts that could fit the books, but I realised that about a third of them would work. WHOOPS! I'll see how I go and what books I assign to the prompts as the month progresses.


Can I post a challenge calendar on this group to help me keep track of my books, and so other members can see how I am progressing? If so, it would be cool if other members posted their c..."
Of course! I'll make a new thread where people can update others on/keep track of their progress.

Your preference! The discussion threads in this group were numbered for ease of reference when I created them, but the challenge graphic only has boxes to tick so you can read in any order you choose.

1. CAN A BOOK COUNT FOR MORE THAN ONE PROMPT?
Absolutely! I personally created this challenge to get through as many of my TBR books as possible so I'm aiming to read at least 52 books using this list. However, you don't have to use the challenge that way. It all depends on your individual goals.
2. DO I HAVE TO READ IN ORDER OF THE PROMPTS?
There is no set order to the prompts, so you can read however you choose. While the discussion threads in this group were numbered for ease of reference when I created them (and so I didn't accidentally skip over some prompts), there's no numbering system on the challenge graphic. If you choose to print it out, however, there are boxes you can tick as you go along!

I haven't read Release, but I had a look and it does seem to have a bit of mental health rep in it based on this (https://www.epicreads.com/blog/author...
"Then, in RELEASE, Patrick tells an entire story in the span of a day. Adam Thorn deals with anxiety as well, but it’s on a much smaller scale. The world isn’t ending (well, that he knows of), and his main concerns are related to his homophobic parents, saying goodbye to an ex he may still love, and other facets of his day to day life."

I just finished reading Invictus this month and really enjoyed it!

Pretty sure each prompt fits more than one book on my TBR, so I'll see what I'm in the mood for throughout the year!
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