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A Year of Living Kindly: Choices That Will Change Your Life and the World Around You (other topics)Gillyflower (other topics)
The Sound of Spring (other topics)
Just Mercy (other topics)
The Education of Margot Sánchez (other topics)
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Parachute (1995)
1. “Fall in Two” – Read a book with a number in the title
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“Mona Lisa” – Read a book about art or that features art- Killing Vincent: The Man, the Myth, and the Murder3.
“Love for Me” – Read a love storyThe Sound of Spring4.
“Window” – Read a book with an inanimate object in the titleThe Caliph's House: A Year in Casablanca5.
“Eden” – Read a book about temptationGillyflower>“Scars & Stitches” – Read a used book, the more banged up the better
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“The Prize” – Read a book about someone who’s lost themselvesThe Bone People7.
“Dissolve” – Read a book and take credit here if it didn’t leave a lasting impressionGoing Gray: What I Learned about Beauty, Sex, Work, Motherhood, Authenticity, and Everything Else That Really Matters8.
“Cocoon” – Read a book while you’re wrapped up in a blanket, or under the sheets in bedBeauty Reinvented: How to Embrace Gray Hair, Upgrade Your Self-Confidence and Redefine Your Beauty9. “Happy Frappy” – Read a book that takes place near or on a river
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“Parachute” – Take the plunge and read a book in a genre you don’t normally readKindred ConnectionsGoldfly (1997)
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“Great Escape” – Read a book while you’re on a road trip, or in which a portion of the book takes place in a carBig Things Have Small Beginnings: Learn to Play the Great Game12. “Demons” – Read a book that features an evil entity or someone with evil intent
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“Perfect” – Read a book about drugs and drug useSing, Unburied, Sing14. “Airport Song” – Read a book that you picked up at an airport, or that features an airplane/airport
15. “Medicine” – Take a sick day and read a book
16. “X-Ray Eyes” – Read a song about a superhero or someone with strange powers
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“Grin”– Read a book that makes you feel goodSilver Hair: Say Goodbye to the Dye and Let Your Natural Light Shine: A HandbookLost and Gone Forever (1999)
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“What You Wish For” – Read a book that was on your wishlist90 Miles to Havana22.
“Barrel of a Gun” – Read a book written by or featuring a movie starGillyflower23.
“Either Way” – Read a book you’ve been on the fence aboutSing, Unburied, Sing24. “Fa Fa” – Read a book that features a made – up language or dialect
25. “I Spy” – Read a book from your TBR pile that is on one of your friend’s bookshelves
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“Center of Attention” – Read a book written in first personIf Beale Street Could Talk27.
“All the Way Up to Heaven” – Read a book in your coziest, most favorite reading spotMe Before You28.
“Happier” – Read whatever the fuck you want and take credit for it hereMe Before You29.
“So Long” – Read a book with more than 400 pagesThe Bone People30.
“Two Points for Honesty” – Read a book that someone recommends to you and then tell them what you honestly thought of itJust Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption31.
“Rainy Day” – Read a book on a rainy dayThe Bone PeopleKeep It Together (2003)
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“Diane” – Read a book with a female protagonistThe Invisible Realm33. “Careful” – Read a book that you borrowed from someone (and had to return in pristine condition)
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“Amsterdam” – Read a book set in a different countryThe Bone People35.
“Backyard” – Read a book written by an author from your hometown/city/stateThe Education of Margot Sánchez36.
“Homecoming King” – Read a book about high school or a book that features teenagersThe Education of Margot Sánchez37.
“Ramona” – Read a book written by someone who identifies as femaleVirginia Hamilton: America’s Storyteller38.
“Jesus on the Radio” – Listen to a bookish podcast or an audiobookWriting Magic: Creating Stories that Fly39.
“Keep it Together” – Read a book that keeps freaking you right the fuck outSing, Unburied, Sing40. “Come Downstairs and Say Hello” – Read a book while at, or hiding from, a family gathering
41. “Red Oyster Cult” – Read a book that features a mother or focuses on the character’s relationship with their mother
42. “Long Way Down” – Read a book written in third person
43. “I Hope Tomorrow is Like Today” – Read a book that takes place in the future
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“Untitled Hidden Track” – Read a book that you uncovered accidentallyIn a Boulder's Shadow45. “Two at a Time” – Read a book written by two authors
46. “Say That to My Face” – Read a book someone would classify as a “guilty pleasure”
47. “Starless Heaven” – Read a book at the beach
48. “Days” – Read a book that takes place over the span of just a few days
Ganging Up on the Sun (2006)
49. “Lightning Rod” – Read a Cli-Fi book (a book that features climate change or strange weather)
50. “Satellite” – Read a book that takes place primarily at night
51. “Manifest Destiny” – Read a book that someone randomly selects for you off your bookshelf
52. “One Man Wrecking Machine” – Read a Sci-Fi book (extra points if it features time travel)
53. “The Captain” – Read a book that takes place on the ocean or on a ship/boat
54. “The New Underground” – Read a book that takes place in a dystopian setting/time, or features a cult
55. “Ruby Falls” – Read a book with a color in the title
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“C’mon” – Read a book that didn’t sit well with youGoing Gray: What I Learned about Beauty, Sex, Work, Motherhood, Authenticity, and Everything Else That Really Matters57.
“Empire State” – Read a book that takes place in NYC or is written by an author who calls NYC homeThe Education of Margot Sánchez58. “Dear Valentine” – Read a book that takes place on or around a holiday
59. “The Beginning of the End” – Read a book about the end of the world
60. “Hang On” – Read a book that’s about another book, or is written as a book in a book
Satellite EP (2007)
61. “G Major” – Read a book about music or that features a band or musician
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“Rise & Shine” – Spend the morning reading a book and take credit hereThe Bone People63. “Timothy Leary” – Read a book with a man’s name in the title
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“I’m Through” – If you’re reading a book that you’re just not into, DNF it and take credit hereAfter YouEasy Wonderful (2010)
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“Architects & Engineers” – Read a book that takes place in a cityThe Caliph's House: A Year in Casablanca66. “Do You Love Me” – Read a book by your favorite author
67. “On the Ocean” – Read a book that is dark and foreshadowing
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“This Could All Be Yours” – Read a self-help or motivational bookA Year of Living Kindly: Choices That Will Change Your Life and the World Around You69. “Stay with Me Jesus” – Read a book that features religion or is about a religious conspiracy
70. “Bad Bad World” – Read a book in which the title contains the same word twiceSing, Unburied, Sing71.
“This is How it Feels to Have a Broken Heart” – Read a book that takes place during a war or features a character who has served in a warIn a Boulder's Shadow72. “What You Call Love” – Read a book in your favorite genre
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“That’s No Way to Get into Heaven” – Read a book in which the main character(s) does something wickedSing, Unburied, Sing74. “Jesus and Mary” – Read a book that features angels or a rapture/biblical end times
75. “Hercules” – Read a book about a mythological character
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“Do What You Want” – Read whatever floats your boat and take credit for it hereMe Before You77. “Well” – Read a book that takes you down a weird, trippy rabbit hole
78. “Jonah” – Read a book that features a giant fish or whale
79. “Lost at Sea” – Read a book and if it made it absolutely no sense to you, take credit here
On the Ocean EP (2011)
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“Big White Bed” – Read a book in bed, and only in bedBeauty Reinvented: How to Embrace Gray Hair, Upgrade Your Self-Confidence and Redefine Your Beauty81.
“Every Moment” – Read a book that you just can’t put down/stop thinking aboutMe Before YouEvermotion (2015)
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“Long Night” – Read a book that kept you up all nightMe Before You83.
“Endlessly” – Read a book and take credit for it here if it felt like it was never going to endKindred Connections84.
“Doin’ it By Myself” – Read a book in which the protag is a hermit/antisocial/lonelyKindred Connections85. “Lazy Love” – Read a book instead of doing anything else and take credit for your procrastination here
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“Simple Machine” – Read a digital bookBig Things Have Small Beginnings: Learn to Play the Great Game87.
“Expectation” – Read a book and if it didn’t meet your expectations, take credit hereGoing Gray: What I Learned about Beauty, Sex, Work, Motherhood, Authenticity, and Everything Else That Really Matters88.
“Gangway” – Read a book with just one word in the titleGillyflower89.
“Kid Dreams” – Read a book that features a child protagonistThe Invisible Realm90. “Never Coming Down” – Read a book that’s set in the 70’s
91. “It is Just What it is” – Read a book that’s pretty straightforward
92. “Farewell” – Read the last book written by an author
Look Alive (2019)
93. “Look Alive” – Read a book about zombies or dead people
94. “Don’t Go” – Read a book and if it made you wish it had never ended, take credit for it here
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“Hard Times” – Read a book you borrowed from the libraryThe Caliph's House: A Year in Casablanca , The Bone People96. “Hello Mr Sun” – Go outside, sit in the sun, and read a book, then take credit for it here
97. “Overexcited” – Read a book you could not wait to get your hands on
98. “Summertime” – Read a book that takes place in the summer
99. “Terrified” – Read a horror book
100. “Mind Kontrol” – Give into the hype and read a book that everyone else is talking about
101. “Not for Nothing” – Read a book that you know is going to piss you off
102. “When You Go Quiet” – Read a book that you get totally, 100% absorbed in and take credit for it here