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Tackle That TBR Vol 5: A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes
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Amber (54) 1/12
✿Kenzie Reads✿ (48) 4/12
Loe (61) 1/12
Violet (34) 3/12

Aliana (17) 15/24
Allie (39) 37/24
Allie (40) 6/24
Amelia (8) 18/24
Asia (32) 23/24
Bopeep (3) 26/24
Brianna (51) 21/24
Clurr (55) 15/24
Hafs (20) 23/24
Haley (4)
Helen (47) 22/24
Isabella (22) 27/24
Jaclyn (49) 1/24
Katie (24) 23/24
Katie (68)
komoreby (84) 9/24
Kylie (50)
Leah (42) 2/24
Leslie (33) 7/24
Lindsay (27) 8/24
Mara (13) 16/24
May (31) 2/24
Melanie (18) 23/24
mina (9) 21/24
phoenix (26)
Rae (46)
Rosina (28) 1/24
⚡️Samantha⚡️ (45) 1/24
Steph (15)
Tiffany (44)
Travis (53) 1/24
Vivian (38)

akacya (10) 36/52
Aristi (16) 26/52
Brianna (56) 38/52
Diné *The Lazy Kitsune* (37) 11 /52 (SV)
Elena (87) 48/52
Elysian (19) 18/52
Gaea (65) 30/52
Madhuparna (14) 40/52
Melissa (52) 7/52
Mikaelah (78) 30/52
Phoenix_In_The_Shadows (7—SV) 21/52
Primadonna (36) 10/52
Sierra (12) 48/52

Isabella (22) Fairy Godmother
Allie (39) Fairy Godmother
Laura ☾ (23) Villain
jime (25) Fairy Godmother
✨ Brianna Raquel ✨ (63) Villain
Cat (86) Royalty
Bopeep (3) Fairy Godmother
Juliane (5) Fairy Godmother
Bookworm (81) Fairy Godmother
Pandamunky (43) Royalty
nya (82) Fairy Godmother
Lexus (76) Fairy Godmother
Abigail (21) Fairy Godmother

I loved the trivia you made for each version. I onlye knew about Yeh-Shen, as some youtubers made a version of it :P
BOOKS READ: 26/24
Yeh-Shen.
Impossible level: all BIPOC or LGBTQ+ authors
1.
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author - Los tres mosqueteros
3.
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years - Ready player one / Strange the dreamer / Blue lily, lily blue
5 Read a book published when you were 10 - Mortal Engines / Ángeles y demonios /
6. Read the longest book on your TBR - las 1001 noches
7.
8.
Cendrillon
Impossible level: read the winner instead of the nominee, and read a PBC Group read in the month it was featured)
1.
2.
3.
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book - The Power
5.
6.
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2.
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4.
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc) - The Ship of the Dead
6.
Donkeyskin
Impossible level: stick with either the cover or title for the whole category
1.
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title
3.
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title - El legado Hawthorne*
5.
Cap O'Rushes
Impossible level: all BIPOC authors
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title - These Hollow Vows
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4.
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR - The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea
Cinderfella
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author - Gods of Jade and Shadow
3.
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9.
Vasilisa
Impossible level: all LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2.
3.
4.
5.
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book

Books: X / 24
Yeh-Shen.
Impossible level: all BIPOC or LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8. Read a five-star (to you) book
Cendrillon
Impossible level: read the winner instead of the nominee, and read a PBC Group read in the month it was featured)
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin
Impossible level: stick with either the cover or title for the whole category
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O'Rushes
Impossible level: all BIPOC authors
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa
Impossible level: all LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book

I will try to reach the level of Fairy Godmother
Books Read: 24/24
Yeh-Shen
Impossible level: all BIPOC or LGBTQ+ authors
✔ 1. Read a book published before 1900 Märchen Von einem, der auszog das Fürchten zu lernen
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
✔ 3. Read a book written with two POVs Eleanor & Park
✔ 4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years One of Our Thursdays Is Missing
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
✔ 8. Read a five-star (to you) book The Fellowship of the Ring
Cendrillon
Impossible level: read the winner instead of the nominee, and read a PBC Group read in the month it was featured)
✔ 1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read Never Let Me Go
✔ 2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book The Witches Are Coming
✔ 3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist Der kleine Prinz
✔ 4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book A Streetcar Named Desire
✔ 5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok Royal Blue
✔ 6. Read a translated bestseller Reise zum Mittelpunkt der Erde
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
✔ 1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling Cinderella Is Dead
✔ 2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show The Queen's Gambit
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
✔ 5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc) Legendborn
✔ 6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc) Impact Winter
Donkeyskin
Impossible level: stick with either the cover or title for the whole category
✔ 1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title Woran du erkennst, dass deine Katze deinen Tod plant
✔ 2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title Miss Merkel: Mord in der Uckermark
✔ 3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title Der Herr der Ringe. Anhänge und Register
✔ 4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title The Midnight Library
✔ 5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title Wolkenschloss
Cap O'Rushe
Impossible level: all BIPOC authors
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
✔ 3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric Breakfast at Tiffany's
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
✔ 6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author Kate in Waiting: Liebe ist (nicht) nur Theater
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa
Impossible level: all LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
✔ 3. Read a book set in the 1990s Mondscheintarif
✔ 4. Read a book with a map Siege and Storm
✔ 5. Read a book set during summer The Great Gatsby
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book
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Yes, Impossible level folks (if anyone goes Impossible): this is the beginning of your (super)villain origin story.

Books Read: 21/52
Yeh-Shen
1. Read a book published before 1900 Dracula
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs Snow White
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years Coraline
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author When Life Gives You Vampires
8. Read a five-star (to you) book The Eyre Affair
Cendrillon
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok Neon Gods
6. Read a translated bestseller The Chestnut Man
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling The Alpha Wolf's Baby
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc) Desperate Measures
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc) Electric Idol
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc) Rise of the Phoenix
Donkeyskin . (Cover)
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title The Last Smile in Sunder City
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title Barbarian Lover
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title Barbarian Alien
Cap O'Rushes
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Comic Book
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover Wolf Mated
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR Ice Planet Barbarians
Cinderfella
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author The Song That Called Them Home
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer Cold as Hell
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book

BOOKS READ: 18/24
Yeh-Shen.
Impossible level: all BIPOC or LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
✓ 3. Read a book written with two POVs - It Happened One Summer

4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
✓ 7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author - Doughnuts and Doom

✓ 8. Read a five-star (to you) book - The Kiss Quotient

Cendrillon
Impossible level: read the winner instead of the nominee, and read a PBC Group read in the month it was featured)
✓ 1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read - Boyfriend Material

✓ 2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book - The Ex Hex

3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
✓ 5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok - It Ends with Us

6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
✓ 2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show - Heartstopper: Volume One

3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
✓ 5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc) - Lore Olympus: Volume One

6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc) -
Donkeyskin
Impossible level: stick with either the cover or title for the whole category
✓ 1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title - The Heart Principle

✓ 2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title - Late to the Party

✓ 3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title - I Kissed Shara Wheeler

✓ 4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title - Sheets

✓ 5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title - Delilah Green Doesn't Care

Cap O'Rushes
Impossible level: all BIPOC authors
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
✓ 7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover - Lycanthropy and Other Chronic Illnesses

8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
✓ 2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author - Fifteen Hundred Miles from the Sun

3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
✓ 4. Read a book written by a South Asian author - The Henna Wars

5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
✓ 9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author - Gender Queer

Vasilisa
Impossible level: all LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
✓ 5. Read a book set during summer - The Heartbreak Bakery

6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book
Level: Fairy Godmother
Completed: 21/24 ☑
Yeh-Shen. 3/8 ☐
☐ 1. Read a book published before 1900
☐ 2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
☑ 3. Read a book written with two POVs Tools of Engagement
☑ 4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years Sanctuary
☐ 5 Read a book published when you were 10
☐ 6. Read the longest book on your TBR
☐ 7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
☑ 8. Read a five-star (to you) book A Holiday by Gaslight
Cendrillon 3/7 ☐
☑ 1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read She Who Became the Sun
☑ 2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book Malibu Rising
☑ 3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist Black Sun
☐ 4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
☐ 5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
☐ 6. Read a translated bestseller
☐ 7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel 2/6 ☐
☐ 1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
☐ 2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
☐ 3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
☑ 4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc) Beasts and Beauty
☐ 5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
☑ 6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc) Iron Kissed
Donkeyskin 5/5 ☑
☑ 1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title Fair Game
☑ 2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title Sandstorm
☑ 3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title The Accidental Beauty Queen
☑ 4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title Unravel Me
☑ 5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title Loveless
Cap O'Rushes 4/10 ☐
☐ 1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
☑ 2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover Fevered Star
☐ 3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
☑ 4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title Darling Rose Gold
☐ 5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
☐ 6. Read a book with dream in the title
☑ 7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover The Girl in Red
☐ 8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
☑ 9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title Blood for Blood
☐ 10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella 2/9 ☐
☑ 1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander Year of the Reaper
☑ 2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author The Spanish Love Deception
☐ 3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
☐ 4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
☐ 5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
☐ 6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
☐ 7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
☐ 8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
☐ 9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa 3/7 ☐
☐ 1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
☑ 2. Read a book set in space Sunreach
☑ 3. Read a book set in the 1990s Survive the Night
☑ 4. Read a book with a map Four Dead Queens
☐ 5. Read a book set during summer
☐ 6. Read a book with a climate change theme
☐ 7. Read a gothic horror book
Completed: 21/24 ☑
Yeh-Shen. 3/8 ☐
☐ 1. Read a book published before 1900
☐ 2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
☑ 3. Read a book written with two POVs Tools of Engagement
☑ 4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years Sanctuary
☐ 5 Read a book published when you were 10
☐ 6. Read the longest book on your TBR
☐ 7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
☑ 8. Read a five-star (to you) book A Holiday by Gaslight
Cendrillon 3/7 ☐
☑ 1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read She Who Became the Sun
☑ 2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book Malibu Rising
☑ 3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist Black Sun
☐ 4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
☐ 5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
☐ 6. Read a translated bestseller
☐ 7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel 2/6 ☐
☐ 1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
☐ 2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
☐ 3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
☑ 4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc) Beasts and Beauty
☐ 5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
☑ 6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc) Iron Kissed
Donkeyskin 5/5 ☑
☑ 1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title Fair Game
☑ 2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title Sandstorm
☑ 3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title The Accidental Beauty Queen
☑ 4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title Unravel Me
☑ 5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title Loveless
Cap O'Rushes 4/10 ☐
☐ 1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
☑ 2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover Fevered Star
☐ 3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
☑ 4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title Darling Rose Gold
☐ 5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
☐ 6. Read a book with dream in the title
☑ 7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover The Girl in Red
☐ 8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
☑ 9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title Blood for Blood
☐ 10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella 2/9 ☐
☑ 1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander Year of the Reaper
☑ 2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author The Spanish Love Deception
☐ 3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
☐ 4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
☐ 5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
☐ 6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
☐ 7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
☐ 8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
☐ 9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa 3/7 ☐
☐ 1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
☑ 2. Read a book set in space Sunreach
☑ 3. Read a book set in the 1990s Survive the Night
☑ 4. Read a book with a map Four Dead Queens
☐ 5. Read a book set during summer
☐ 6. Read a book with a climate change theme
☐ 7. Read a gothic horror book

Books read: 36/52
Yeh-Shen.
Impossible level: all BIPOC or LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs✔ Why We Fly
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10✔ If You Could Be Mine
6. Read the longest book on your TBR✔ A Little Life
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author✔ Black Cake
8. Read a five-star (to you) book✔ Descendant of the Crane
Cendrillon.
Impossible level: read the winner instead of the nominee, and read a PBC Group read in the month it was featured)
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read✔ Boyfriend Material
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book✔ Crying in H Mart
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist✔ The Empress of Salt and Fortune
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok✔ The Hawthorne Legacy
6. Read a translated bestseller✔ Les Misérables
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee✔ Darius the Great Is Not Okay
Aschenputtel.
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling✔ The Grimrose Girls
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show✔ Life of Pi
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)✔ Within These Wicked Walls
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)✔ Gods of Jade and Shadow
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)✔ The Stardust Thief
Donkeyskin.✔
Impossible level: stick with either the cover or title for the whole category✔
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title✔ Things We Couldn't Say
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title✔ Loathe at First Sight
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title✔ Forest of a Thousand Lanterns
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title✔ Always Never Yours
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title✔ Loveless
Cap O'Rushes.
Impossible level: all BIPOC authors
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title✔ This Poison Heart
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title✔ Jade City
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title✔ Butterfly Yellow
6. Read a book with dream in the title✔ In the Dream House
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella.
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author✔ Oculta
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean✔ When We Were Birds
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author✔ Pahua and the Soul Stealer
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author✔ A Thousand Splendid Suns
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author✔ They Wish They Were Us
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author✔ This Place: 150 Years Retold
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity✔ Spoiler Alert
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author✔ These Violent Delights
Vasilisa.
Impossible level: all LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space✔ Tarnished Are the Stars
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer✔ The Girl from the Sea
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book✔ Her Body and Other Parties: Stories
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i'm probably going for the fairy godmother
so... do we have the option of villains and super villains (impossible lvl) or is it only super villains?"
There's an option for villain or supervillain (impossible IV)

BOOKS READ: 48/52
Yeh-Shen
Pride and Prejudice
Twelve Years a Slave
The Age of Witches
Shades of Earth
The Ruins of Gorlan
Good Girl, Bad Blood
A Flicker in the Dark
Shrouded in the Dark
Cendrillon
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
The Raven Boys
Coraline
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
All the Light We Cannot See
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
Ace of Spades Sneak Peek
The Hate U Give
Aschenputtel
Tink and Wendy
Days Gone Bye
Assassin's Creed: Renaissance
The Never King
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
Circe
Not the Witch You Wed
Donkeyskin
A Vow So Bold and Deadly
Luckiest Girl Alive
A Heart So Fierce and Broken
A Curse So Dark and Lonely
Wicked Like a Wildfire
Cap O'Rushes
This Is Our Story
Across the Universe
Mother Knows Best
Obsidian
Bedbugs
The Dream Thieves
Emerging From The Dark
Blue Lily, Lily Blue
Washed In Blood
The Raven King
Cinderfella
The Whale Rider
Mexican Gothic
Pirate Latitudes
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
We Hunt the Flame
I Believe in a Thing Called Love
What If It's Us
Firekeeper's Daughter
Dumplin'
9.
She Who Became the Sun
Vasilisa
1.
Monument 14
A Million Suns
Kill Creek
I Must Betray You
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
Orleans
7.
The Death of Jane Lawrence

Books Read: 16/24
Yeh-Shen:
1.
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3.
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5. Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8.
Cendrillon:
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2.
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel:
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2.
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4.
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Cap O'Rushes:
1.
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8.
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10.
Cinderfella:
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa:
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5.
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7.

Well, I already have my 2022 TBR Pile so I'm gonna go for the Villain level. XD
Books Read: 52/52
Yeh-Shen:
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
The Kiss Quotient
1Q84
Attachments
The 13.5 Lives Of Captain Bluebear
A Magic Steeped in Poison
City of Ghosts
Cendrillon:
Aschenputtel:
Donkeyskin:
Cap O'Rushes:
Cinderfella:
Vasilisa:

Books Read:0/12
Yeh-Shen.
Impossible level: all BIPOC or LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book published before 1900 -
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVsWhat If It's Us
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four yearsA Whole New World
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8. Read a five-star (to you) bookWhen You Get the Chance
Cendrillon
Impossible level: read the winner instead of the nominee, and read a PBC Group read in the month it was featured)
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok-
6. Read a translated bestseller-
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv showThe Sun Is Also a Star
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin
Impossible level: stick with either the cover or title for the whole category
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O'Rushes
Impossible level: all BIPOC authors
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa
Impossible level: all LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book

Books Read: 19/24
Yeh-Shen 6/8
☐ 1. Read a book published before 1900: Pride and Prejudice
☐ 2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
🗹 3. Read a book written with two POVs: Fireborne
🗹 4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years: The Forests of Silence
🗹 5. Read a book published when you were 10: Scarlet
🗹 6. Read the longest book on your TBR: Pandemic
🗹 7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author: Only a Monster
🗹 8. Read a five-star (to you) book: Finders Keepers
Cap O'Rushes 5/10
🗹 1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title: These Violent Delights
🗹 2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover: Aurora Rising
🗹 3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric: Shatter Me
☐ 4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
☐ 5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
☐ 6. Read a book with dream in the title: Darkly Dreaming Dexter
☐ 7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover: For the Wolf
☐ 8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title: The Poppy War
🗹 9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title: Not Even Bones
🗹 10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR: The Martian
Cinderfella 4/9
☐ 1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
🗹 2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author: With the Fire on High
☐ 3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
☑ 4. Read a book written by a South Asian author: The Weight of Our Sky
🗹 5. Read a book written by a West Asian author: Lowriders in Space
🗹 6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author: See You Yesterday
☐ 7. Read a book by an Indigenous author: Dark Emu
☐ 8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
☐ 9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa 4/7
☐ 1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
☑ 2. Read a book set in space: A New Hope: The Princess, the Scoundrel, and the Farm Boy
☐ 3. Read a book set in the 1990s
🗹 4. Read a book with a map: The Gilded Ones
🗹 5. Read a book set during summer: Dial A for Aunties
🗹 6. Read a book with a climate change theme: Want
☐ 7. Read a gothic horror book

Completed: 23/24
Yeh-Shen
☐ 1. Read a book published before 1900
☐ 2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
☑ 3. Read a book written with two POVs Three Words for Goodbye
☑ 4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years The Silent Sister
☑ 5. Read a book published when you were 10 Coma
☐ 6. Read the longest book on your TBR
☐ 7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
☑ 8. Read a five-star (to you) book The Party Crasher
Cendrillon
☑ 1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read The Personal Librarian
☑ 2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book The Two Lives of Lydia Bird
☑ 3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist Every Heart a Doorway
☐ 4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
☑ 5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok Verity
☐ 6. Read a translated bestseller
☐ 7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
☐ 1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
☑ 2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back
☐ 3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
☐ 4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
☐ 5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
☐ 6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin
☑ 1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title Anatomy: A Love Story
☑ 2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts on Being a Woman
☑ 3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title Small Things Like These
☑ 4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title Malibu Rising
☑ 5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title The Last House on the Street
Cap O'Rushes
☑ 1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title These Tangled Vines
☑ 2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover The Girl Who Drank the Moon
☑ 3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric Heard It in a Love Song
☐ 4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
☐ 5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
☐ 6. Read a book with dream in the title
☐ 7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
☑ 8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title The Rose Code
☑ 9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title Salvage the Bones
☐ 10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella
☑ 1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander The Travelling Cat Chronicles
☐ 2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
☐ 3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
☐ 4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
☐ 5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
☑ 6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author The Summer Place
☐ 7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
☐ 8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
☐ 9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa
☑ 1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster Christmas in Peachtree Bluff
☐ 2. Read a book set in space
☐ 3. Read a book set in the 1990s
☐ 4. Read a book with a map
☑ 5. Read a book set during summer Golden Girl
☐ 6. Read a book with a climate change theme
☐ 7. Read a gothic horror book

Villain: 18/52
Yeh-Shen: 3/8
Impossible level: all BIPOC or LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book published before 1900 If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho - gay
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author No Longer Human - Japanese/ doneFebruary
3. Read a book written with two POVs
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10 Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe - Latinx/ doneJanuary
6. Read the longest book on your TBR A Little Life - Japanese
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8. Read a five-star (to you) book The Shadow of Kyoshi - Asian American/ done January
Cendrillon: 3/7
Impossible level: read the winner instead of the nominee, and read a PBC Group read in the month it was featured
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist American Gods/ done April
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book Piranesi
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok They Never Learn/ doneJanuary
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee - Challenger Deep/ doneJanuary
Aschenputtel: 2/6
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show Kiki's Delivery Service - ovAsian
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book The Rise of Kyoshi - ovAsian/ doneJanuary
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend A Dowry of Blood - ovBisexual/ doneJanuary
Donkeyskin: 0/5
Impossible level: stick with either the cover or title for the whole category
1. Read a book with a red cover
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover Yolk
3. Read a book with a green cover
4. Read a book with a blue cover
5. Read a book with a purple cover
Cap O'Rushes: 6/10
Impossible level: all BIPOC authors
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title These Violent Delights - Chinese
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover The Weight of the Stars - African American/ doneMarch
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric Never Let Me Go - Japanese
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title Gods of Jade and Shadow - Latinx
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title Butterfly Yellow - Vietnamese/ doneFebruary
6. Read a book with dream in the title In the Dream House - Latinx/ doneFebruary
7. Read a book with wolf on the cover Beasts and Beauty - Indian/ doneJanuary
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title Burning Roses - Asian/ doneJanuary
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR Ace of Spades - African American/ doneMarch
Cinderfella: 3/9
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a book written by a Pacific IslanderSharks in the Time of Saviors
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean Clap When You Land - ovDominican/ doneJanuary
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author Hani and Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating #ownvoices queer& Bangladeshi
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author Tell Me Again How a Crush Should Feel ovLesbian& Iranian/ doneFebruary
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity Gabi, a Girl in Pieces
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author Light from Uncommon Stars ovTransgender& Asian American/ doneMarch
Vasilisa: 1/7
Impossible level: all LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster Girls at the Edge of the World - lesbian
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s - The Miseducation of Cameron Post - lesbian
4. Read a book with a map The Priory of the Orange Tree
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book Plain Bad Heroines- lesbian/ doneJanuary
I'm going to try fairy god mother as well.
Loved the trivia!!!!
Books read 23/24
1. Read a book published before 1900- Little women
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...#
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author- Their eyes were watching God
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
3. Read a book written with two POVs- The kiss quotient
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
4. Read a book with a red cover- Crying in H mart
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
6. Read the longest book on your TBR- The priory of the orange tree
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...#
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author- Black cake
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
8. Read a five-star (to you) book- The nightingale
9.Read a book that's popular on Booktok-The midnight library https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
10. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show- Little fires everywhere https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
11. Read a book with an orange cover- Love from Mecca to Medina
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
12. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)- Ayesha at last https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
13. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)- Ariadne
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
14. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)- To kill a kingdom
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
15. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR- These violent delights https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
16. Read a book set in summer- Love and Gelato https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
17. Read a goodreads choice nominee book- Hamnet
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
18. Read the book where the title is a song lyric- A place for us
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
19. Read a book by a South Asian author- The last queen
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
20. Read a book by a West Asian Author- As long as the lemon trees grow
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
21. Read a book with a type of flower in the title- The Rose code https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
22. Read a book with dream in the title- In my dreams I hold a knife
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
23. Read a book with a blue cover- Hamnet
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
24. Read a book by a Latin (x/o/a)- Mexican Gothic
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Loved the trivia!!!!
Books read 23/24
1. Read a book published before 1900- Little women
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...#
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author- Their eyes were watching God
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
3. Read a book written with two POVs- The kiss quotient
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
4. Read a book with a red cover- Crying in H mart
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
6. Read the longest book on your TBR- The priory of the orange tree
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...#
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author- Black cake
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
8. Read a five-star (to you) book- The nightingale
9.Read a book that's popular on Booktok-The midnight library https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
10. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show- Little fires everywhere https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
11. Read a book with an orange cover- Love from Mecca to Medina
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
12. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)- Ayesha at last https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
13. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)- Ariadne
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
14. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)- To kill a kingdom
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
15. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR- These violent delights https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
16. Read a book set in summer- Love and Gelato https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
17. Read a goodreads choice nominee book- Hamnet
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
18. Read the book where the title is a song lyric- A place for us
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
19. Read a book by a South Asian author- The last queen
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
20. Read a book by a West Asian Author- As long as the lemon trees grow
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
21. Read a book with a type of flower in the title- The Rose code https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
22. Read a book with dream in the title- In my dreams I hold a knife
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
23. Read a book with a blue cover- Hamnet
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
24. Read a book by a Latin (x/o/a)- Mexican Gothic
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I'm going to start out as Fairy Godmother but if that proves too easy (I have a feeling it wont, but if it does) I'll make this my villain origin story!
Level: Fairy Godmother
Completed: 24/24
Yeh-Shen
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
Cendrillon
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
Donkeyskin
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
Cap O'Rushes
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
6. Read a book with a climate change theme

Books Read: 27/24
Yeh-Shen
Impossible level: all BIPOC or LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book published before 1900: A Study in Scarlet
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs: Neverwake ☑️
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years Mind Games ☑️
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR: The Priory of the Orange Tree
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author: Do You Follow? ☑️
8. Read a five-star (to you) book: House of Sky and Breath ☑️
Cendrillon
Impossible level: read the winner instead of the nominee, and read a PBC Group read in the month it was featured
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book: Rock Paper Scissors ☑️
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok: Kingdom of the Cursed ☑️
6. Read a translated bestseller: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee: Bone Gap ☑️
Aschenputtel
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling: The Mirror Season
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show A Simple Favor ☑️
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book: Catwoman: Soulstealer
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc): Poisoned ☑️
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc): Bloodmarked
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc): Empire of the Vampire
Donkeyskin .
Impossible level: stick with either the cover or title for the whole category
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title: Crimson Reign ☑️
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title: They Never Learn ☑️
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title Our Dark Duet ☑️
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title: How We Became Wicked ☑️
Cap O'Rushes
Impossible level: all BIPOC authors
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title: All These Bodies ☑️
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover: The Replaced ☑️
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric: You'll Be the Death of Me
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title: Dreamfall ☑️
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover: Red Wolf ☑️
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title:
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title: Blood Countess ☑️
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR: The Dead and the Dark ☑️
Cinderfella
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander: Dark Roads ☑️
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author: Half Truths ☑️
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author: Nice Girls ☑️
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa
Impossible level: all LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster: Unbreakable ☑️
2. Read a book set in space: Thronebreakers ☑️
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map: The Kinder Poison
5. Read a book set during summer: Dark Things I Adore ☑️
6. Read a book with a climate change theme: The Nature of Witches ☑️
7. Read a gothic horror book: The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein ☑️

Books Read: 52/52
Yeh-Shen
Impossible level: all BIPOC or LGBTQ+ authors
Cendrillon
Impossible level: read the winner instead of the nominee, and read a PBC Group read in the month it was featured
Aschenputtel
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
Donkeyskin
Impossible level: stick with either the cover or title for the whole category
Cap O'Rushes
Cinderfella
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
Vasilisa
Impossible level: all LGBTQ+ authors

Books Read: 23/24
Yeh-Shen
Impossible level: all BIPOC or LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs (Complete)

4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years (Complete)

5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR (Complete)

7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author (Complete)

8. Read a five-star (to you) book (Complete)

Cendrillon
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read (Complete)

2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book (Complete)

3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist (Complete)

4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok (Complete)

6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc) (Complete)

6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin
Impossible level: stick with either the cover or title for the whole category
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title (Complete)

2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title (Complete)

3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title (Complete) - I have the paperback, which has different cover art and the title is in a lime green shade

4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title (Complete)

5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title (Complete)

Cap O'Rushes
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title (Complete)

9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR (Complete)

Cinderfella
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author (Complete)

3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author (Complete)

Vasilisa
Impossible level: all LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space (Complete)

3. Read a book set in the 1990s (Complete)

4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer (Complete)

6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book (Complete)


Books Read: 24/24
Yeh-Shen
1.
Emma
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3.
Crier's War
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6.
The Unhoneymooners
7.
I'm Glad My Mom Died
8.
Jane Eyre
Cendrillon
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
The Atlas Six
2.
A Gathering of Shadows
3.
Piranesi
4.
My Sister, the Serial Killer
5.
The Love Hypothesis
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2.
The Lightning Thief
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5.
Ariadne
6.
The Lost Hero
Donkeyskin
1.
Anatomy: A Love Story
2.
The Sea of Monsters
3.
The Titan's Curse
4.
Convenience Store Woman
5.
Maybe In Another Life
Cap O'Rushes
1.
I Was Born for This
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2.
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4.
Dial A for Aunties
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
3.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
4.
The Son of Neptune
5.
Book Lovers
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Tales of Terror

Books Read: 0/24
Yeh-Shen
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8. Read a five-star (to you) book
Cendrillon
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O'Rushes
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book

Books Read: 8/24
Yeh-Shen
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
☑️ 8. Read a five-star (to you) book - JAN - Daisy Jones & The Six
Cendrillon
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
☑️ 2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book - JAN - The Final Girl Support Group
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
☑️ 4. Read a retelling of a classic - JAN- To Kill a Kingdom
☑️ 5. Read a mythological retelling - JAN - Ariadne
☑️ 6. Read an book with creatures from legend - JAN - Disabling Relics for Dummies
Donkeyskin
☑️ 1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title - JAN - Vicious
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
☑️4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title - Bloom
☑️ 5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title - JAN - Seraphina
Cap O'Rushes
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book

I'm going to try fairy godmother level :)
Books Read: 1/24
Yeh-Shen
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8. Read a five-star (to you) book
Cendrillon
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title

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3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O'Rushes
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book
![laurel [the suspected bibliophile] (laurelthereader)](https://images.gr-assets.com/users/1645808644p1/7494844.jpg)
The challenge starts tomorrow—and newcomers can join any time until January 1st, 2023 (when this challenge is over).
Good luck all fairy godmothers and (super)villains! (view spoiler)
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I'm thinking Supervillian is looking really good for you...

Books Read: 2/24
Yeh-Shen. 1 Book Read
Impossible level: all BIPOC or LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8. Read a five-star (to you) book
Cendrillon
Impossible level: read the winner instead of the nominee, and read a PBC Group read in the month it was featured)
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel 1 Book Read
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin
Impossible level: stick with either the cover or title for the whole category
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O'Rushes 1 Book Read
Impossible level: all BIPOC authors
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa
Impossible level: all LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book

Books Read: 23/24
Yeh-Shen
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs

It Happened One Summer
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years

Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR

Rhythm Of War
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8. Read a five-star (to you) book

The Christie Affair
Cendrillon
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read

The Guest List
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book

3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book

The Dutch House
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok

Beach Read
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title

Apples Never Fall
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title

The Yellow Wife
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title:

The Midnight Library
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O'Rushes
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover

The Moonlight Child
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric

The Night Shift
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title

The Nickel Boys
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title

What the Fireflies Knew
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR

The Wisteria Society Of Lady Scoundrels
Cinderfella
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author

The Hacienda
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity

Big Summer
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author

Red White And Royal Blue
Vasilisa
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space

Artemis
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer

The Club
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book

Mexican Gothic

BOOKS READ: 7/24
Yeh-Shen
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
A Clash of Kings by George R R Martin
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8. Read a five-star (to you) book
All Systems Red by Martha Wells (completed)
Cendrillon
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book
People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry (completed)
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
Artificial Condition by Martha Wells (completed)
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedoms by David Blight or Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
Legend or Ninth House
6. Read a translated bestseller
The Girl in the Spider's Web or The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eyeby David Lagencrantz
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith and Jane Austen (complete)d
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
Assassin's Creed: Unity by Oliver Bowden
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
One for All by Lillie Lainoff (retelling of The Three Musketeers)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
The Guinevere Deception by Kiersten White (completed)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris
Donkeyskin
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Skyward by Brandon Sanderson (completed)
Cap O'Rushes
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
Clockwork Angels by Kevin Anderson
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
The Flight of the Silvers by Daniel Price
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
The Mark of the Dragonfly by Jaleigh Johnson or The Girl in the Spider's Web by David Lagencrantz
6. Read a book with dream in the title
Nightmares & Dreamscapes by tephen Kingc
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
Song of Blood & Stone, Blood on the Shamrock: A Novel of Ireland's Civil War, Blood Scion, Bloodwitch, Children of Blood and Bone, or The Blood of Emmett Till
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
To the Sky Kingdom by Tang Qi
Cinderfella
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
Today Tonight Tomorrow, Yes No Maybe So, The Ex Talk, A Place at the Table or Our Year of Maybe
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
A Snake Falls to Earth by Darcie Little Badger
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
Dietland, Faith: Taking Flight, Undead Girl Gang or The Upside of Unrequited
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
The Natural Mother of the Child
Vasilisa
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
Eruption by Harry Turtledove
2. Read a book set in space
The Cruel Stars by John Birmingham
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
Alma Mater: A College Homecoming by P.F. Kluge
4. Read a book with a map
Prodigy or Rivers of London
5. Read a book set during summer
Outline by Rachel Cusk
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
Termination Shock or The Ones We're Meant to Find
7. Read a gothic horror book
Dawn of the Dreadfuls by Steve Hockensmith (completed)

Read 3/12
CATEGORIES
Yen-Shen
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
The Starlight Quest
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8. Read a five-star (to you) book
Cendrillon
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
The Peaks of Autumn
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
The Everafter Wish
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O'Rushes .
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa .
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book
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BOOKS READ: 0/24
Yeh-Shen
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1..."
oooooh a ~villainous~ fairy godmother

LEVELS
Villain: 52 books
10/52
CATEGORIES
Yeh-Shen.
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
Cendrillon .
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel .
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
Donkeyskin .
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
Cap O'Rushes .
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella .
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa .
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book

Books: 11 / 52
Yeh-Shen.
Impossible level: all BIPOC or LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs -

4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10 -

6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8. Read a five-star (to you) book -

Cendrillon
Impossible level: read the winner instead of the nominee, and read a PBC Group read in the month it was featured)
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read -

2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling -

2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin
Impossible level: stick with either the cover or title for the whole category
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title -

2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title -

3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O'Rushes
Impossible level: all BIPOC authors
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title -

2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric -

4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR -

Cinderfella
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander - Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa
Impossible level: all LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space -

3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book

I'm going to be trying for the Fairy Godmother Challenge!
Fairy Godmother: 37/24 books
CATEGORIES
Yeh-Shen:
Cendrillon :
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel :
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
Donkeyskin :
Cap O'Rushes :
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
Cinderfella :
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa :
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
6. Read a book with a climate change theme

Fairy Godmother: 6/24 books as of 2/1
CATEGORIES
Yeh-Shen:
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs
My Sister's Keeper - Finished 1/9
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5. Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8. Read a five-star (to you) book
Cendrillon:
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
Beasts and Beauty - Finished 1/31
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
Verity - Finished 1/29
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award for YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel:
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
6. Read a book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin:
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo - Finished 1/11
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title
Ugly Love - Finished 2/1
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O'Rushes:
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
A Court of Thorns and Roses - Finished 1/19
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella:
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa:
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book

LEVELS
Villain: 52 books
1/52
CATEGORIES
Yeh-Shen. Did you know there are between 500-800 different versions of Cinderella? Yeh-Shen is thought to be one of th..."
Changed to Villian.!

2/24
Yeh-Shen:
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8.
Cendrillon :
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel :
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin :
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title
3.
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O'Rushes :
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella :
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa :
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book

14/12 Updated 1/3/23
Yeh-Shen:
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs - Into the Sound
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8. Read a five-star (to you) book
Cendrillon:
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book - They Called Us Enemy
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok - Heartstopper: Volume Two
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel:
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling - All Out: The No-Longer-Secret Stories of Queer Teens throughout the Ages
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show - Heartstopper: Volume One
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc) - Lore Olympus: Volume One
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc) - The Becoming
Donkeyskin:
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title - A Court of Thorns and Roses
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title - Yolk
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title - Heartstopper: Volume Three
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title - Have We Met?
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title - Heartstopper: Volume Four
Cap O'Rushes:
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover - The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella:
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa:
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book - Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke

Books read: 0/24
Yeh-Shen.
Impossible level: all BIPOC or LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8. Read a five-star (to you) book
Cendrillon
Impossible level: read the winner instead of the nominee, and read a PBC Group read in the month it was featured)
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book - The Ship of the Dead / Artemisa
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist - The Windup Girl
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book - The Power
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show - El silencio de la ciudad blanca
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc) - Our Violent Ends
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc) - Aru Shah / Magnus Chase
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin
Impossible level: stick with either the cover or title for the whole category
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title - Circle of Shadows
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O'Rushes
Impossible level: all BIPOC authors
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title - Gods of Jade and Shadow
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title - Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover - The Gilded Wolves (or donkeyskin 4)
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa
Impossible level: all LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book

Books Read: 1/24
Yeh-Shen
3. Read a book written with two POVs
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
8. Read a five-star (to you) book
Cendrillon
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
6. Read a translated bestseller
Aschenputtel
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O’Rushes
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
9. Read a book by a trans or gender-nonconforming author
Vasilisa
2. Read a book set in space
4. Read a book with a map -- The Merciful Crow
5. Read a book set during summer
7. Read a gothic horror book
Going with Fairy Godmother!
0/24
Yeh-Shen. Did you know there are between 500-800 different versions of Cinderella? Yeh-Shen is thought to be one of the original written versions, originating in Tang Dynasty China around the 9th century CE. Instead of a ball there was a festival, there's a magical fish involved, and she does lose an object (slipper, anklet, etc) that is found by either the lordling/prince or one of his underlings.
Impossible level: all BIPOC or LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8. Read a five-star (to you) book
Cendrillon . The most popular version of Cinderella comes from French author Charles Perrault, who added the pumpkin, the fairy godmother and the glass slippers in 1697 (the slippers were originally fur)—he riffed off an Italian version called Cenerentola.
Impossible level: read the winner instead of the nominee, and read a PBC Group read in the month it was featured)
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel . The Grimms brothers version, written in the 19th century. It's a lot more violent than the Perrault version, and has a tree (that rose from Cinderella's mother's grave) instead of a fairy godmother.
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin . Another version of Cinderella, although from here on out I'm branching into different variations according to the Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index (a folklore catalog, so cool!). In the Donkeyskin variations, Cinderella is a princess who runs away from her father (there's often an element of incest involved, it's pretty icky), takes up a position in a rival kingdom as a server and falls in love with its ruler (sometimes she loses her ring and he finds it in a cake).
Impossible level: stick with either the cover or title for the whole category
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O'Rushes . A lot like Donkeyskin with the princess/girl running away from her family, but minus the incest and with the addition of the "love test" (the father asking his children to compete for his love and her saying something like "I love you more than meat loves salt"). Anywho, generally ends with the princess finding love in another kingdom/estate, her now-destitute father unwittingly entering her new kingdom and her showing that she was sincere in her meaning and him realizing he's been a dick to his favorite child.
Impossible level: all BIPOC authors
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella . Yup, genderbent Cinderella! There are a couple of Celtic versions, where the young man has a mean stepfamily and big feet, and after doing several heroic deeds before a princess he runs off and leaves his boot or shoe and she searches for him. This is more of a "hero" type of Cinderella, where the protagonist is more active.
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa . Another hero-type tale, with Vasilisa being sent off an a hopeless task (get candles, etc) and meeting Baba Yaga. Sometimes the story ends with her outwitting Baba Yaga, other times the story continues past that (or Baba Yaga is more of a helper type) and Vasilisa leaves her family's home and meets a prince.
Impossible level: all LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book
0/24
Yeh-Shen. Did you know there are between 500-800 different versions of Cinderella? Yeh-Shen is thought to be one of the original written versions, originating in Tang Dynasty China around the 9th century CE. Instead of a ball there was a festival, there's a magical fish involved, and she does lose an object (slipper, anklet, etc) that is found by either the lordling/prince or one of his underlings.
Impossible level: all BIPOC or LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8. Read a five-star (to you) book
Cendrillon . The most popular version of Cinderella comes from French author Charles Perrault, who added the pumpkin, the fairy godmother and the glass slippers in 1697 (the slippers were originally fur)—he riffed off an Italian version called Cenerentola.
Impossible level: read the winner instead of the nominee, and read a PBC Group read in the month it was featured)
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel . The Grimms brothers version, written in the 19th century. It's a lot more violent than the Perrault version, and has a tree (that rose from Cinderella's mother's grave) instead of a fairy godmother.
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin . Another version of Cinderella, although from here on out I'm branching into different variations according to the Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index (a folklore catalog, so cool!). In the Donkeyskin variations, Cinderella is a princess who runs away from her father (there's often an element of incest involved, it's pretty icky), takes up a position in a rival kingdom as a server and falls in love with its ruler (sometimes she loses her ring and he finds it in a cake).
Impossible level: stick with either the cover or title for the whole category
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O'Rushes . A lot like Donkeyskin with the princess/girl running away from her family, but minus the incest and with the addition of the "love test" (the father asking his children to compete for his love and her saying something like "I love you more than meat loves salt"). Anywho, generally ends with the princess finding love in another kingdom/estate, her now-destitute father unwittingly entering her new kingdom and her showing that she was sincere in her meaning and him realizing he's been a dick to his favorite child.
Impossible level: all BIPOC authors
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella . Yup, genderbent Cinderella! There are a couple of Celtic versions, where the young man has a mean stepfamily and big feet, and after doing several heroic deeds before a princess he runs off and leaves his boot or shoe and she searches for him. This is more of a "hero" type of Cinderella, where the protagonist is more active.
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa . Another hero-type tale, with Vasilisa being sent off an a hopeless task (get candles, etc) and meeting Baba Yaga. Sometimes the story ends with her outwitting Baba Yaga, other times the story continues past that (or Baba Yaga is more of a helper type) and Vasilisa leaves her family's home and meets a prince.
Impossible level: all LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book

Thank you for creating all these prompts!
BOOKS READ: 22/24
Yeh-Shen.
Impossible level: all BIPOC or LGBTQ+ authors
√ Read a book published before 1900 -

2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author - Eileen Chang
√ Read a book written with two POVs -

√ Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years -

√ Read a book published when you were 10

6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
√ Read a five-star (to you) book

Cendrillon
Impossible level: read the winner instead of the nominee, and read a PBC Group read in the month it was featured)
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
√ Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book

3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
√ Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book

√ Read a book that's popular on Booktok

√ Read a translated bestseller

7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
√ Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show This is Going to Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor

3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
√ Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)

6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin
Impossible level: stick with either the cover or title for the whole category
√ Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title The Thursday Murder Club

√ Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title

3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
√ Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title

5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O'Rushes
Impossible level: all BIPOC authors
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
√ Read a book with blood or bone in the title

10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
√ Read a book written by a South Asian author

√ Read a book written by a West Asian author

6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa
Impossible level: all LGBTQ+ authors
√ Read a book featuring a natural disaster

√ Read a book set in space

√ Read a book set in the 1990s

√ Read a book with a map -

5. Read a book set during summer
√ Read a book with a climate change theme

7. Read a gothic horror book

Yeh-Shen.
Impossible level: all BIPOC or LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8. Read a five-star (to you) book
Cendrillon
Impossible level: read the winner instead of the nominee, and read a PBC Group read in the month it was featured)
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin
Impossible level: stick with either the cover or title for the whole category
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O'Rushes
Impossible level: all BIPOC authors
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa
Impossible level: all LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book

Books Read 0/24
Yeh-Shen
1. Read a book published before 1900 The Diary of a Young Girl
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years The Good Good Pig: The Extraordinary Life of Christopher Hogwood
5 Read a book published when you were 10 A Light in the Storm: The Civil War Diary of Amelia Martin, Fenwick Island, Delaware, 1861
6. Read the longest book on your TBR Les Misérables
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8. Read a five-star (to you) book
Cendrillon
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book Eat and Run: My Unlikely Journey to Ultramarathon Greatness
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O'Rushes
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book

Books Read: 21/24
Also, thank you for the bit of lore here! I had only heard of the Grim version of Cinderella and Cinderfella.
(view spoiler)

Books Read: 7/52
Yeh-Shen
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
Cendrillon
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book The Push
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist The Stone Sky
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin .
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O'Rushes
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book
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Tackle That TBR is back for a 5th round!
This year's theme is A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes
Like last year, there a total of 52 prompts, and you get to choose which level and which prompts you want to complete. The prompts are listed by category to make it easier to pick.
LEVELS
Royalty: 12 books
Fairy Godmother: 24 books
Villain: 52 books (option to do impossible level—aka Supervillain)
For the Impossible level only. If you're not doing the Impossible Challenge, read whatever you want that fits the prompt, no page or time limits. What counts for the Impossible level:
a. books over 150 pages
b. ebooks over 40,000 words
c. audiobooks over 1.5 hours
d. graphic novels/comics over 150 pages
CATEGORIES
Yeah, there's gonna be some Cinderella ~history~ here, because the different versions are a lot more exciting than the 1950 Disney cartoon.
Yeh-Shen. Did you know there are between 500-800 different versions of Cinderella? Yeh-Shen is thought to be one of the original written versions, originating in Tang Dynasty China around the 9th century CE. Instead of a ball there was a festival, there's a magical fish involved, and she does lose an object (slipper, anklet, etc) that is found by either the lordling/prince or one of his underlings.
Impossible level: all BIPOC or LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book published before 1900
2. Read a classic (published before 1950) written by a BIPOC author
3. Read a book written with two POVs
4. Read a book that's been on your TBR over four years
5 Read a book published when you were 10
6. Read the longest book on your TBR
7. Read a 2022 release from a debut author
8. Read a five-star (to you) book
Cendrillon . The most popular version of Cinderella comes from French author Charles Perrault, who added the pumpkin, the fairy godmother and the glass slippers in 1697 (the slippers were originally fur)—he riffed off an Italian version called Cenerentola.
Impossible level: read the winner instead of the nominee, and read a PBC Group read in the month it was featured)
1. Read a 2022 PBC Group Read
2. Read a Goodreads Choice nominee book
3. Read a Nebula/Hugo/Locus Award finalist
4. Read a Man Booker Prize, Women's Prize for Fiction, or Pulitzer shortlist book
5. Read a book that's popular on Booktok
6. Read a translated bestseller
7. Read a National Book Award For YA Literature nominee, Odyssey Award shortlist, William C Morris nominee, a Lambda Literary Award Winner, or Kirkus Prize for YA Literature nominee
Aschenputtel . The Grimms brothers version, written in the 19th century. It's a lot more violent than the Perrault version, and has a tree (that rose from Cinderella's mother's grave) instead of a fairy godmother.
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a LGBTQ+ fairy tale retelling
2. Read a book that has been turned into a movie or tv show
3. Read a book that is based on a video game, board game, or comic book
4. Read a retelling of a classic (e.g., Peter Pan, Little Women, The Great Gatsby, etc)
5. Read a mythological retelling (e.g., Greek mythology, the Bhagavad Gita, Arthurian legend, etc)
6. Read an book with creatures from legend (e.g., Coyote, vampires, gumiho, golems, djinn, etc)
Donkeyskin . Another version of Cinderella, although from here on out I'm branching into different variations according to the Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index (a folklore catalog, so cool!). In the Donkeyskin variations, Cinderella is a princess who runs away from her father (there's often an element of incest involved, it's pretty icky), takes up a position in a rival kingdom as a server and falls in love with its ruler (sometimes she loses her ring and he finds it in a cake).
Impossible level: stick with either the cover or title for the whole category
1. Read a book with a red cover or shade of red in the title
2. Read a book with a orange or yellow cover, or orange or yellow in the title
3. Read a book with a green cover or shade of green in the title
4. Read a book with a blue cover or a shade of blue in the title
5. Read a book with a purple cover or a shade of purple in the title
Cap O'Rushes . A lot like Donkeyskin with the princess/girl running away from her family, but minus the incest and with the addition of the "love test" (the father asking his children to compete for his love and her saying something like "I love you more than meat loves salt"). Anywho, generally ends with the princess finding love in another kingdom/estate, her now-destitute father unwittingly entering her new kingdom and her showing that she was sincere in her meaning and him realizing he's been a dick to his favorite child.
Impossible level: all BIPOC authors
1. Read a book with this, that or these in the title
2. Read a book with a celestial title or cover
3. Read a book where the title is a song lyric
4. Read a book with gemstones or precious metals in the title
5. Read a book with a type of insect in the title
6. Read a book with dream in the title
7. Read a book with wolf/wolves in the title or on the cover
8. Read a book with a type of flower in the title
9. Read a book with blood or bone in the title
10. Read the book with the prettiest cover on your TBR
Cinderfella . Yup, genderbent Cinderella! There are a couple of Celtic versions, where the young man has a mean stepfamily and big feet, and after doing several heroic deeds before a princess he runs off and leaves his boot or shoe and she searches for him. This is more of a "hero" type of Cinderella, where the protagonist is more active.
Impossible level: make it all ownvoices
1. Read a book written by a Pacific Islander
2. Read a book written by a Latine(x/o/a) author
3. Read a book set in or by someone from the Caribbean
4. Read a book written by a South Asian author
5. Read a book written by a West Asian author
6. Read an #ownvoices book by a Jewish author
7. Read a book by an Indigenous author
8. Read an #ownvoices book about body positivity
9. Read a book by a trans or gender nonconforming author
Vasilisa . Another hero-type tale, with Vasilisa being sent off an a hopeless task (get candles, etc) and meeting Baba Yaga. Sometimes the story ends with her outwitting Baba Yaga, other times the story continues past that (or Baba Yaga is more of a helper type) and Vasilisa leaves her family's home and meets a prince.
Impossible level: all LGBTQ+ authors
1. Read a book featuring a natural disaster
2. Read a book set in space
3. Read a book set in the 1990s
4. Read a book with a map
5. Read a book set during summer
6. Read a book with a climate change theme
7. Read a gothic horror book