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✔️50. A book posted in one of the ATY Best Book of the Month threads in 2023 or 2024 [January 2023]: The Mysterious Affair at Styles*, completed 1 January
✔️30. A book set in a country bordering the Mediterranean Sea [France]: The Murder on the Links*, completed 1 January
✔️45. A book that is not a novel [short story collection]: Poirot Investigates*, completed 1 January
✔️34. A book related to the name of one of Snow White's seven dwarfs [Doc]: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd* (The narrator is a doctor.), completed 2 January
✔️32. A book with a number in the title: The Big Four*, completed 2 January
✔️3. A book that fits a suggestion that didn’t make the final list [A book connected to color by topic, title, or author name]: The Mystery of the Blue Train*, completed 3 January
✔️19. A book connected in some way to any of the flavors of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream [Coffee Coffee BuzzBuzzBuzz]: Black Coffee: A Mystery Play in Three Acts*, completed 4 January
✔️2. A book connected to something you read in 2023: Peril at End House* (I read multiple Agatha Christie novels last year as I am attempting to complete The 52 Book Club's Agatha Christie Mystery Reading Challenge.), completed 4 January
✔️37. A book that is part of a series: Lord Edgware Dies*, completed 5 January
✔️11. A book with an X connection: Murder on the Orient Express*, completed 5 January
✅1. A book with a title that ends in A, T or Y: Three Act Tragedy*, completed 5 January
✔️4. A book related to something mentioned in the lyrics of What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong [“And clouds of white”']: Death in the Clouds*, completed 5 January
✔️43. A book by an Edgar Award-winning Author: The ABC Murders* by Agatha Christie, completed 6 January
✔️5. A book set in one of the 25 most beautiful cities in the world [London, England]: Cards on the Table*, completed 6 January
✔️33. A book involving travel: Death on the Nile*, completed 7 January
✔️: read
✅: read during the week it was assigned
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year

✔️6. A book with wings on the cover: Sad Cypress*

✔️7. A book with a pronoun in the title: One, Two, Buckle My Shoe*, completed 9 January
✔️47. A book with a two-word title beginning with THE: The Hollow*, completed 11 January
✔️24. A book with a secondary color on the cover (orange, green or purple): Taken at the Flood*

✔️13. A book that is on a Five Books List; reader’s choice of which list [The Best Locked-Room or Puzzle Mysteries recommended by Tom Mead]: Mrs. McGinty's Dead*, completed 14 January
✔️: read
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year

✔️16. A book related to the phrase "It's Raining Cats and Dogs": Cat Among the Pigeons*, completed 16 January
✔️25. A book involving a crime other than a murder: The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding, completed 16 January
✔️40. A book involving a wild animal or endangered species, in the content, title, or on the cover: Elephants Can Remember*

✔️21. A book with a title containing 6+ words: One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich*, completed 21 January
✔️: read
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year

✔️15. A book whose author’s name includes one of the 4 least used letters in the alphabet (JQZX): The Summer Book* by Tove Jansson, completed 22 January
✔️20. A book with a single word title: Quicksand*, completed 23 January
✔️14. A book with a main character who is Black, Indigenous, or a Person of Color: Sula*, completed 28 January
✔️: read
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year

✔️12. A book that has been on your TBR for over a year: The Book of Disquiet*, completed 31 January (This book has been on my TBR list since 2018.)
✔️44. A book with a touch of magic: The House of the Spirits*, completed 4 February
✔️52. A cozy mystery: A Most Agreeable Murder*, completed 4 February
✔️: read
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year

✔️46. A book related to night: Nightwood*, completed 8 February
✔️38. Two books with similar covers, Book 1: Five Total Strangers

✔️39. Two books with similar covers, Book 2: Rock Paper Scissors

✔️: read
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year

✔️22. A book by an author from an African country [Zimbabwe]: Nervous Conditions*, completed 15 February
✔️: read
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year

✅8. A book by an author from Canada, Australia or New Zealand: Alias Grace* by Margaret Atwood, completed 21 February
✔️18. A book with a botanical cover: Lab Girl*

✔️: read
✅: read during the week it was assigned
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year

✔️17. A book involving intelligence: Naples '44: A World War II Diary of Occupied Italy*, completed 27 February
✅9. A book with fewer than 2024 ratings on Goodreads: Wild Poppies*, completed 28 February (168 ratings as of 28 February)
✔️31. A book related to “Going for the Gold”: Goldilocks & Three Bears: Bears Should Share!*🌈, completed 3 March
✔️: read
✅: read during the week it was assigned
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year
🌈: fulfills the ATY Spring Rainbow Challenge 2024

🥳challenge completed 25 March
✔️Red: Suite Française

✔️Orange: Furia

✔️Yellow: The Secret Life of Bees

✔️Green: When the Emperor Was Divine*

✔️Blue: The Last Time I Lied

✔️Purple: Delilah Green Doesn't Care

✔️White: Somewhere Only We Know

✔️Black: The Driver's Seat

✔️Brown: Stuart Little

✔️Gold: The Maidens*

✔️Gray: Jacob's Room

✔️5+ Colors: The Marriage Portrait

BONUS CHALLENGE (try to find titles that start with a letter in these words)
✔️Rainbow: Recitatif
✔️Shower: SLAY
✔️Spring: Sadie
✔️Colorful: Coffee Boy
✔️Growth: Goldilocks & Three Bears: Bears Should Share!*
✔️: read
*: read for my ATY Reading Challenge 2024

✅10. A history or historical fiction book: When the Emperor Was Divine*🌈, completed 4 March
✔️36. A book featuring a character in education: The Maidens*🌈, completed 7 March
✔️: read
✅: read during the week it was assigned
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year
🌈: fulfills the ATY Spring Rainbow Challenge 2024

✔️26. A book by an author known by their initials: Possession* by A.S. Byatt, completed 14 March
✔️: read
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year

✔️28. A book related to sea: The Sea, the Sea*, completed 19 March
✔️49. A book with a senior citizen character: Killers of a Certain Age*, completed 20 March
✔️42. A book with a sound-related word in the title: The Sound and the Fury*, completed 20 March
✔️48. A second book that fits your favorite prompt [A cozy mystery]: Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers, completed 24 March
✔️: read
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year

✔️29. A book related to air: The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Creating Currents of Electricity and Hope, completed 27 March
✔️51. A book published in 2024: Bride*, completed 29 March
✔️: read
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year

😢0 books completed for this challenge this week
currently reading: A Dream of Red Mansions for the 1001 Books A to Z Challenge 2024

✔️23. A book related to Boats, Beaches, Bars, Ballads, or Jimmy Buffett: On Chesil Beach*, completed 12 April
✔️41. A book with a chilling atmosphere: Smilla's Sense of Snow, completed 14 April
✔️: read
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year

✔️27. A book related to land: Into the Wild*, completed 20 April
✔️: read
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year

😢0 books completed for this challenge this week
Books Read This Week:
The Dreamers (for POPSUGAR Reading Challenge 2024)
Noor (for Read Harder Challenge 2024)
Nineteen Steps (for The 52 Book Club 2024 Challenge)

😢0 books completed for this challenge this week
Books Read This Week:
The Astonishing Color of After (for POPSUGAR Reading Challenge 2024)
The Benevolent Society of Ill-Mannered Ladies (for POPSUGAR Reading Challenge 2024)
My Sister’s Keeper (for The 52 Book Club 2024 Challenge)

😢0 books completed for this challenge this week
Books Read This Week:
True Biz (for POPSUGAR Reading Challenge 2024)
The Story of My Life (for POPSUGAR Reading Challenge 2024)

😢0 books completed for this challenge this week
Books Read This Week:
The Night Watchman (for The 52 Book Club 2024 Challenge and Read Harder Challenge 2024)
XOXO (for POPSUGAR Reading Challenge 2024)
Daisy Darker (for The 52 Book Club 2024 Challenge)
#Notyourprincess: Voices of Native American Women (for POPSUGAR Reading Challenge 2024 and Read Harder Challenge 2024)
The Virgin Suicides (for The 52 Book Club 2024 Challenge)

✔️35. A science or science fiction book: Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex*, completed 21 May
✔️: read
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year

🥳all monthly challenges completed 12 August
✅June (4/4)
🥳completed 20 June
✔️1. National Ballpoint Pen Day [a. A book with a writing utensil on the cover/c. A book about a writer, bookseller, or librarian]: The Sentence is Death

✔️2. National Prune Day [b. A book with more than 400 pages]: Sex, Lies and Sensibility (The Kindle edition I read is 428 pages long.)
✔️3. Let's Catch a Movie [b. A book that has been adapted into a movie or series]: Pride and Prejudice*
✔️4. Happy Birthday Paul Gauguin [a. A book with at least 4 colors on the cover]: Debating Darcy

✅July (4/4)
🥳completed 13 July
✔️1. Happy Birthday Satchel Paige [b. A book featuring a sport/c. A book with a black main character]: Patina
✔️2. The Apollo Moon Landing [b. A book with the moon on the cover]: Moondust: In Search of the Men Who Fell to Earth*

✔️3. Let's Go on a Hike [a. A book with a cover of a nature scene without people/b. A book set in a rural area]: My First Summer in the Sierra*

✔️4. Dog Days of Summer [c. An author's first book]: Carrie* (Stephen King's debut came out in 1974. Happy 50th anniversary!)
✅August (4/4)
🥳completed 12 August
✔️1. The Destruction of Pompeii [a. A book featuring an ancient civilization/b. A book with red on the cover]: The Red Tent*

✔️2. Vacation Time [a. A book you've been meaning to read/b. A book by a favorite author]: The Penelopiad* by Margaret Atwood
✔️3. Let's Play a Game [a. A book with multiple points of view/c. A book in a series]: Children of Blood and Bone
✔️4. Back to School Sales [a. A book borrowed from the library/c. A book with a character in an educational setting]: Old School*
✔️: read
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year
✅: monthly challenge completed

🥳challenge completed 22 September
✔️P: The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters (Title)
✔️U: Unfamiliar Fishes by Sarah Vowell (Title)
✔️M: How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff (Author’s First Name)
✔️P: Just Kids by Patti Smith (Author’s First Name)
✔️K: The Yellow Birds by Kevin Powers (Author’s First Name)
✔️I: Immortality: A Love Story by Dana Schwartz (Title)
✔️N: Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea by Barbara Demick (Title)
✔️S: The Wordy Shipmates by Sarah Vowell (Author’s First Name)
✔️P: The Partly Cloudy Patriot by Sarah Vowell (Title)
✔️I: Mrs. Caliban by Rachel Ingalls (Author’s Last Name)
✔️C: The Last Campaign: Robert F. Kennedy and 82 Days That Inspired America by Thurston Clarke (Author’s Last Name)
✔️E: Ella Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters by Mark Dunn (Title)
✔️L: Lafayette in the Somewhat United States by Sarah Vowell (Title)
✔️A: Assassination Vacation by Sarah Vowell (Title)
✔️T: Lost in the Never Woods by Aiden Thomas (Author’s Last Name)
✔️T: The Beginner's Goodbye by Anne Tyler (Author’s Last Name)
✔️E: Burned by Ellen Hopkins (Author's First Name)
✔️: read

🥳phrase completed 5 October
✔️F: Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes (Title)
✔️A: Anatomy by Dana Schwartz (Title)
✔️M: A Far Cry from Kensington by Muriel Spark (Author's First Name)
✔️I: Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri (Title)
✔️L: Loitering with Intent by Muriel Spark (Title)
✔️Y: The Yearling by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings (Title)
✔️G: The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil by George Saunders (Author's First Name)
✔️A: Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause (Author's First Name)
✔️T: Tiger Eyes by Judy Blume (Title)
✔️H: Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? by Henry Farrell (Author's First Name)
✔️E: Smoke by Ellen Hopkins (Author's First Name)
✔️R: Freaky Friday by Mary Rodgers (Author's Last Name)
✔️I: Eva Luna by Isabel Allende (Author's First Name)
✔️N: High Fidelity by Nick Hornby (Author's First Name)
✔️G: Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin (Title)
✔️: read

🥳phrase completed 12 October
✔️H: What Was She Thinking? Notes on a Scandal by Zoë Heller (Author's Last Name)
✔️O: Running in the Family by Michael Ondaatje (Author's Last Name)
✔️T: Digging to America by Anne Tyler (Author's Last Name)
✔️A: The Amateur Marriage by Anne Tyler (Title & Author's First Name)
✔️P: The Palace of Illusions by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni (Title)
✔️P: The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky (Title)
✔️L: Little Children by Tom Perrotta (Title)
✔️E: Crank by Ellen Hopkins (Author's First Name)
✔️C: Cut by Patricia McCormick (Title)
✔️I: The Imperfectionists by Tom Rachman (Title)
✔️D: Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie (Author's Last Name)
✔️E: Every Secret Thing by Laura Lippman (Title)
✔️R: The Crocodile Bird by Ruth Rendell (Author's First & Last Name)
✔️: read

🥳challenge completed 29 December
✔️1. Fits one of the last 4 prompts on the 2024 list [A book published in 2024]: Colored Television
✔️2. Fits one of the first 4 prompts on the 2025 list [1. Cover Object Beginning with A, T, or Y–train; 2. A prompt suggestion for this year that did not make the list–A book involving a train, plane or automobile; 4. A book set underground, under sea or in an underworld]: One Last Stop

✔️3. Has a mostly white cover: The Glass Castle

✔️4. Is on a Best of 2024 list: I Hope This Finds You Well
✔️5. Is set in the snow: One by One
✔️6. Is by an author you've read before: One Perfect Couple by Ruth Ware
✔️7. Features a winter holiday: The Matzah Ball
✔️8. Is nonfiction: The Devil's Highway: A True Story*
✔️9. Is written by an author whose first or last initial can be found in WINTER: Zero Days by Ruth Ware
✔️10. Has a mostly blue cover: Voyage of the Damned

✔️11. Is a speculative fiction novel: The Book of Doors
✔️12. Features family drama: Home Is Where the Bodies Are
✔️13. Has fire on the cover: A Slow Fire Burning

✔️14. Is written by a BIPOC author: Rust in the Root by Justina Ireland
✔️15. Is a love story: Beach Read
✔️: read
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year
Books mentioned in this topic
The Glass Castle (other topics)One by One (other topics)
One Last Stop (other topics)
Beach Read (other topics)
Colored Television (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Ruth Ware (other topics)Justina Ireland (other topics)
Stephen Chbosky (other topics)
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni (other topics)
Michael Ondaatje (other topics)
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🥳challenge completed 21 May
✅1. A book with a title that ends in A, T or Y: Three Act Tragedy*
✔️2. A book connected to something you read in 2023: Peril at End House* (I read multiple Agatha Christie novels last year as I am attempting to complete The 52 Book Club's Agatha Christie Mystery Reading Challenge.)
✔️3. A book that fits a suggestion that didn’t make the final list [A book connected to color by topic, title, or author name]: The Mystery of the Blue Train*
✔️4. A book related to something mentioned in the lyrics of What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong [“And clouds of white”']: Death in the Clouds*
✔️5. A book set in one of the 25 most beautiful cities in the world [London, England]: Cards on the Table*
✔️6. A book with wings on the cover: Sad Cypress*
✔️7. A book with a pronoun in the title: One, Two, Buckle My Shoe*
✅8. A book by an author from Canada, Australia or New Zealand: Alias Grace* by Margaret Atwood
✅9. A book with fewer than 2024 ratings on Goodreads: Wild Poppies* (168 ratings as of 28 February)
✅10. A history or historical fiction book: When the Emperor Was Divine*🌈
✔️11. A book with an X connection: Murder on the Orient Express*
✔️12. A book that has been on your TBR for over a year: The Book of Disquiet* (This book has been on my TBR list since 2018.)
✔️13. A book that is on a Five Books List; reader’s choice of which list [The Best Locked-Room or Puzzle Mysteries recommended by Tom Mead]: Mrs. McGinty's Dead*
✔️14. A book with a main character who is Black, Indigenous, or a Person of Color: Sula*
✔️15. A book whose author’s name includes one of the 4 least used letters in the alphabet (JQZX): The Summer Book* by Tove Jansson
✔️16. A book related to the phrase "It's Raining Cats and Dogs": Cat Among the Pigeons*
✔️17. A book involving intelligence: Naples '44: A World War II Diary of Occupied Italy*
✔️18. A book with a botanical cover: Lab Girl*
✔️19. A book connected in some way to any of the flavors of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream [Coffee Coffee BuzzBuzzBuzz]: Black Coffee: A Mystery Play in Three Acts*
✔️20. A book with a single word title: Quicksand*
✔️21. A book with a title containing 6+ words: One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich*
✔️22. A book by an author from an African country [Zimbabwe]: Nervous Conditions*
✔️23. A book related to Boats, Beaches, Bars, Ballads, or Jimmy Buffett: On Chesil Beach*
✔️24. A book with a secondary color on the cover (orange, green or purple): Taken at the Flood*
✔️25. A book involving a crime other than a murder: The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding
✔️26. A book by an author known by their initials: Possession* by A.S. Byatt
✔️27. A book related to land: Into the Wild*
✔️28. A book related to sea: The Sea, the Sea*
✔️29. A book related to air: The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Creating Currents of Electricity and Hope
✔️30. A book set in a country bordering the Mediterranean Sea [France]: The Murder on the Links*
✔️31. A book related to “Going for the Gold”: Goldilocks & Three Bears: Bears Should Share!*🌈
✔️32. A book with a number in the title: The Big Four*
✔️33. A book involving travel: Death on the Nile*
✔️34. A book related to the name of one of Snow White's seven dwarfs [Doc]: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd* (The narrator is a doctor.)
✔️35. A science or science fiction book: Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex*
✔️36. A book featuring a character in education: The Maidens*🌈
✔️37. A book that is part of a series: Lord Edgware Dies*
✔️38. Two books with similar covers, Book 1: Five Total Strangers
✔️39. Two books with similar covers, Book 2: Rock Paper Scissors
✔️40. A book involving a wild animal or endangered species, in the content, title, or on the cover: Elephants Can Remember*
✔️41. A book with a chilling atmosphere: Smilla's Sense of Snow
✔️42. A book with a sound-related word in the title: The Sound and the Fury*
✔️43. A book by an Edgar Award-winning Author: The ABC Murders* by Agatha Christie
✔️44. A book with a touch of magic: The House of the Spirits*
✔️45. A book that is not a novel [short story collection]: Poirot Investigates*
✔️46. A book related to night: Nightwood*
✔️47. A book with a two-word title beginning with THE: The Hollow*
✔️48. A second book that fits your favorite prompt [A cozy mystery]: Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers*
✔️49. A book with a senior citizen character: Killers of a Certain Age*
✔️50. A book posted in one of the ATY Best Book of the Month threads in 2023 or 2024 [January 2023]: The Mysterious Affair at Styles*
✔️51. A book published in 2024: Bride*
✔️52. A cozy mystery: A Most Agreeable Murder*
📖: currently reading
📚: tbr
✔️: read
✅: read during the week it was assigned
*: fulfills multiple challenges/goals I’m completing this year
🌈: fulfills the ATY Spring Rainbow Challenge 2024