Count: 6/112
(completed books in bold, with titles linking to my blog post about them)
Instead of doing my required grad school reading for class tomorrow, I'm compiling a book list! I have a goal to read 100 books this year (not counting grad school books--or at least only counting a few of them maybe). "How do you have time for this," you ask? "You are in grad school and will spend half the year writing a thesis while taking a full load of graduate level classes and working!" Well, it's simple. I'm cutting back on Netflix, Hulu, and the like, and I am requiring myself to read something non-school related for a bit every night before bed to me hopefully relive some anxiety and sleep better. And once I'm out of school, I'm hoping for a lot of time to go sit out by Lake Michigan and read . . and reading on public transit on my way to work (because I'm also hoping for a job) . . . and reading all the time like I used to. So here is a list of 112 things to read this year (I will probably combine some of them) that I compiled from about 5 different book challenges. I'll try to remember to come back and update the list with what I chose to read when I finished each item.
Also, as one last side note: in my searching for book lists, I found this one: a woman read a book from every country in the world one year! Maybe I'll do that in 2017.
Authors:
- Woman under 25: I am Malala, Malala Yousafzai
- YA author of color
- Graphic novel by a woman
- Post-apocalyptic novel by woman
- Southeast Asian writer
- Popular author's first book
- Never-read author
- Favorite author but previously unread
- Author with my initials
- Celebrity author
- Modernist woman
- Comedian
Expanding Horizons:
- Non-western history
- About an indigenous culture
- Middle Eastern (by/about)
- About an immigrant/refugee to US
- LGBTQIA memoir
- About Africa by an African
- One book from each continent
- About an unfamiliar culture
- Essay collection
- Contemporary poetry collection
- Non-superhero comic (released in last 3 years)
- Play
- Short story collection
- Satire
- Feminist sci-fi
- Classic romance
- Futuristic romance
- Murder mystery
- Dystopian novel
Adaptations and Translations:
- Book that is now a movie
- Translated into English
- Book that inspired a TV show
- Based on a fairy tale
- Movie coming out this year
Rereads:
- Favorite childhood book
- Makes me cry
- Required high school reading
Series:
- 1st book in a series I've never read
- 1st book in a series by an author of color
- Trilogy
- Book and it's prequel
Non-fiction:
- Science
- Biography
- Feminist
- Food memoir
- Political memoir
- Autobiography
- About women in war
- Based on a true story
- Religion
- Self-improvement book: Daring Greatly, Brene Brown
When Published:
- the 1980s (or the decade in which you were born)
- 2016
- Before 1916
- 1989 (birth year)
- 20th century classic
Awards and Recommendations:
- Audie Award (listen)
- Recommended by librarian/bookseller
- Chosen for me by friend or family member: The Alchemist, Paul Coelho
- Banned
- Pulitzer Prize: All the Light We Cannot See, Anthony Doerr
- Book Mom loves
- Bad reviews
- National Book Award
- YA bestseller
- NYT bestseller
- Recommended by someone I just met
- Oprah's Book Club
- Family member recommendation
- 1st seen in bookstore
Length, Titles, and Covers:
- 500+ pages
- 600+ pages
- Under 150 pages
- Under 100 pages: Letters to a Young Mormon, Adam S. Miller
- # in the title
- 1 word title
- Antonyms in the title
- Color in the title: The Red Notebook, Antoine Laurain
- Blue cover
- Based on its cover
Shame On Me:
- Been meaning to read
- Should have read in school but didn't
- Started but never finished
- Own but never read
- Intimidating
- Bottom of the to-read list
- Book that scares me
Set In . . . :
- Pre-1900 (historical fiction)
- A place I want to visit
- The future
- Where I live
- Christmas time
- My home state
- Europe
- Summer
- A road trip
- An island
- A world with magic
Characters:
- Main character deals with mental illness
- Nonhuman characters
- Protagonist shares my occupation
(EDIT: I realized I should probably cite the original booklists I compiled this from. The 2015 and 2016 Popsugar challenges, Bustle, Read the World, Modern Mrs. Darcy, and Book Riot Read Harder)
3 comments:
Hey, I'm copying this for my to-read list this year too, mmkay? Although let's be honest, this might have to qualify for 2016 and 2017, depending on how many overlaps I can find...
So, some suggestions. I know when I asked for recommendations, Megan had some fabulous ones from Southeast Asia. Marinda recommended a book called "What is a What" about a refugee acclimating to life in the US. And for a one word title, I've heard great things about "Wonder." I'm sure there are more, but those all came to mind as I was reading! Good luck!
You should read "Nothing to Envy" by Barbara Demick. It is about North Korea, from the eyes of 6 people who have escaped to South Korea. All different walks of life, some of the people were very pro-Communism in the beginning, and some very against. It was a stellar read and very eye opening. :)
Post a Comment