ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ 2021

  • a book that's published in 2021: heartstopper, heartstopper #4 — published may 6th, 2021
  • an afrofuturist book: binti #1
  • a book that has a heart, diamong, club, or space on the cover: heartstopper #1
  • a book by an author who shares your zodiac sign: freedom is a constant struggle — angela davis, born january 26, is an aquarius
  • a dark academia book: clockwork angel
  • a book with a gem, mineral, or rock in the title: golden kamuy #1
  • a book where the main character works at your current or dream job: scythe — the main characters are scythes, a group of people who serve the purpose of population control, choosing a number of people to "glean" each year to fill a quota
  • a book that has won the women's prize for fiction: the song of achilles — 2012 winner
  • a book with a family tree: heimat: a german family album
  • a bestseller from the 1990s: harry potter and the philosopher's stone — reached the top of the new york times list of best-selling fiction in august 1999
  • a book about forgetting: mockingjay
  • a book you have seen on someone's bookshelf: pumpkinheads
  • a locked-room mystery: one of us is lying
  • a book set in a restaurant: the restaurant at the end of the universe
  • a book with a black and white cover: we have always lived in the castle
  • a book by an indigenous author: the night cyclist — stephen graham jones is a blackfoot native american author
  • a book that has the same title as a song: ariel
  • a book about a subject you are passionate about: hood feminism: notes from the women that a movement forgot
  • a book that discusses body positivity: anya's ghost
  • a book found on a black lives matter reading list: all boys aren't blue
  • a genre hybrid: the lady's guide to petticoats and piracy
  • a book set mostly or entirely outdoors: the hunger games
  • a book with something broken on the cover: something is killing the children #1 — broken bicycle
  • a book by a muslim american author: ms. marvel #1
  • a book that was published anonymously: l'amica geniale
  • a book with an oxymoron in the title: the gentleman's guide to vice and virtue
  • a book about do-overs or fresh starts: repeteco
  • a magical realism book: daytripper
  • a book set in multiple countries: pachinko — south korea, japan and usa
  • a book set somewhere you'd like to visit in 2021: storia del nuovo cognome — italy
  • a book by a blogger, vlogger, youtube video creator, or other online personality: untamed — host of the "we can do hard things" podcast
  • a book whose title starts with Q, X or Z: quiet: the power of introverts in a world that can't stop talking
  • a book featuring three generations: broderies
  • a book about a social justice issue: kim jiyoung, born 1982
  • a book in a different format than what you normally read: sejamos todos feministas
  • a book that has fewer than 1.000 reviews on amazon or goodreads: cheese in the trap #4
  • a book you think your best friend would like: heartstopper #2
  • a book about art or an artist: felix ever after
  • a book everyone seems to have read but you: the seven husbands of evelyn hugo
  • your favorite prompt from a past popsugar reading challenge: heartstopper #3 — a book with an lgbtq+ protagonist, from the 2018 popsugar reading challenge

ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ 2022

  • a book published in 2022: I kissed shara wheeler — published may 3rd 2022
  • a book set on a place, train, or cruise ship: one last stop
  • a book about or set in a nonpatriarchal society: thunderhead
  • a book with a tiger on the cover or "tiger" in the title: white tiger #1
  • a sapphic book: she drives me crazy
  • a book by a latine author: escrito em algum lugar — vitor martins was born in brazil
  • a book with an onomatopoeia in its title: superman smashes the klan
  • a book with a protagonist who uses a mobility aid: my beijing: four stories of everyday wonder
  • a book about a found family: en un rayo de sol #1
  • an anisfield-wolf book award winner: deaf republic — 2020 anisfield-wolf book award for poetry
  • a #booktok recommendation: the guncle
  • a book about the afterlife: sheets #1
  • a book set in the 1980s: paper girls #1
  • a book with cutlery on the cover or in the title: if the fates allow
  • a book by a pacific islander author: I've been thinking about you, sister
  • a book about witches: harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban
  • a book becoming a tv series or movie in 2022: heartstopper #1
  • a romance novel by a BIPOC author: you should see me in a crown
  • a book that takes place during your favorite season: aquel verano
  • a book whose title begins with the last letter of your previous read: perfect paper — read after one last stop
  • a book about a band or musical group: daisy jones and the six
  • a book with a character on the ace spectrum: loveless
  • a book with a recipe in it: bloom
  • a book you can read in one sitting: dawn and the impossible three
  • a book about a secret: harry potter and the chamber of secrets
  • a book with a misleading title: mooncakes
  • a hugo award winner: animal farm — won a retrospective hugo award in 1996
  • a book set during a holiday: ¡cómo el grinch robó la navidad!
  • a different book by an author you read in 2021: la figlia oscura
  • a book with the name of a board game in the title: ghosts
  • a book featuring a man-made disaster: the green hollow — aberfan disaster
  • a book with a quote from your favorite author on the cover or amazon page: the times I knew I was gay — "candid, so funny, and super relatable" — alice oseman
  • a social-horror book: ring shout
  • a book set in victorian times: the black god's drums
  • a book with a constellation on the cover or in the title: written in the stars
  • a book you know nothing about: conversations with friends
  • a book about gender identity: el príncipe y la modista
  • a book featuring a party: late to the party
  • an #ownvoices SFF (science fiction and fantasy) book: under the whispering door
  • a book that fulfills your favorite prompt from a past popsugar reading challenge: piruetas — a book with an lgbtq+ protagonist, from the 2018 challenge
  • a book with a reflected image on the cover or "mirror" in the title: gender queer
  • a book that features two languages: the best we could do — english and french
  • a book with a palindromic title: eve #1
  • a duology: brazen: rebel ladies who rocked the world
  • a book about someone leading a double life: I'd tell you I love you, but then I'd have to kill you
  • a book featuring a parallel reality: house of m
  • a book with two POVs: the viscount who loved me
  • two books set in twin towns, aka "sister cities":
    • tokyo ghoul #1 — tokyo
    • the duke and I — london
jan 23 2025 ∞
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