• A book becoming a movie in 2019: Where;d You Go, Bernadette, Maria Semple
  • A book that makes you nostalgic: The Tale of the Nutcracker, Alexandre Dumas
  • A book written by a musician: And the Ass Saw the Angel, Nick Cave
  • A book you think should be turned into a movie: Boy, Roald Dahl
  • A book with at least one million ratings on Goodreads: Charlotte's Web, E.B. White
  • A book with a plant in the title/on the cover: The Buried Giant, Kazuo Ishiguro
  • A reread of a favourite book: Polleke, Guus Kuijer
  • A book about a hobby: A Modern Herbal,
  • A book you meant to read in 2018: SPQR, Mary Beard
  • A book with pop/sugar/challenge in the title: Hoe duur was de suiker?, Cynthia McLeod
  • A book with an item of clothing/accessory on the cover: __,
  • A book inspired by mythology: Till We Have Faces, C.S. Lewis
  • A book published posthumously: Het Achterhuis, Anne Frank
  • A book you see someone reading on TV/in a movie: A Brief History of Time, Stephen Hawkins
  • A retelling of a classic: The Gap of Time, Jeanette Winterson
  • A book with a question in the title: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Edward Albee
  • A book set on a college/university campus: The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, Junot Diaz
  • A book about someone with a superpower: The Girl With All the Gifts, M.R. Carey
  • A book told from multiple character POVs: Children of Blood and Bone, Tomi Adeyemi
  • A book set in space: The Star King, Jack Vance
  • A book by two female authors: Some Sing, Some Cry, N. Shange & I. Bayeza
  • A book with a title that contains salty/sweet/bitter/spicy: Het bittere kruid, Marga Minco
  • A book set in Scandinavia: De wereld van Sofie, Jostein Gaarder
  • A book that takes place in a single day: A Single Man, Christopher Isherwood
  • A debut novel: To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee
  • A book that's published in 2019: The Winter of the Witch, Katherine Arden
  • A book featuring an extinct/imaginary creature: The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs, Stephen Brusatte
  • A book recommended by a celebrity you admire: An American Marriage, Tayari Jones
  • A book with "love" in the title: Over de liefde en andere duivels, Gabriel Garcia Marquez
  • A book featuring an amateur detective: A Son of the Circus, John Irving
  • A book about a family: Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë
  • A book written by an author from Asia, Africa, or South America: Een algemene theorie, José Eduardo Agualusa
  • A book with a zodiac sign/astrology term in the title: The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Hemingway
  • A book that includes a wedding: The Royal Treatment, MaryJanice Davidson
  • A book by an author who has an alliterative name: On Photography, Susan Sonntag
  • A ghost story: Dolly, Susan Hill
  • A book with a two-word title: Godin, Held, Gustaaf Peek
  • A novel based on a true story: The Girls, Emma Cline
  • A book revolving around a puzzle game: The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown
  • Your favourite prompt from a past challenge: __, (__the first book you see in a bookstore__)

ADVANCED

  • A cli-fi book: Devolution of a Species, M.E. Ellington
  • A choose-your-own-adventure book: To Be Or Not To Be, Ryan North
  • An "own voices" book: The Hate U Give, Angie Thomas
  • Read a book during the season it's set in: The Slap, Christos Tsiolkas
  • A Lit RPG book: City of Golden Shadow, Tad Williams
  • A book with no or unconventionally headed chapters: Slaves of New York, Tama Janowitz
  • Two books that share the same title: Electra, Eurepides & Electra, Sophocles
  • A book that inspired a common phrase/idion: Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare
  • A book set in an abbey/cloister/monastery/vicarage/convent: De naam van de roos, Umberto Eco
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