POPSUGAR's 2015 Reading Challenge
- ✔ A book with more than 500 pages: Rayuela de Julio Cortázar
- A classic romance
- ✔ A book that became a movie: El Gran Gatsby de Francis Scott Fitzgerald
- ✔ A book published this year: All the Bright Places de Jennifer Niven
- A book with a number in the title
- ✔ A book written by someone under 30: This song will save your life de Leila Sales
- A book with nonhuman characters
- A funny book
- ✔ A book by a female author: Cincuenta sombras liberadas de E.L. James
- A mystery or thriller
- ✔ A book with a one-word title: Bitterblue de Kristin Cashore
- ✔ A book of short stories: My true love gave to me de Stephanie Perkins
- A book set in a different country
- A nonfiction book
- A popular author’s first book
- A book from an author you love that you haven’t read yet
- ✔ A book a friend recommended: Álbum de boda de Nora Roberts
- A Pulitzer Price-winning book
- A book based on a true story
- A book at the bottom of your to-read list
- A book your mom loves
- A book that scares you
- A book more than 100 years old
- ✔ A book based entirely on its cover: Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the Universe de Benjamin Alire Sáenz
- A book you were supposed to read in school but didn’t
- A memoir
- ✔ A book you can finish in a day: Conferencia sobre la lluvia de Juan Villoro
- A book with antonyms in the title
- A book set somewhere you’ve always wanted to visit
- A book that came out the year you were born
- A book with bad reviews
- A trilogy
- Nacidos de la Bruma de Brandon Sanderson
- El Imperio Final
- El Pozo de la Ascensión
- El Héroe de las Eras
- A book from your childhood
- A book with a love triangle
- ✔ A book set in the future: Leal de Veronica Roth
- ✔ A book set in high school: Paper Towns de John Green
- ✔ A book with a color in the title: Red Queen de Victoria Aveyard
- ✔ A book that made you cry: Persona Normal de Benito Taibo
- A book with magic
- ✔ A graphic novel: Tokyo Ghoul Vol. 3 de Sui Ishida
- ✔ A book by an author you’ve never read before: La canción de Aquiles de Madeline Miller
- A book you own but have never read
- ✔ A book that takes place in your home town: Las batallas en el desierto de José Emilio Pacheco
- A book that was originally written in a different language
- A book set during Christmas
- A book written by an author with your same initials
- A play
- A banned book
- A book based on or turned into a TV show
- A book you started but never finished
#AYEARATHON 2015
- january: standalones
- My True Love Gave To Me de Stephanie Perkins
- Conferencia sobre la lluvia de Juan Villoro
- All the Bright Places de Jennifer Niven
- Rayuela de Julio Cortázar
- february: diversity
- Persona Normal de Benito Taibo
- La canción de Aquiles de Madeline Miller
- march: bench warmers
- Las batallas en el desierto de José Emilio Pacheco
- april: fantasy & sci-fi
- may: re-read
- june: finish/catch up on a series
- july: Agatha Christie/mystery
- august: tv/movie adaptation
- september: banned books
- october: lgbt
- november: mythology
- december: graphic novels/mangas/comics/picture books
The 2015 Book Genre Challenge
- January – Fantasy
- Bitterblue de Kristin Cashore
- February – Mythological Retelling
- La canción de Aquiles de Madeline Miller
- March – LGBTQ
- Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the Universe de Benjamin Alire Sáenz
- April – Classic
- El gran Gatsby de Francis Scott Fitzgerald
- May – Steampunk
- June – Books with Mermaids
- July – Contemporary/Realistic
- August – Books with Dragons
- September – Nonfiction
- October – Fairy-Tale Retelling
- November – Historical Fiction
- December – Dystopia
TBR JAR 2015
- Enero: Libro con 500+ páginas
- Rayuela de Julio Cortázar
- Febrero: Libro final de una saga
- Leal (Divergente #3) de Veronica Roth
- Marzo: Relee un favorito
- El extraño caso del doctor Jekyll y Mr. Hyde de Robert Louis Stevenson
- Abril: Libro debut del 2015
- My heart and other black holes de Jasmine Warga
- Mayo: Libro que sea adaptación y verla