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Jennifer | 5 comments Not feeling the PopSugar challenge? Want to try something different? Take a look at BookRiot's list of 20 challenges for 2017 and see if something strikes your fancy! Let us know in a comment if you've decided to take on one of these!




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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
Check this one out. It's one of the ones on that list of 20 challenges.

It prints out a little weird, so I recreated it in Word. I'll print out a few copies and have them at the Ringer Library reference desk if anyone wants to try the Memoir Reading Bingo.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
Is anyone doing BookRiot's Read Harder challenge? ()


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
1. Read a book about sports


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
2. Read a debut novel


message 6: by Kendra (last edited Feb 09, 2017 08:46AM) (new)

Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
Kendra wrote: "2. Read a debut novel"
I have actually already read at least 3 debut novels this year:
If I Was Your Girl by Meredith Russo,
The Yearbook by Carol Masciola,
The Haunting of Maddy Clare by Simone St. James

They were all very different from each other. If I Was Your Girl and The Yearbook are both YA, and The Haunting of Maddy Clare is adult fiction.

(adding book covers)
If I Was Your Girl by Meredith Russo The Yearbook by Carol Masciola The Haunting of Maddy Clare by Simone St. James


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
3. Read a book about books.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
4. Read a book set in Central or South America, written by a Central or South American author.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
5. Read a book by an immigrant or with a central immigration narrative.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
6. Read an all-ages comic.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
7. Read a book published between 1900 and 1950.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
8. Read a travel memoir.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
9. Read a book you’ve read before.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
10. Read a book that is set within 100 miles of your location.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
11. Read a book that is set more than 5000 miles from your location.


message 16: by Kendra (last edited Feb 09, 2017 08:28AM) (new)

Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
Kendra wrote: "11. Read a book that is set more than 5000 miles from your location."

I read The Haunting of Maddy Clare. It is set in England, and I am in the USA.

(just figured out how to add bookcovers)
The Haunting of Maddy Clare by Simone St. James


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
12. Read a fantasy novel.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
Kendra wrote: "12. Read a fantasy novel."

I read The Hidden Oracle by Rick Riordan.
It's the first book in The Trials of Apollo.
The Hidden Oracle (The Trials of Apollo, #1) by Rick Riordan


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
13. Read a nonfiction book about technology.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
14. Read a book about war.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
15. Read a YA or middle grade novel by an author who identifies as LGBTQ+.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
Kendra wrote: "15. Read a YA or middle grade novel by an author who identifies as LGBTQ+."
I read If I Was Your Girl by Meredith Russo. It's a YA (teen) fiction book by a transgender author, and the main character is also transgender.
If I Was Your Girl by Meredith Russo
Meredith Russo

Another suggestion for this category would be to read something from the Chronicles of Vladimir Tod series by Heather Brewer. The author identifies as transgender and has transitioned. Now, the author is known as Zac Brewer, but if you pick up any of the previous books, they still say Heather Brewer on the cover. The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod is a teen vampire series; book one is called Eighth Grade Bites.
The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod Box Set (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, # 1-4) by Heather Brewer
Heather Brewer
Zac Brewer


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
16. Read a book that has been banned or frequently challenged in your country.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
17. Read a classic by an author of color.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
18. Read a superhero comic with a female lead.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
19. Read a book in which a character of color goes on a spiritual journey.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
20. Read an LGBTQ+ romance novel.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
21. Read a book published by a micropress.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
22. Read a collection of stories by a woman.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
23. Read a collection of poetry in translation on a theme other than love.


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Kendra Perkins (k_perkins) | 43 comments Mod
24. Read a book wherein all point-of-view characters are people of color.


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