Since it’s the end of June, I managed this reading challenge in 26 weeks! Here are the categories & books I read for this very fun challenge. I only had to find a few titles, as most of them were read in the normal course of my reading.
- Set in a school: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, J.K. Rowling
- Featuring the legal profession: The Mitford Trial (A Mitford Murders Mystery #4), Jessica Fellowes
- A dual timeline: The Gown, Jennifer Robson
- An author that is deceased: With the Old Breed, E.B. Sledge
- Published by Penguin: What Angels Fear (Sebastian St. Cyr #1), C.S. Harris
- A character with the same name as a male family member: Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows, J.K. Rowling
- An author with only 1 published book: Memoirs of a Geisha, Arthur Golden
- A book in the 900’s of the Dewey Decimal System: The General vs. the President: MacArthur and Truman at the Brink of Nuclear War, H.W. Brands
- Set in a Mediterranean country: Above the Bay of Angels, Rhys Bowen
- Related to the word “fire”: Dreamland Burning by Jennifer Latham
- Book with discussion questions inside: The Other Windsor Girl: A Novel of Love, Royalty, Whiskey, & Cigarettes, Georgie Blalock
- Title starting with the letter “D”: Death Masks (The Dresden Files, #5), Jim Butcher
- Includes an exotic animal: The Song of the Lion (Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito #21), Anne Hillerman
- Written by an author over 65 (when published): The Tamarack Murders (Sheriff Bo Tully #5), Patrick F. McManus
- A book mentioned in another book: Kim, Rudyard Kipling
- Set before the 17th Century: The Lost Queen, Signe Pike
- A character “on the run”: The Huckleberry Murders (Sheriff Bo Tully #4), Patrick F. McManus
- Author with a 9-letter last name: Louisiana’s Way Home, Kate DiCamillo
- Book with a deckled edge: Uncommon Type, Tom Hanks
- Made into a TV series: The Queen’s Gambit, Walter Tevis
- Book by Kristin Hannah: The Four Winds
- A family saga: When You Trap a Tiger, Tae Keller
- An ending that surprises you: A False Mirror (Inspector Ian Rutledge #9), Charles Todd
- A book you think they should read in schools: One Year in Coal Harbor, by Polly Horvath
- A book with multiple character POV: The Stranger Diaries (Harbinder Kaur #1), Elly Griffiths
- An author of color: New Kid, Jerry Craft
- First chapter ends on an odd page number: The D.A. Calls it Murder, Erle Stanley Gardner
- Includes a historical event you know little about: Shots Fired: Stories from Joe Pickett Country, C.J. Box
- Featuring the environment: The Emerald Mile: The Epic Story of the Fastest Ride in History Through the Heart of the Grand Canyon, Kevin Fedarko
- Watch out for dragons!: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, J.K. Rowling
- Shares a similar title to another book: Lord of the Wings (Meg Langslow #19), Donna Andrews
- A selfish character: Half Moon Street (Charlotte & Thomas Pitt #20), Anne Perry
- Featuring adoption: Pine Island Home, Polly Horvath
- A book you’d rate 5 stars: Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince, J.K. Rowling
- Set in a country that starts with the letter “S”: The Strange Case of the Moderate Extremists (Detective Varg, #0.8), Alexander McCall Smith
- A nameless narrator: The Tale Teller (Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito #23), Anne Hillerman
- An educational read: The Final Storm (World War II: 1939-1945, #4), Jeff Shaara
- Recommended on BookBub: King of Scars (King of Scars #1), Leigh Bardugo
- An alternate history novel: Pirate King (Mary Russell, #11), Laurie R. King
- Found via #bookstagram: Storm Front (Dresden Files #1), Jim Butcher
- An endorsement by a famous author on the cover: The Postscript Murders (Harbinder Kaur #2), Elly Griffiths
- An epistolary: TBH, This Is So Awkward (TBH, #1), Lisa Greenwald
- A character with a pet cat: The Woman in Blue (Ruth Galloway #8), Elly Griffiths
- Includes a garden: The Thirteenth Tale, Diane Setterfield
- A coming of age novel: We Are Not Free, Traci Chee
- Winner of the National Book Award-any year: The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl, Timothy Egan
- A character with a disability: Fish in a Tree, Lynda Mullaly Hunt
- A cover with woman who is facing away: Lady Clementine, Marie Benedict
- A flavour in the title: The Peppermint Tea Chronicles (44 Scotland Street #13), Alexander McCall Smith
- A shoe on the cover: The Comforts of a Muddy Saturday (Isabel Dalhousie #5), Alexander McCall Smith
- Published in 2021: The Consequences of Fear (Maisie Dobbs #16), Jacqueline Winspear
- Re-do one of the previous 51 categories from this 2021 challenge (A book you’d rate 5 stars): The Language of Bees (Mary Russell #9), Laurie R. King
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