15 books in 2015
2015 Reading challenge.
Here are 15 categories to ensure that your reading is diverse and excellent this year. The recommended title links are only suggestions. Many of them come from various public libraries. Perhaps your local public library also provides recommendations. Feel free to customize this list to your liking, and read in any order you wish.
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A coming-of-age novel. Maybe http://goo.gl/lMX2pX or http://goo.gl/VpeM5d
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A book on a shelf in your home that you have not yet read.
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A memoir. Perhaps one of these would be a good choice?: http://goo.gl/hRlMSO
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A book translated from another language. Here are some tantalizing suggestions: http://goo.gl/9MT2Ux
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Select something from Time Magazine’s All-Time 100 Novels. Just click on any title to learn more: http://goo.gl/4A5zlr
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A classic children’s novel. Here are 100 wonderful choices: http://goo.gl/WqyvCw
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A book choice based solely on the cover.
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A book with at least 500 pages. This category is a bit more daunting, but this list of one hundred thick books has something for everybody: http://goo.gl/eaL8kd
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As a reward for finishing that thick novel, now it’s time for a skinny book: http://goo.gl/uuO6Hy
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A young adult novel. See: http://goo.gl/G1FP0P
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A biography. Here are a few good choices: http://goo.gl/kXYEIA
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Re-read a book that once meant something to you.
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A book set in another country. Here are some suggestions: http://goo.gl/Vvw4xC or http://goo.gl/I496qM
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A book by an author that shares your initials. Your public library fiction section would be a good place to find something.
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A National Book Award winner. http://goo.gl/m9lj9Y