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The Ultimate 2017 Reading Challenge: 25 Entertaining Reading Ideas

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Phew, there’s a lot of reading challenges for 2017 out there this year. Feeling inspired by challenges like Book Riot’s 2017 Read Harder Challenge and POPSUGAR’s 2017 Reading Challenge, I took a crack at coming up with a reading challenge especially for #AmReaders based on some of the fantastic articles that I’m completely not biased toward submitted this past year by fellow #AmReading writers. The links to past articles are included (read: shamelessly plugged) so you can get a good idea of books you can read to fulfill each entry.

The rules: since there are only 25 entries (that’s just over two books a month), you must read one book per each entry. So, even if a book checks off two or more categories, you can only choose one entry to check off. Other than that, there are no rules! Here’s what you need to read by the end of 2017 to finish the reading challenge:

 

1. A Book Written From The Perspective Of An Animal.

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2. A Book Written From The Perspective Of A Child.

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3. A Short Story.

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4. A Non-Fiction Book.

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5. A Book Written For NaNoWriMo.

Source: NaNoWriMo

6. A Collection Of Poetry Written By An African American Poet.

Source: Wiki Commons

7. A Book That You Started But Never Finished.

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8. A Book That Was Banned In Any Country.

9. A Book That Was Self-Published.

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10. A New York Times Bestseller From 2016.

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11. A National Book Award Winner From 2016.

Source: LitReactor

12. A Book Written By A Muslim Author.

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13. A Book You Can Read In A Day.

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14. A Hugo Award Winner From 2016.

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15. A Debut Book By A New Author.

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16. A Book Written From The Perspective Of A Character Who Identifies As LGBTQIA+.

Source: Wiki Commons

17. A Memoir Written By A Celebrity.

Source: Wiki Commons

18. A YA Novel With A Female Protagonist. (Shouldn’t Be Too Difficult!).

Source: Pixabay

19. A YA Novel From A Country Outside Your Own.

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20. A Graphic Novel That Was Adapted Into A Movie.

Source: Wiki Commons

21. A Diary Written By A Famous Author.

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22. A Debut Novel Written By An Author Over 30.

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23. An Adult Book Written By A Children’s Author.

Source: Wiki Commons

24. A Book Written By A Comedian.

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25. A Book That Was Translated To English.

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Good luck and happy 2017!

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