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52 Books in 52 Weeks Challenge

So I think I found this via the web and I don't remember where I found it but I figured I would post it here since I had it written down and wanted to share. If you know where this was originally posted please let me know so I know where to give credit to. I do not take credit for this challenge I am just sharing it.

  1. A book you read in school.
  2. A book from your childhood.
  3. A book published over 100 years ago.
  4. A book published in the last year.
  5. A non-fiction book.
  6. A book written by a male author.
  7. A book by a female author.
  8. A book by someone who isn't a writer.
  9. A book that is or is becoming a film.
  10. A book published in the 20th century.
  11. A book set in your hometown/region.
  12. A book with a name in the title.
  13. A book with a number in the title.
  14. A book based on a true story.
  15. A book someone else recommended.
  16. A book with over 500 pages.
  17. A book you can finish in a day.
  18. A previously banned book.
  19. A book with a one word title.
  20. A book translated from another language.
  21. A personal growth book.
  22. A memoir or journal.
  23. A book by someone from another country.
  24. A book set somewhere you'll visit this year.
  25. An award winning book.
  26. A book you were supposed to read in school but didn't.
  27. A book with a character with your first name.
  28.  A book with a place in the title.
  29. A book set in the future.
  30. A play.
  31. A scary book.
  32. A funny book.
  33. A book of short stories.
  34. A trilogy or series.
  35. A best seller
  36. A book you own but haven't read.
  37. A book about philosophy
  38. An epic poem
  39. A Victorian novel
  40. A book of poetry
  41. A book with a color I the title
  42. A book with an appealing cover
  43.  A book about psychology
  44. A book about science
  45. A graphic novel
  46. A self published book
  47. A young adult book
  48. A book from another country
  49. A book of non0fiction essays
  50. A book by an author you haven't read yet
  51. A book set in a country you've never been to
  52. A book set in the place you live today

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