![]() A book about codebreaking or secret codesĢ47. The author was born after the year 2000Ģ41. A book with a day of the week in the titleĢ38. A book with a strong female protagonistĢ30. A book about the Olympic Games or an Olympic sportĢ29. ![]() A nonfiction book about women’s suffrageĢ28. A from from 1000 Books to Read Before You DieĢ27. A book featuring an amateur detectiveĢ26. A book with a title that is a questionĢ23. A book about politics or a politicianĢ22. A book told from multiple character’s point of viewĢ18. A fantasy stand-alone book (not part of a series)Ģ08. A book about the media or by a media personalityĢ04. Historical fiction about South Americaġ91. Nonfiction book about words, linguistics, or dictionariesġ89. Nonfiction book about environmental scienceġ81. A nonfiction book about Asian historyġ80. ![]() A book about characters on a vacationġ77. A book about the immigrant experienceġ67. Historical fiction about British historyġ65. An author’s sophomore book (2nd book)ġ51. Nonfiction book about an event that happened in your lifetimeġ49. Nonfiction book about the military or warġ39. A nonfiction/fiction pairing (two books about the same subject)ġ37. A book about or set in a zoo or animal rescueġ33. A book which is a continuation of an author’s work after their deathġ25. Historical fiction about the Great Depression or Dust Bowlġ22. A book set in a National Park, forest, or wildlife areaġ17. Nonfiction book about health or the human bodyġ14. Historical fiction that takes place between World War I and World War IIġ10. A wilderness mystery or suspense bookġ09. A book with a woman’s name in the titleġ06. Historical fiction about World War Oneġ00. Middle grade book written by a BIPOC authorĩ0. Nonfiction book about LGBTQ issues or historyĨ3.The first book in a very long series (20+ books)Ĩ9. A nonfiction book about mental illnessħ9. Middle grade book featuring BIPOC character(s)ħ3. A book set at the turn of the century (near 1900)Ħ9. A nonfiction book about a medical subjectĦ3. A book with a protagonist with a disabilityĦ1. A book about one of the characters in Hamiltonĥ3. A book set in a hotel, inn, or bed & breakfastĤ8. A historical fiction book set in an Asian countryģ4. A book about a long-distance relationshipġ8. Nonfiction book about American historyġ7. A book about a road trip or a long voyageġ5. A book about marriage or relationshipsġ1. A house is one of the main characters, setting, or an important part of the bookĩ. A mystery set outside the United States or United KingdomĨ. Historical fiction about American historyĥ. If the prompt is in blue, you can click it to find some book suggestions for that prompt.ġ. ![]() ![]() Here’s your list of reading challenge prompts! I hope it inspires your reading life. Even though my list is in a random order, I’ve numbered it so that you can use a random number generator to help pick your reading prompts. You can pick the prompts that inspire you, or you can choose completely randomly. Maybe, you just want a short commitment, so choose four prompts for a month-long reading challenge.īut, don’t limit yourself! Choose any amount of reading challenge prompts that you would like. If you want to create a year-long reading challenge, choose 52 prompts (for 1 book a week) or 12 prompts (for one book a month). This list is designed to pick and choose reading prompts in order to create a list of any length. It’s likely you’ll not want to tackle a list of 365 reading challenges. How to Create Your Own Reading Challenge With This List You May Also Be Interested in These REading Challenges.How to Create Your Own Reading Challenge With This List. ![]()
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