Now that 2019 is here, it's time to set the new reading challenge! I'm keeping the same challenge that I did the previous 3 years, although I have yet to complete it! This year, I feel very positive. Let's do this!
So, in 2019 I will read:
- a novel from Europe: Machines Like Me, by Ian McEwan
- a novel from Middle East: Not Just Yet, by Mohamed Abdel-Maksoud
- a novel from East Asia: Naoko, by Keigo HigashinoYoko Ogawa
- a novel from North America: King Suckerman, by George Pelecanos
- a novel from South America:
- a novel from Oceania:
- a novel from Africa
- a novel that won the Man Booker Prize
- a novel than won the Pulitzer Prize:
- a novel written by a Nobel Prize recipient:
- a play:
- a book of poetry:
- a collection of short stories:
- a manga:
- a superhero comic:
- a non-superhero comic:
- a classic:
- a non-fiction book: Feminists Don't Wear Pink (And Other Lies), Various
- a memoir/biography:
- a novel that won the Nebula Award
So, this is it! This is the fourth year that I'm doing this challenge, and I'm really happy that it will "force" me to read more diverse books. Feel free to join me!
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