Here are the titles I've added in the past two weeks (look for reviews soon!):
The Map of the Sky is a book with more than 500 pages. (608!)
Inheritance by Christopher Paolini is a book written by someone under 30.
Napoleon's Pyramids by William Dietrich is a book set in another country.
Previously:
Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand is a book that became a movie.
How (Not) to Fall in Love by Lisa Brown Roberts is a book published this year.
Perfect Puppy in 7 Days: How to Start Your Puppy Off Right by Sophia Yin is a book with a number in the title.
The Complete Peanuts, Vol. 22: 1993-1994 by Charles M. Schulz is a book with nonhuman characters.
CraftFail: When Homemade Goes Horribly Wrong by Heather Mann is a funny book.
Where She Went by Gayle Forman is a book with a female author.
Ink by Amanda Sun is a book with a one-word title.
Mint Juleps With Teddy Roosevelt by Mark Will-Weber is a nonfiction book.
Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas is a popular author's first book.
Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige is a book that a friend recommended.
Don't Give Up, Don't Give In: Lessons From an Extraordinary Life by Louis Zamperini is a memoir.
The Red Deaths by Casey Eanes with Seth Ervin is a book that I can finish in a day.
Loop by Karen Akins is a book set in the future.
Vanishing Girls by Lauren Oliver is a book set in high school.
The Naturals by Jennifer Lynn Barnes is a book by an author I've never read before.
The Maker Movement Manifesto: Rules for Innovation in the New World of Crafters, Hackers, and Tinkerers by Mark Hatch is a book written by an author with my same initials.
And I'm currently reading Dreamfire, which is really good so far, but which doesn't satisfy any of the remaining checklist items and Dreams of Gods & Monsters, which is a book by an author I love that I haven't read yet (I loved loved loved the first two books in this trilogy).
I hope everyone has a fantastic weekend!
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