1. A book that's published in 2021
Ben Aaronovitch: What Abigail did that summer
2. A Afrofuturist Book
Nnedi Okorafor: Binti
3. A book that has a heart, diamond, club, or spade on the cover
Leigh Bardugo: Crooked Kingdom
4. A book by an author who shares your zodiac sign
Nick Hornby: Juliet, naked
5. A dark academia book
Stephen Chbosky: The perks of being a wallflower
6. A book with a gem, mineral, or rock in the title
Tracey Chevalier: Das Mädchen mit dem Perlenohrring
7. A book where the main character works at your current or dream job
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: 300 Statements der berühmten Supreme-Court-Richterin
8. A book that has won the Women's Prize For Fiction
Madeline Miller: The Song of Achilles
9. A book with a family tree
Angela Sommer-Bodenburg: Der kleine Vampir feiert Weihnachten
10. A bestseller from the 1990s
Marianne Fredriksson: Maria Magdalena
11. A book about forgetting
Margarita Montimore: The rearranged life of Oona Lockhart
12. A book you have seen on someone's bookshelf (in real life, on a Zoom call, in a TV show, etc.)
John W. Ironmonger: Not forgetting the whale
13. A locked-room mystery book
Karen M. McManus: One of us is lying
14. A book set in a restaurant
Anthony Bourdain: Geständnisse eines Küchenchefs
15. A book with a black-and-white cover
Mas/Diwan/de Maigret/Berest: How to be Parisian wherever you are
16. A book by an Indigenous author
Celeste Ng: Everything I‘ve never told you
17. A book that has the same title as a song
Benedict Wells: Hard Land
18. A book about a subject you are passionate about
Nicola Schmidt: Geschwister als Team - Ideen für eine starke Familie
19. A book that discusses body positivity
Anuschka Rees: Beyond Beautiful
20. A book found on a Black Lives Matter reading list[/B]
Reni Eddo-Lodge: Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race
21. A genre hybrid
Ben Aaronovitch: Tales from the Folly
22. A book set mostly or entirely outdoors
Anna North: Outlawed
23. A book with something broken on the Cover
Terry Pratchett: The Wee Free Men
24. A book by a Muslim American author
G. Willow Wilson: The Bird King
25. A book that was published anonymously
Elena Ferrante: Das lügenhafte Leben der Erwachsenen
26. A book with an oxymoron in the title
Terry Pratchett: Small Gods
27. A book about do-overs or fresh starts
Beth O'Leary: The Flatshare
28. A magical realism book
Ben Aaronovitch: False Value
29. A book set in multiple countries
Genevieve Cogman: The dark archive
30. A book set somewhere you'd like to visit in 2021
Astrid Lindgren: Die Kinder aus Bullerbü (man wird ja noch träumen dürfen)
31. A book by a blogger, vlogger, YouTube video creator, or other online personality
Nunu Kaller: Ich kauf nix
32. A book whose title starts with "Q," "X," or "Z"
Walter Tevis: The Queen‘s Gambit
33. A book featuring three generations (grandparent, parent, child)
Eric Malpass: Lieber Frühling, komm doch bald
34. A book about a social justice issue
Laura Fröhlich: Die Frau fürs Leben ist nicht das Mädchen für alles
35. A book in a different format than what you normally read (audiobooks, ebooks, graphic novels)
Goscinny/Uderzo: Asterix kütt nohm Kommiss (Asterix op Kölsch Bd. 4)
36. A book that has fewer than 1,000 reviews on Amazon or Goodreads
Dieter Bednarz: Überleben an der Wickelfront
37. A book you think your best friend would like
Delia Owens: Der Gesang der Flusskrebse
38. A book about art or an artist
Tori Amos: Resistance
39. A book everyone seems to have read but you
Michael Ende: Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivführer
40. Your favorite prompt from a past POPSUGAR Reading Challenge
Leigh Bardugo: Six of Crows
The longest book (by pages) on your TBR list
Rebecca Gable: Teufelskrone
The shortest book (by pages) on your TBR list
Alexandra Reinwarth: Das Leben ist zu kurz für später
The book on your TBR list with the prettiest cover
Ildikó von Kürthy: Es wird Zeit
The book on your TBR list with the ugliest cover
Eric Malpass: Als Mutter streikte
The book that's been on your TBR list for the longest amount of time
T. H. White: The Sword in the Stone
A book from your TBR list you meant to read last year but didn't
Natascha Wegelin: Madame Moneypenny - Wie Frauen ihre Finanzen selbst in die Hand nehmen können
A book from your TBR list you associate with a favorite person, place, or thing
Philip Pulman: Über den wilden Fluss
A book from your TBR list chosen at random
Benedict Wells: Vom Ende der Einsamkeit
A DNF book from your TBR list
Lindsey Mead: On being 40(ish)
A free book from your TBR list (gifted, borrowed, library)
Rolf Lappert: Nach Hause schwimmen
Nachtrag: Da das Buch, das ich gerade lese, die doch etwas schwierige Kategorie 28 erfüllt, würde ich die Challenge für mich schon beginnen und dann am 30.11.2021 enden lassen.