Read a horror book: Frankenstein, Mary Shelley
Read a nonfiction book about science: The Only Woman in the Room, Eileen Pollack
Read a collection of essays: The Opposite of Loneliness, Marina Keegan
Read a book out loud to someone else: The Pout-Pout Fish, Deborah Diesen
Read a middle grade novel: Echo, Pam Muñoz Ryan
Read a biography: Flint & Feather; The life and times of E. Pauline Johnson, Tekahionwake, Charlotte Gray
Read a dystopian or post-apocalyptic novel: Find Me, Laura Van Den Berg
Read a book originally published in the decade you were born: Foreign Affairs, Alison Lurie (1985)
Listen to an audiobook that has won an Audie Award: Furious Cool; Richard Pryor and the world that made him, David Henry and Joe Henry
Read a book over 500 pages long: City on Fire, Garth Risk Hallberg
Read a book under 100 pages: The Nose, Nikolai Gogol
Read a book by or about a person that identifies as transgender: Trans; A memoir, Juliet Jaques
Read a book that is set in the Middle East: Seven Pillars of Wisdom, T.E. Lawrence
Read a book that is by an author from Southeast Asia: Of Bees and Mist, Erick Setiawan
Read a book of historical fiction set before 1900: The Just City, Jo Walton
Read the first book in a series by a person of color: The Book of Phoenix, Nnedi Okorafor
Read a non-superhero comic that debuted in the last three years: Descender, Jeff Lemire
Read a book that was adapted into a movie then watch the movie: The Secret in Their Eyes, Eduardo Sacheri
Read a nonfiction book about feminism: Bad Feminist, Roxane Gay
Read a book about religion: The Library at Mount Char, Scott Hawkins
Read a book about politics in your country or another: In The Country, Mia Alvar
Read a food memoir: Stir, Jessica Fechtor
Read a play: ok I cheated on this, I directed seven plays this year, I figure that counts…
Read a book with a main character that has a mental illness: Furiously Happy, Jenny Lawson