1. Visit The Country: Read a book that
has setting in a country that you really want to visit in real life. Make sure
the setting has a big role in the book and it can make you know a little bit
more about your dream destination. City
of Bones (The Mortal Instruments #1) by
Cassandra Clare
2. Cover Lust: Pick a book from
your shelf that you bought because you fell in love with the cover. Is the
content as good as the cover? Thorn
Abbey by Nancy Ohlin
3. Blame it on Bloggers: Read a book
because you’ve read the sparkling reviews from other bloggers. Don’t forget to
mention the blogger’s names too! Legend
(Legend #1) by Marie Lu
4. Bargain All The Way: Ever buying a
book because it’s so cheap you don’t really care about the content? Now it’s
time to open the book and find out whether it’s really worth your cents. Branded (Fall of Angels #1) by Keary Taylor
5. (Not So) Fresh From the Oven: Do you remember
you bought/got a new released book last year but never had a chance to read it?
Dig it from your pile and bring back the 2013. Everbound (Everneath #2) by Brodi Ashton
6. First Letter’s Rule: Read a book which
title begins with the same letter as your name (for me, Astrid means A, and I
can read anything that started with the letter A). Remember: Articles like “a”,
“an” or “the” doesn’t count :) Amethyst
(Guardians #1) by Heather Bowhay
7. Once Upon a Time: Choose a book
that’s been published for the first time before you were born (not necessarily
has to be a classic book, just something a little bit older than you is okay.
You can read the most recent edition if you want to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (Harry Potter #1) by J. K.
Rowling
8. Chunky Brick: Take a deep
breath, and read a book that has more than
500 pages. Yep, the one that you’ve always been afraid of! The Return of the King (Lord of the Rings
#3) by J. R. R. Tolkein
9. Favorite Author: You like their
books, but there are too many titles. This is your chance, choose a book that’s
been written by your fave author but you haven’t got time to read it before. Inside Out (Insider #1) by Maria V. Snyder
10. It’s Been There Forever: Pick up a book
that has been there on your shelf for more than a year, clean up the dust and
start to read it now :) The Subtle Knife (His
Dark Materials #2) by Philip Pullman
11. Movies vs Books: You’ve seen the
movie adaptation (or planned to see it soon) but never had time to read the
book. It’s time to read it now, so you can compare the book vs the movie. Beautiful Creatures (Beautiful Creatures
#1) by Kami Garcia, Margaret Stohl
12. Freebies Time: What’s the LAST
free book you’ve got? Whether it’s from giveaway, a birthday gift or a surprise
from someone special, don’t hold back any longer. Open the book and start
reading it now :D Soulmates by Holly Bourne
13. Not My Cup of Tea: Reach out to a
genre that you’ve never tried (or probably just disliked) before. Whether it’s
a romance, horror or non fiction, maybe you will find a hidden gem! Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge
14. Walking Down The Memory
Lane: Ever had a book that you loved so much as a kid? Or a book that you
wish you could read when you were just a child? Grab it now and prepare for a
wonderful journey to the past :) Comic
books or graphic novels are allowed! The
Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians #1) by Rick Riordan
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