Sunday, March 10, 2024

2024 Alphabet Soup Reading Challenge

 





I loved participating in this challenge last year so I'll be continuing participation in The Alphabet Soup challenge hosted by Dollycas in 2024.

You can sign up and find all of the info on Dollycas' blog post here.  Like last year I'll be posting updates as I finish titles.  I always try to plan out my books in advance, but if the Popsugar and Book Riot reading challenges have taught me anything, it is that I almost never read what is on the plan.  Anything with a link has a review posted, so feel free to check out my thoughts.

Link to my google spreadsheet or join me on Storygraph


A - Alien Earths by Dr. Lisa Kaltenegger

B - Bosse by Dianna Love

C - Court of Wanderers by Rin Chupeco

D - Don't Fear the Reaper by Stephen Graham Jones

E - Eat Smarter: Use the Power of Food to Reboot Your Metabolism, Upgrade Your Brain, and Transform Your Life by Shawn Stevenson

F - A Fragile Enchantment by Allison Saft

G - Ghost Station by SA Barnes

H - Head Over Heels by Karla Sorensen

I - Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros

J - 

K - Kilt Trip by Alexandra Kiley

L - Looking for Smoke by KA Cobell

M - Mislaid in Parts Half Known by Seanan McGuire

N - Nothing But it All by Adriana Locke

O - Out There Screaming by Various Authors

P - Principles of Emotion by Sara Read

Q - 

R - Recipe for a Charmed Life by Rachel Linden

S - Shattered Juliette by Katana Collins

T - Through the Glen by Samantha Young

U - Under the Oak Tree by Suji Kim

V - Voices Carry by Raven Oak

W - We are Legion by Dennis E Taylor

X - 

Y - Young Buck by Kilby Blades

Z - Zodiac by Ai Weiwei


Monthly Mini Challenges

January: Read a book with a word in the title that has at least 3 syllables: A Fragile Enchantment by Allison Saft

February: Read a book with a Number Written Out in the Title: The Bad Ones by Melissa Albert

March: Read a book with Who, What, Where, When, Why, or How in the Title: What Grows in the Dark by Jaq Evans

April read a book with a Creepy Crawly in the title: Me Moth by Amber McBride

May Word Fruit or a Fruit in the title

June Word of something you see at a wedding: 7 Generations by David A Robinson

July read a book with 1 of the 50 United States in the title

August read a book with something small enough to fit in your pocket in the title: The Truth According to Ember by Danica Nava

September Read a book with Money or Type of Money in the Title

October read a book with a word that could be a Halloween costume in the title The Village Library Demon-Hunting Society by C.M. Waggoner

November read a book with a SPICE in the title. (Or the word Spice)

December

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