This is where I will keep track on my Pop Sugar list. I'm learning how to make these master posts, so bear with me.
A book becoming a movie in 2019: The Hate U Give
A book that makes you nostalgic: Paperback Crush
A book written by a musician:
A book you think should be turned into a movie: Running with Lions
A book with at least 1 million reviews on Goodreads: Wuthering Heights
A book with a plant in the title or on the cover:
A reread of a favorite:
A book about a hobby:
A book you meant to read in 2018: The Eye of the World
A book with "pop", "sugar" or "challenge" in the title:
A book with an item of clothing or accessory on the cover:
A book inspired by mythology, legend or folklore: The Red Tent
A book published posthumously:
A book you see someone reading on TV/in a movie: Wuthering Heights
A retelling of a classic:
A book with a question in the title:
A book set at college or on a campus:
A book about someone with a superpower: The Eye of the World
A book told multiple characters' POV:
A book set in space: Big Damn Hero
A book by 2 female authors: Wuthering Heights
A book with "salty", "sweet", "bitter" or "spicy" in the title:
A book set in Scandinavia:
A book that takes place in a single day:
A debut novel:
A book published in 2019: The Island of Sea Women
A book featuring an extinct or imaginary creature: Kronos Rising
A book recommended by a celebrity you admire:
A book with "love" in the title:
A book featuring amateur sleuths:
A book about a family: Crazy Rich Asians
A book written by an author from Asia, Africa or South America: Crazy Rich Asians
A book with a Zodiac symbol or astrological sign in the title: Pisces
A book that includes a wedding: Crazy Rich Asians
A book by an author whose first and last name begin with the same letter: Crazy Rich Asians
A ghost story:
A book with a 2 word title: Paperback Crush
A novel based on a true story:
A book revolving a puzzle or game:
Your favorite Pop Sugar Challenge prompt from the past: The Island of Sea Women
Bonus Advanced Prompts:
A "cli-lit" book
An "own voices" book
Two books with the same title 1:
Two books with the same title 2:
A book that has inspired a common phrase or idiom: 1984
A book set in an abbey, cloister, monastery, vicorage or convent: