I loved my 52 Book Club experience last year, so I’m excited to participate again this year. As it went so well last year, I’ll be following my approach of monthly roundups for the books that didn’t inspire me to go full blog mode. You can follow along with my progress below:

- Set in an ancient civilization
- Kangaroo word on the cover
- Written without quotation marks
- Has a dust jacket
- Featuring a conspiracy
- Title starts with the letter “O”
- Title starts with the letter “P”
- A three-syllable word in the title
- Featuring a natural disaster
- Spans a decade or more
- Requires suspension of disbelief
- A genre-defining read
- Bookface
- Includes a character list
- Subtitle with a comma
- Deus ex machina
- Author’s bio mentions their dog
- Provokes strong emotion
- A nosy neighbor character
- Day of the week in the title
- Written in the 1800s
- Spotted in a TV series or movie
- Grumpy sunshine trope
- Uneven number of chapters
- Inclues a red herring
- Title in a serif font
- Two or more authors, one pseudonym
- From a series at least 8 books long
- Set in the Arctic or Antarctic
- Author related to another author
- Author related to author in prompt 30
- Publisher starting with letter “B”
- A standalone fantasy novel
- Inspired by top-grossing movie the year you were born
- Character with a secret identity
- Award-winning book from last year
- Started on the 26th of the month
- Domestic fiction
- A book that cost you nothing
- Author’s first and last name start with the same letter
- A guide to…
- Includes a handwritten interior font
- A Goodreads recommendation for you
- Literary device: personification
- Biographical fiction
- Non-fiction about character in prompt 45
- A diacritical mark on the cover
- Related to the word “Nemesis”
- In the 800s of the Dewey Decimal System
- Set in a castle
- Includes a map
- Published in 2026
My posts and monthly roundups can be found here:

