Join me on an exciting journey through the world of books! 

The most crucial part of this challenge lies in the "planning." Start by reviewing the weekly prompts and identifying at least three (3) books that align with each one. Next, dive into their reviews, carefully considering them to guide your decision-making. Finally, make your "ultimate selection" with confidence.

The chart below reflects my selection.

My selections are available at Amazon.

Week Number Prompt Title Author Status
1 A Pun in the Title Humble Pi Matt Parker Completed
2 A Character with Red Hair The Secret Keeper Kate Morton
3 Title Starts with Letter "M" Mad Honey Jodi Picoult In Progress
4 Title Starts with Letter "N" A New York Secret Ella Carey
5 Plot Includes a Heist The Heist Janet Evanovich
6 Genre One: Set in Spring The Martha's Vineyard Beach Book Club (05/27/2025) Martha Hall Kelly
7 Genre Two: Set in Summer Where the Crawdads Sing Delia Owens
8 Genre Three: Set in Autumn A Man Called Ove Fredrik Backman
9 Genre Four: Set in Winter Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster Jon Krakauer
10 Author's Last Name is also a First Name The Last Thing He Told Me Laura Dave
11 A Prequel Lost Roses Martha Hall Kelly
12 Has a Moon on the Cover Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI David Grann
13 Title is Ten Letters or Less Educated Tara Westover
14 Climate Fiction The Last Beekeeper Julie Carrick Dalton

Special Note: Goodreads offers valuable assistance by curating book recommendations tailored to each week's prompt. I find this feature incredibly helpful for planning my 52-week reading journey!