Hi guys! It’s the last day of December which means it’s time for last update of the 2017 New Adult Reading Challenge. As you know in 2017 I tried to read as much new adult books as I could so I can keep progressing in the different categories. I was aiming for NA Advanced category, which I did complete, but I didn’t complete the reading bingo.
I didn’t read that much in December and in the books I read there was none that was NA.. That means that in 2017 I ended up reading 41 new adult books, achieving the NA Advanced category.
As you might know, this challenge also consist of the New Adult Reading Challenge Bingo. I pretty much completed the bingo. However, I didn’t read any books out of my comfort zone which is a bummer. I still did a great job with this.
1. Book set in college
Confessions of a Former Puck Bunny by Cindi Madsen
2. Hyped Book
Until It Fades by K.A. Tucker
3. Debut Novel
Schooled by Piper Lawson
4. 2017 Release
Styled by Piper Lawson
5. New Adult best seller
A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas
6. Book about friendship
My Best Friend’s Ex by Meghan Quinn
7. Book with music or art
Sugar, We’re Going Down by M.H. Soars
8. Book out of your comfort zone
9. Book based on its cover
The Butterfly Project by Emma Scott
10. Diverse novel
The Feeling of Forever by Jamie Howard
11. A LGBT novel or with a LGBT characters
Goodbye Paradise by Sarina Bowen
12. New to you author
A Thousand Letters by Staci Hart
13. Book you can finish in one day
Broken Prince by Erin Watt
14. Start a series
Paper Princess by Erin Watt
15. Book that makes you laugh
The Rule Maker by Jennifer Blackwood
16. Book set in the summer
Co-Wrecker by Meghan Quinn
17. Book you knew nothing about
Flow by Kennedy Ryan
18. A re-read
Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover
19. Book about a road trip
More than Distance by Elizabeth Briggs
20. Book recommendation
Royally Screwed by Emma Chase
21. One word title
Cheater by Rachel Van Dyken
22. Book about sports
Good Boy by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy
23. Book on the bottom of your TBR
How not to Let Go by Emily Foster
24. Book with only male POV
Undeclared by Julianna Keyes
25. Freebie
Flow by Kennedy Ryan
With this the 2017 New Adult Reading Challenge comes to an end. I loved doing it and that’s why the challenge will be back in 2018 with new categories. You can check everything about it here.