Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Pop Sugar Reading Challenge 2026: The Plan

I'm back with the Pop Sugar Reading Challenge again this year. 

The theme this year is about gardens and plants, but some of the prompts seem like a real stretch to me (astronauts?). Oh, well. Who am I to criticize when one of the prompts is about my home state?

1. A book where gardening or a garden is central to the plot

All the Presidents' Gardens: Madison’s Cabbages to Kennedy’s Roses―How the White House Grounds Have Grown with America by Marta McDowell

The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean 

5. A book about women astronauts

The Six: The Untold Story of America's First Women Astronauts by Loren Grush

The Martian Contingency (Lady Astronaut #4) by Mary Robinette Kowal

The Loneliest Girl in the Universe by Lauren James & Wren James

The Utterly Uninteresting and Unadventurous Tales of Fred, the Vampire Accountant by Drew Hayes
The Dark Lord's Risk Assessor by Nikki Moyes

2. A book that features a platonic friendship between a man and woman

Lab Girl by Hope Jahren 

By This Wing: Letters by Celia Thaxter to Bradford Torrey about Birds at the Isles of Shoals, 1888 to 1894

3. A book you meant to read in 2025

A Boy and His Dog at the End of the World by C. A. Fletcher - It's already loaded up on my Kindle. 

4. A book that starts with the letter "Z"

Zlata's Diary: A Child's Life in Wartime Sarajevo by Zlata Filipović

Zoya by Danielle Steele 

Zone One by Colson Whitehead

6. A book with an overweight main character whose story isn't about losing weight

Fat Chance, Charlie Vega by Crystal Maldonado

Puddin' by Julie Murphy

Sing Anyway by Anita Kelly

7. A book about a granny hobby

The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst

The Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs

The Quilter's Apprentice by Jennifer Chiaverini

8. A book about a sexless marriage

Raybearer by Jordan Ifueko

A Grim Reaper's Guide to Catching a Killer by Maxie Dara

Cinema Love by Jiaming Tang

The Bachelor's Valet by Arden Powell

9. A book with a "type C" character

Ms. Demeanor by Elinor Lipman

10. A book about a horse or with a horse on the cover

Horse by Geraldine Brooks - I'll be honest, though, I'm just putting this here because everyone raves about it. It does not sound interesting to me. 

I just requested the Complete Arrows Trilogy by Mercedes Lackey. I know the magical beings Companions aren't really horses, but I think I could count it.

11. A book with a dad as the primary caregiver

The Road by Cormac McCarthy

The Shipping News by Annie Proulx 

Nosy Parker by Lesley Crewe

12. A book with "pop" or "sugar" in the title

The Sugar Queen by Sarah Addison Allen

The Cost of Sugar by Cynthia McLeod (translated by Gerald R. Mettman)

The Way We All Became The Brady Bunch: How the Canceled Sitcom Became the Beloved Pop Culture Icon We Are Still Talking About Today by Kimberly Potts

13. A book featuring a character with a hidden past

We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson

The Face on the Milk Carton by Caroline B. Cooney

A Winter in New York by Josie Silver

The Phoenix Pencil Company by Allison King

Maybe a Love Lettering reread?

14. A book set in Michigan or written by an author from Michigan (shoutout to the Library of Michigan's Michigan Notable Books series)

Bird Box by Josh Malerman

A Viola Shipman joint

The All-American by Susie Finkbeiner 

We Live Here: Detroit Eviction Defense and the Battle for Housing Justice by Jeffrey Wilson and Bambi Kramer

When Detroit Played the Numbers: Gambling's History and Cultural Impact on the Motor City by Felicia B. George 

15. A book about new beginnings

I think I could just slot in any romance novel I read here.

16. A book less than 260 pages

I'll just sort my books by length at the end of the year. Surely I'll have a short book on there.



17. A book about your favorite event in the Winter Olympics - Definitely a romance novel about ice skating here.

Life on the Edge by Jennifer Comeaux

Red Flags by Jens Lyon

Bittersweet by Sarah Ockler

18. A love story that defies social boundaries

Red Rising by Pierce Brown

Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield

In Memoriam by Alice Winn

19. A book about teen angst

Maybe reread Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell

In Zanesville by Jo Ann Beard

20. A book with a character who does Pilates or Lagree

Legacy by Nora Roberts

You Are Here by Eva Woods

21. A book about a bachelorette trip

The Bachelorette Party by Karen McCullah Lutz

In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware

22. A book about a book club

The Book that Matters Most by Ann Hood

Reading Lolita in Tehran by Azar Nafisi

The Air Raid Book Club by Annie Lyons

23. A book you were hoping would fit into a prompt but doesn't - I currently have a couple of books requested from the university library. I'd sort of hoped at least one would work.

The Island of Last Things by Emma Sloley

Dog Show: Poems by Billy Collins

24. A book about postpartum

The Nursery by Szilvia Molnar

Fault Lines by Emily Itami

Chouette by Claire Oshetsky

25. A book that explores influencer culture

Julie Chan Is Dead by Liann Zhang

Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke

26. A book with a character who navigates infertility

The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman

The Half Moon by Mary Beth Keane

The Best Worst Thing by Lauren Okie

27. A book with a character who has curly hair

The Swans of Harlem: Five Black Ballerinas, Fifty Years of Sisterhood, and Their Reclamation of a Groundbreaking History by Karen Valby

Wash Day Diaries by Jamila Rowser, Robyn Smith (Artist), Bex Glendining (Colorist), Kazimir Lee (Colorist)

Local Woman Missing by Mary Kubica

28. A book about debt

The Limit by Kristen Landon

Debtor Nation: The History of America in Red Ink by Louis Hyman


29. A book that takes place during harvesting season

Tom Lake by Ann Patchett - Much like Horse, I'm putting this here because it's on all the lists, but I don't really want to read it

The Mighty Red by Louise Erdrich 

Massacre at Mountain Meadows by Ronald W. Walker, Richard E. Turley Jr., and Glen M. Leonard

30. A travel ghost story

The Sun Down Motel by Simone St. James

Grave Sight (Harper Connelly #1) by Charlaine Harris 

Do Your Worst by Rosie Danan

31. A book that makes you feel FOMO

How to Giggle: A Guide to Taking Life Less Seriously by Hannah Berner, Paige DeSorbo

Running While Black: Finding Freedom in a Sport That Wasn't Built for Us by Alison Mariella Désir

32. A book with an underwater civilization

New York 2140 by Kim Stanley Robinson 

Dark Life (Dark Life #2) by Kat Falls

33. A book about college

The Groves of Academe by Mary McCarthy

Dear Committee Members (Jason Fitger #1) by Julie Schumacher 

34. A book with a trans or nonbinary protagonist

Dreadnought (Nemesis #1) by April Daniels

Manhunt by Gretchen Felker-Martin

The Death of Vivek Oji by Akwaeke Emezi

35. A book that makes you want to travel to Italy - Look, nothing is going to make me want to do international travel. LOL.

The Amalfi Curse by Sarah Penner

Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter

A Room with a View by E.M. Forster

36. A book about a mob (fiction or nonfiction) - I probably won't do this one unless someone has an amazing suggestion. It's not my jam. 

37. A book about a pop star

XOXO (XOXO #1) by Axie Oh

Sounds Like Love by Ashley Poston

Songs in Ursa Major by Emma Brodie

38. A book with any type of fruit on the cover or in the title

Cherry Baby by Rainbow Rowell

Together We Burn by Isabel Ibañez

The House Witch (The House Witch #1) by Delemhach

Aniana Del Mar Jumps In by Jasminne Mendez

Frostbite: How Refrigeration Changed Our Food, Our Planet, and Ourselves by Nicola Twilley

39. A book with a character who runs a marathon

Today We Die a Little!: The Inimitable Emil Zátopek, the Greatest Olympic Runner of All Time by Richard Askwith

Run with the Wind by Shion Miura, translated by Yui Kajita 

Where They Last Saw Her by Marcie R. Rendon


40. A book outside your comfort zone

Well, let's just see what happens here, shall we? 

Advanced Prompts

41. A book in a different format than your usual: physical, audio, eBook

Ha ha! Little does PSRC know that I am a varied reader and read all of these!

42. A book inspired by a real song, album, band, or artist

Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk by Kathleen Hanna

The Summer of Broken Rules by K.L. Walther

A Brief History of Seven Killings by Marlon James - This would also be a great audiobook, I think. 

Life on Mars: Poems by Tracy K. Smith 

43 & 44. Two books written by real-life partners or spouses (1 & 2) - I can't tell if this means read a book by one partner and then another book by the other partner or if it means two books from partner teams. I'm going with books written by partnered pairs. 

One Fell Sweep (Innkeeper Chronicles #3) by Ilona Andrews

A City on Mars: Can We Settle Space, Should We Settle Space, and Have We Really Thought This Through? by Kelly and Zach Weinersmith

Lord of the Stars by Jean and Jeff Sutton

Mimsy Were the Borogoves by Lewis Padgett

45. A book that features birding

The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year by Margaret Renkl

Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy 

The Genius of Birds by Jennifer Ackerman

The Ornithologist's Field Guide to Love (Love's Academic #1) by India Holton

46. A sapphic comic

The Legend of Auntie Po by Shing Yin Khor

When I Arrived at the Castle by Emily Carroll

Always Human by Ari North

47. A book told entirely through letters

Several People are Typing by Calvin Kasulke (it's actually Slack messages, but I think it counts)

I feel like this is a great opportunity to reread Love Letters: Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West

48. A book with a shadow daddy - Ugh. Hard pass.

49. A book with a mention of your zodiac sign

Should I read some Leo Tolstoy?

I can reread Rock with Me (With Me in Seattle #4) by Kristen Proby - The male protagonist is named Leo.

50. A book about Afrofuturism

Who Fears Death by Nnedi Okorafor

Fledgling by Octavia E. Butler

War Girls (War Girls #1) by Tochi Onyebuchi

The Gilded Ones (Deathless #1) by Namina Forna

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Is anyone else doing this challenge this year? Did I miss an obvious choice for any of these that you were screaming at the computer?

4 comments:

  1. What about Pony by R.J. Palacio for the horse prompt? Meredith from Currently reading LOVED it:
    https://pamelakramer.com/2021/09/26/pony-by-r-j-palacio-is-a-superb-new-novel-about-devotion/
    Sounds like you're going to have an interesting reading year!!!

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  2. I only do the challenge vicariously through you!

    In Zanesville caught my eye because I stopped at a museum in Zanesville, Ohio while en route to somewhere else. The reviews answered my burning question: a few people have read this book because of the town in Ohio, but that's not where it's set. Oh well.

    The Z books are making me bitter that Sue Grafton died before she could write Z. The world was robbed!

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  3. It's funny, for all the mentions of Type A personalities, I have no idea what Type B or Type C are! I also don't know what 'shadow daddies' refers to but I feel like googling that might be a mistake.

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  4. I feel the same way as you about Horse--I kind of want to read it because it's so beloved, but also nothing about the plot grabs me. I really liked Memorial Days though. I've never done the Pop Sugar challenge, but I'm going to try and do 10 of the Book Riot's Read Harder challenge. I've done the whole thing (or tried to) in the past, but I like the flexibility to mostly read what I feel like, but also use the challenge to explore something new.

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