I only aimed to complete a portion of this challenge but, whaddya know? I did it!! Here's my completed list. I look forward to seeing you all next year. (I can't wait!)
1. A book with more than 500 pages - Ashley Bell by Dean Koontz (Three Stars) 2. A Classic Romance - The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger (Two Stars) 3. A Book That Became A Movie - Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn (Four Stars) 4. A Book Published This Year - Too Many White Men by J.G. Alt (Two Stars) 5. A Book With A Number In The Title - 1st to Die (Women's Murder Club #1) by James Patterson (One Star) 6. A Book Written By Someone Under 30 - Welcome to the Real World by Lauren Berger (Three Stars) 7. A Book With Nonhuman Characters - Guilty Pleasures (Anita Blake #1) by Laurell K Hamilton (Four Stars) 8. A Funny Book - Bossypants by Tina Fey (Two Stars) 9. A Book By A Female Author - Better Than Before by Gretchen Rubin (Three Stars) 10. A Mystery Or Thriller - Every Dead Thing by John Connolly (Three Stars) 11. A Book With A One-Word Title - Endangered (Joe Pickett, #15) by C.J. Box (Five Stars) 12. A Book Of Short Stories - The Box: Uncanny Stories, by Richard Matheson (Two Stars) 13. A Book Set In A Different Country - Private London (Private #2) by James Patterson (Two Stars) 14. A Nonfiction Book - A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson (Four Stars) 15. A Popular Author's First Book - The Black Echo (Harry Bosch #1) by Michael Connelly (Four Stars) 16. A Book From Your Favorite Author That You Haven't Read Yet - By the Light of the Moon by Dead Koontz (One Star) 17. A Book A Friend Recommended - The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court by Jeffrey Toobin (Two Stars) 18. A Pulitzer-Prize Winning Book - The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson (Three Stars) 19. A Book Based On A True Story - The Onion Field by Joseph Wambaugh (Two Stars) 20. A Book At The Bottom Of Your To Read List - Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell (Three Stars) 21. A Book Your Mom Loves - Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert (Two Stars) 22. A Book That Scares You - The Lost World (Jurassic Park #2) by Michael Crichton (One Star) 23. A Book More Than 100 Years Old - Grimm Fairy Tales by the Brothers Grimm (One Star) 24. A Book Based Entirely On Its Cover - Movie Game by Michael Ebner (Two Stars) 25. A Book You Were Supposed To Read In School But Didn't - To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee (Four Stars) 26. A Memoir - This is My Body by Ragan Sutterfield (Four Stars) 27. A Book You Can Finish In A Day - Dead List by Helen Durrant (Three Stars) 28. A Book With Antonyms In The Title - Just Babies: The Origins of Good and Evil by Paul Bloom (One Star) 29. A Book Set Somewhere You've Always Wanted To Visit - The Quality of Silence by Rosamund Lupton (Three Stars) 30. A Book That Came Out The Year You Were Born - Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1) by Michael Crichton (Three Stars) 31. A Book With Bad Reviews - Twilight (Twilight #1) by Stephenie Meyer (Three Stars) 32. A Trilogy (The First) - The Maze Runner (The Maze Runner #1) by James Dashner (Two Stars) 33. A Trilogy (The Second) - The Scorch Trials (The Maze Runner #2) by James Dashner (DNF'd) (One Star) 34. A Trilogy (The Third) - Soul and Blade (Blood and Bone, #3) by Tara Brown (Two Stars) 35. A Book From Your Childhood - Stay Out of the Basement (Goosebumps, #2) by R.L. Stine (One Star) 36. A Book with a love triangle - The Host (The Host, #1) by Stephenie Meyer (Five Stars) 37. A Book Set In The Future - Salt by Colin Barnes (Four Stars) 38. A Book Set In High School - Hex Hall (Hex Hall, #1) by Rachel Hawkins (Four Stars) 39. A Book With A Color In The Title - Little Black Lies by Sandra Block (Four Stars) 40. A Book That Made/Makes You Cry - Odd Thomas (Odd Thomas, #1) by Dean Koontz (Three Stars) 41. A Book With Magic - Witches Protection Program by Michael Phillip Cash (Three Stars) 42. A Graphic Novel - In Odd We Trust by Dean Koontz, Illustrated by Queenie Chan (Three Stars) 43. A Book By An Author You've Never Read Before - The Darkness of the Womb by Richard Knight (Three Stars) 44. A Book You Own But Have Never Read - Apocalypse Idaho by Rich Lundeen (One Star) 45. A Book That Takes Place in Your Hometown - China Lake (Evan Delaney, #1) by Meg Gardiner (One Star) 46. A Book That Was Originally Written In Another Language - The Black Tongue by Marko Hautala, Translated by Jenni Salmi (Four Stars) 47. A Book Set During Christmas (Or Similar Holiday) - Shakespeare's Christmas (A Lily Bard Mystery, #3) by Charlaine Harris (One Star) 48. A Book Written By An Author With Your Same Initials - Speak No Evil (No Evil Trilogy, #1) by Allison Brennan (Two Stars) 49. A Play - August: Osage County by Tracy Letts (Two Stars) 50. A Banned Book - Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut (Two Stars) 51. A Book Based On Or Turned Into A TV Show - Heat Wave (Nikki Heat, #1) by Richard Castle (3 Stars) 52. A Book You Started But Never Finished - Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (3 Stars)
1. A book with more than 500 pages - Ashley Bell by Dean Koontz (Three Stars)
2. A Classic Romance - The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger (Two Stars)
3. A Book That Became A Movie - Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn (Four Stars)
4. A Book Published This Year - Too Many White Men by J.G. Alt (Two Stars)
5. A Book With A Number In The Title - 1st to Die (Women's Murder Club #1) by James Patterson (One Star)
6. A Book Written By Someone Under 30 - Welcome to the Real World by Lauren Berger (Three Stars)
7. A Book With Nonhuman Characters - Guilty Pleasures (Anita Blake #1) by Laurell K Hamilton (Four Stars)
8. A Funny Book - Bossypants by Tina Fey (Two Stars)
9. A Book By A Female Author - Better Than Before by Gretchen Rubin (Three Stars)
10. A Mystery Or Thriller - Every Dead Thing by John Connolly (Three Stars)
11. A Book With A One-Word Title - Endangered (Joe Pickett, #15) by C.J. Box (Five Stars)
12. A Book Of Short Stories - The Box: Uncanny Stories, by Richard Matheson (Two Stars)
13. A Book Set In A Different Country - Private London (Private #2) by James Patterson (Two Stars)
14. A Nonfiction Book - A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson (Four Stars)
15. A Popular Author's First Book - The Black Echo (Harry Bosch #1) by Michael Connelly (Four Stars)
16. A Book From Your Favorite Author That You Haven't Read Yet - By the Light of the Moon by Dead Koontz (One Star)
17. A Book A Friend Recommended - The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court by Jeffrey Toobin (Two Stars)
18. A Pulitzer-Prize Winning Book - The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson (Three Stars)
19. A Book Based On A True Story - The Onion Field by Joseph Wambaugh (Two Stars)
20. A Book At The Bottom Of Your To Read List - Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell (Three Stars)
21. A Book Your Mom Loves - Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert (Two Stars)
22. A Book That Scares You - The Lost World (Jurassic Park #2) by Michael Crichton (One Star)
23. A Book More Than 100 Years Old - Grimm Fairy Tales by the Brothers Grimm (One Star)
24. A Book Based Entirely On Its Cover - Movie Game by Michael Ebner (Two Stars)
25. A Book You Were Supposed To Read In School But Didn't - To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee (Four Stars)
26. A Memoir - This is My Body by Ragan Sutterfield (Four Stars)
27. A Book You Can Finish In A Day - Dead List by Helen Durrant (Three Stars)
28. A Book With Antonyms In The Title - Just Babies: The Origins of Good and Evil by Paul Bloom (One Star)
29. A Book Set Somewhere You've Always Wanted To Visit - The Quality of Silence by Rosamund Lupton (Three Stars)
30. A Book That Came Out The Year You Were Born - Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1) by Michael Crichton (Three Stars)
31. A Book With Bad Reviews - Twilight (Twilight #1) by Stephenie Meyer (Three Stars)
32. A Trilogy (The First) - The Maze Runner (The Maze Runner #1) by James Dashner (Two Stars)
33. A Trilogy (The Second) - The Scorch Trials (The Maze Runner #2) by James Dashner (DNF'd) (One Star)
34. A Trilogy (The Third) - Soul and Blade (Blood and Bone, #3) by Tara Brown (Two Stars)
35. A Book From Your Childhood - Stay Out of the Basement (Goosebumps, #2) by R.L. Stine (One Star)
36. A Book with a love triangle - The Host (The Host, #1) by Stephenie Meyer (Five Stars)
37. A Book Set In The Future - Salt by Colin Barnes (Four Stars)
38. A Book Set In High School - Hex Hall (Hex Hall, #1) by Rachel Hawkins (Four Stars)
39. A Book With A Color In The Title - Little Black Lies by Sandra Block (Four Stars)
40. A Book That Made/Makes You Cry - Odd Thomas (Odd Thomas, #1) by Dean Koontz (Three Stars)
41. A Book With Magic - Witches Protection Program by Michael Phillip Cash (Three Stars)
42. A Graphic Novel - In Odd We Trust by Dean Koontz, Illustrated by Queenie Chan (Three Stars)
43. A Book By An Author You've Never Read Before - The Darkness of the Womb by Richard Knight (Three Stars)
44. A Book You Own But Have Never Read - Apocalypse Idaho by Rich Lundeen (One Star)
45. A Book That Takes Place in Your Hometown - China Lake (Evan Delaney, #1) by Meg Gardiner (One Star)
46. A Book That Was Originally Written In Another Language - The Black Tongue by Marko Hautala, Translated by Jenni Salmi (Four Stars)
47. A Book Set During Christmas (Or Similar Holiday) - Shakespeare's Christmas (A Lily Bard Mystery, #3) by Charlaine Harris (One Star)
48. A Book Written By An Author With Your Same Initials - Speak No Evil (No Evil Trilogy, #1) by Allison Brennan (Two Stars)
49. A Play - August: Osage County by Tracy Letts (Two Stars)
50. A Banned Book - Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut (Two Stars)
51. A Book Based On Or Turned Into A TV Show - Heat Wave (Nikki Heat, #1) by Richard Castle (3 Stars)
52. A Book You Started But Never Finished - Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (3 Stars)