It’s that time of year again! Time to promote literacy, read some great books, and complete the FFL reading challenge. For the past few years, FFL has published a reading challenge of 10 prompts to encourage our readers to unite together in our love of great books and expand their own reading horizons. Each prompt is broad enough to allow the individual a chance to read a book they may already own or prefer, but also specific enoguh to show what we are trying to achieve! Books are an amazing gateway. Reading a book is like entering a new world–you can learn a new skill, learn to empathize with people, learn new words and ways of thinking, etc. With that in mind, we proudly present hte 2020 FFL Reading Challenge which is designed to stretch your reading horizons, expand your experiences, and make you a well-rounded conservative because no one wants to be that person who only focuses on one thing forever. 

Happy reading! Tweet us what you’re reading throughout the year with #FFLReadingChallenge or use the hashtag on Instagram!

A book that focuses on a culture other than your own

  1. I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai

  2. When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon

  3. I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika L Sanchez

A book published in 2020

  1. You’re Not Enough (And That’s Okay) by Allie Beth Stuckley

  2. Tweet Cute by Emma Lord

  3. Of Curses and Kisses by Sandhya Menon

A book by a 2020 presidential candidate

  1. Shortest Way Home by Pete Buttigieg

  2. Promise Me, Dad by Joe Biden

  3. Time To Get Tough by Donald Trump

A book by a member of Congress

  1. The Case Against Socialism by Rand Paul

  2. Written Out of History by Mike Lee

  3. Bending Towards Justice by Doug Jones

A book of short stories

  1. And Go Like This by John Crowley

  2. Uncommon Type by Tom Hanks

  3. The Complete Stories by Truman Capote

A book about someone you admire

  1. The Chief: The Life and Turbulent Times of Justice John Roberts by Joan Biskupic

  2. George Washington’s Secret Six by Brian Kilmeade

  3. Inside Out by Demi Moore

An audiobook narrated by the author

  1. Failing Up by Leslie Odom Jr

  2. Karamo by Karamo Brown

  3. Sisters First by Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush

A book written by a famous conservative who isn’t an elected official

  1. Kind is the New Classy by Candace Cameron Bure

  2.  Tipping Point by Liz Wheeler

  3. The Conservative Sensibility by George Will

A book that is the first in a series 

  1. Scythe by Neal Shusterman

  2. Three Days in January by Bret Baier

  3. American Royals by Katharine McGee

A book reviewed by FFL

  1. Theodore Roosevelt for the Defense by Dan Abrams

  2. Find Your Way by Carly Fiorina

  3. Justice on Trial by Mollie Hemingway and Carrie Severino

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Aryssa D
FFL Cabinet Member