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The Year in AstrologyDuration: Nov 25, 2025 - Nov 24, 2026
Completed: 0/12
SAGITTARIUS, November 22 – December 21
Read a book by an author whose first OR last initial can be found in “THEARCHER”; post a link to the author's GR page OR a book with a character who is involved in the theater (professional or amateur); tell us who OR book whose cover is predominantly (more than 50%) orange or blue; post the cover
CAPRICORN, December 22 – January 20
Read a book in which the first letter of EVERY word in the title can be found in the word “SATURN”; two-word minimum OR a book with a character over the age of 50; tell us who OR a book whose cover is predominantly (more than 50%) brown, gray or green; post the cover
AQUARIUS, January 21 – February 18
Read a book with the words “WATER” or “AIR” in the title; no variations OR a book with a character who is unconventional or rebellious; tell us who OR a book whose cover is predominantly (more than 50%) an “electric” (bright) color; post the cover
PISCES, February 19 – March 20
Read a book that takes place on/near a body of water; tell us where OR a book with a character who is a risk-taker; tell us who OR a book whose cover is predominantly (more than 50%) purple or green; post the cover
ARIES, March 21 – April 20
Read a book with “FIRE” in the title (no variations) or occupying more than 50% of the cover; post the cover OR a book with an adult character who acts childish; tell us who OR a book whose cover is predominantly (more than 50%) red or white; post the cover
TAURUS, April 21 – May 20
Read a book by an author whose first OR last initial can be found in the word “EARTH”; post a link to the author's GR page OR a book with a character who is resourceful; tell us who OR a book whose cover is predominantly (more than 50%) brown or turquoise; post the cover
GEMINI, May 21 – June 21
Read a book in which the first letter of EVERY word in the title can be found in the word “MERCURY”; two-word minimum OR a book with a character who is talkative; tell us who OR a book whose cover is predominantly (more than 50%) yellow or blue; post the cover
CANCER, June 22 – July 22
Read a book with “MOON” in the title (no variations) or occupying more than 25% of the cover; post the cover OR a book about family OR a book whose cover is predominantly (more than 50%) white or yellow; post the cover
LEO, July 23 – August 22
Read a book with an animal of some sort (real, magical or mythical) in the title or occupying more than 25% of the cover; post the cover OR a book with a character who is flamboyant; tell us who OR a book whose cover is predominantly (more than 50%) purple or red; post the cover
VIRGO, August 23 – September 22
Read a book by an author whose first OR last initial can be found in “THEMAIDEN”; post a link to the author's GR page OR a book with a character who is analytical; tell us who OR a book whose cover is predominantly (more than 50%) gray, blue or yellow; post the cover
LIBRA, September 23 – October 22
Read a book in which the first letter of EVERY word in the title can be found in “THESCALES”; two-word minimum OR a book with a character who is lazy; tell us who OR a book whose cover is predominantly (more than 50%) ivory, pink or turquoise; post the cover
SCORPIO, October 23 – November 21
Read a book with “WATER” in the title (no variations) or occupying more than 50% of the cover; post the cover OR a book with a character who is secretive; tell us who OR a book whose cover is predominantly (more than 50%) black or green; post the cover
I'll be prospector.Mine Your TBR Mountain 2025
Duration: Dec 01, 2025 - Nov 30, 2026
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Did You Know?Duration: Dec 01, 2025 - May 31, 2026
Completed: 0/20+
1. The world’s oldest wooden wheel has been around for more than 5,000 years
🔷 Read a book set prior to the year 1500AD; tell us the year
2. There are parts of Africa in all four hemispheres
🔷 Read a book with the letters A-F-R-I-C-A in the title, in any order (remember that there are two As!)
3. German chocolate cake was invented in Texas
🔷 Read a book with a main character who is a baker; tell us who
4. The Philippines consists of 7,641 islands
🔷 Read a book set on an island; tell us where (bonus points for a book set in the Philippines)
5. The brand name Spam came from a contest winner
🔷 Read a book with a contraction in the title
6. It takes a drop of water 90 days to travel the entire Mississippi River
🔷 Read a book set in a location that borders a river; tell us where
7. The first person processed at Ellis Island was a 15-year-old girl from Ireland
🔷 Read a book set in Ireland; tell us where
8. Lemons float, but limes sink
🔷 Read a book with a cover that is predominantly lemon yellow , lime green or a combination of the two; post the cover
9. McDonald’s once made bubblegum-flavored broccoli
🔷 Read a book with a plot that is confusing and/or leaves you scratching your head; using spoiler tags, briefly explain
10. There’s only one letter that doesn’t appear in any U.S. state name
🔷 Read a book with a Q somewhere in the title or the author’s name; post a link to the author’s GR page if using that option
11. A cow-bison hybrid is called a beefalo
🔷 Read a book with a compound word in the title
12. The Scottish have 421 words for snow
🔷 Read a book set in Scotland; tell us where
13. Kleenex tissues were originally intended for gas masks
🔷 Read a book with WAR on its main GR page
14. No spelled-out number before “one thousand” contains the letter A
🔷 Read a book with no As found in the title; all words count (even sub-titles)
15. Movie trailers originally played after the movie
🔷 Read a book that has been made into a movie; tell us the movie’s title
16. The U.S. government saved every public tweet from 2006 through 2017
🔷 Read a book originally published between 2006 and 2017, inclusive; tell us the publication date
17. That tiny pocket in jeans was designed to store pocket watches
🔷 Read a book with a timepiece of some kind shown prominently on the cover; post the cover
18. Sudan has more pyramids than any country in the world
🔷 Read a book set in the desert; tell us where
19. Bananas grow upside down
🔷 Read a book with some kind of fruit shown prominently on the cover; post the cover
20. Giraffe tongues can be 20 inches long
🔷 Read a book with an intact 20 in the total page count; tell us how many pages
21. Baseball umpires used to sit in rocking chairs
🔷 Read a book with SPORT/S as a main-page genre
22. There are more than 1,000 poisonous marine animals
🔷 Read a book with a real sea creature of some kind shown prominently on the cover; post the cover
23. The Terminator script was sold for $1
🔷 Read a book with over 10,000 ratings on Goodreads; tell us how many
24. Abraham Lincoln was a bartender
🔷 Read a book set in a bar/pub; tell us the name of the establishment
25. An employee at Pixar accidentally deleted almost all of Toy Story 2 during production
🔷 Read a book in which a technological mistake has nearly disastrous consequences; using spoiler tags, briefly explain
26. The inventor of the tricycle personally delivered two to Queen Victoria
🔷 Read a book with a wheeled vehicle of some kind shown prominently on the cover; post the cover
27. The pope can’t be an organ donor
🔷 Read a book with a major character who is a religious leader of some kind (pastor, nun, etc.); tell us who and their position
28. The MGM lion roar is trademarked
🔷 Read a book with a cat shown prominently on the cover; post the cover (bonus points for a large cat)
29. Bees can make colored honey
🔷 Read a book by an author whose first and last initials can be found in GREEN AND BLUE HONEY; post a link to the author’s GR page
30. Bananas glow blue under black lights
🔷 Read a book with a cover that is predominantly blue; post the cover
Weird and Wacky State Laws, Part IIDuration: Dec 01, 2025 - Feb 28, 2026
Completed: 0/15+
Montana: It's illegal to give a rat as a present.
Read a book whose author's name has all three letters R A T in it.
Nebraska: It's illegal to marry if you have a venereal disease.
Read a book where a character suffers from an illness (of any kind, tell us who and what).
Nevada: It's illegal to sit on sidewalks.
Read a book where someone walks in order to get somewhere (tell us who and where they went).
New Hampshire: It's illegal to pick up seaweed on the beach.
Read a book with a beach scene or a body of water (lake or ocean, not a river) on the cover.
New Jersey: It's illegal to where a bullet-proof vest while committing a crime.
Read a mystery or a crime-themed book.
New Mexico: It's illegal to vote if you're an idiot.
Read a book with a character you regard as not especially bright (tell us who).
New York: Slippers are banned after 10 p.m.
Read a book with footwear of any kind visible on the cover (post the cover).
North Carolina: Drunken bingo is illegal.
Read a book with a character you think of as a party-pooper (tell us who).
North Dakota: No fireworks after 11 p.m., although 8 a.m. is fair game.
Read a book with a colorful cover (post the cover).
Ohio: It's illegal to sell dyed chickens.
Read a book with a bird (of any kind) on the cover.
Oklahoma: It's illegal to trip a horse.
Read a book where someone falls (tell us who and how/where).
Oregon: It's illegal to hunt in a cemetery.
Read a book that has a grave, gravestone or cemetery/mausoleum/crypt/urn of any kind on the cover (post the cover).
Pennsylvania: It's illegal to pay a psychic.
Read a book where someone makes a prediction (doesn't have to be psychic or fortune-telling, tell us who, what they predicted, and did it happen?).
Rhode Island: It's illegal to race a horse on a highway.
Read a book with some kind of race in it (race against time counts, tell us what kind and what happened).
South Carolina: Minors can't play pinball.
Read a book with a character who is a child (tell us who and the age).
South Dakota: It's illegal to sleep in a cheese factory.
Read a book where a character gets sleepy at an inconvenient time. Tell us who and why it was inconvenient.
Tennessee: It's illegal to share your Netflix password.
Read a book a character shares a secret he or she shouldn't have (tell us who and what it was).
Texas: It's illegal to sell a human eye (I confess I'm relieved to hear it).
Read a book with a human eye clearly visible on the cover.
Utah: It's illegal to bite someone during a boxing match.
Read a book with the letters B I T E in the title, in any order.
Vermont: It's illegal for women to wear false teeth without their husbands' approval.
Read a book with the letters W H Y in the author's name, because I just cannot help it. Letters can appear in any order.
Virginia: It's illegal to trick or treat after the age of 14.
Read a book with a 1 and a 4 in the publication date (post the date).
Washington: It's illegal to attach a vending machine to a utility pole.
Read a book something on the cover that could count as a pole, post the cover, if it's not obvious tell us what.
West Virginia: It's illegal to wear a hat in a theater.
Read a book with the letters H A T (any order) in the title.
Wisconsin: It's illegal to serve a butter substitute in a restaurant unless the customer asks for it.
Read a book with something yellow on the cover (post the cover).
Wyoming: New buildings that cost more than $100,000 must display pricey art.
Read a book where some art object is visible on the cover (post the cover).
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