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Whatever the season or day: hot and blazing in Summer; grey and rainy in Spring and Autumn; or cold and windy in the Winter. They all have something in common: eventually we grow lazy, lethargic, and bored. One of the best ways to avoid it is being busy. Or better yet, being busy reading.

So, grab your books, find your perfect reading spot and let's fight the boredom one day at a time.


Duration: 1 year from the day you start

Rules:Re-reads allowed. Any format (audio, ebook, graphic novel, book, etc.) acceptable.

Boredom Levels
Sleepy Day ► Read 1 - 4 Books
Lazy Week ► Read 5 - 9 Books
Slow Fortnight ► Read 10 - 17 Books
Bored Month ► Read 18 - 24 Books
Never Ending Year ► Read 25+ Books

1 - Is the first day of the month. Read a book where the main character (MC) has a first experience of sorts. Or is a one word title. Or is the first of a series.

2 – One is good, two is better. Read a romance book or a book that has a partnership.
Subgenres of romance under the spoiler
(view spoiler)
Two can also mean repetition. Read a book about second chances.

3 – Being the third wheel is never funny. Read a book that has a wheel on the cover. Or has a love triangle. You can also read a book about three best friends.

4 – 4th of July is Independence Day. Read a book with a red, white and blue cover, or that is set on the US, or has the US flag on the cover. Or read a book where the main character is fighting for his independence or for some greater good.

5 - High Five. Read a book where a character is a sports fan or has a best buddy. Or read one about a character with a strong need for approval. There are five points on a star. Read a book with a star on the cover or title.

6 - In numerology the number 6 is considered a feminine, nurturing, "mother" number. Read a book where the main female character is a mother or becomes a mother.
In a biblical sense, both man and the serpent were created on the sixth day, therefore, the number six represents both man and rebellion. Read a book were the main character is a man or about a rebellion or resistance to some regimen.

7–Lucky Seven. Read a book where a character is extremely lucky or a book about anything game related (gambling, bets, poker night, drinking game, you get my point). In the Old Testament, 7 is the number of days it took for God to create the world. Read a book with a tight deadline.

8– Magic Eight Ball. Read a Magical Book or a book where a character predicts the future (visions, premonitions, tarot readings, any method counts).

9–Is the name of a film set in a post-apocalyptic future. Read a book set in, or where a character comes from, a post-apocalyptic future

10 – 10th of June is the day of Camoes, Portugal and the Portuguese communities. Read a poetry book or a book that has a writer as the main character. Or read a book where the protagonist is Portuguese or Brazilian or speaks Portuguese. Or read a book where the main character struggles to save a precious item.

11–Its etymological originates from a Germanic compound ainlif meaning "one left". Read a book with only "one left" - it can be the only option left, or the only survivor, or the last of a set of events, the last book left in a series, etc.

12– 12 days of Christmas. Read a book about Christmas, Christmas songs or that has a cumulative title, like Once Bitten, Twice Shy. 12 is also the governmental perfection. Read a book with a character or author named as one of the 12 Apostles, or set in Israel. There are 12 zodiacal signs. Read a book with zodiac or one of the signs on the cover or in the title

13– Black cats, voodoo dolls and Friday the 13th. Read a book about superstitions, bad luck or the occult. Friday the 13th is also known among programmers for causing a computer bug. Read a book about computer viruses, computer hacking or some technological challenge like in Digital Fortress.

14–The 14th amendment defines US citizenship rights, and importantly, gave African Americans the right to citizenship in America. Read a book where a character moves to the US, or is based in 19th century America.

15–The atomic number of phosphorus, which emits a faint glow upon exposure to oxygen – hence its name given from Greek mythology, meaning "light-bearer." Read a book showing the faint glow of light on the cover.


16– Sweet 16. Read a book where a character (doesn’t have to be the MC) reaches 16 or has a sweet 16 party. Or read a Young Adult book.

17–The shortest form of Japanese poetry (known as Haiku) contains exactly 17 syllables. Read something set in Japan. It takes 17 muscles to produce a smile. Read something that puts a smile on your face.

18–Number of holes on a golf course. Read a book about a professional sportsperson, or where a character plays golf, or golf is part of the title or cover of a book

19–The worst worldwide influenza pandemic ended in 1919. Read a book from the medical genre, or a book with a character who is a Doctor or Nurse, or a book where someone dies from the flu.

20–20/20. Read a “number one book”: about a top student, a perfect score, a best seller. You can also read a book where a character has one of the senses highlighted.

21 – Is the legal age for drinking. Read a book where someone has a drinking problem, is an ex-alcoholic or overcome some addiction. 21 can also be Black Jack. Read a book set or where the character goes to Las Vegas, or has a casino or a game of Black Jack or vingt et un is involved.

22–In French, "22" is used as a phrase to warn of the coming of the police (typically "22, v'là les flics!", "22, here come the cops!"). Read a book that is a police procedural, or has a strong police presence.

23–"W" is the 23rd letter of the alphabet. It has two points down and three points up. Half of W is V, which is the Roman numeral for 5. The "W" on your keyboard is right between the 2 and 3. Read a book with a title or series name that begins with "W." Or was written by an author with a first or last name that begins with "W."

24–There are 24 hours in a day. Read a book in one day. Or one that takes place all in one day.

25–British slang for £25 is "Pony." Read a book about a horse or has a picture of one on the cover.

26 – 26th January is the Australia day or the arrival of the First Fleet. Read a book set in Australia or aboard of a ship. You can also read an historical book with action taking place on the 18th century.

27– Is the perfect cube (3 X 3 X 3). Read a book from 3 different trilogies - yes, that means 3 books - Or read a book about a mathematic riddle or code, books like The Da Vinci Code or The Eight are a good example for this one.

28–The number of dominoes in standard domino sets. Read something with a black and white cover.

29–and holding. Read a book where the main character is about to turn 30.
Or you can use listopia: I searched for "turning 30" and got results like
Flavorwire.com's 30 Books Everyone Should Read Before Turning 30
or
The books of my 20s">The books of my 20s
Any book from those lists (or similar) will be eligible for this option.

30–Over the hill or don't trust anyone over 30. Read a book where a character has an abnormal life spam and is older than he/she appears (vampire, fae, warlock, elf, etc).

31 – Is the last day of the month. Read a book about last chances. Or read the final book of a series. You can also read a book about the end of a cycle or a new beginning.



Note:
In 2013 we started this challenge, and we've now decided to start a new thread for the challenge to freshen it up a bit! You can find the old thread here



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1 - Is the first day of the month. Read a book where the main character (MC) has a first experience of sorts. Or is a one word title. Or is the first of a series.  Taken Home by Ruth Cardello 9.5

2 – One is good, two is better. Read a romance book or a book that has a partnership. Along Came Trouble by Ruthie Knox 9.11




3 – Being the third wheel is never funny. Read a book that has a wheel on the cover. Or has a love triangle. You can also read a book about three best friends. Doing It Over by Catherine Bybee 11.14

4 – 4th of July is Independence Day. Read a book with a red, white and blue cover, or that is set on the US, or has the US flag on the cover. Or read a book where the main character is fighting for his independence or for some greater good. A Magical Shift by Vella Day 9.22

5 - High Five. Read a book where a character is a sports fan or has a best buddy. Or read one about a character with a strong need for approval. There are five points on a star. Read a book with a star on the cover or title. Pirch Please by Lani Lynn Vale 9.11

6 - In numerology the number 6 is considered a feminine, nurturing, "mother" number. Read a book where the main female character is a mother or becomes a mother.  Kingpin by Alexa Riley 10.4
In a biblical sense, both man and the serpent were created on the sixth day, therefore, the number six represents both man and rebellion. Read a book were the main character is a man or about a rebellion or resistance to some regimen. The Killing Floor by Lee Child 10.1

7–Lucky Seven. Read a book where a character is extremely lucky or a book about anything game related (gambling, bets, poker night, drinking game, you get my point). In the Old Testament, 7 is the number of days it took for God to create the world. Read a book with a tight deadline. Beautiful Diasaster by Jamie McGuire 9.14

8– Magic Eight Ball. Read a Magical Book or a book where a character predicts the future (visions, premonitions, tarot readings, any method counts). My Angel by Alanea Alder 9.14

9–Is the name of a film set in a post-apocalyptic future. Read a book set in, or where a character comes from, a post-apocalyptic future Kage by Esther E Schmidt 4.24

10 – 10th of June is the day of Camoes, Portugal and the Portuguese communities. Read a poetry book or a book that has a writer as the main character. Or read a book where the protagonist is Portuguese or Brazilian or speaks Portuguese. Or read a book where the main character struggles to save a precious item. I Knew You Were Trouble by Lauren Layne 11.17

11–Its etymological originates from a Germanic compound ainlif meaning "one left". Read a book with only "one left" - it can be the only option left, or the only survivor, or the last of a set of events, the last book left in a series, etc. Game of Hearts by Cathy Yardley 3.17

12– 12 days of Christmas. Read a book about Christmas, Read a book with a character or author named as one of the 12 Apostles, John-Beasts of Burden by Dixie Lynn Dwyer 4.21

13– Black cats, voodoo dolls and Friday the 13th. Read a book about superstitions, bad luck or the occult. Friday the 13th is also known among programmers for causing a computer bug. Read a book about computer viruses, computer hacking or some technological challenge like in Digital Fortress. Vipers Kiss by Shannon Curtis 10.26

14–The 14th amendment defines US citizenship rights, and importantly, gave African Americans the right to citizenship in America. Read a book where a character moves to the US, or is based in 19th century America. GordonDawn by HazelGower 4.22

15–The atomic number of phosphorus, which emits a faint glow upon exposure to oxygen – hence its name given from Greek mythology, meaning "light-bearer." Read a book showing the faint glow of light on the cover. Cinder Heart by Any Linnabary 9.21



16– Sweet 16. Read a book where a character (doesn’t have to be the MC) reaches 16 or has a sweet 16 party. Or read a Young Adult book. Hex Hall by Rachel Hawkins 9.30

17–The shortest form of Japanese poetry (known as Haiku) contains exactly 17 syllables. Read something set in Japan. It takes 17 muscles to produce a smile. Read something that puts a smile on your face. Flaling Fast by Aurora Rose Reynolds 10.26

18–Number of holes on a golf course. Read a book about a professional sportsperson, or where a character plays golf, or golf is part of the title or cover of a book Van by Sawyere Bennett 12.12

19–The worst worldwide influenza pandemic ended in 1919. Read a book from the medical genre, or a book with a character who is a Doctor or Nurse, or a book where someone dies from the flu. Until Harmony by Aurora Rose Reynolds 3.12

20–20/20. Read a “number one book”: about a top student, a perfect score, a best seller. You can also read a book where a character has one of the senses highlighted. Stillhouse Lake by Rachel Caine 4.14

21 – Is the legal age for drinking. Read a book where someone has a drinking problem, is an ex-alcoholic or overcome some addiction. 21 can also be Black Jack. Read a book set or where the character goes to Las Vegas, or has a casino or a game of Black Jack or vingt et un is involved. Devil May Cry by Sherrilyn Kenyon 1.26

22–In French, "22" is used as a phrase to warn of the coming of the police (typically "22, v'là les flics!", "22, here come the cops!"). Read a book that is a police procedural, or has a strong police presence.  Hail No by Lani Lynn Vale 9.27

23–"W" is the 23rd letter of the alphabet. It has two points down and three points up. Half of W is V, which is the Roman numeral for 5. The "W" on your keyboard is right between the 2 and 3. Read a book with a title or series name that begins with "W." Or was written by an author with a first or last name that begins with "W." Wickedest Witch by Eve Langlais 10.17

24–There are 24 hours in a day. Read a book in one day. Or one that takes place all in one day. That Weekend by Jennifer McKenzie 9.26

25–British slang for £25 is "Pony." Read a book about a horse or has a picture of one on the cover. Worth The Risk by Claudia Connor 1.2

26 – 26th January is the Australia day or the arrival of the First Fleet. Read a book set in Australia or aboard of a ship. You can also read an historical book with action taking place on the 18th century. Trouble Next Door by Stefnanie Landon 1.7

27– Is the perfect cube (3 X 3 X 3). Read a book from 3 different trilogies - yes, that means 3 books - Or read a book about a mathematic riddle or code, books like The Da Vinci Code or The Eight are a good example for this one. Tequila Blues by Bijou Hunter 3.31

28–The number of dominoes in standard domino sets. Read something with a black and white cover. Haven by Mary Lindsey 11.3

29–and holding. Read a book where the main character is about to turn 30.  King Size by LexiWhitlow

30–Over the hill or don't trust anyone over 30. Read a book where a character has an abnormal life spam and is older than he/she appears (vampire, fae, warlock, elf, etc). Glass Houses by Rachel caine 10.5

31 – Is the last day of the month. Read a book about last chances. Or read the final book of a series. You can also read a book about the end of a cycle or a new beginning.  Reckless by Brittany Crowley 2.12


message 7: by Katherine (last edited Oct 03, 2017 06:02PM) (new)

Katherine | 298 comments A Book A Day Keeps the Boredom at Bay Reading Challenge
Level: Bored Month.

1. Adulthood Is a Myth 2/9/17
2. The Spook's Blood 6/9/17
3. Tossing the Salaad 6/9/17
4. Silent Night of the Living Dead 13/9/17
5. Chameleon 11/9/17
6. Effie 15/9/17
7. How to Fight a Dragon’s Fury 13/9/17
8. Read a Magical Book. Coraline 16/9/17
9. Read a book set in a post-apocalyptic future. Humanity's Death: A Zombie Epic 28/9/17
11. Read a book with only "one left". Spook's: Slither's Tale 19/9/17
12. Read a book about Christmas. Barbarian's Heart 28/9/17
13. Read a book about bad luck. Mr Mumbles 21/9/17
15. Read a book showing the light on the cover. Coto's Captive 22/9/17
16. Read a book where a character reaches 16. Ever After High: Diary of an Evil Queen: A Guide to Living Evilly Ever After 23/9/17
17. Read a book that puts a smile on your face. Lumberjanes: Beyond Bay Leaf #1 24/9/17
23. Read a book that's last name that begins with "W." Lumberjanes #31 24/9/17
24. Read a book in one day. Next Top Villain 25/9/17

27. Read a book from 3 different trilogies - yes, that means 3 books.

28. Read something with a black and white cover. Aesop's Fables 29/9/17
30. Read a book where a character has an abnormal life spam. Spook's: Alice 27/9/17
31. Read a book about last chances. Civil War: The Amazing Spider-Man 26/9/17


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A Book a Day Keeps the Boredom at Bay
Duration: September 1, 2017 - August 31, 2018
Level: Never Ending Year ► Read 25+ Books
Completed: 24/31


1 - Is the first day of the month. Read a book where the main character (MC) has a first experience of sorts. Or is a one word title. Or is the first of a series.
Libriomancer (9/9/17)

2 – One is good, two is better. Read a romance book or a book that has a partnership.
Two can also mean repetition. Read a book about second chances.
Darkfever (10/5/17)

3 – Being the third wheel is never funny. Read a book that has a wheel on the cover. Or has a love triangle. You can also read a book about three best friends.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Harry Potter, #2) by J.K. Rowling (9/4/17)

4 – 4th of July is Independence Day. Read a book with a red, white and blue cover, or that is set on the US, or has the US flag on the cover. Or read a book where the main character is fighting for his independence or for some greater good.
Gone with the Wind (9/23/17)

5 - High Five. Read a book where a character is a sports fan or has a best buddy. Or read one about a character with a strong need for approval. There are five points on a star. Read a book with a star on the cover or title.
Wonder (9/11/17)

6 - In numerology the number 6 is considered a feminine, nurturing, "mother" number. Read a book where the main female character is a mother or becomes a mother.
In a biblical sense, both man and the serpent were created on the sixth day, therefore, the number six represents both man and rebellion. Read a book were the main character is a man or about a rebellion or resistance to some regimen.
Magic Kingdom For Sale/Sold (9/24/17)

7–Lucky Seven. Read a book where a character is extremely lucky or a book about anything game related (gambling, bets, poker night, drinking game, you get my point). In the Old Testament, 7 is the number of days it took for God to create the world. Read a book with a tight deadline.
Maybe Someday (10/14/17)

8– Magic Eight Ball. Read a Magical Book or a book where a character predicts the future (visions, premonitions, tarot readings, any method counts).
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (10/9/17)

9–Is the name of a film set in a post-apocalyptic future. Read a book set in, or where a character comes from, a post-apocalyptic future

10 – 10th of June is the day of Camoes, Portugal and the Portuguese communities. Read a poetry book or a book that has a writer as the main character. Or read a book where the protagonist is Portuguese or Brazilian or speaks Portuguese. Or read a book where the main character struggles to save a precious item.
Fangirl (10/21/17)

11–Its etymological originates from a Germanic compound ainlif meaning "one left". Read a book with only "one left" - it can be the only option left, or the only survivor, or the last of a set of events, the last book left in a series, etc.
Charmed Life The last book of 2017 (12/31/17)

12– 12 days of Christmas. Read a book about Christmas, Christmas songs or that has a cumulative title, like Once Bitten, Twice Shy. 12 is also the governmental perfection. Read a book with a character or author named as one of the 12 Apostles, or set in Israel. There are 12 zodiacal signs. Read a book with zodiac or one of the signs on the cover or in the title
Dune MC is Paul (10/15/17)

13– Black cats, voodoo dolls and Friday the 13th. Read a book about superstitions, bad luck or the occult. Friday the 13th is also known among programmers for causing a computer bug. Read a book about computer viruses, computer hacking or some technological challenge like in Digital Fortress.
Midnight Crossroad (1/2/18)

14–The 14th amendment defines US citizenship rights, and importantly, gave African Americans the right to citizenship in America. Read a book where a character moves to the US, or is based in 19th century America.

15–The atomic number of phosphorus, which emits a faint glow upon exposure to oxygen – hence its name given from Greek mythology, meaning "light-bearer." Read a book showing the faint glow of light on the cover.
The Museum of Extraordinary Things by Alice Hoffman (10/20/17)

16– Sweet 16. Read a book where a character (doesn’t have to be the MC) reaches 16 or has a sweet 16 party. Or read a Young Adult book.
Sisters Red (9/30/17)

17–The shortest form of Japanese poetry (known as Haiku) contains exactly 17 syllables. Read something set in Japan. It takes 17 muscles to produce a smile. Read something that puts a smile on your face.
1Q84 (11/7/17)

18–Number of holes on a golf course. Read a book about a professional sportsperson, or where a character plays golf, or golf is part of the title or cover of a book

19–The worst worldwide influenza pandemic ended in 1919. Read a book from the medical genre, or a book with a character who is a Doctor or Nurse, or a book where someone dies from the flu.
The Lions of Al-Rassan (12/17/17)

20–20/20. Read a “number one book”: about a top student, a perfect score, a best seller. You can also read a book where a character has one of the senses highlighted.
Frost Burned (10/12/17)

21 – Is the legal age for drinking. Read a book where someone has a drinking problem, is an ex-alcoholic or overcome some addiction. 21 can also be Black Jack. Read a book set or where the character goes to Las Vegas, or has a casino or a game of Black Jack or vingt et un is involved.

22–In French, "22" is used as a phrase to warn of the coming of the police (typically "22, v'là les flics!", "22, here come the cops!"). Read a book that is a police procedural, or has a strong police presence.
Bloody Mary (12/22/17)

23–"W" is the 23rd letter of the alphabet. It has two points down and three points up. Half of W is V, which is the Roman numeral for 5. The "W" on your keyboard is right between the 2 and 3. Read a book with a title or series name that begins with "W." Or was written by an author with a first or last name that begins with "W."
Underground Airlines by Ben H. Winters (10/29/17)

24–There are 24 hours in a day. Read a book in one day. Or one that takes place all in one day.
The Arctic Incident (9/24/17)

25–British slang for £25 is "Pony." Read a book about a horse or has a picture of one on the cover.

26 – 26th January is the Australia day or the arrival of the First Fleet. Read a book set in Australia or aboard of a ship. You can also read an historical book with action taking place on the 18th century.
Cocaine Blues (12/20/17)

27– Is the perfect cube (3 X 3 X 3). Read a book from 3 different trilogies - yes, that means 3 books - Or read a book about a mathematic riddle or code, books like The Da Vinci Code or The Eight are a good example for this one.

28–The number of dominoes in standard domino sets. Read something with a black and white cover.
The Rook (The Checquy Files, #1) by Daniel O'Malley (11/12/17)

29–and holding. Read a book where the main character is about to turn 30.
Or you can use listopia: I searched for "turning 30" and got results like
Flavorwire.com's 30 Books Everyone Should Read Before Turning 30
or
The books of my 20s">The books of my 20s
Any book from those lists (or similar) will be eligible for this option.
The Master and Margarita #50 on Classic Books to Read Before Turning 30

30–Over the hill or don't trust anyone over 30. Read a book where a character has an abnormal life spam and is older than he/she appears (vampire, fae, warlock, elf, etc).
Dusk or Dark or Dawn or Day (9/26/17)

31 – Is the last day of the month. Read a book about last chances. Or read the final book of a series. You can also read a book about the end of a cycle or a new beginning.
River Marked Mercy gets married (9/19/17)


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Sallie(GeorgiaGirl) (shuga) | 775 comments Duration: 1 year from the day you start

Rules:Re-reads allowed. Any format (audio, ebook, graphic novel, book, etc.) acceptable.

Boredom Levels
Sleepy Day ► Read 1 - 4 Books
Lazy Week ► Read 5 - 9 Books
Slow Fortnight ► Read 10 - 17 Books
Bored Month ► Read 18 - 24 Books
Never Ending Year ► Read 25+ Books

1 - Is the first day of the month. Read a book where the main character (MC) has a first experience of sorts. Or is a one word title. Or is the first of a series.

2 – One is good, two is better. Read a romance book or a book that has a partnership.
Subgenres of romance under the spoiler
(view spoiler)
Two can also mean repetition. Read a book about second chances.

3 – Being the third wheel is never funny. Read a book that has a wheel on the cover. Or has a love triangle. You can also read a book about three best friends.

4 – 4th of July is Independence Day. Read a book with a red, white and blue cover, or that is set on the US, or has the US flag on the cover. Or read a book where the main character is fighting for his independence or for some greater good.

5 - High Five. Read a book where a character is a sports fan or has a best buddy. Or read one about a character with a strong need for approval. There are five points on a star. Read a book with a star on the cover or title.

6 - In numerology the number 6 is considered a feminine, nurturing, "mother" number. Read a book where the main female character is a mother or becomes a mother.
In a biblical sense, both man and the serpent were created on the sixth day, therefore, the number six represents both man and rebellion. Read a book were the main character is a man or about a rebellion or resistance to some regimen.

7–Lucky Seven. Read a book where a character is extremely lucky or a book about anything game related (gambling, bets, poker night, drinking game, you get my point). In the Old Testament, 7 is the number of days it took for God to create the world. Read a book with a tight deadline.

8– Magic Eight Ball. Read a Magical Book or a book where a character predicts the future (visions, premonitions, tarot readings, any method counts).

9–Is the name of a film set in a post-apocalyptic future. Read a book set in, or where a character comes from, a post-apocalyptic future

10 – 10th of June is the day of Camoes, Portugal and the Portuguese communities. Read a poetry book or a book that has a writer as the main character. Or read a book where the protagonist is Portuguese or Brazilian or speaks Portuguese. Or read a book where the main character struggles to save a precious item.

11–Its etymological originates from a Germanic compound ainlif meaning "one left". Read a book with only "one left" - it can be the only option left, or the only survivor, or the last of a set of events, the last book left in a series, etc.

12– 12 days of Christmas. Read a book about Christmas, Christmas songs or that has a cumulative title, like Once Bitten, Twice Shy. 12 is also the governmental perfection. Read a book with a character or author named as one of the 12 Apostles, or set in Israel. There are 12 zodiacal signs. Read a book with zodiac or one of the signs on the cover or in the title

13– Black cats, voodoo dolls and Friday the 13th. Read a book about superstitions, bad luck or the occult. Friday the 13th is also known among programmers for causing a computer bug. Read a book about computer viruses, computer hacking or some technological challenge like in Digital Fortress.

14–The 14th amendment defines US citizenship rights, and importantly, gave African Americans the right to citizenship in America. Read a book where a character moves to the US, or is based in 19th century America.

15–The atomic number of phosphorus, which emits a faint glow upon exposure to oxygen – hence its name given from Greek mythology, meaning "light-bearer." Read a book showing the faint glow of light on the cover.



16– Sweet 16. Read a book where a character (doesn’t have to be the MC) reaches 16 or has a sweet 16 party. Or read a Young Adult book.

17–The shortest form of Japanese poetry (known as Haiku) contains exactly 17 syllables. Read something set in Japan. It takes 17 muscles to produce a smile. Read something that puts a smile on your face.

18–Number of holes on a golf course. Read a book about a professional sportsperson, or where a character plays golf, or golf is part of the title or cover of a book

19–The worst worldwide influenza pandemic ended in 1919. Read a book from the medical genre, or a book with a character who is a Doctor or Nurse, or a book where someone dies from the flu.

20–20/20. Read a “number one book”: about a top student, a perfect score, a best seller. You can also read a book where a character has one of the senses highlighted.

21 – Is the legal age for drinking. Read a book where someone has a drinking problem, is an ex-alcoholic or overcome some addiction. 21 can also be Black Jack. Read a book set or where the character goes to Las Vegas, or has a casino or a game of Black Jack or vingt et un is involved.

22–In French, "22" is used as a phrase to warn of the coming of the police (typically "22, v'là les flics!", "22, here come the cops!"). Read a book that is a police procedural, or has a strong police presence.

23–"W" is the 23rd letter of the alphabet. It has two points down and three points up. Half of W is V, which is the Roman numeral for 5. The "W" on your keyboard is right between the 2 and 3. Read a book with a title or series name that begins with "W." Or was written by an author with a first or last name that begins with "W."

24–There are 24 hours in a day. Read a book in one day. Or one that takes place all in one day.

25–British slang for £25 is "Pony." Read a book about a horse or has a picture of one on the cover.

26 – 26th January is the Australia day or the arrival of the First Fleet. Read a book set in Australia or aboard of a ship. You can also read an historical book with action taking place on the 18th century.

27– Is the perfect cube (3 X 3 X 3). Read a book from 3 different trilogies - yes, that means 3 books - Or read a book about a mathematic riddle or code, books like The Da Vinci Code or The Eight are a good example for this one.

28–The number of dominoes in standard domino sets. Read something with a black and white cover.

29–and holding. Read a book where the main character is about to turn 30.
Or you can use listopia: I searched for "turning 30" and got results like
Flavorwire.com's 30 Books Everyone Should Read Before Turning 30
or
The books of my 20s">The books of my 20s
Any book from those lists (or similar) will be eligible for this option.

30–Over the hill or don't trust anyone over 30. Read a book where a character has an abnormal life spam and is older than he/she appears (vampire, fae, warlock, elf, etc).

31 – Is the last day of the month. Read a book about last chances. Or read the final book of a series. You can also read a book about the end of a cycle or a new beginning.


message 11: by Alaina (last edited Sep 06, 2017 11:26AM) (new)

Alaina Rodriguez | 48 comments A Book a Day Keeps the Boredom at Bay

Duration: September 1, 2017-August 31, 2018
Level: Never Ending Year
Completed: 0

1 - Is the first day of the month. Read a book where the main character (MC) has a first experience of sorts. Or is a one word title. Or is the first of a series.

2 – One is good, two is better. Read a romance book or a book that has a partnership.
Subgenres of romance under the spoiler
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Two can also mean repetition. Read a book about second chances.

3 – Being the third wheel is never funny. Read a book that has a wheel on the cover. Or has a love triangle. You can also read a book about three best friends.

4 – 4th of July is Independence Day. Read a book with a red, white and blue cover, or that is set on the US, or has the US flag on the cover. Or read a book where the main character is fighting for his independence or for some greater good.

5 - High Five. Read a book where a character is a sports fan or has a best buddy. Or read one about a character with a strong need for approval. There are five points on a star. Read a book with a star on the cover or title.

6 - In numerology the number 6 is considered a feminine, nurturing, "mother" number. Read a book where the main female character is a mother or becomes a mother.
In a biblical sense, both man and the serpent were created on the sixth day, therefore, the number six represents both man and rebellion. Read a book were the main character is a man or about a rebellion or resistance to some regimen.

7–Lucky Seven. Read a book where a character is extremely lucky or a book about anything game related (gambling, bets, poker night, drinking game, you get my point). In the Old Testament, 7 is the number of days it took for God to create the world. Read a book with a tight deadline.

8– Magic Eight Ball. Read a Magical Book or a book where a character predicts the future (visions, premonitions, tarot readings, any method counts).

9–Is the name of a film set in a post-apocalyptic future. Read a book set in, or where a character comes from, a post-apocalyptic future

10 – 10th of June is the day of Camoes, Portugal and the Portuguese communities. Read a poetry book or a book that has a writer as the main character. Or read a book where the protagonist is Portuguese or Brazilian or speaks Portuguese. Or read a book where the main character struggles to save a precious item.

11–Its etymological originates from a Germanic compound ainlif meaning "one left". Read a book with only "one left" - it can be the only option left, or the only survivor, or the last of a set of events, the last book left in a series, etc.

12– 12 days of Christmas. Read a book about Christmas, Christmas songs or that has a cumulative title, like Once Bitten, Twice Shy. 12 is also the governmental perfection. Read a book with a character or author named as one of the 12 Apostles, or set in Israel. There are 12 zodiacal signs. Read a book with zodiac or one of the signs on the cover or in the title

13– Black cats, voodoo dolls and Friday the 13th. Read a book about superstitions, bad luck or the occult. Friday the 13th is also known among programmers for causing a computer bug. Read a book about computer viruses, computer hacking or some technological challenge like in Digital Fortress.

14–The 14th amendment defines US citizenship rights, and importantly, gave African Americans the right to citizenship in America. Read a book where a character moves to the US, or is based in 19th century America.

15–The atomic number of phosphorus, which emits a faint glow upon exposure to oxygen – hence its name given from Greek mythology, meaning "light-bearer." Read a book showing the faint glow of light on the cover.



16– Sweet 16. Read a book where a character (doesn’t have to be the MC) reaches 16 or has a sweet 16 party. Or read a Young Adult book.

17–The shortest form of Japanese poetry (known as Haiku) contains exactly 17 syllables. Read something set in Japan. It takes 17 muscles to produce a smile. Read something that puts a smile on your face.

18–Number of holes on a golf course. Read a book about a professional sportsperson, or where a character plays golf, or golf is part of the title or cover of a book

19–The worst worldwide influenza pandemic ended in 1919. Read a book from the medical genre, or a book with a character who is a Doctor or Nurse, or a book where someone dies from the flu.

20–20/20. Read a “number one book”: about a top student, a perfect score, a best seller. You can also read a book where a character has one of the senses highlighted.

21 – Is the legal age for drinking. Read a book where someone has a drinking problem, is an ex-alcoholic or overcome some addiction. 21 can also be Black Jack. Read a book set or where the character goes to Las Vegas, or has a casino or a game of Black Jack or vingt et un is involved.

22–In French, "22" is used as a phrase to warn of the coming of the police (typically "22, v'là les flics!", "22, here come the cops!"). Read a book that is a police procedural, or has a strong police presence.

23–"W" is the 23rd letter of the alphabet. It has two points down and three points up. Half of W is V, which is the Roman numeral for 5. The "W" on your keyboard is right between the 2 and 3. Read a book with a title or series name that begins with "W." Or was written by an author with a first or last name that begins with "W."

24–There are 24 hours in a day. Read a book in one day. Or one that takes place all in one day.

25–British slang for £25 is "Pony." Read a book about a horse or has a picture of one on the cover.

26 – 26th January is the Australia day or the arrival of the First Fleet. Read a book set in Australia or aboard of a ship. You can also read an historical book with action taking place on the 18th century.

27– Is the perfect cube (3 X 3 X 3). Read a book from 3 different trilogies - yes, that means 3 books - Or read a book about a mathematic riddle or code, books like The Da Vinci Code or The Eight are a good example for this one.

28–The number of dominoes in standard domino sets. Read something with a black and white cover.

29–and holding. Read a book where the main character is about to turn 30.
Or you can use listopia: I searched for "turning 30" and got results like
Flavorwire.com's 30 Books Everyone Should Read Before Turning 30
or
The books of my 20s">The books of my 20s
Any book from those lists (or similar) will be eligible for this option.

30–Over the hill or don't trust anyone over 30. Read a book where a character has an abnormal life spam and is older than he/she appears (vampire, fae, warlock, elf, etc).

31 – Is the last day of the month. Read a book about last chances. Or read the final book of a series. You can also read a book about the end of a cycle or a new beginning.


message 12: by Maddy (last edited Jan 14, 2018 02:02PM) (new)

Maddy | 2127 comments I am in! :)
Never Ending Year ► Read 25+ Books
Books read - 30
Start date - September 4, 2017
Finished - January 14, 2018

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message 13: by Agnieszka (last edited Oct 08, 2017 09:26AM) (new)

Agnieszka (agnieszka7) | 223 comments I'm in!

A Book a Day Keeps the Boredom at Bay
Duration:
9/1/17 - 8/31/18
Level: Never Ending Year (25+ books)
Completedtasks: 20/25+ (37 books)

Completed tasks:
1a. MC has a first experience: One Sexy Ride 10/7 major spoiler (view spoiler)
1b. One word title: Betrayal 9/22
1c. First of a series: Gut gegen Nordwind=Love Virtually 9/21 (Gut gegen Nordwind #1)
2a. Romance book: Once Upon a Prince 9/15
2b. partnership part of the story: Forever Entangled 9/21 after years of wrong timing the MCs start a relationship
2c. Second chances: Alle sieben Wellen=Every Seventh Wave 9/22
3a. Wheel on the cover: A Dead Red Cadillac (A Dead Red, #1) by R.P. Dahlke book 1 of Dead Red Mysteries #1-3 & Romantic Sailing Mysteries #1-2 10/3
3b. Love triangle: Girl in Snow 10/1 four love triangles
4a. Red, white and blue cover: Tödliche Flammen by Nora Roberts =Blue Smoke 9/11
4b. Set in the US: Hurricane Force 9/13 set in Louisiana
4d. MC fighting for his independence/greater good: Fall Deep 10/3 male MC is a deployed SEAL
5a. Ch is sports fan: Opposites Attract 10/1 female MC fan of the local ice hockey (winter)/baseball (summer) sports
5b. Ch has a best buddy: Reflections of Grey book 2 of The Alexis Stanton Chronicles Books 1-3 10/6 female MC has a childhood friend
6b. male MC: The Sniper 9/13
6c. Rebellion or resistance to some regimen: 1984=1984 9/30
7a. Ch is extremely lucky: The Rookie 9/30 (view spoiler)
7b. Game related: Bluegrass State of Mind 9/30 the towns favorite past time is betting on so pretty much everything & the female MC goes to her first derby
7c. Tight deadline: Forever Hidden 9/25 major spoiler (view spoiler)
10b. MC is writer: Happily Ever After book 1 of Deep Haven Collection 1 9/6 male MC
11a. only option left: Hell for Leather by Julie Ann Walker 4* 9/27 major spoiler (view spoiler)
11b. only survivor: At Legend's End book 4 of The Teacup Novellas - The Collection 9/1 both MCs are the last of their families
12e. Author named as one of the 12 Apostles: John Ortberg: Die Liebe, nach der du dich sehnst: Vom Kopf ins Herz - Gottes Liebe fühlen lernen=Love Beyond Reason: Moving God's Love from Your Head to Your Heart 9/16
13d. About computer viruses: Fall Out book 1 of Fall for a SEAL 9/18 major spoiler (view spoiler)
13e. About computer hacking: Shades of Grey book 2 of The Alexis Stanton Chronicles Books 1-3 10/6 female MC's one of the favorite tasks/past time activities is computer hacking
14b. Set in 19th century America: Paper Roses 10/8 set 1856
15a. Faint glow of light on cover: A Merciful Truth (Mercy Kilpatrick #2) by Kendra Elliot 9/21
17b. Fun book: Rumble on the Bayou 9/4
18a. Ch is professional sportsperson: Shadowed 9/17 female MC is professional swimmer
20a. Ch is a top student: Forever Betrayed 9/26 (view spoiler)
20b. About a perfect score: Color Me Grey book 1 of The Alexis Stanton Chronicles Books 1-3 10/5 (view spoiler)
23b. W-Author: Rick Warren: Leben mit Vision: Wozu um alles in der Welt lebe ich?=The Purpose Driven Life: What on Earth Am I Here For? 9/18
24a. Read in one day: Fall Hard book 2 of Fall for a SEAL 9/18
24b. Takes place all in one day: Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist 9/16 - starts around 9 p.m. and ends the next morning - around 6 a.m.
28a. B/W cover: Viel Lärm um nichts by William Shakespeare =Much Ado About Nothing 9/28 bilingual
31d. New beginning: Prayers Were No Help 9/17 after MC's wife dies, he almost gives up on life and flies to a remote cabin where he comes to believe in God and starts anew

27a. 3 different trilogies: Belonging 9/5 (Where the Heart Lives #1); Reese's Cowboy Kiss book 1 of Sweet Montana Bride: Complete Series 9/23 (Sweet Montana Bride #1); Thunder in the Morning Calm

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message 14: by Agnieszka (new)

Agnieszka (agnieszka7) | 223 comments Just in case I want to do all variations :-)


message 15: by Rachel (last edited Jun 22, 2018 03:24PM) (new)

Rachel | 418 comments I'll give this one a try!

9/25

1 - Is the first day of the month. Read a book where the main character (MC) has a first experience of sorts. Or is a one word title. Or is the first of a series.

Cast a Cold Eye by Alan Ryan -- MC visits Ireland for the first time

4 – 4th of July is Independence Day. Read a book with a red, white and blue cover, or that is set on the US, or has the US flag on the cover. Or read a book where the main character is fighting for his independence or for some greater good.

Hillbilly Elegy A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis by J.D. Vance -- Set in the United States, about the United States

7–Lucky Seven. Read a book where a character is extremely lucky or a book about anything game related (gambling, bets, poker night, drinking game, you get my point). In the Old Testament, 7 is the number of days it took for God to create the world. Read a book with a tight deadline.

Before the Fall by Noah Hawley -- MC survives a plane crash and then manages to swim miles to shore (and fights off a shark!)

8– Magic Eight Ball. Read a Magical Book or a book where a character predicts the future (visions, premonitions, tarot readings, any method counts).

Day Shift (Midnight, Texas, #2) by Charlaine Harris -- Male MC is a psychic who does readings, tell fortunes, etc

13– Black cats, voodoo dolls and Friday the 13th. Read a book about superstitions, bad luck or the occult. Friday the 13th is also known among programmers for causing a computer bug. Read a book about computer viruses, computer hacking or some technological challenge like in Digital Fortress.

The Circle by Dave Eggers -- Fictional look at how technology can destroy our culture

15–The atomic number of phosphorus, which emits a faint glow upon exposure to oxygen – hence its name given from Greek mythology, meaning "light-bearer." Read a book showing the faint glow of light on the cover.

Spellbinder (Moonshadow, #2) by Thea Harrison -- Fate glows of light on the cover

19–The worst worldwide influenza pandemic ended in 1919. Read a book from the medical genre, or a book with a character who is a Doctor or Nurse, or a book where someone dies from the flu.

Crosstalk by Connie Willis -- Features a Doctor as the antagonist

21 – Is the legal age for drinking. Read a book where someone has a drinking problem, is an ex-alcoholic or overcome some addiction. 21 can also be Black Jack. Read a book set or where the character goes to Las Vegas, or has a casino or a game of Black Jack or vingt et un is involved.

One More Thing Stories and Other Stories by B.J. Novak -- Features a short story about an intervention for an alcoholic

23–"W" is the 23rd letter of the alphabet. It has two points down and three points up. Half of W is V, which is the Roman numeral for 5. The "W" on your keyboard is right between the 2 and 3. Read a book with a title or series name that begins with "W." Or was written by an author with a first or last name that begins with "W."

Wild Man (Dream Man, #2) by Kristen Ashley -- Title "Wild Man" starts with a "W"


message 16: by Christy (last edited Dec 31, 2017 04:10PM) (new)

Christy (christy_t) | 34 comments I'm In!

A Book a Day Keeps the Boredom at Bay
Duration: 9/1/17 - 8/31/18
Level: Never Ending Year (25+ books)
Completed: 13

Never Ending Year ► Read 25+ Books

1 - Read a book where the main character (MC) has a first experience of sorts, is a one word title, or is the first of a series. 
The Courtesan Duchess (Wicked Deceptions, #1) by Joanna Shupe - First of series - Completed 9/11/17

2 – Read a romance book, a book that has a partnership or is about second chances. 
An Affair with a Notorious Heiress (Scandalous Gentlemen of St. James, #4) by Lorraine Heath -
Historical Romance - Completed 9/2/17

3 – Read a book that has a wheel on the cover, has a love triangle or a book about three best friends. A Duke in Shining Armor (Difficult Dukes, #1) by Loretta Chase - Completee 11/12/17

4 – Read a book with a red, white and blue cover, that is set on the US, has the US flag on the cover, or where the main character is fighting for independence or for some greater good.
Beauty and the Wiener (A Rescue Dog Romance, #2) by Casey Griffin - set in US - completed 9/12/17

5 - Read a book where a character is a sports fan or has a best buddy, with character with a strong need for approval, or a book with a star on the cover or title. Third Son's a Charm (The Survivors, #1) by Shana Galen - Completed 11/17/17

6 - Read a book where the main female character is a mother or becomes a mother, where the main character is a man or is about a rebellion or resistance to some regime.
The Scottish Duke by Karen Ranney - She has a baby boy - completed 9/16/17

7 - Read a book where a character is extremely lucky, a book about anything game related (gambling, bets, poker night, drinking game, you get my point), or a book with a tight deadline. My Once and Future Duke (The Wagers of Sin, #1) by Caroline Linden - Completed 11/15/17

8 - Read a Magical Book or a book where a character predicts the future (visions, premonitions, tarot readings, any method counts). Wyoming Winter (Wyoming Men #7) by Diana Palmer - completed 12/13/17

9 - Read a book set in, or where a character comes from, a post-apocalyptic future

10 - Read a book of poetry, a book that has a writer as the main character, a book where the protagonist is Portuguese or Brazilian or speaks Portuguese, or a book where the main character struggles to save a precious item.

11 - Read a book with only "one left" - it can be the only option left, the only survivor, the last of a set of events, or the last book left in a series, etc.
The Lady Hellion (Wicked Deceptions, #3) by Joanna Shupe the last in the series Wicked Deceptions by Joanna Shupe - completed 9/5/17

12 - Read a book about Christmas, Christmas songs, that has a cumulative title, like Once Bitten, Twice Shy, has a character or author named as one of the 12 Apostles, set in Israel, or a book with the word zodiac or one of the signs on the cover or in the title.
Gentlemen Prefer Heiresses (Scandalous Gentlemen of St. James, #4.5) by Lorraine Heath , lead character named Andrew - completed 9/3/17

13 - Read a book about superstitions, bad luck , the occult, computer viruses, computer hacking or some technological challenge like in Digital Fortress.

14 - Read a book where a character moves to the US, or is based in 19th century America.

15 - Read a book showing the faint glow of light on the cover.  The Duchess Deal (Girl Meets Duke, #1) by Tessa Dare - Completed 11/14/17

16 - Read a book where a character reaches 16, has a sweet 16 party, or a Young Adult book.

17 - Read something set in Japan, or that puts a smile on your face.

18 - Read a book about a professional sportsperson, where a character plays golf, or golf is part of the title or cover.

19 - Read a book from the medical genre, with a character who is a Doctor or Nurse, or where someone dies from the flu.

20 - Read a book about a top student, a perfect score, a bestseller, or where a character has one of the senses highlighted.

21 - Read a book where someone has a drinking problem, is an ex-alcoholic or overcome some addiction, where the character goes to Las Vegas, has a casino, or a game of Black Jack or vingt et un is involved.

22 - Read a book that is a police procedural, or has a strong police presence. 

23 - Read a book with a title or series name that begins with W, or was written by an author with a first or last name that begins with W. Lies Jane Austen Told Me by Julie Wright by Julie Wright

24 - Read a book in one day, or that takes place all in one day.

25 - Read a book about a horse or has a picture of one on the cover.

26 - Read a book set in Australia, aboard of a ship, a historical book with action taking place in the 18th century.

27– Is the perfect cube (3 X 3 X 3). Read a book from 3 different trilogies - yes, that means 3 books - Or read a book about a mathematic riddle or code, books like The Da Vinci Code or The Eight are a good example for this one.

28–The number of dominoes in standard domino sets. Read something with a black and white cover.

29 - Read a book where the main character is about to turn 30. You can use listopia: I searched for "turning 30" and got results like Flavorwire.com's 30 Books Everyone Should Read Before Turning 30 or
The books of my 20s">The books of my 20s. Any book from those lists (or similar) will be eligible for this option.

30 - Read a book where a character has an abnormal life span and is older than he/she appears (vampire, fae, warlock, elf, etc).

31 - Read a book about last chances, the final book of a series, about the end of a cycle or a new beginning.


message 17: by Kimberly (last edited Dec 25, 2017 12:30AM) (new)

Kimberly (poweki) | 1713 comments BOOK A DAY CHALLENGE
Duration: 1 September 2017 - 31 December 2017
Level: Never Ending Year (25+)
Books read: 50


1 - MC has a first experience of sorts; one word title; first of a series.
The Lightning Thief (first in series) (1.9.17)
Private (first in series/one word title) (11.121.7)
Hero (one word title) (18.12.17)

2 – Romance; partnership; second chances.
Sideways (partnership/second chances) (23.9.17)
What We Find (romance/partnership/second chances) (26.10.17)
Mister Moneybags (romance) (30.11.17)
The Newcomer (romance) (30.11.17)
Deadly Game (romance) (8.12.17)
Cake: A Love Story (romance) (14.12.17)

3 – Wheel on the cover; love triangle; three best friends.
Royally Matched (three best friends) (11.11.17)
Career of Evil (love triangle) (21.11.17)

4 – Red, white and blue cover; set in the US; has the US flag on the cover; MC is fighting for his independence or for some greater good.
Spaceman: An Astronaut's Unlikely Journey to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe (US Flag on cover) (3.11.17)

5 - Character is a sports fan; has a best buddy; has a strong need for approval; star on the cover or title.
Alcatraz Versus the Knights of Crystallia (best buddy) (11.11.17)
The Little Prince (star on cover) (15.11.17)

6 - MC is a mother or becomes a mother; MC is a man; rebellion or resistance to some regimen.
The Nowhere Man (MC is a man + rebellion/resistance) (1.10.17)
Born with Teeth (becomes a mother) (28.10.17)

7–Character is extremely lucky; game related (gambling, bets, poker night, drinking game, you get my point); tight deadline.
Scores: How I Opened the Hottest Strip Club in New York City, Was Extorted out of Millions by the Gambino Family, and Became One of the Most Successful Mafia Informants in FBI History (Scores is sort of a 'sports bar' ;-) ) (8.10.17)

8– Magical Book; character predicts the future (visions, premonitions, tarot readings, any method counts).
I'll Give You the Sun (premonitions and prophecies) (22.9.17)

9–Set in, or where a character comes from, a post-apocalyptic future
Yesterday's Gone: Episode 1 (post-apocalyptic future) (22.9.17)

10 – Poetry book; MC is a writer; protagonist is Portuguese or Brazilian or speaks Portuguese; MC struggles to save a precious item.
The Goldfinch (MC struggles to save a precious item) (5.9.17)

11–Only "one left" - it can be the only option left, or the only survivor, or the last of a set of events, the last book left in a series, etc.
Sand Omnibus (the entire series, so includes last in series) (26.11.17)

12– About Christmas, Christmas songs or that has a cumulative title, like Once Bitten, Twice Shy; Character or author named as one of the 12 Apostles; set in Israel; zodiac or one of the signs on the cover or in the title
Ordinary Grace (character: Nathan (Nathanial)) (14.9.17)
A Virgin River Christmas (About Christmas) (4.12.17)

13– Superstitions; bad luck; occult; computer viruses, computer hacking or some technological challenge.
So You've Been Publicly Shamed (cyber bullying) (8.9.17)

14–Character moves to the US; based in 19th century America.
In the Country We Love: My Family Divided (character moves to US) (15.10.17)
The Story Hour (character moves to US) (2.12.17)

15–Faint glow of light on the cover.
Exit, Pursued by a Bear (faint glow on cover) (25.9.17)
Heart-Shaped Box (faint glow of light on cover) (23.10.17)

16– Character reaches 16; has a sweet 16 party; Young Adult book.
Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians (YA book) (23.9.17)
Pax (YA Book) (9.10.17)
Alcatraz Versus the Shattered Lens (4.12.17)

17–Set in Japan; puts a smile on your face.
Alcatraz Versus the Scrivener's Bones (24.10.17)

18–Professional sportsperson, or where a character plays golf, or golf is part of the title or cover of a book
The Run of His Life: The People v. O. J. Simpson (professional sportsperson) (21.10.17)

19–Medical genre; character who is a Doctor or Nurse; someone dies from the flu.
City of Bones (Character is a doctor) (19.9.17)

20–“number one book”; a top student, a perfect score, a best seller; character has one of the senses highlighted.
Orphan X (bestseller) (28.9.17)

21 – Someone has a drinking problem, is an ex-alcoholic or overcome some addiction; set in or where the character goes to Las Vegas, or has a casino or a game of Black Jack.
Hidden River (MC overcomes a drug addiction) (11.9.17)
Crash and Burn (alcoholic/addict/overcomes addiction/goes to Vegas) (9.11.17)

22–Police procedural, or has a strong police presence.
Invisible (strong police presence) (17.10.17)

23–Title or series name that begins with "W"; author with a first or last name that begins with "W."
Reasonable Doubt: Full Series by Whitney G. (author's first name begins with W) (5.11.17)
The Wind in the Willows (title begins with W)(4.11.17)

24–Read a book in one day. Or one that takes place all in one day.
Buy a Bullet (29.9.17)

25–About a horse or has a picture of one on the cover.
The Horse Dancer (about a horse/horse on cover) (16.11.17)

26 – Set in Australia; aboard of a ship; historical book with action taking place in the 18th century.
The Rosie Effect (MCs are Australian, references to Australia, a commenced flight to Australia - I'm going with it) (15.12.17)

27– 3 books from 3 different trilogies; mathematical riddle or code.
Wildwood (#1 in Trilogy) (14.11.17)
P.S. I Still Love You (#2 in Trilogy) (22.11.17)
Gus (#2 in Trilogy) (7.11.17)

28–Black and white cover.
Beautiful Player (black/white cover) (15.9.17)
Green Zone: Imperial Life in the Emerald City (black/white cover) (14.12.17)

29–MC is about to turn 30; listopia: I searched for "turning 30" and got results like Flavorwire.com's 30 Books Everyone Should Read Before Turning 30 or The books of my 20s (Any book from those lists (or similar) will be eligible for this option.)
The Hate U Give (from this list: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1... (slated for women aged 17-29) (1.10.17)

30–Character has an abnormal life span and is older than he/she appears.
Life After Life (abnormal life span) (6.10.17)

31 – Last chances; final book of a series; end of a cycle or a new beginning.
Last Night at the Viper Room: River Phoenix and the Hollywood He Left Behind (last chances) :( (30.10.17)

The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #1) by Rick RiordanPrivate (Private, #1) by James PattersonSideways by Rex PickettHero by Perry MooreWhat We Find (Sullivan's Crossing, #1) by Robyn Carr Mister Moneybags by Vi KeelandThe Newcomer (Thunder Point, #2) by Robyn CarrDeadly Game (GhostWalkers, #5) by Christine FeehanCake A Love Story (Cake, #1) by J. BengtssonRoyally Matched (Royally, #2) by Emma ChaseCareer of Evil (Cormoran Strike, #3) by Robert GalbraithSpaceman An Astronaut's Unlikely Journey to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe by Mike MassiminoAlcatraz Versus the Knights of Crystallia by Brandon SandersonThe Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-ExupéryThe Nowhere Man (Orphan X, #2) by Gregg HurwitzBorn with Teeth by Kate MulgrewScores How I Opened the Hottest Strip Club in New York City, Was Extorted out of Millions by the Gambino Family, and Became One of the Most Successful Mafia Informants in FBI History by Michael D. BlutrichI'll Give You the Sun by Jandy NelsonYesterday's Gone Episode 1 (Yesterday's Gone, #1) by Sean PlattThe Goldfinch by Donna TarttSand Omnibus (Sand, #1-5) by Hugh HoweyOrdinary Grace by William Kent KruegerA Virgin River Christmas (Virgin River, #4) by Robyn CarrSo You've Been Publicly Shamed by Jon RonsonIn the Country We Love My Family Divided by Diane GuerreroThe Story Hour by Thrity UmrigarExit, Pursued by a Bear by E.K. JohnstonHeart-Shaped Box by Joe HillAlcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians (Alcatraz, #1) by Brandon SandersonPax by Sara PennypackerAlcatraz Versus the Shattered Lens (Alcatraz, #4) by Brandon SandersonAlcatraz Versus the Scrivener's Bones (Alcatraz, #2) by Brandon SandersonThe Run of His Life The People v. O. J. Simpson by Jeffrey ToobinCity of Bones by Michael ConnellyOrphan X (Orphan X, #1) by Gregg HurwitzHidden River by Adrian McKintyCrash and Burn by Artie LangeInvisible by James PattersonReasonable Doubt Full Series (Reasonable Doubt, #1-3.25) by Whitney G.The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth GrahameBuy a Bullet (Orphan X, #1.5) by Gregg HurwitzThe Horse Dancer by Jojo MoyesThe Rosie Effect (Don Tillman, #2) by Graeme SimsionWildwood (Wildwood Chronicles, #1) by Colin MeloyP.S. I Still Love You (To All the Boys I've Loved Before, #2) by Jenny HanGus (Bright Side, #2) by Kim HoldenBeautiful Player (Beautiful Bastard, #3) by Christina LaurenGreen Zone Imperial Life in the Emerald City by Rajiv ChandrasekaranThe Hate U Give by Angie ThomasLife After Life by Kate AtkinsonLast Night at the Viper Room River Phoenix and the Hollywood He Left Behind by Gavin Edwards



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Kimberly (poweki) | 1713 comments I'm going to call it quits here with 50 books read between 1 September 2017 and now.

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Celia Buell (semi hiatus) (celiareadsbooks) | 655 comments Start Date: 6/24/2018
30 books read - Never Ending Year
28/31 tasks

✔1 - Is the first day of the month. Read a book where the main character (MC) has a first experience of sorts. Or is a one word title. Or is the first of a series.
Roar by Cora Carmack (6/28)
✔2 – One is good, two is better. Read a romance book or a book that has a partnership. Two can also mean repetition. Read a book about second chances.
Journeys: An American Story by Andrew Tisch and Mary Skafidas (7/4)
✔3 – Being the third wheel is never funny. Read a book that has a wheel on the cover. Or has a love triangle. You can also read a book about three best friends.
Never Sorry Ever Jolly by Autumn Cornwell (3/4)
✔4 – 4th of July is Independence Day. Read a book where the main character is fighting for his independence or for some greater good.
Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi (7/25)
✔5 - High Five. Read a book where a character is a sports fan or has a best buddy. Or read one about a character with a strong need for approval.
Lady Be Good by Amber Brock (7/21)
✔6 - In numerology the number 6 is considered a feminine, nurturing, "mother" number. Read a book where the main female character is a mother or becomes a mother.
A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas (7/6)
✔7–Lucky Seven. Read a book where a character is extremely lucky or a book about anything game related (gambling, bets, poker night, drinking game, you get my point). In the Old Testament, 7 is the number of days it took for God to create the world. Read a book with a tight deadline.
Princess of Glass (5/4)
✔8– Magic Eight Ball. Read a Magical Book or a book where a character predicts the future (visions, premonitions, tarot readings, any method counts).
A Reaper at the Gates by Sabaa Tahir (10/4)
9–Is the name of a film set in a post-apocalyptic future. Read a book set in, or where a character comes from, a post-apocalyptic future

✔10 – 10th of June is the day of Camoes, Portugal and the Portuguese communities. Read a poetry book or a book that has a writer as the main character.
Please Don't Go Before I Get Better by Madisen Kuhn (8/3)
✔11–Its etymological originates from a Germanic compound ainlif meaning "one left". Read a book with only "one left" - it can be the only option left, or the only survivor, or the last of a set of events, the last book left in a series, etc.
Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood by Marjane Satrapi (7/26)
✔12– 12 days of Christmas. Read a book about Christmas, Christmas songs or that has a cumulative title, like Once Bitten, Twice Shy. 12 is also the governmental perfection. Read a book with a character or author named as one of the 12 Apostles, or set in Israel. There are 12 zodiacal signs. Read a book with zodiac or one of the signs on the cover or in the title
Zodiac (4/13)
✔13– Friday the 13th is known among programmers for causing a computer bug. Read a book about computer viruses, computer hacking or some technological challenge.
One of Us Is Lying by Karen McManus (9/15)
✔14–The 14th amendment defines US citizenship rights, and importantly, gave African Americans the right to citizenship in America. Read a book where a character moves to the US.
American Street by Ibi Zoboi (6/8)
✔15–The atomic number of phosphorus, which emits a faint glow upon exposure to oxygen – hence its name given from Greek mythology, meaning "light-bearer." Read a book showing the faint glow of light on the cover.
Night of Miracles by Elizabeth Berg (1/12)
✔16– Sweet 16. Read a book where a character (doesn’t have to be MC) reaches 16 or has a sweet 16 party. Or read a Young Adult book.
The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo (1/2)
✔17–The shortest form of Japanese poetry (known as Haiku) contains exactly 17 syllables. Read something set in Japan. It takes 17 muscles to produce a smile. Read something that puts a smile on your face.
Educated by Tara Westover (1/19)
✔18–Number of holes on a golf course. Read a book about a professional sportsperson, or where a character plays golf, or golf is part of the title or cover of a book
American Shaolin by Matthew Polly (2/2)
✔19–The worst worldwide influenza pandemic ended in 1919. Read a book from the medical genre.
Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreyrou (8/4)
✔20–20/20. Read a “number one book”: about a top student, a perfect score, a best seller.
Girl in Translation by Jean Kwok (7/28)
✔21 – Is the legal age for drinking. Read a book where someone has a drinking problem, is an ex-alcoholic or overcome some addiction.
Mr. & Mrs. American Pie by Juliet McDaniel (12/15)
✔22–In French, "22" is used as a phrase to warn of the coming of the police (typically "22, v'là les flics!", "22, here come the cops!"). Read a book that has a strong police presence.
Questions I Want to Ask You by Michelle Falkoff (7/11)
✔23–"W" is the 23rd letter of the alphabet. It has two points down and three points up. Half of W is V, which is the Roman numeral for 5. The "W" on your keyboard is right between the 2 and 3. Read a book with a title or series name that begins with "W." Or was written by an author with a first or last name that begins with "W."
The Hope Jar by Wanda E. Burnstetter (8/29)
✔24–There are 24 hours in a day. Read a book in one day.
Rogue by Mark Frost (8/18)
25–British slang for £25 is "Pony." Read a book about a horse or has a picture of one on the cover.

✔26 – 26th January is the Australia day or the arrival of the First Fleet. Read a book set in Australia or aboard of a ship. You can also read an historical book with action taking place on the 18th century.
Witch Child by Daniel Jose Older 5/24
✔27– Is the perfect cube (3 X 3 X 3). Read a book from 3 different trilogies - yes, that means 3 books
1. The Paladin Prophecy by Mark Frost 8/14
2. Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff 10/13
3. Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe 3/1
✔28–The number of dominoes in standard domino sets. Read something with a black and white cover.
On Such a Full Sea by Chang-rae Lee 5/15
29–and holding. Read a book where the main character is about to turn 30.

✔30–Over the hill or don't trust anyone over 30. Read a book where a character has an abnormal life span and is older than he/she appears.
Eternal Life by Dara Horn (8/9)
✔31 – Is the last day of the month. Read a book about the end of a cycle or a new beginning.
Remember the Ladies (end of struggle for women's suffrage, beginning of fight for ERA)
Roar (Stormheart, #1) by Cora Carmack Journeys An American Story by Andrew Tisch Never Sorry Ever Jolly by Autumn Cornwell Children of Blood and Bone (Legacy of Orïsha, #1) by Tomi Adeyemi Lady Be Good by Amber Brock A Court of Frost and Starlight (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #3.1) by Sarah J. Maas A Reaper at the Gates (An Ember in the Ashes, #3) by Sabaa Tahir Princess of Glass (The Princesses of Westfalin Trilogy, #2) by Jessica Day George Please Don't Go Before I Get Better by Madisen Kuhn Persepolis The Story of a Childhood (Persepolis, #1) by Marjane Satrapi Zodiac (Zodiac, #1) by Romina Russell One of Us Is Lying (One of Us is Lying, #1) by Karen M. McManus American Street by Ibi Zoboi The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo Educated by Tara Westover American Shaolin Flying Kicks, Buddhist Monks, and the Legend of Iron Crotch An Odyssey in the New China by Matthew Polly Bad Blood Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreyrou Night of Miracles (Arthur Truluv, #2) by Elizabeth Berg Girl in Translation by Jean Kwok Mr. & Mrs. American Pie by Juliet McDaniel Questions I Want to Ask You by Michelle Falkoff The Hope Jar (The Prayer Jars #1) by Wanda E. Brunstetter Rogue (The Paladin Prophecy, #3) by Mark Frost Witch Child (Witch Child, #1) by Celia Rees The Paladin Prophecy (The Paladin Prophecy, #1) by Mark Frost Illuminae (The Illuminae Files, #1) by Amie Kaufman Things Fall Apart (The African Trilogy, #1) by Chinua Achebe On Such a Full Sea by Chang-rae Lee Eternal Life by Dara Horn Remember the Ladies Celebrating Those Who Fought for Freedom at the Ballot Box by Angela P. Dodson


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Nicole P | 1834 comments A Book A Day Keeps The Boredom At Bay

Start Date: 06 July 2018
End Date: 05 July 2019

Level: Never Ending Year (25+ Books)


29/31 completed

1 - Is the first day of the month. Read a book where the main character (MC) has a first experience of sorts. Or is a one word title. Or is the first of a series.
Jock Row by Sara Ney (11/07) ★★★★ - book #1 in the Jock Hard series.

2 – One is good, two is better. Read a romance book or a book that has a partnership. Two can also mean repetition. Read a book about second chances.
Getting Schooled by Emma Chase (19/07) ★★★★ - a book about second chances.

3 – Being the third wheel is never funny. Read a book that has a wheel on the cover. Or has a love triangle. You can also read a book about three best friends.
Full Mountie by Ainsley Booth & Sadie Haller (05/07) ★★★ - a love triangle.

4 – 4th of July is Independence Day. Read a book with a red, white and blue cover, or that is set on the US, or has the US flag on the cover. Or read a book where the main character is fighting for his independence or for some greater good.
Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas (25/07) ★★★★ - female MC is fighting for her freedom/independence.

5 - High Five. Read a book where a character is a sports fan or has a best buddy. Or read one about a character with a strong need for approval. There are five points on a star. Read a book with a star on the cover or title.
The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory (23/07) ★★★★ - stars on cover.
The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory

6 - In numerology the number 6 is considered a feminine, nurturing, "mother" number. Read a book where the main female character is a mother or becomes a mother.
In a biblical sense, both man and the serpent were created on the sixth day, therefore, the number six represents both man and rebellion. Read a book were the main character is a man or about a rebellion or resistance to some regimen.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling (31/07) ★★★★ - male MC and friends rebel against the Ministry of Magic.

7–Lucky Seven. Read a book where a character is extremely lucky or a book about anything game related (gambling, bets, poker night, drinking game, you get my point). In the Old Testament, 7 is the number of days it took for God to create the world. Read a book with a tight deadline.


8– Magic Eight Ball. Read a Magical Book or a book where a character predicts the future (visions, premonitions, tarot readings, any method counts).
Under My Hat: Tales from the Cauldron by Jonathan Strahan (07/07) ★★★ - MPG Magical

9–Is the name of a film set in a post-apocalyptic future. Read a book set in, or where a character comes from, a post-apocalyptic future
Iron Dominance by Cari Silverwood (03/08) ★★★

10 – 10th of June is the day of Camoes, Portugal and the Portuguese communities. Read a poetry book or a book that has a writer as the main character. Or read a book where the protagonist is Portuguese or Brazilian or speaks Portuguese. Or read a book where the main character struggles to save a precious item.
Below the Belt by Sidney Halston (15/07) ★★★ - female MC is Brazilian and speaks Portuguese.

11–Its etymological originates from a Germanic compound ainlif meaning "one left". Read a book with only "one left" - it can be the only option left, or the only survivor, or the last of a set of events, the last book left in a series, etc.
Glorious Sinner by Sherilee Gray (19/09) ★★★ - last book in the Lawless Kings series.

12– 12 days of Christmas. Read a book about Christmas, Christmas songs or that has a cumulative title, like Once Bitten, Twice Shy. 12 is also the governmental perfection. Read a book with a character or author named as one of the 12 Apostles, or set in Israel. There are 12 zodiacal signs. Read a book with zodiac or one of the signs on the cover or in the title
ROMANCE: Dragon Heat by Ella J. Phoenix (23/07) ★★★★ - Chinese zodiac dragon in the title.

13– Black cats, voodoo dolls and Friday the 13th. Read a book about superstitions, bad luck or the occult. Friday the 13th is also known among programmers for causing a computer bug. Read a book about computer viruses, computer hacking or some technological challenge like in Digital Fortress.


14–The 14th amendment defines US citizenship rights, and importantly, gave African Americans the right to citizenship in America. Read a book where a character moves to the US, or is based in 19th century America.


15–The atomic number of phosphorus, which emits a faint glow upon exposure to oxygen – hence its name given from Greek mythology, meaning "light-bearer." Read a book showing the faint glow of light on the cover.
The Color of Magic by Terry Pratchett (23/08) ★★★
The Color of Magic (Discworld, #1; Rincewind, #1) by Terry Pratchett

16– Sweet 16. Read a book where a character (doesn’t have to be the MC) reaches 16 or has a sweet 16 party. Or read a Young Adult book.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling (13/07) ★★★★★ - YA book.

17–The shortest form of Japanese poetry (known as Haiku) contains exactly 17 syllables. Read something set in Japan. It takes 17 muscles to produce a smile. Read something that puts a smile on your face.
Imperfectly Criminal by Mary Frame (09/07) ★★★ - this was humorous and made me smile :)

18–Number of holes on a golf course. Read a book about a professional sportsperson, or where a character plays golf, or golf is part of the title or cover of a book
Bring on the Heat by Katie Rose (02/08) ★★★ - male MC is a professional baseball player.

19–The worst worldwide influenza pandemic ended in 1919. Read a book from the medical genre, or a book with a character who is a Doctor or Nurse, or a book where someone dies from the flu.
Viable Threat by Julie Rowe (01/08) ★★★ - both MCs have medical professions.

20–20/20. Read a “number one book”: about a top student, a perfect score, a best seller. You can also read a book where a character has one of the senses highlighted.
Speakeasy by Sarina Bowen (08/07) ★★★ - emphasis on the send of taste.

21 – Is the legal age for drinking. Read a book where someone has a drinking problem, is an ex-alcoholic or overcome some addiction. 21 can also be Black Jack. Read a book set or where the character goes to Las Vegas, or has a casino or a game of Black Jack or vingt et un is involved.
Wicked Wish by Sawyer Bennett (13/07) ★★★ - male MC owns a casino in Las Vegas.

22–In French, "22" is used as a phrase to warn of the coming of the police (typically "22, v'là les flics!", "22, here come the cops!"). Read a book that is a police procedural, or has a strong police presence.
I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga (18/07) ★★★★

23–"W" is the 23rd letter of the alphabet. It has two points down and three points up. Half of W is V, which is the Roman numeral for 5. The "W" on your keyboard is right between the 2 and 3. Read a book with a title or series name that begins with "W." Or was written by an author with a first or last name that begins with "W."
Two Weeks Notice by Whitney G. (23/07) ★★★ - author's first name begins with W.

24–There are 24 hours in a day. Read a book in one day. Or one that takes place all in one day.
Time Was by Nora Roberts (10/08) ★★★

25–British slang for £25 is "Pony." Read a book about a horse or has a picture of one on the cover.
Dark Witch by Nora Roberts (07/08) ★★★
Dark Witch (The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy, #1) by Nora Roberts

26 – 26th January is the Australia day or the arrival of the First Fleet. Read a book set in Australia or aboard of a ship. You can also read an historical book with action taking place on the 18th century.
Otherwise Engaged by Amanda Quick (12/08) ★★★ - historical romance set in the 18th century.

27– Is the perfect cube (3 X 3 X 3). Read a book from 3 different trilogies - yes, that means 3 books - Or read a book about a mathematic riddle or code, books like The Da Vinci Code or The Eight are a good example for this one.
Iron Dominance by Cari Silverwood (03/08) ★★★ - book #1 in the Steamwork Chronicles trilogy.
Grey Sister by Mark Lawrence (22/07) ★★★★ - book #2 in the Book of the Ancestor trilogy.
Merciless by Gina L. Maxwell (07/08) ★★★ - book #3 in the Playboys in Love trilogy.

28–The number of dominoes in standard domino sets. Read something with a black and white cover.
Half a King by Joe Abercrombie (27/08) ★★★
Half a King (Shattered Sea, #1) by Joe Abercrombie

29–and holding. Read a book where the main character is about to turn 30.
Or you can use listopia: I searched for "turning 30" and got results like
Flavorwire.com's 30 Books Everyone Should Read Before Turning 30
or
The books of my 20s">The books of my 20s
Any book from those lists (or similar) will be eligible for this option.


30–Over the hill or don't trust anyone over 30. Read a book where a character has an abnormal life spam and is older than he/she appears (vampire, fae, warlock, elf, etc).
The Darkest Passion by Gena Showalter (12/12) ★★★★

31 – Is the last day of the month. Read a book about last chances. Or read the final book of a series. You can also read a book about the end of a cycle or a new beginning.
Cashmere and Camo by Erin Nicholas (02/08) ★★★ - final book in the Billionaires in Blue Jeans series.

Jock Row (Jock Hard, #1) by Sara Ney Getting Schooled (Getting Some, #1) by Emma Chase Full Mountie (Frisky Beavers, #3) by Ainsley Booth Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass, #1) by Sarah J. Maas The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter, #5) by J.K. Rowling 7 Under My Hat Tales from the Cauldron by Jonathan Strahan Iron Dominance (Steamwork Chronicles Book 1) by Cari Silverwood Below the Belt (Worth the Fight, #3) by Sidney Halston Glorious Sinner (Lawless Kings, #4.5) by Sherilee Gray Dragon Heat (Dragon Heat #1) by Ella J. Phoenix 13 14 The Color of Magic (Discworld, #1; Rincewind, #1) by Terry Pratchett Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter #4) by J.K. Rowling Imperfectly Criminal (Imperfect, #2) by Mary Frame Bring on the Heat (The Boys of Summer, #1) by Katie Rose Viable Threat (Outbreak Task Force, #1) by Julie Rowe Speakeasy (True North, #5) by Sarina Bowen Wicked Wish (Wicked Horse Vegas, #2) by Sawyer Bennett I Hunt Killers (I Hunt Killers, #1) by Barry Lyga Two Weeks Notice by Whitney G. Time Was (Time and Again) by Nora Roberts Dark Witch (The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy, #1) by Nora Roberts Otherwise Engaged by Amanda Quick Iron Dominance (Steamwork Chronicles Book 1) by Cari Silverwood Grey Sister (Book of the Ancestor, #2) by Mark Lawrence Merciless (Playboys in Love, #3) by Gina L. Maxwell Half a King (Shattered Sea, #1) by Joe Abercrombie 29 The Darkest Passion (Lords of the Underworld #5) by Gena Showalter Cashmere and Camo (Billionaires in Blue Jeans, #3) by Erin Nicholas



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Fiorela (filemot) | 4 comments Hi everyone!
I am starting this challenge because I'm dying to read but I can 't figure what :(

A Book a Day Challenge

August 10th, 2018 - August 10th, 2019
Completed: 0/31
Completed Levels:
Sleepy Day ► Read 1 - 4 Books
Lazy Week ► Read 5 - 9 Books
Slow Fortnight ► Read 10 - 17 Books
Bored Month ► Read 18 - 24 Books
Never Ending Year ► Read 25+ Books


1 - Read a book where the main character (MC) has a first experience of sorts. Or is a one-word title. Or is the first of a series.


2 – Read a romance book or a book that has a partnership. Read a book about second chances.

3 – Read a book that has a wheel on the cover. Or has a love triangle. You can also read a book about three best friends.

4 – Read a book with a red, white and blue cover, or that is set on the US, or has the US flag on the cover. Or read a book where the main character is fighting for his independence or for some greater good.

5 - Read a book where a character is a sports fan or has a best buddy. Or read one about a character with a strong need for approval. There are five points on a star. Read a book with a star on the cover or title.

6 - Read a book where the main female character is a mother or becomes a mother. Read a book where the main character is a man or about a rebellion or resistance to some regimen.

7 – Read a book where a character is extremely lucky or a book about anything game related (gambling, bets, poker night, drinking game, you get my point). Read a book with a tight deadline.

8 – Read a Magical Book or a book where a character predicts the future (visions, premonitions, tarot readings, any method counts).

9 – Read a book set in, or where a character comes from, a post-apocalyptic future.

10 – Read a poetry book or a book that has a writer as the main character. Or read a book where the protagonist is Portuguese or Brazilian or speaks Portuguese. Or read a book where the main character struggles to save a precious item.

11 – Read a book with only "one left" - it can be the only option left, or the only survivor, or the last of a set of events, the last book left in a series, etc.

12 – Read a book about Christmas, Christmas songs or that has a cumulative title like Once Bitten, Twice Shy. Read a book with a character or author named as one of the 12 Apostles, or set in Israel. Read a book with zodiac or one of the signs on the cover or in the title

13 – Read a book about superstitions, bad luck or the occult. Read a book about computer viruses, computer hacking or some technological challenge like in Digital Fortress.

14 – Read a book where a character moves to the US, or is based in 19th century America.

15 – Read a book showing the faint glow of light on the cover.

16 – Read a book where a character (doesn’t have to be the MC) reaches 16 or has a sweet 16 party. Or read a Young Adult book.

17 – Read something set in Japan. It takes 17 muscles to produce a smile. Read something that puts a smile on your face.

18 – Read a book about a professional sportsperson, or where a character plays golf, or golf is part of the title or cover of a book

19 – Read a book from the medical genre, or a book with a character who is a Doctor or Nurse, or a book where someone dies from the flu.

20 – Read a “number one book”: about a top student, a perfect score, a best seller. You can also read a book where a character has one of the senses highlighted.

21 – Read a book where someone has a drinking problem, is an ex-alcoholic or overcome some addiction. Read a book set or where the character goes to Las Vegas or has a casino or a game of Black Jack or Vingt et un is involved.

22 – Read a book that is a police procedural, or has a strong police presence.

23 – Read a book with a title or series name that begins with "W." Or was written by an author with a first or last name that begins with "W."

24 – Read a book in one day. Or one that takes place all in one day.

25 – Read a book about a horse or has a picture of one on the cover.

26 – Read a book set in Australia or aboard of a ship. You can also read a historical book with action taking place in the 18th century.

27 – Read a book from 3 different trilogies - yes, that means 3 books - Or read a book about a mathematic riddle or code, books like The Da Vinci Code or The Eight are a good example for this one.

28 – Read something with a black and white cover.

29 – Read a book where the main character is about to turn 30.
Or you can use listopia.

30 – Read a book where a character has an abnormal life spam and is older than he/she appears (vampire, fae, warlock, elf, etc).

31 – Read a book about last chances. Or read the final book of a series. You can also read a book about the end of a cycle or a new beginning.


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Welcome Fiorela!

Your challenge post is updated HERE

Agree, its a great challenge to help you decide what to read!


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Devann (devannm) | 2778 comments Start Date: 5/31/21
End Date: 6/20/21
Level: Never Ending Year [25+]
Any format and rereads allowed

1 - MC has a first experience
--- The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis
2 – book about second chances
--- Jessica Jones: Blind Spot by Kelly Thompson

3 – has a wheel on the cover, a love triangle, or about three best friends

4 – set in the US
--- Jessica Jones: Purple Daughter by Kelly Thompson
5 - character with a strong need for approval
--- It Will Just Be Us by Jo Kaplan
6 - MC is a man
--- Doubletake by Rob Thurman
7 – a book with a tight deadline
--- Deathwish by Rob Thurman
8 – a magical book
---Loki: The God Who Fell to Earth by Daniel Kibblesmith
9 – some stories set in a post-apocalyptic future
--- The Ape's Wife and Other Stories by Caitlín R. Kiernan

10 – a poetry book or a book with an MC who is a writer or struggles to save a precious item

11 – last book in a series
--- Jessica Jones, Vol. 3: Return of the Purple Man by Brian Michael Bendis
12 – book with a character named after one of the 12 Apostles [John]
--- House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
13 – book about the occult
--- The Demon Lover by Dion Fortune
14 – set in 19th century America
--- The Arctic Fury by Greer Macallister
15 – book showing the faint glow of light on the cover
--- The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
16 – a YA book
--- Morning in America by Magdalene Visaggio

17 – book set in Japan or a book that puts a smile on your face
18 – book about a professional sportsperson or that features golf
19 – book with a character who is a Doctor


20 – a “number one book” [many women featured were the first/best in a category]
--- Girl Squads: 20 Female Friendships That Changed History by Sam Maggs
21 – book with a character who struggles with some kind of addiction
--- Roadkill by Rob Thurman
22 – a police procedural, or has a strong police presence
--- Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne
23 – book with an author with a last name that begins with "W"
--- Salvation Day by Kali Wallace
24 – a book that takes place all in one day
--- Cain: A Mystery by Lord Byron

25 – book about a horse or has a picture of one on the cover

26 – set aboard a ship
--- Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
27 – Read books from 3 different trilogies
--- The City Stained Red by Sam Sykes
--- Gormenghast by Mervyn Peake
--- Jessica Jones, Vol. 2: The Secrets of Maria Hill by Brian Michael Bendis

28 – book with a black and white cover
29 – book where the MC is about to turn 30


30 – character w/ abnormal life spam and is older than he appears
--- Madhouse by Rob Thurman
31 – book about last chances
--- Benediction Denied: A Labyrinth of Souls Novel by Elizabeth Engstrom


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Angel **Book Junkie**  | 183 comments Duration: July 29, 2025 - July 29, 2026
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Never Ending Year ► 23/25+ Books

1 - Read a book that is a one word title | Pretend | R.L. Mathewson | 07.29
2 – One is good, two is better. Read a book that has a partnership. | Kai and Paedyn during the tirals | Powerless | Lauren Roberts | 08.01
3 – Read a book that has a love triangle. | The Summer I Turned Pretty | Jenny Han | 08.18
4 – 4th of July is Independence Day. Read a book that is set on the US, | Ain't He Precious? | Juliette Poe | 08.07
5 - High Five. Read a book about a character with a strong need for approval. | Russell a people pleaser who wants to do what everyone wants so that they like him "quite annoying" | Two by Two | Nicholas Sparks | 08.08
6 -Read a book where the main female character is a mother or becomes a mother. | Di is a mother to Kai and during the book has Sophia and becomes a mother to her | The Couple Before Us | Daniel Hurst | 07.30
7–Lucky Seven. Read a book with a tight deadline. | they must rid the old prison of the evil spirits in order to open the hostel in time | The Hanged Man | H.P. Bayne | 07.31
8– Magic Eight Ball. Read a Magical Book| Magical Realism | The Echo of Old Books | Barbara Davis | 07.31

9–Is the name of a film set in a post-apocalyptic future. Read a book set in, or where a character comes from, a post-apocalyptic future

10 – Read a book where the main character struggles to save a precious item. | Summer struggles to save her journal from the wrong hands since it will tell the world what really happened the night of the fire | Things I Wanted to Say | Monica Murphy | 08.07
11–Its etymological originates from a Germanic compound ainlif meaning "one left". Read a book with only "one left" - , Tiernan is the only survivor, in her family after they commit suicide | Credence | Penelope Douglas | 08.05

12– 12 days of Christmas. Read a book about Christmas, Christmas songs or that has a cumulative title, like Once Bitten, Twice Shy. 12 is also the governmental perfection. Read a book with a character or author named as one of the 12 Apostles, or set in Israel. There are 12 zodiacal signs. Read a book with zodiac or one of the signs on the cover or in the title

13– Black cats, voodoo dolls and Friday the 13th. Read a book about superstitions, bad luck or the occult. Friday the 13th is also known among programmers for causing a computer bug. Read a book about computer viruses, computer hacking or some technological challenge like in Digital Fortress.

14– Read a book that is based in 19th century America. (1800s, Richmond, VA | The Secrets of Mary Bowser | Lois Leveen | 08.13
15– Read a book showing the faint glow of light on the cover. | Devil's Pass | Caroline Peckham | 08.14
Devil's Pass (The Harlequin Crew #0.5) by Caroline Peckham
16– Sweet 16. Read Young Adult book. | Reckless | Lauren Roberts | 08.09
17–. Read something that puts a smile on your face. | Calling Clarissa | Beth Worsdell | 08.09

18–Number of holes on a golf course. Read a book about a professional sportsperson, or where a character plays golf, or golf is part of the title or cover of a book

19. Read a book from the medical genre, or a book with a character who is a Nurse | Ruth | Small Great Things | Jodi Picoult | 08.17
20–20/20. Read a “number one book”: about a top student | Wren and Crew are Top Students | A Million Kisses in Your Lifetime | Monica Murphy | 08.17
21 – Is the legal age for drinking. Read a book where someone has a drinking problem, McKay and his father | Catch the Sun | Jennifer Hartmann | 08.24

22–In French, "22" is used as a phrase to warn of the coming of the police (typically "22, v'là les flics!", "22, here come the cops!"). Read a book that is a police procedural, or has a strong police presence.

23–" Read a book with a title or series name that begins with "W." | When I'm Gone | Emily Bleeker | 08.26
24–There are 24 hours in a day. | The Sister Switch | Charlotte Butterfield | 08.01

25–British slang for £25 is "Pony." Read a book about a horse or has a picture of one on the cover.

26 – 26th January is the Australia day or the arrival of the First Fleet. Read a book set in Australia or aboard of a ship. You can also read an historical book with action taking place on the 18th century.

27– Is the perfect cube (3 X 3 X 3). Read a book from 3 different trilogies - yes, that means 3 books
1. The Powerless Trilogy #3 | Fearless | Lauren Roberts | 08.10
2. Irish Born Trilogy #2 | Born in Ice | Nora Roberts | 08.22
3. Grip Trilogy #0.5 | Flow | Kennedy Ryan | 08.25
28–The number of dominoes in standard domino sets. Read something with a black and white cover. | Onyx Storm | Rebecca Yarros | 08.07
Onyx Storm (The Empyrean, #3) by Rebecca Yarros

29–and holding. Read a book where the main character is about to turn 30.
Or you can use listopia: I searched for "turning 30" and got results like
Flavorwire.com's 30 Books Everyone Should Read Before Turning 30
or
The books of my 20s">The books of my 20s
Any book from those lists (or similar) will be eligible for this option.

30– Read a book where a character has an abnormal life spam and is older than he/she appears (vampire, fae, warlock, elf, etc). Vampire | Erik Quinn | Dead as a Doornail | Charlaine Harris | 08.11

31 – Is the last day of the month. Read a book about last chances. Or read the final book of a series. You can also read a book about the end of a cycle or a new beginning.


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