1. Winter š Read a book with a title beginning with a letter in WINTER (you can use or ignore a, an or the): - This challenge was just the kick I needed to finish this book! 2. December birthdays: Ann Patchett Read a book published between 1992 and 2019 (inclusive). - I was so sad when we lost this wonderful author this fall. This book was published in 2014. 3. Christmas Read a book on one of the following Christmas reading lists - I believe this book made a few of the lists: A Redbird Christmas by Fannie Flagg . 4. Winter sports: yukigassen Read a book in a series that is at least 7 books long - For this prompt, I went back to a favorite series -
JANUARY 1. Happy New Year! Read a book by an author who is new to you.
2. January birthdays: A.A. Milne Read a book by an author who was born in a capital city - Cecelia Ahern was born in Dublin.
3. New Year Resolutions
Read a book where the first letter of each word in the title can be found in NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS (the title must be at leat three words long for this option) - The Summer Wind (Lowcountry Summer #2) by Mary Alice Monroe
4. Winter sports: bobsledding Read a book set mostly in a location that begins with a letter in SWITZERLAND. This book primarily took place in Ludus, an imaginary planet:
FEBRUARY 1. Valentineās Day Read a book with Romance listed as one of the top five genres on its Goodreads page.
2. February birthdays: Toni Morrison Read a book with a colour in the title OR a book with a cover that is mostly blue.
3. Winter sports: Ski jumping Read a book where the plot ājumpsā about (a non-linear narrative as itās normally called).
4. Leap year
Read a book that is part of a series and that has a series umber that is a multiple of four (4, 8, 12 etc). - Book 4 in the Cork O'Connor series
1. Winter
š Read a book with a title beginning with a letter in WINTER (you can use or ignore a, an or the):
2. December birthdays: Ann Patchett
Read a book published between 1992 and 2019 (inclusive).
3. Christmas Read a book on one of the following Christmas reading lists - I believe this book made a few of the lists: A Redbird Christmas by Fannie Flagg
4. Winter sports: yukigassen
Read a book in a series that is at least 7 books long - For this prompt, I went back to a favorite series -
JANUARY
1. Happy New Year!
Read a book by an author who is new to you.
2. January birthdays: A.A. Milne
Read a book by an author who was born in a capital city - Cecelia Ahern was born in Dublin.
3. New Year Resolutions
Read a book where the first letter of each word in the title can be found in NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS (the title must be at leat three words long for this option)
4. Winter sports: bobsledding
Read a book set mostly in a location that begins with a letter in SWITZERLAND. This book primarily took place in Ludus, an imaginary planet:
FEBRUARY
1. Valentineās Day
Read a book with Romance listed as one of the top five genres on its Goodreads page.
2. February birthdays: Toni Morrison
Read a book with a colour in the title OR a book with a cover that is mostly blue.
3. Winter sports: Ski jumping
Read a book where the plot ājumpsā about (a non-linear narrative as itās normally called).
4. Leap year
Read a book that is part of a series and that has a series umber that is a multiple of four (4, 8, 12 etc).