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❄️- Read
DECEMBER

❄️ 1. Winter
#2 Read a book with snow, snowflakes or a snowman on the cover OR a book with a person wearing winter clothing (scarf, hat, warm coat etc) on the cover.
Not a Creature Was Purring (Paws and Claws Mystery, #5) by Krista Davis

❄️ 2. December birthdays: Ann Patchett
#1 Read a book by Ann Patchett.
State of Wonder by Ann Patchett

❄️ 3. Christmas
#1 Read a book that was recommended to you in our Christmas book recommendations game
The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax (Mrs. Pollifax, #1) by Dorothy Gilman

❄️ 4. Winter sports: yukigassen
#2 Read a book in a series that is at least 7 books long
Three Act Tragedy (Hercule Poirot, #11) by Agatha Christie

JANUARY

❄️1. Happy New Year!
1. Read a book by an author who is new to you.
Circe by Madeline Miller

2. January birthdays: A.A. Milne
#1 Read a book by an author who is usually known by their initials.
The Invisible Man

3. New Year Resolutions
#3 Read a book that will help you keep one of your New Year resolutions OR if you don’t make resolutions then read a book related to one of the top ten New Years resolutions.
Goodbye, Things: The New Japanese Minimalism

4. Winter sports: bobsleigh
#3 Read a book that appears on one of these lists of fast-paced books:
🛷 Bookbub: 16 fast-paced books to read in a day
🛷 Business Insider: 25 fast-paced thrillers
🛷 Bustle: 11 fast-paced books
The Broken Girls
Force of Nature
Lilac Girls

FEBRUARY

1. Valentine’s Day
#1 Read a book with Romance listed as one of the top five genres on its Goodreads page.
Me Before You

2. February birthdays: Toni Morrison
#1 Read a book with a colour in the title OR a book with a cover that is mostly blue.
Salt to the Sea

3. Winter sports: Ski jumping
1. Read a book that is at least 253 pages long.
The Night Circus

4. Leap year
#1 Read a book that is part of a series and that has a series number that is a multiple of four (4, 8, 12 etc).
Mariel of Redwall (Redwall #4)


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