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Tanya (xallroyx21) | 28 comments I completed half of the Spring Challenge and hope to finish all of this one.

Progress
June 4/4
July 4/4
August 4/4

The Plan:
JUNE

1. Pride Month

b. Read a book featuring an LGBTQIA+ protagonist (not side character).
Felix Ever After finished 6/4

2. June Birthdays: Anne Frank

c. Read The Diary of Anne Frank.
The Diary of a Young Girl finished 6/11

3. Father's Day

b. Read a book that features someone's relationship with their father.
Dear Father, Dear Son: Two Lives... Eight Hours finished 6/28

4. Hit the Beach

c. Read a book found on this list of best beach reads.
Wild Game: My Mother, Her Lover, and Me finished 7/4

JULY

1. Halfway There!

a. Read a book with a page number that ends in 2.
Loveboat, Taipei 432 pages-Kindle Edition finished 7/15


2. July Birthdays: Pablo Neruda

c. Read a book written in verse (must still meet the 100 page requirement).
Clap When You Land finished 7/13

3. It's Winter Down South

c. Read a book found on TED's Winter Reading List.
Heavy: An American Memoir finished 7/26

4. Summer Reading

Summer means the best reading months for so many of us. New releases have bright and shiny colors, and the warm weather makes for great picnics and reading in the sun.

c. Read a book from one of the following lists:
☀️ Goodreads Employees Share Their Summer Reading Plans
Red, White & Royal Blue finished 6/18

AUGUST

1. Read Good Books

c. Read a book published in 2020 that you've been looking forward to.
The City We Became finished 6/24

2. Back to School

c. Read a book often tested on the AP Literature exam, as found on this list.
The Plague finished 8/19

3. August Birthdays: Ray Bradbury

a. Read a book in which the initials author's name can be found in RAY BRADBURY.
The Beautiful by Renée Ahdieh finished 8/31

4. Go for a Drive

With the warm air and a nice breeze, now is the perfect time to roll down your windows and go for a drive... whether it's to the beach, to the mountains, or to your best friend's house.

a. Read a book with a car on the cover.
b. Read a book that starts with a letter in the phrase WINDOWS DOWN, BREEZE BLOWING. The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires finished 8/1
c. Read a book where a character visits multiple countries.


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