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Michelle | 55 comments SEPTEMBER
First Day of Fall
Read a book that contains a 2 in the page number.
Read a book published in September, October, or November.
Read a book in which a significant even takes place at night.

National Read a Book Day
Read a book by a new-to-you author.
Read a book that is the next in a series you've already started.
Read a book that can be read in one day.

Fall or Autumn?
Read a book whose title starts with a letter in FALL or AUTUMN.
Read a book by an author whose first or last name starts with A or F.
Read a book that shows leaves on the cover.

September Birthday: Shel Silverstein
Read a humorous book.
Read a book written between 1930 and 1999.
Read a book by an author named Sue or with a character named Sue (reasonable variations like Susan, Susanne, or Suzette are allowed.)

OCTOBER
Pumpkin Spice Everything
Read a book that has orange on the cover.
Read a book whose title starts with a letter in SPICE.
Read a book in which food plays a role in the book.

October Birthday: R.L. Stine
Read a children's or YA book.
Read a book in which the title starts with a letter in GOOSEBUMPS.
Read a book by R.L. Stine or Ray Bradbury.

World Mental Health Day
Read a book where one of the author's initials is found in MENTAL HEALTH.
Read a book featuring a healthcare worker.
Read a book featuring a character who struggles with their mental health.

Halloween
Read a horror book.
Read a book in which the main character has a disguise.
Read a book that won or was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award or the Shirley Jackson Award.

NOVEMBER
National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day
Read a book that has brown on the cover.
Read a book featuring a main character whose name starts with a letter in HERSHEYS.
Read a book featuring an eccentric ("nutty") character.

November for Beginners
Read a book whose title features at least one word that is mentioned in the poem (word must be 4 letters or longer).
Read a collection of poetry or a book written in verse.
Read a book by an author who won or was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, National Book Critics Award, NAACP Image Award, or a National Book Award.

But it's spring?
Read a book with a green or yellow cover.
Read a book whose author's initials can be found in the phrase SMELL LIKE DIRT.
Read a book found on one of these lists:

November Birthday: C.S. Lewis and Madeleine L'Engle
Read a fantasy novel.
Read a book with religious themes.
Read a book written by either C.S. Lewis or Madeleine L'Engle


message 2: by Michelle (new)

Michelle | 55 comments Read a book published in September, October, or November. - The Darkest Star
Read a book by a new-to-you author. - The Lady's Guide to Celestial Mechanics
Read a book by an author whose first or last name starts with A or F. - A Man Called Ove
Read a book by an author named Sue or with a character named Sue (reasonable variations like Susan, Susanne, or Suzette are allowed.) - The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
Read a book that has orange on the cover. - Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder
Read a book in which the title starts with a letter in GOOSEBUMPS. - Stay Sexy & Don’t Get Murdered: The Definitive How-To Guide


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