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20.2 - Rookie at the Top - Tamara's Task: New Years Resolutions

This task is about New Years Resolutions and goals. Read one book from one of the options below. REQUIRED: State in your post the option you used.

Option 1: Read a book where the author's first and last initials can be found in the word RESOLUTIONS. (Middle initials can be ignored). Letters can be used only as often as they appear in the target word.

Option 2: I always make New Years resolutions and forget all about them by the end of January. Maybe I should make a resolution to stick to my resolutions!
Read a book by an author that you have previously read at least three other books by. (These can be books from the same series, but don't have to be.)
REQUIRED: In your post state what other three books you have previously read by this author).

Option 3: My main goals for next year are related to study. To help me manifest getting good grades, read a book with a TITLE that starts with an A. All words in the title count, including articles.


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tamara :)


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tamara :)


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Meg (megscl) | 2473 comments Hi Tamara, for option 2 is it exactly 3 or can you have read more than 3 other books?


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tamara Hi Meg, more than 3 is fine!


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Ana | 417 comments Can the book I read be a book I already read by this author?


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tamara Ana wrote: "Can the book I read be a book I already read by this author?"

Yes, that's fine. As long as you re-read it during the challenge and include three other books you've previously read in your post :-)


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