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Meg, I really enjoyed Dog on It, so I'll definitely read more of the series

February Mini
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1. February 2 is Ground Hog Day: Read a book with a shadow, silhouette or reflection on the cover, or that has "shadow" in the title.

2. February 5 is Wear Red Day and February 14th Valentine's Day: Read a book with a red cover (at least 50 percent) or with "red" in the title.

3. February 15 is National No One Eats Alone Day: Read a book featuring food.

4. February 19 is the birth of Nicolaus Copernicus, known for placing the sun at the center of the universe, not Earth: Read a book featuring an celestial body on the cover or in the title (asteroid, comet, moon, planet, star, sun, etc.).

5. February 20 is Love Your Pet Day: Read a book that features a pet.


February Mini Challenge
5 / 5
1. February 2 is Ground Hog Day: Read a book with a shadow, silhouette or reflection on the cover, or that has "shadow" in the title.

2. February 5 is Wear Red Day and February 14th Valentine's Day: Read a book with a red cover (at least 50 percent) or with "red" in the title.

3. February 15 is National No One Eats Alone Day: Read a book featuring food.

4. February 19 is the birth of Nicolaus Copernicus, known for placing the sun at the center of the universe, not Earth: Read a book featuring an celestial body on the cover or in the title (asteroid, comet, moon, planet, star, sun, etc.).

5. February 20 is Love Your Pet Day: Read a book that features a pet.


February Mini
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1. February 2 is Ground Hog Day: Read a book with a shadow, silhouette or reflection on the cover.

2. February 5 is Wear Red Day and February 14th Valentine's Day: Read a book with a red cover (at least 50 percent) or with "red" in the title.
3. February 15 is National No One Eats Alone Day: Read a book featuring food. Slice of Murder by Rosie A. Point 2/8/2023
4. February 19 is the birth of Nicolaus Copernicus, known for placing the sun at the center of the universe, not Earth: Read a book featuring a celestial body on the cover or in the title (asteroid, comet, moon, planet, star, sun, etc.).
5. February 20 is Love Your Pet Day: Read a book that features a pet.

February 2023 Mini Challenge
5/5
1. February 2 is Ground Hog Day: Read a book with a shadow, silhouette or reflection on the cover, or that has "shadow" in the title.

2. February 5 is Wear Red Day and February 14th Valentine's Day: Read a book with a red cover (at least 50 percent) or with "red" in the title.

3. February 15 is National No One Eats Alone Day: Read a book featuring food.

4. February 19 is the birth of Nicolaus Copernicus, known for placing the sun at the center of the universe, not Earth: Read a book featuring a celesMy review of The Killing Moon by N.K. Jemisin

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... body on the cover or in the title (asteroid, comet, moon, planet, star, sun, etc.)

5. February 20 is Love Your Pet Day: Read a book that features a pet.


Don't know if I signed up or not but I completed the challenge
1. Read a book with a shadow, silhouette or reflection on the cover: Above the Bay of Angels by Rhys Bowen 2/12/23
2. Read a book with a red cover: Quilt or Innocence by Elizabeth Craig 2/12/23 (I'm color blind but my friends at the library told me the cover was red)
3. Read a book featuring food: The Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs 2/3/23
4. Read a book featuring a celestrial body on the cover: The Ghostly Grounds: Murder and Breakfast by Sophie Love 2/24/23
5. Read a book that features a pet: Whistlin' Dixie in a Nor'Easter by Lisa Patton 2/5/23
I finished four out of five for this month. I had planned to read Up to No Gouda by Linda Reilly for number four (food related), but was unable to get to it. It’s on the faulty ereader that needs replacing, and it’s not comfortable reading from the computer.
1. February 2 is Ground Hog Day: Read a book with a shadow, silhouette or reflection on the cover, or that has "shadow" in the title. The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan (There is a reflection in the engine of the train)
2. February 5 is Wear Red Day and February 14th Valentine's Day: Read a book with a red cover (at least 50 percent) or with "red" in the title. The Red Pony by John Steinbeck
3. February 15 is National No One Eats Alone Day: Read a book featuring food. ————
4. February 19 is the birth of Nicolaus Copernicus, known for placing the sun at the center of the universe, not Earth: Read a book featuring a celestial body on the cover/in title. A Bridge to the Stars by Henning Mankell (There are tiny stars on the cover)
5. February 20 is Love Your Pet Day: Read a book that features a pet. Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo
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1. February 2 is Ground Hog Day: Read a book with a shadow, silhouette or reflection on the cover, or that has "shadow" in the title. The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan (There is a reflection in the engine of the train)
2. February 5 is Wear Red Day and February 14th Valentine's Day: Read a book with a red cover (at least 50 percent) or with "red" in the title. The Red Pony by John Steinbeck
3. February 15 is National No One Eats Alone Day: Read a book featuring food. ————
4. February 19 is the birth of Nicolaus Copernicus, known for placing the sun at the center of the universe, not Earth: Read a book featuring a celestial body on the cover/in title. A Bridge to the Stars by Henning Mankell (There are tiny stars on the cover)
5. February 20 is Love Your Pet Day: Read a book that features a pet. Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo





1. February 2 is Ground Hog Day: Read a book with a shadow, silhouette or reflection on the cover, or that has "shadow" in the title. - The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson
2/18 2★
2. February 5 is Wear Red Day and February 14th Valentine's Day: Read a book with a red cover (at least 50 percent) or with "red" in the title.
3. February 15 is National No One Eats Alone Day: Read a book featuring food. Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata
2/4 3★
4. February 19 is the birth of Nicolaus Copernicus, known for placing the sun at the center of the universe, not Earth: Read a book featuring a celestial body on the cover or in the title (asteroid, comet, moon, planet, star, sun, etc.). - Several People Are Typing by Calvin Kasulke
2/25 3★
5. February 20 is Love Your Pet Day: Read a book that features a pet. - Heartstopper: Volume Four by Alice Oseman
2/5 4★
Books mentioned in this topic
Red Sky at Night, Murderer's Delight (other topics)The Kind Worth Killing (other topics)
Convenience Store Woman (other topics)
Several People Are Typing (other topics)
Heartstopper: Volume Four (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Lynda Brunelle (other topics)Sayaka Murata (other topics)
Peter Swanson (other topics)
Calvin Kasulke (other topics)
Alice Oseman (other topics)
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Ground Hog Day: Because I Could Not Stop for Death2/11/23Wear Red Day and Valentine's Day: Diners, Drive-Ins, and Death2/8/23National No One Eats Alone Day: Fillet of Murder2/14/23the birth of Nicolaus Copernicus, known for placing the sun at the center of the universe, not Earth: Death Trap2/5/23Love Your Pet Day: Murder of a Mail-Order Bride2/17/23