June 1. National Ballpoint Pen Day June 10th, the anniversary of the patent filing. Fun fact: the world's most popular ball point is the Bic Crystal, which sells on average 57 pens per second. a. A book with a writing utensil on the cover b. A book written under a pen name-- c. A book about a writer, bookseller, or librarian
2. National Prune Day June 15th. Fun fact: prunes, the dried version of plums, were originally from China. a. A book written by someone over the age of 60 b. A book with more than 400 pages-- c. A book with purple on the cover
3. Let's Catch a Movie The term 'blockbuster' was originally used to describe especially destructive bombs, and then came to mean shocking news stories. It's current use as a movie with huge box office returns is often attributed to producer Max Youngstein a. Author's initials can be found in BLOCKBUSTER FILM b. A book that has been adapted into a movie or series c. A book published in the last two years
4. Happy Birthday Paul Gauguin Born on June 7th 1848 Gauguin was a French artist most known for his contributions to the Post-Impressionist and Symbolist movements. He lived in France, Peru, Martinique, Tahiti, and the Marquesas Islands. a. A book with at least 4 colors on the cover b. A translated book see FAQ c. A book with a seven in the page count
July 1. Happy Birthday Satchel Paige Baseball pitcher Leroy R. (Satchel) Paige (1906-1982) was the first African American pitcher in the American League. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1971. a. A book whose author's initials appear in CURVEBALL b. A book featuring a sport-- c. A book with a black main character
2. The Apollo Moon Landing Apollo 11, the first manned landing on Earth's moon, touched down on the surface on July 20, 1969. a. A book set in space b. A book with the moon on the cover-- c. A book published in the 1960s
3. Let's Go on a Hike Fun fact: Yellowstone National Park averages 1 bear attack per year, and there have only been 8 bear-caused fatalities in park history. For perspective that is 1 bear attack per 26.2 million park visits. a. A book with a cover of a nature scene without people b. A book set in a rural area-- c. A book with an element of survival
4. Dog Days of Summer Fun fact: this phrase refers to the time when Sirius the dog star is visible in the sky. a. A book with a dog on the cover-- b. A book with a hot setting c. An author's first book
August 1. The Destruction of Pompeii Pompeii was a Roman city that was buried under volcanic ash and pumice during the eruption of Mt Vesuvius on August 24, 79 CE sometime in the autumn, based on recent archaeological finds. Because of the particular method of its destruction it is extremely well preserved and offers a unique look at life in the ancient Roman Empire. a. A book featuring an ancient civilization b. A book with red on the cover c. A book set in a city--
2. Vacation Time Fun fact: 60% of the Earth's lakes are located in Canada. Something to think about next time you're by a lake. a. A book you've been meaning to read-- b. A book by a favorite author c. A book set somewhere you would like to visit
3. Let's Play a Game Fun fact: In Chile the Clue character Mr. Green is named Chef Lettuce. a. A book with multiple points of view b. A book by an author whose initials appear in SCRABBLE-- c. A book in a series
4. Back to School Sales Fun fact: in 2023 the average American household spent $890 on back to school shopping, according to an online survey. Ok, that one's not actually that fun. a. A book borrowed from the library-- b. A nonfiction book c. A book with a character in an educational setting
1. National Ballpoint Pen Day
June 10th, the anniversary of the patent filing. Fun fact: the world's most popular ball point is the Bic Crystal, which sells on average 57 pens per second.
a. A book with a writing utensil on the cover
b. A book written under a pen name--
c. A book about a writer, bookseller, or librarian
2. National Prune Day
June 15th. Fun fact: prunes, the dried version of plums, were originally from China.
a. A book written by someone over the age of 60
b. A book with more than 400 pages--
c. A book with purple on the cover
3. Let's Catch a Movie
The term 'blockbuster' was originally used to describe especially destructive bombs, and then came to mean shocking news stories. It's current use as a movie with huge box office returns is often attributed to producer Max Youngstein
a. Author's initials can be found in BLOCKBUSTER FILM
b. A book that has been adapted into a movie or series
c. A book published in the last two years
4. Happy Birthday Paul Gauguin
Born on June 7th 1848 Gauguin was a French artist most known for his contributions to the Post-Impressionist and Symbolist movements. He lived in France, Peru, Martinique, Tahiti, and the Marquesas Islands.
a. A book with at least 4 colors on the cover
b. A translated book see FAQ
c. A book with a seven in the page count
July
1. Happy Birthday Satchel Paige
Baseball pitcher Leroy R. (Satchel) Paige (1906-1982) was the first African American pitcher in the American League. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1971.
a. A book whose author's initials appear in CURVEBALL
b. A book featuring a sport--
c. A book with a black main character
2. The Apollo Moon Landing
Apollo 11, the first manned landing on Earth's moon, touched down on the surface on July 20, 1969.
a. A book set in space
b. A book with the moon on the cover--
c. A book published in the 1960s
3. Let's Go on a Hike
Fun fact: Yellowstone National Park averages 1 bear attack per year, and there have only been 8 bear-caused fatalities in park history. For perspective that is 1 bear attack per 26.2 million park visits.
a. A book with a cover of a nature scene without people
b. A book set in a rural area--
c. A book with an element of survival
4. Dog Days of Summer
Fun fact: this phrase refers to the time when Sirius the dog star is visible in the sky.
a. A book with a dog on the cover--
b. A book with a hot setting
c. An author's first book
August
1. The Destruction of Pompeii
Pompeii was a Roman city that was buried under volcanic ash and pumice during the eruption of Mt Vesuvius on August 24, 79 CE sometime in the autumn, based on recent archaeological finds. Because of the particular method of its destruction it is extremely well preserved and offers a unique look at life in the ancient Roman Empire.
a. A book featuring an ancient civilization
b. A book with red on the cover
c. A book set in a city--
2. Vacation Time
Fun fact: 60% of the Earth's lakes are located in Canada. Something to think about next time you're by a lake.
a. A book you've been meaning to read--
b. A book by a favorite author
c. A book set somewhere you would like to visit
3. Let's Play a Game
Fun fact: In Chile the Clue character Mr. Green is named Chef Lettuce.
a. A book with multiple points of view
b. A book by an author whose initials appear in SCRABBLE--
c. A book in a series
4. Back to School Sales
Fun fact: in 2023 the average American household spent $890 on back to school shopping, according to an online survey. Ok, that one's not actually that fun.
a. A book borrowed from the library--
b. A nonfiction book
c. A book with a character in an educational setting