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Feb 05, 2010 08:19AM

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I'd suggest having a task that encourages reader to read books about other countries, like "Fall Challenge 15.8 Geography Lessons - Read Two Books That Take Place Countries That Correspond To Your Initials." or "Fall Challenge 15.5 Time To Study Abroad (Foreign Language) - Read 2 Books That Were Originally Published In The Same Foreign Language (One You Don't Speak Fluently)." I'd choose a different way than your initials for choosing countries, though.
I also liked "Winter Season 35.1 FUN WITH THE DEWEY DECIMAL SYSTEM" because it encourages non-fiction reading. The mechanism PJREADS used was too restrictive (hence all the requests she received concerning: does this book fit?), so maybe a less restrictive mechanism used for picking books? but keep the requirement that it must be non-fiction.
And ... I'd second Lyn M's suggestion "For March 17th - Read a book set in Ireland, or written by an Irish author"

In honor of st. Patricks day-read a book about ireland, by an irish author or set in ireland.
For the oscars-read a book that was made into a movie, watch the movie and review both.

http://www.commonwealth-of-nations.or...



(PS: I know you could come up with a list like this for any month if you tried, but you can find people who say its worse than other months).

I love this idea~!

Ditto, great idea!!! Though both my birthday and my husband's are in April. . . maybe some good things came out of the month too. ; ) Ha!

Triple ditto! This is an idea with varied options.

Many TV shows will have their series ending episodes this spring. Read the last book in a series.
Spring Break! Read a book on a trip (a weekend trip, your spring break, a trip to the next town to get groceries, etc!)
Heather in KS


I agree this is a great task. I also agree with Patricia that some good things came in April also as me, my husband and 2 of my neices have birthdays in April.

OR Read two books one with North in the title and one with South

Read a 5-star rated book from the list of one of the best reviewers or top reviewers on Goodreads http://www.goodreads.com/user/best_revie...
Click on the "Friends" tab, and then click "Popular Books." Read a book that's popular among your Goodreads friends that you haven't yet read."
I love these three ideas!

Lists lovers: Choose a "best of list" (such as 1001 Books to Read Before You Die, Modern 100, Newsweek's Top 100 Books), and then use a random method (such as rolling dice, picking titles out of a hat, a random number generator) to select 5 books from the list. Read one of the randomly chosen books that you haven't read before.
Read a book that has at least 100 ratings and an average rating greater than 4.25.

Lists lovers: Choose a "best of list" (such as 1001 Books to Read Before You Die, Modern 100, Newsweek's Top 100 Books)...
Read a book that has at least 100 ratings and an average rating greater than 4.25."
Read a book that has at least 100 ratings and an average rating greater than 4.25. -- Is there a way to find books with a specific average rating?
I like the suggestions ... just don't know how this one works.


Mar. 3, 1931: The Star-Spangled Banner, written by Francis Scott Key, officially became the National Anthem. Read a book with a flag on the cover, or America in the title.
Mar. 14, 1879: ALBERT EINSTEIN'S BIRTHDAY. Read a book where physics is a main theme. (His Dark Materials trilogy, or a Sci-fi book)
Mar. 24: HARRY HOUDINI'S BIRTHDAY. Read a mystery book, or a book about a magician.
MARCH IS...
Music in Our Schools Month
Read a book with a musical instrument on the cover.
May 5: CINCO de MAYO Read a book set in Mexico, or has a hispanic main character.
May 29, 1953: THE FIRST PEOPLE CLIMB MT. EVEREST. Read a book about an explorer, climber, or mountaneer.
May 5, 1818: KARL MARX'S B-DAY. Read a book set in or about a communist society.
May 6, 1856: SIGMUND FREUD'S B-DAY. Read a book where a major character has a mental illness.
I might think of more, but this is a good season!

If you go to the "my books" page and look at the list view two of the columns are for "avg rating" and "num ratings" and you can sort by avg rating.
Also, when looking at any of the popular books list the average rating & the number of ratings are listed below in faint hard-to-read gray, and it is also the first bit of information in the gray box on an individual book's page.

If you go to the "my books" page and look at the list view two of the columns are for "avg rating" and "num ratings" a..."
That will show me the avg rating of a book but will not find a selection of books with a specific avg rating.

Opposites Attract: Read a book that has opposites in the title (for example-- Lost & Found or Little House in the Big Woods)

I love Manday's idea about April.


- The Iditarod is from March 6 – 21 – Read a book that features a dog as a main character or a hero
- March 7 – 13 is Celebrate Your Name Week – Read a book by an author/about a character who shares your first name (or a close approximation of it if you have an unusual name)
- March 10 -11 is the Global Marathon For, By and About Women in Engineering and Technology – Read a book about a woman or man who works in a profession that is typically dominated by the other gender (i.e. a male nurse, a female construction worker, etc).
- April is Car Care Month – Read a book with a picture of a car on the cover
- May is National Physical Fitness & Sports Month – Read a book that features a type of sport/fitness activity OR has the name of a sport/activity in the title (not necessarily a spring sport)
- May is National Photo Month – Read a book with a photograph on its cover, or a book that contains photographs
- May 7 is No Pants Day – Read a book that has any article of clothing BUT pants in the title
- The Scripps National Spelling Bee is May 26-27 – Read a book with an often-misspelled word in its title (http://www.yourdictionary.com/library...)


Read a book with the word shower in the title and one that has flowers in the title.>
As in "April showers bring May flowers."
I'd broaden the possibilities: For showers: showers, rain, raindrops, rainy, any word that has to do with liquid precipitation / For flowers: flowers, any word that has a flower name in it (like violets, roses, lilys, etc.)
Tanja has a similiar suggestion:
Read a book with a rain shower on the cover AND a book with flowers on the cover
Depends if you want to go with words or with pictures.


St. Patricks Day, a book about Ireland, or with Green on the cover, or a book about luck/lucky (shamrock)
May also has Cinco De Mayo-read a book about a holiday that is not a holiday that your country celebrates.
May also has "towel Day" as a tribute to Douglas adams, author of "hitchhikers guide to the galaxy" Read a book where the author or a character is named doug or adam

March 8th is International Women's Day - Read a book featuring a female main character who is from a country other than your own.
March 13th, 1781 - Uranus was discovered and March 18th, 1965 - The first walk in space - Read a book set on a planet other than Earth.
Legend has it that the swallows return to Capistrano on March 19th of every year. Read a book about someone returning home after an absence.
April 2nd - Hans Christian Anderson's birthday - Read a book of fairy tales or a retelling of a fairy tale.
May 7th - The Pulitzer Prize was established - Read a book that won the Pulitzer Prize.

May 25 - Africa Day: read a book by an African author, about or set in Africa
May 1 - Labor Day: Read a book about a laborer


My anniversary also! April is a great month for a wedding, the weather is warm but not too warm, and the flowers are in bloom.
This year is special, it will be our 25th Wedding Anniversary.
April - May - June have alot of weddings, more so than any other season. How about a task related to weddings? Non-fiction about weddings or wedding planning, or fiction with a wedding or the planning of a wedding as a main event (regardless of whether or not the wedding actually occurs), or with the word "wedding" or "wed" in the title.


Oooo, I like this one, too.

Oooo, I like this one, too.
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I like this one, too, that's really clever.

Blue Moon
March 1, 2010 and March 30, 2010 are both full moons, making March 30, 2010 a "blue moon". Read two books, one with the word "blue" in the title and the other one with the word "moon" in the title. This task can be extended by: the word "blue" OR a blue cover; the word "moon" OR a picture of the moon on the cover.

Blue Moon
March 1, 2010 and March 30, 2010 are both full moons, making March 30, 2010 a "blue moon". Read two books, one with the word "blue" in the title and the other on..."
Can you get bonus points for reading a book with both words in the title? *grin*

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