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When I was little, My late mother would get me, my sister, and her a new hat to wear to Church.
Read a book with a HAT on the COVER.

May 6th is World Laughter Day. Read a book shelved as "humor." ( http://www.followthelaughter.com/WLD.htm )
April is Autism Awareness month. For this task, read a book with a main character who has autism or Asperger's Syndrome/written by an author with autism or Asperger's Syndrome, or about autism in some way.

Via Wikipedia ... In 2008, Geek Pride Day was officially celebrated in America, where it was heralded by numerous bloggers, coalescing around the launch of the Geek Pride Day website. Math author, Euler Book Prize winner, and geek blogger John Derbyshire not only did a shout out, but announced that he would be appearing in the Fifth Avenue parade, dressed as number 57, on the prime number float - prompting some bloggers to say they'd be looking for him. By 2009, acknowledgment of the day had reached the Science Channel, with special programming on May 25th to celebrate. Events took place to commemorate the day in Ottawa, home to the Canada Science and Technology Museum and a notable research centre in Canada. In 2010 the festival spread further, taking in cities as diverse as Halifax, Nova Scotia; Budapest, Hungary; Tel Aviv, Israel; Timişoara, Romania and San Diego, California.
Celebrate your inner geek and read a non-fiction book about a STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) topic or person (science includes medicine !!) ... Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T. Students Who Took Vegas for Millions, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Einstein: His Life and Universe, Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, Steve Jobs, The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook: A Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal ... there's lots of interesting stuff out there !!!

Via Wikipedia ... In 2008, Geek Pride Day was officially celebrated in America, where it was heralded by numerous bloggers, coalescing around the launch of the Geek..."
This sounds like an awesome task! I've been meaning to read The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution for months, so maybe that would fit. ;)
April is National Poetry Month (in the US)!!! To celebrate, read a book of poetry!

May starts the race for the most coveted title in Thoroughbred racing -- The Triple Crown, with the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes both taking place in May. Only 11 horses have been able to claim the crown, the latest being Affirmed in 1978.
Read a book, fiction or non-fiction set around horses, or one that has a horse on the cover. There's a list already created to help you out ... http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/16...

Via Wikipedia ... In 2008, Geek Pride Day was officially celebrated in America, where it was heralded by numerous bloggers, coalescing around the launch of the Geek..."
LOVE!!!!!!!!!

Get Twitterpated! - read a romance book or a book about something that excites you or your significant other
Mardi Gras! - read a book with a gold, purple or green cover OR located in New Orleans
St Patrick's Day - read a green book, a book with an Irish character, located in Ireland, or about a priest

:)

I wonder who else is going to finish the Winter challenge before tomorrow? There are several people VERY close.
Good news is that my hubby is going to be out of town tomorrow. What a perfect day for him to be gone! :)
Lavinia wrote: "I am practically TWITCHING in anticipation, and Dlmrose is just TORTURING us with this "coming soon" stuff....arrrgghhh!!!
:)"
*evil laugh*, no really, prepping now makes things go much faster tonight/tomorrow morning
:)"
*evil laugh*, no really, prepping now makes things go much faster tonight/tomorrow morning



Funny I was just thinking the same thing. But I don't think the people running the Trivia night would appreciate my iPhone out while answering trivia.

Funny I was just thinking the same thing. But I don't think the people running the Trivia ..."
Trivia night probably not so good - but we'll just be playing board games.


And Kristi - Anticipation can be torture!


Books mentioned in this topic
The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution (other topics)Steve Jobs (other topics)
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (other topics)
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers (other topics)
The Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, a Tale of Sex, Money, Genius, and Betrayal (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
John Derbyshire (other topics)Orson Scott Card (other topics)
Linda Lael Miller (other topics)
Louisa May Alcott (other topics)