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December 2021 Mini Challenge

Update: Dec. 23
Progress: 5/5
🎅🏽1. December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th or last book in a series.

🎅🏽2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.

🎅🏽3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree).

🎅🏽4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.

🎅🏽5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title.


✔1. December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th or last book in a series.
Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert 12/9/21 - last in a trilogy
2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.
✔3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree).
The Pumpkin Muffin Murder by Livia J. Washburn 12/26/21

✔4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies by Deesha Philyaw 12/7/21 - 179 pages
✔5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title.
Six Geese A-Slaying by Donna Andrews 12/24/21






1. Read the 12th or last book in a series. Eight Ways to Tequila (series ends)
2. Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.

3. Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree).

4. Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.

5. Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title.


5/5
1. December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th or last book in a series.
2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.
3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree).
4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.
5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title.






Mini challenge
1. December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th or last book in a series.

2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.

3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover

4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.

5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover.


Finished 12/28/21
1. Read the 12th or last book in a series. Ghost Blows a Kiss by Carolyn G. Hart Finished 12/28/21
2. Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover. It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Murder by Maria DiRico (three carolers have hats and coats and snowmen have scarves) Finished 12/18/21
3. Read a book with a tree on the cover. An Eggnog to Die forby Amy Pershing Finished 12/11/21
4. Read a book that is under 200 pages in length. Christmas, Criminals, and Campers by Tonya Kappes (162 pages) Finished 12/19/21
5. Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title. Murder at the Christmas Cookie Bake-Off by Darci Hannah Finished 12/06/21






5/5
1. December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th or last book in a series.
Thread and Buried by Lea Wait 2 December; 4 1/2☆

2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.
'Twas the Knife Before Christmas by Jacqueline Frost 10 December; 4☆

3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree).
In the Cradle Lies by Olivia Newport 6 December; 4 1/2☆

4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.
104 pages- Crime in the Country: A Zoe Chambers Mystery Anthology by Annette Dashofy 12 December; 5☆

5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title.
Murder in the First Edition by Lauren Elliott 19 December; 4 1/2☆


1/12/21 - 31/12/21
5/5
1. December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th book in a series.
2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.
3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree).
4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.
5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title.






2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover. Deadly Deception by Kate Parker
3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree). Murder at Hartigan House by Lee Strauss
4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.
5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title.

Target: 4 books
✔︎ 2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover
Dino. Dean Martin e la sporca fabbrica dei sogni
✔︎ 3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree)
Inchiostro simpatico
✔︎ 4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length
I Pitard
✔︎ 5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title
L'angelo di neve





December is the 12th and final month of the year: Slashing Through the Snow
National Ugly Sweater Day: Sugar Cookie Murder
Look for an Evergreen Day: Tide and Punishment
Winter Solstice: All I Want for Christmas Is Fudge
Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: One for the Books






2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.

3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree).

4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.
Dakota Farm by Debbie Macomber 12/1/2021
5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title.
White Snow, Bright Snow by Alvin Tresselt 12/18/2021

RULES
** Books DO NOT all have to be mysteries. You can use any genres.
** A book can be used only once for this challenge, but can be used for other challenges (Seasonal, World Trip, Ultimate, etc.).
** You DO NOT have to choose books in advance, and can change your mind at any time if you do.
** Do as many as you are able and have fun!
2/5
1. December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th or last book in a series.
2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.
3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree).
🎅🏻4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length. The Christmas Letter - Kathi Daley 12/14/21

🎅🏻5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title. - Slashing Through the Snow - Jacqueline Frost 12/11/21


5/5
1. December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th or last book in a series.
Crimes and Covers Amanda Flower 1/9/22
2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.

3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree).
Tree on the side

4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.
151-Tempest in Teaberry R.A. Wallace 12/2/21
5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title.


✔ 1. December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th or last book in a series.

✔ 2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.

✔ 3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree).

✔ 4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.

✔ 5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title


1. December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th or last book in a series.
2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.
3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree).
4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.
5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title.

0/5
1. December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th or last book in a series.
Colour Scheme
2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.
Frozen Fear: Murder In Season - Book 1
3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree).
Twelve Slays of Christmas
4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.
Sharpe Image
5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title.
'Twas the Knife Before Christmas













5/5 DONE
1. December is the 12th and final month of the year: 12th book in a series - (Library Lover's Mystery, #12) Killer Research Jenn McKinlay 12/5
2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: warm winter clothing on cover Juno Rushdan 12/10

3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: tree on cover - in house and outside Ginger Bolton 12/12

4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: under 200 pages 182 pp Gingerdead Man Ginny Gold 12/2
5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: snow on the cover C.J. Kyle 12/2


2. Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover: Somebody's Sister - Derek Marlowe
3. Read a book with a tree on the cover: Christmas Resolution - Anne Perry
4. Read a book under 200 pages: Miss Melville Rides a Tiger - Evelyn E. Smith 185 pages
5. Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title: A Fatal Winter - G. M. Mallient

December Mini Challenge
5/5
1. December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th or last book in a series.
2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.
3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree).
4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.
5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title.






December Mini Challenge
1. December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th or last book in a series.
Thread and Buried by Lea Wait 2 December; 4 1/2☆

2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.
'Twas the Knife Before Christmas by Jacqueline Frost 10 December; 4☆

3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree).
In the Cradle Lies by Olivia Newport 6 December; 4 1/2☆

4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.
104 pages- Crime in the Country: A Zoe Chambers Mystery Anthology by Annette Dashofy 12 December; 5☆

5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title.
Murder in the First Edition by Lauren Elliott 19 December; 4 1/2☆



4/5
1. December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th or last book in a series.
2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.

3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree).

4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.
Dakota Farm by Debbie Macomber 12/1/2021
5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title.
White Snow, Bright Snow by Alvin Tresselt 12/18/2021

1. December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th or last book in a series.
CATastrophe in the Making, Kathi Daley – 22/12/21
The final book in the Whales and Tales series
2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.
A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens - 19/12/21
3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree).
Murder on a Winter's Night: Ten Classic Crime Stories for Christmas – 21/12/21
4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.
War of the Worlds, H.G. Wells – 13/12/21 (192pg)
5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title.
Our Malady: Lessons in Liberty and Solidarity, Timothy Snyder – 23/12/21
1.






Trish — I’m down to one book myself, the twelfth/last book of a series. I have several options I’m waffling over. 😐

I realised there were editions of A Christmas Carol which work (although I actually read the Amazon kindle one, which is less clear on cloak or blanket - although blankets are warm in winter, right? :-). So for now I've used that, in lieu of finding another option.

Cosy Mini Challenge December 2021
1/12/21 - 31/12/21
5/5
1. December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th book in a series.
2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.
3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree).
4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.
5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title.






Happy New Year, everyone - may we have a safer, healthier, kinder year.
Finished four out of five again this month. Happy new year, everyone!
December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th or last book in a series.
2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover. Once Upon A Christmas by Holly Jacobs
3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree). Tis the Season by Vicki Lewis Thompson
4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length. A Husband for Christmas by Jo Ann Algermissen
5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title. Dashing Through the Snow by Debbie Macomber
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December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th or last book in a series.
2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover. Once Upon A Christmas by Holly Jacobs
3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree). Tis the Season by Vicki Lewis Thompson
4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length. A Husband for Christmas by Jo Ann Algermissen
5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title. Dashing Through the Snow by Debbie Macomber
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Books mentioned in this topic
Crimes and Covers (other topics)Tis the Season (other topics)
A Husband for Christmas (other topics)
Once Upon A Christmas (other topics)
Dashing Through the Snow (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Amanda Flower (other topics)Debbie Macomber (other topics)
Jo Ann Algermissen (other topics)
Holly Jacobs (other topics)
Vicki Lewis Thompson (other topics)
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RULES
** Books DO NOT all have to be mysteries. You can use any genres.
** A book can be used only once for this challenge, but can be used for other challenges (Seasonal, World Trip, Ultimate, etc.).
** You DO NOT have to choose books in advance, and can change your mind at any time if you do.
** Do as many as you are able and have fun!
1. December is the 12th and final month of the year: Read the 12th or last book in a series.
2. December 17 is National Ugly Sweater Day: Read a book with a sweater or other warm winter clothing on the cover.
3. December 19 is Look for an Evergreen Day: Read a book with a tree on the cover (does not have to be a Christmas tree).
4. December 21 is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year: Read a book that is under 200 pages in length.
5. December 27 is Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day: Read a book with snow on the cover or in the title.
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