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Aug 20, 2011 02:49PM

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I figured since a lot of people are busy and don’t necessarily have time to read more than one book a month, we could do a book-a-month challenge! I came up with three categories for each month (if you want to do more than one book, it can be counted as bonus!). There are also some bonus categories at the end if you can’t make any of the books fit with what choices are given! This way you read at least one book a month for the entire year! I guess it could be considered a smaller yearly challenge for the busier among us.
You can jump in on this challenge whenever! Also since it's the end of July, I figured we could just start with August! I sent out an event invite. You don't have to respond to that to join though, just post here and let me know!
I'm going to post the categories and bonus questions in the post below.
Also, this is my first challenge, so if I leave anything out, please forgive me! If you have any questions, feel free to ask! I'm here to help! :)

December:
1. The 12th Month: read a book with 12 in the title or is the 12th in a series.
2. Nobel Prize Month: read a Nobel Prize winning book or a book by a Nobel Prize winning author.
3. Happy Holidays!: read a book holiday related (Christmas, Hanukah, Kwanza, New Year’s Eve, etc).
January:
1. Janus, The God of the Doorway: read a book where the character embarks on a new beginning.
2. Three Wise Men Day: read a book where there are three main characters.
3. National Thank You Month: read a book that has a present/gift on the cover or has to do with gift giving; or a book with “thank you” in the title.
February:
1. Valentine’s Day: read a romance novel or any novel involving Valentine’s Day.
2. Leap Year: read a book involving Leap Year or a book involving someone that time travels.
3. LGBT & Black History Month: read a book relating to either of these or read a book about acceptance.
March:
1. Women’s History Month: read a book involving women’s suffrage or a book that has a strong female protagonist.
2. National Reading Day!: read a book about books or a book that has a book on the cover.
3. Pi Day: read a book involving baking/food (I know Pi Day is for math, but I always eat pie on Pi day!) or a book involving numbers/math.
April:
1. Diamond Month: read a wedding book, a book involving jewelry or diamonds in someway!
2. Autism Awareness Month: read a book with an autistic character.
3. Arbor Day: read a book with a tree/plant on the cover or a book that takes place in the wild/outdoors.
May:
1. Named for a Goddess: read a book with gods/goddesses or mythical creatures.
2. Beltane: read a book about witches/magic.
3. Zombie Awareness Month: read a book about zombies.
June:
1. The Month to be Married: read a romance novel/book involving a wedding.
2. Children’s Day: read a book involving children or that has children on the cover.
3. Rose and Moonstone: read a book with a rose or a moon on the cover.
July:
1. Dog Days: read a book with a dog on the cover or that involves a dog.
2. National Ice Cream Month: read a book with ice cream on the cover or a book that involves desserts.
3. 7th Month: read a book with 7 in the title or is the 7th in a series.
August:
1. Leo Pride: read a book involving lions, a character that is a Leo or has a green cover.
2. The Battles of Ireland: read a book that takes place in Ireland or has an Irish character.
3. International Beer Day: read a novel involving alcohol or that has alcohol on the cover.
September:
1. Autumn Begins: read a book that takes place in or starts in the autumn.
2. International Day of Peace: read a book that has “peace” in the title or a book that involves peace (or lack thereof).
3. Patriot Day: read a book with a flag on it, a red/white/blue cover, a character in the military or involving an American historical event.
October:
1. Leif Erikson Day: read a novel about a Viking/warrior or with a hot guy on the cover (I’m just saying that Leif was hot and ripped, haha) or a book where a new land/world is discovered.
2. International World Teacher’s Day: read a book about a teacher or a book about a student in school.
3. Apple Day: read a book with an apple/fruit on the cover or a red cover.
November:
1. Day of the Dead: read a scary/horror novel or a novel involving ghosts.
2. Leonids Meteor Shower: read a book involving the sky/space/stars.
3. National Adoption Day: read a novel about an adopted child.
Bonus:
1. Pick a book that involves a holiday that occurs in that month.
2. Pick a book from a series that you started during this challenge.
3. Pick a book with a month name in the title.
4. Pick a book with a season on the cover (ex. Snow, leaves, flowers, etc.)
5. Pick a book that was published in that month.
Looks good Tegan, I love this challenge because it's not so overwhelming! Not that overwhelming keeps me from the other challenges!lol



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