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from the YA Everyday and Reading Challenges group.
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Read at least one book that is set in each of these time periods and/or places. You can't use a book for more than one topic. For example, if you read a book that takes place in Australia during the 20th century, you can use that book for either Australia or the 20th century, but not for both.
Have fun, everyone!
1. Ancient (BCE)
2. Roman Empire (to approx. 300s)
3. England: Roman Era to ~1060ish
4. Europe ~400–1100
5. England ~1060ish–1099 (Norman Conquest)
6. 12th Century
7. 13th Century
8. 14th Century
9. 15th Century
10. 16th Century
11. 17th Century
12. 18th Century
13. 19th Century
14. 20th Century
15. 21st+ Century (contemporary or futuristic)
16. Australia
17. New Zealand
18. SE Asia/Subcontinent
19. Russia
20. South or Central America
21. Canada
22. Tennessee
23. New Mexico
24. Alaska
25. Louisiana
26. Virginia

Every month, a word will be chosen. All you have to do is read a book that has that months word in the title! Simple!
Have fun and good luck!

Read as many retellings as you can, from as many different categories as you can.
The categories are: fairytale retellings, classic retellings, Shakespeare retellings and mythology retellings.
Below is a link that will give you some examples of retellings, everything from Cinderella and Snow White to Romeo and Juliet and Peter Pan.
http://www.epicreads.com/blog/an-epic...
Levels:
Once Upon a Time: 1 book from each category
When You Wish upon a Star: 2 books from each category
Happily Ever After: 3 books from each category
Duration: One Year from Start Date

Have fun, Adrianne, and good luck! Why does it seem that every book is set in New York or New Orleans or something with New in it? :-)