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Duration: November 1st to November 30th, 2017
Read: 11/11
Tasks:
P- Broken Trails by Bonnie R. Paulson-11/27/17
O- Out of Practice Aphrodite by S.E. Babin-11/27/17
T- Dangerous Promises by T.J. Kline-11/11/17
I- Imperfectly Criminal by Mary Frame-11/22/17
C- Frozen Heat by Richard Castle-11/10/17
A- Dance of the Seven Veils by Cris Anson-11/8/17
♘Foreman Trea's Letter of the Month: J: Read as many books as you can that have a title that starts with the letter of the month or the author's first or last name starts with the letter of the month.
♘Read a book published in the month of November in any year.
♘Read a book with a Citrine, Topaz, or a Chrysanthemum on the cover
What’s So Great About November?
National Sleep Comfort Month: Read a book with a bed on the cover
National Novel Writing Month: Read a book with a character that is a writer
Native American Heritage Month: Read a book with a character that is a Native American Indian
Chemistry Week: Read a book with a character that has a job related to Chemistry in it or a romance where the main characters have intense chemistry
Game and Puzzle Week: Read a book labeled as a Mystery or a book where a character likes to play a type of game or likes to do puzzles
Wacky Holidays in November
November 3rd: Men Make Dinner Day: Read a book where a male character makes dinner
November 5th: Book Lovers Day: Re-Read a book you love, or Read a book that you would rate 5 stars.
November 8: Young Readers Day: Read a book from the YA genre
November 10: USMC Day: Read a book that features any form of military
November 12: Chicken Soup for the Soul Day: Read any Chicken Soup for the Soul book, or a book where Chicken Soup is made or consumed by a character: The Engagement Plot by Krista Phillips-11/4/17
November 13: Sadie Hawkins Day: Read a book with a strong (physically or mentally) female lead
November 15: America Recycles Day: Read a book that you got from the library or is of the non-paper variety (yes, this means an e-book or an audiobook): Crazy for You by Rachel Lacey-11/23/17
November 17: Homemade Bread Day: Read a book where a character makes a homemade bread of some variety
November 20: Beautiful Day: Read any book that you think is a beautiful story
November 23: Fibonacci Day (when the date is written in the mm/dd format (11/23), the digits in the date form a Fibonacci sequence: 1,1,2,3): Read a book with a mathematician character (Math teacher will also count)
November 24: Buy Nothing Day: Read a book you were given (ARCs will count here): Misadventures on the Night Shift by Lauren Rowe-11/5/17
November 28: Make Your Own Head Day: Read a book from a genre you enjoy or a create your own adventure/ending book
History Facts for November
November 1st: Boston opens first medical school for women: Read a book where a female main character is a doctor
November 4th: Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd in 1842: Read a book where someone gets married
November 5th: Gunpowder or Guy Fawkes Day: Read a book set in the 1600s, set in England, a book where people are religiously persecuted, read a book where a character is anonymous for any reason (this is included due to the fact that when a member of the internet group Anonymous is photographed, they are wearing the Guy Fawkes mask), a book that shows either a bonfire or fireworks on the cover or they are used in the story of the book, or read the V for Vendetta graphic novel
November 7: Mary Robinson became Ireland's first female president.: Read a book set in Ireland or has characters that work in politics: Fatal Threat by Marie Force-11/29/17
November 8: Montana became the 41st State in 1889: Read a book set in the 1880s or in Montana, the 1st, 4th, or 41st book in a series, or the book The Hunt for Red October (due to the fact that Captain Borodin's character wants to settle in Montana when he defects)
November 9: Architect Stanford White was born in New York City: Read a book set in New York City, a book with an architect main character, or a book where the characters have to visit Madison Square Garden
November 13: Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. Best known for Treasure Island, Kidnapped and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.: Read Treasure Island, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, or Kidnapped, or a book set in Scotland
November 15: During the American Civil War, Union troops under General William T. Sherman burned Atlanta.: Read a book set in Georgia or specifically in Atlanta
November 18: A Connecticut school teacher, Charles F. Dowd, proposed a uniform time zone plan for the U.S. consisting of four zones.: Read a book where a character is time traveling or crosses several time zones on a trip (like going from the West Coast to the East Coast, etc)
November 22: President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963: Read a book set in the 1960s, or has a main character that is an assassin
November 24: American composer Scott Joplin was born in Texarkana, Texas. Best known for his piano rags like The Entertainer.: Read a book with a character that likes to listen to or can play ragtime music, a book set in Texas, or the book The Sting
November 29: British author C.S. Lewis was born in Belfast, Ireland (as Clive Staples Lewis). He wrote books on Christian teachings.: Read a book listed as inspirational, or any of the The Chronicles of Narnia books: My Heart Belongs in Castle Gate, Utah: Leanna's Choice by Angie Dicken-11/28/17

Duration: November 1st to November 30th, 2017
Completed: 11/15
T:
H: Hot Ticket by Olivia Cunning, 11/17
A: The Shape of My Heart by Ann Aguirre, 11/1
N: Narcissus in Chains by Laurell K Hamilton, 11/5
K: Monster in the Closet by Karen Rose, 11/7
S: The Star-Touched Queen by Roshani Chokshi, 11/9
G: The Girl of Fire and Thorns by Rae Carson, 11/22
I:
V: Our Dark Duet by Victoria Schwab, 11/27
I:
N: Fated by Alyson Noel, 11/13
G: The White Queen by Phillipa Gregory, 11/28









♘Foreman Trea's Letter of the Month: J: Read as many books as you can that have a title that starts with the letter of the month or the author's first or last name starts with the letter of the month.
1. The Fallen Star by Jessica Sorensen, 11/2
2. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by JK Rowling, 11/14
3. Bitter Sweet Love by Jennifer Armentrout, 11/22



♘Read a book published in the month of November in any year.

TCF Monthly Challenge for November
Duration: November 1st to November 30th
27/29
T - 13/11/17 **** - Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche
O - 23/11/17 *** - Our Iceberg Is Melting by John P. Kotter
P - 16/11/17 **** - Physics for Rock Stars: Making the Laws of Universe Work for You by Christine McKinley
A - 8/11/17 *** - How To Place The Successful Sales And Prospecting Call by Art Sobczak
Z - 1/11/17 ***** - The Hidden Pleasures of Life: A New Way of Remembering the Past and Imagining the Future by Theodore Zeldin
C - 28/11/17 *** - The Humble Tumbler Presents: Tipsy by Claire Burder
H - 9/11/17 ** - How to Avoid a Lightning Strike by Nic Compton
R - 7/11/17 **** - Multiple Streams of Income: How to Generate a Lifetime of Unlimited Wealth by Robert G. Allen
Y -
S - 7/11/17 *** - Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers
A - 2/11/17 **** - The ABC's of Building a Business Team That Wins: The Invisible Code of Honor That Takes Ordinary People and Turns Them Into a Championship Team by Blair Singer
N - 30/11/17 **** - Yes!: 50 Scientifically Proven Ways to Be Persuasive by Noah J. Goldstein
T - 29/11/17 * - Get Rich Slow: With 'Triple S' Investing by Clifton Thornton
H - 28/11/17 **** - How to be Cool: The 150 Essential Idols, Ideals and Other Cool S*** by Thomas W Hodgkinson
E - 2/11/17 * - The Chaos Point: The World at the Crossroads by Ervin LaszloM - The Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz
M - 25/11/17 **** - Monty Python and Philosophy: Nudge Nudge, Think Think! by Gary L. Hardcastle
U -
M - 30/11/17 ** - Meetings Made Easy by Frances A. Micale
Chemistry Week: Read a book with a character that has a job related to Chemistry in it
20/11/17 ** - The Periodic Kingdom: A Journey into the Land of the Chemical Elements by Peter Atkins
Game and Puzzle Week: Read a book labeled as a Mystery or a book where a character likes to play a type of game or likes to do puzzles
21/11/17 *** - The Monopolists: Obsession, Fury, and the Scandal Behind the World's Favorite Board Game by Mary Pilon
November 5th: Book Lovers Day: Read a book that you would rate 5 stars.
29/11/17 ***** - Carpe Phonum by Tammy Stanley
November 15: America Recycles Day: Read a book that is of the non-paper variety
1/11/17 ** - Stretching For Dummies by LaReine Chabut
November 17: Homemade Bread Day: Read a book where a character makes a homemade bread of some variety
22/11/17 ** - English Food by Jane Grigson
November 20: Beautiful Day: Read any book that you think is a beautiful story
24/11/17 **** - Da Vinci's Ghost: Genius, Obsession, and How Leonardo Created the World in His Own Image by Toby Lester
November 23: Fibonacci Day (when the date is written in the mm/dd format (11/23), the digits in the date form a Fibonacci sequence: 1,1,2,3): Read a book with a mathematician character
21/11/17 **** - The Simpsons and Their Mathematical Secrets by Simon Singh
November 24: Buy Nothing Day: Read a book you were given.
16/11/17 ***** - Unlimited Power : The New Science Of Personal Achievement by Anthony Robbins
November 28: Make Your Own Head Day: Read a book from a genre you enjoy
2/11/17 *** - Confucius on Leadership by John Eric Adair
November 4th: Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd in 1842: Read a book where someone gets married
20/11/17 **** - Best Man's Duties by Chris Akerman
November 29: British author C.S. Lewis was born in Belfast, Ireland (as Clive Staples Lewis). He wrote books on Christian teachings.: Read a book listed as inspirational
30/11/17 **** - Success Through A Positive Mental Attitude by Napoleon Hill

S Something to Witch About
C Cherry Bomb
O An Open Spook
R The Rules of Love & Grammar
P The Pursuit
I Introduction To Relationship Astrology
O Omerta
♘Read a book published in the month of November in any year. Witching You Were Here
Read a book with a character that is a writer Studio Saint-ex
Read a book labeled as a Mystery or a book where a character likes to play a type of game or likes to do puzzles The Christie Curse
Read a book with a strong (physically or mentally) female lead Fuzzy Navel
Read a book that you got from the library or is of the non-paper variety (yes, this means an e-book or an audiobook) A Familiar Tail
Read a book where a character makes a homemade bread of some variety Sinister Sprinkles
Read a book from a genre you enjoy or a create your own adventure/ending book Digging Up the Dirt
Read a book where someone gets married Once on Esplanade: A Cycle Between Two Creole Weddings
Read a book set in England No Gentleman
Read a book set in Ireland or has characters that work in politics Mrs. Lincoln's Rival
Read a book set in the 1880s or in Montana, the 1st, 4th, or 41st book in a series No Regrets
Read a book set in Georgia or specifically in Atlanta Always the Baker, Finally the Bride
Read a book where a character is time traveling or crosses several time zones on a trip Bless Her Dead Little Heart
Read a book set in the 1960s, or has a main character that is an assassin Shot of Tequila

Duration: November 1 – 30, 2017
Read: 20/20
Spell with Title, Author First and Last Name, or Series name.
•November •Thanksgiving •Pie •Vote •Topaz •Turkey •Family •Veterans (Day) •Scorpio •Black Friday •All Saints •Autumn •Citrine •Chrysanthemum •Football •Movember •Contrary •Potica •Hygge •Ranga
1 Letter of the Month: J: in title or author's first or last name.
✔ Boston Jane: An Adventure by Jennifer L. Holm 11/22/17
✔ Diary of a Pilgrimage by Jerome K. Jerome 11/29/17
2 published in the month of November in any year.
3 Citrine, Topaz, or a Chrysanthemum on the cover
What’s So Great About November?
4 National Sleep Comfort Month: bed on the cover
✔ 5 National Novel Writing Month: a character is a writer Tuesdays with Morrie 11/8/17
✔ 6 Native American Heritage Month: a character is a Native American Indian Mink River 11/18/17
7 Chemistry Week: a character has a job related to Chemistry
8 Game and Puzzle Week: labeled Mystery or a character loves playing a game or doing puzzles
Wacky Holidays in November
9 Men Make Dinner Day: male character makes dinner
✔ 10 Book Lovers Day: Reread a book you love, or that you would rate 5 stars. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 11/10/17
✔ 11 Young Readers Day: from the YA genre The Breadwinner 11/7/17
✔ 12 USMC Day: features any form of military Code Name Verity 11/14/17
13 Chicken Soup for the Soul Day: any Chicken Soup for the Soul book, or where Chicken Soup is made or consumed
✔ 14 Sadie Hawkins Day: Features strong (physically or mentally) female lead The Ballad of Lucy Whipple 11/15/17
✔ 15 America Recycles Day: a book from the library or an e-book or an audiobook The Adventures of Tintin: A Novel 11/10/17
✔ 16 Homemade Bread Day: a character makes a homemade bread of some variety The Baker's Secret 11/28/17
✔ 17 Beautiful Day: any book that you think is a beautiful story The Deal of a Lifetime 11/30/17
✔ 18 Fibonacci Day: mathematician character The Housekeeper and the Professor 11/23/17
19 Buy Nothing Day: a book you were given
✔ 20 Make Your Own Head Day: from a genre you enjoy or a create your own adventure/ending book Mystery of the Maya 11/5/17
History Facts for November
✔ 21 Nov 1: female main character is a doctor The Jane Austen Project 11/6/17
22 Nov 4: where someone gets married
✔ 23 Nov 5: set in the 1600s.. Witch Child 11/7/17
✔ 24 Nov 7: set in Ireland An Irish Country Doctor 11/3/17
✔ 25 Nov 8: set in Montana Hattie Big Sky 11/26/17
✔ 26 Nov 9: set in New York City The Last Painting of Sara de Vos 11/12/17
✔ 27 Nov 13: set in Scotland The Bookshop on the Corner 11/5/17
28 Nov 15: set in Georgia or specifically in Atlanta
✔ 29 Nov 18: character is time traveling or crosses several time zones on a trip The Time Traveler's Wife 11/20/17
30 Nov 22: set in the 1960s
31 Nov 24: set in Texas
32 Nov 29: listed as inspirational, or any of the The Chronicles of Narnia books

Tasks:
Spell out any of the following words with Title, Author First and Last Name, or Series name. Read 5/6
F
A Any Dream Will Do by Debbie Macomber 11/1/17 5stars
M McAdams Sisters #3/By the Lake #3 - Lakeshore Love (By The Lake #3) by Shannyn Leah 11/4/17 4stars
I
L Life in Icicle Falls #11 - Christmas in Icicle Falls by Sheila Roberts 11/4/17 4stars
Y



♘Foreman Trea's Letter of the Month: J: Read as many books as you can that have a title that starts with the letter of the month or the author's first or last name starts with the letter of the month.
Jeanne Kalogridis - The Orphan of Florence 11/18/17 4stars
♘Read a book published in the month of November in any year.

What’s So Great About November? Read 3/3
National Novel Writing Month: Read a book with a character that is a writer

Chemistry Week: Read a book with a character that has a job related to Chemistry in it or a romance where the main characters have intense chemistry

Game and Puzzle Week: Read a book labeled as a Mystery or a book where a character likes to play a type of game or likes to do puzzles

Wacky Holidays in November Read 7/7
November 3rd: Men Make Dinner Day: Read a book where a male character makes dinner

November 5th: Book Lovers Day: Read a book that you would rate 5 stars.

November 10: USMC Day: Read a book that features any form of military

November 13: Sadie Hawkins Day: Read a book with a strong (physically or mentally) female lead

November 15: America Recycles Day: Read a book that you got from the library or is of the non-paper variety (yes, this means an e-book or an audiobook)

November 24: Buy Nothing Day: Read a book you were given (ARCs will count here)

November 28: Make Your Own Head Day: Read a book from a genre you enjoy or a create your own adventure/ending book

History Facts for November Read 4/4
November 1st: Boston opens first medical school for women: Read a book where a female main character is a doctor

November 4th: Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd in 1842: Read a book where someone gets married

November 5th: Gunpowder or Guy Fawkes Day: Read a book set in the 1600s, set in England, a book where people are religiously persecuted, read a book where a character is anonymous for any reason (this is included due to the fact that when a member of the internet group Anonymous is photographed, they are wearing the Guy Fawkes mask), a book that shows either a bonfire or fireworks on the cover or they are used in the story of the book, or read the V for Vendetta graphic novel

November 9: Architect Stanford White was born in New York City: Read a book set in New York City, a book with an architect main character, or a book where the characters have to visit Madison Square Garden


Completed: 8/8
Tasks:
P: Blood Bound by Patricia Briggs [11/11]
I: I Hate Fairyland, Vol. 3: Good Girl by Skottie Young [11/23]
E:
♘Foreman Trea's Letter of the Month: J
♘Read a book published in the month of November in any year.
What’s So Great About November?
Read a book with a bed on the cover
Read a book with a character that is a writer
✔Read a book with a character that is a Native American Indian
Moon Called by Patricia Briggs [11/10]
Read a book with a character that has a job related to Chemistry in it or a romance where the main characters have intense chemistry
✔Read a book labeled as a Mystery or a book where a character likes to play a type of game or likes to do puzzles
Midnight Riot by Ben Aaronovitch [11/30]
Wacky Holidays in November
Read a book where a male character makes dinner
Re-Read a book you love, or Read a book that you would rate 5 stars.
Read a book from the YA genre
Read a book that features any form of military
Read any Chicken Soup for the Soul book, or a book where Chicken Soup is made or consumed by a character
✔Read a book with a strong (physically or mentally) female lead
Iron Kissed by Patricia Briggs [11/13]
Read a book that you got from the library or is of the non-paper variety (an e-book or audiobook)
Read a book where a character makes a homemade bread of some variety
Read any book that you think is a beautiful story
Read a book with a mathematician character (Math teacher will also count)
Read a book you were given (ARCs will count here)
✔Read a book from a genre you enjoy or a create your own adventure/ending book
Silver Borne by Patricia Briggs [11/23]
History Facts for November
Read a book where a female main character is a doctor
Read a book where someone gets married
✔Read a book set in England
Dodger by Terry Pratchett [11/5]
Read a book set in Ireland or has characters that work in politics
✔Read a book set in the 1880s or in Montana, the 1st, 4th, or 41st book in a series, or the book The Hunt for Red October
Bone Crossed by Patricia Briggs [11/19]
Read a book set in New York City, a book with an architect main character, or a book where the characters have to visit Madison Square Garden
Read Treasure Island, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, or Kidnapped, or a book set in Scotland
Read a book set in Georgia or specifically in Atlanta
Read a book where a character is time traveling or crosses several time zones on a trip
Read a book set in the 1960s, or has a main character that is an assassin
Read a book with a character that likes to listen to or can play ragtime music, a book set in Texas, or the book The Sting
Read a book listed as inspirational, or any of the The Chronicles of Narnia books

READ: 18/15
✔S: The Lemoncholy Life of Annie Aster - Scott Wilbanks 11/29
✔C: The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet - Becky Chambers 11/25
✔O: Strong, Sleek and Sinful - Lorie O'Clare 11/4
✔R: Secrets in Death - J.D. Robb 11/3
✔P: The Bedlam Stacks - Natasha Pulley 11/18
✔I: Darkness Avenged - Alexandra Ivy 11/9
✔O: The Obsidian Chamber - Douglas Preston 11/5
What’s So Great About November?

Dolled Up to Die - Lorena McCourtney 11/6
Wacky Holidays in November

Lady of Devices - Shelley Adina 11/23


The Dragons Want Her - Angela Foxxe (ebook) 11/9

How to Wash a Cat - Rebecca M. Hale (mc is an accountant) 11/22

Kinked - Thea Harrison (paranormal) 11/13
History Facts for November

The Ghost Fields - Elly Griffiths 11/28

Echoes of Ice - Boone Brux (#4 in series) 11/26

Body Check - Deirdre Martin 11/20

Pig Island - Mo Hayder 11/12

A Tale of Two Vampires - Katie MacAlister 11/16

Widow’s Web - Jennifer Estep 11/30

READ: 18
Tasks:
N - Falling for Rachel Nora Roberts - 11/28
O - Burn Down the Night Molly O'Keefe - 11/30
V - Rocky Mountain Angel Vivian Arend - 11/6
E - Unrivaled Pleasure Elle Saint James - 11/22
M - Love After Dark Marie Force - 11/3
B - Bound by Duty Cora Reilly - 11/20
E - Power Play E.M. Gayle - 11/25
R - My Kind of Christmas Robyn Carr - 11/6
♘Foreman Trea's Letter of the Month: J: Read as many books as you can that have a title that starts with the letter of the month or the author's first or last name starts with the letter of the month.
♘Read a book published in the month of November in any year.
♘Read a book with a Citrine, Topaz, or a Chrysanthemum on the cover
What’s So Great About November?
Read a book with a bed on the cover
Read a book with a character that is a writer
Read a book with a character that is a Native American Indian
Read a book where the main characters have intense chemistry - The Heart of Falcon Ridge D.L. Roan - 11/18
Read a book labeled as a Mystery - The Woman on the Orient Express Lindsay Jayne Ashford - 11/11
Wacky Holidays in November
Read a book where a male character makes dinner - Into the Fire Amanda Usen - 11/3
Read a book that you would rate 5 stars. - Ruthless King Meghan March - 11/12
Read a book from the YA genre - Thoughtless S.C. Stephens - 11/25
Read a book that features any form of military
Read any Chicken Soup for the Soul book, or a book where Chicken Soup is made or consumed by a character
Read a book with a strong (physically or mentally) female lead - Survivor In Death J.D. Robb - 11/9
Read a book that you got from the library or is of the non-paper variety (an e-book or audiobook) - ebook - Tracker's Sin Sarah McCarty - 11/29
Read a book where a character makes a homemade bread of some variety
Read any book that you think is a beautiful story
Read a book with a mathematician character (Math teacher will also count)
Read a book you were given (ARCs will count here)
Read a book from a genre you enjoy or a create your own adventure/ending book
History Facts for November
Read a book where a female main character is a doctor
Read a book where someone gets married
Read a book set in the 1600s, set in England, a book where people are religiously persecuted, read a book where a character is anonymous for any reason ), a book that shows either a bonfire or fireworks on the cover or they are used in the story of the book, or read the V for Vendetta graphic novel
Read a book set in Ireland or has characters that work in politics
Read a book set in Montana - Duncan's Bride Linda Howard - 11/16
Read a book set in New York City - Two Billionaires Next Door Jay S. Wilder - 11/17
Read Treasure Island, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, or Kidnapped, or a book set in Scotland
Read a book set in Georgia - Smash Cut Sandra Brown - 11/20
Read a book where a character is time traveling or crosses several time zones on a trip
Read a book set in the 1960s, or has a main character that is an assassin
Read a book with a character that likes to listen to or can play ragtime music, a book set in Texas, or the book The Sting
Read a book listed as inspirational, or any of the The Chronicles of Narnia books

21/21 ~ finished Nov 29th
• All Saints •
Any Means Necessary by Aimee Nicole Walker ~ 11/29/17 ~ 4★
Light from the Dark by Mercy Celeste ~ 11/18/17 ~ 3.5★
Locked and Loaded: by Patricia Logan ~ 11/28/17 ~ 4★
So This is Christmas by John Lanyon ~ 11/4/17 ~ 4★
Asad's Mate by Jade Buchanan ~ 11/3/17 ~ 3★
Incoming by A.E. Wasp ~ 11/2/17 ~ 3.5★
N.R. Walker - Yanni's Story ~ 11/6/17 ~ 4★
Tramps and Thieves by Rhys Ford ~ 11/21/17 ~ 4.5★
Sue, Victoria - The Alpha Heir ~ 11/4/17 ~ 4★
♘Foreman Trea's Letter of the Month: J...
John Inman - My Dragon, My Knight ~ 11/26/17 ~ 3.5★
♘Read a book published in the month of November...
Play It Safe by Avery Cockburn ~ 11/3/17 ~ 3.5★
What’s So Great About November?
Chemistry Week: Reunion by Eden Winters ~ 11/15/17 ~ 4.5★
Game and Puzzle Week: The Ghost in the Mirror by Faith Gibson ~ 11/12/17 ~ 4★
Wacky Holidays in November
USMC Day: Wheels Up by Annabeth Albert ~ 11/23/17 ~ 4★
America Recycles Day: Finding Their Way by A.M. Arthur ~ 11/16/17 ~ 3.5★
Beautiful Day: Wrapped Together by Annabeth Albert ~ 11/25/17 ~ 4★
Buy Nothing Day: The Portrait of His Sublimity by Cay McKat ~ 11/27/17 ~ 3★
Make Your Own Head Day: Home by Cara Dee ~ 11/25/17 ~ 4★
History Facts for November
Read a book where someone gets married...
Personal Challenges by K.C. Wells ~ 11/18/17 ~ 3.5★
Read a book set in England...
Spun! by J.L. Merrow ~ 11/11/17 ~ 3.5★
Read the 1st book in a series...
Faking It by Riley Hart ~ 11/9/17 ~ 3.5★

•November •Thanksgiving •Pie •Vote •Topaz •Turkey •Family •Veterans (Day) •Scorpio •Black Friday •All Saints •Autumn •Citrine •Chrysanthemum •Football •Movember •Contrary •Potica •Hygge •Ranga
VOTE
V: Vermist Ellen de Vriend read:1/10/2017
O: The Lost Gate

T: The Empty MirrorJames Lincoln Collier date read: 2/11/2017
E:Een rat in de val A.C. Baantjer read:2/11/2017
♘Foreman Trea's Letter of the Month: J: Read as many books as you can that have a title that starts with the letter of the month or the author's first or last name starts with the letter of the month.
1The Empty Mirror

Pages: 192p. date read: 2/11/2017 Rating:3 stars
2.Talon

Pages:449 p. Date read: 4/11/2017 Rating 3 stars
♘

Pages: 272p. Date red: 5/11/2017 Rating 2 stars
♘Read a book with a Citrine, Topaz, or a Chrysanthemum on the cover
What’s So Great About November?
Lily Alone

Pages:416 p. Date read: 24/11/2017 Rating:3 stars

Pages:251 p. Date read:7/11/2017,Rating: 4 stars
Native American Heritage Month: Read a book with a character that is a Native American Indian
Eleanor & Park

Pages:328 p. Date read:12/11/2017 Rating: 3 stars
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Wat te doen als iemand sterft

Nicci French
Pages: 304 p.
Date:2/10/2017
Fits: tagged mystery
Wacky Holidays in November
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The Empty Mirror

Pages: 192p. date read: 2/11/2017 Rating:3 stars
November 5th: Book Lovers Day: Re-Read a book you love, or Read a book that you would rate 5 stars.
Talon

Pages:449 p. Date read: 4/11/2017 Rating 3 stars
November 10: USMC Day: Read a book that features any form of military
November 12: Chicken Soup for the Soul Day: Read any Chicken Soup for the Soul book, or a book where Chicken Soup is made or consumed by a character
Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body

Pages: 306 p. Date read: 20/11/2017 Rating:4 stars
November 15: America Recycles Day: Read a book that you got from the library or is of the non-paper variety (yes, this means an e-book or an audiobook)
November 17: Homemade Bread Day: Read a book where a character makes a homemade bread of some variety
November 20: Beautiful Day: Read any book that you think is a beautiful story
November 23: Fibonacci Day (when the date is written in the mm/dd format (11/23), the digits in the date form a Fibonacci sequence: 1,1,2,3): Read a book with a mathematician character (Math teacher will also count)
November 24: Buy Nothing Day: Read a book you were given (ARCs will count here)
De thuiskomst

Robin Hobb
Pages: 152 p. Date read:22/11/2017 Rating:4 stars
November 1st: Boston opens first medical school for women: Read a book where a female main character is a doctor

Pages: 400 p. Date read: 4 november 2017 3 stars
November 4th: Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd in 1842: Read a book where someone gets married
November 5th: Gunpowder or Guy Fawkes Day: Read a book set in the 1600s, set in England, a book where people are religiously persecuted, read a book where a character is anonymous for any reason (this is included due to the fact that when a member of the internet group Anonymous is photographed, they are wearing the Guy Fawkes mask), a book that shows either a bonfire or fireworks on the cover or they are used in the story of the book, or read the V for Vendetta graphic novel
November 7: Mary Robinson became Ireland's first female president.: Read a book set in Ireland or has characters that work in politics
November 8: Montana became the 41st State in 1889: Read a book set in the 1880s or in Montana, the 1st, 4th, or 41st book in a series, or the book The Hunt for Red October (due to the fact that Captain Borodin's character wants to settle in Montana when he defects)
November 9: Architect Stanford White was born in New York City: Read a book set in New York City, a book with an architect main character, or a book where the characters have to visit Madison Square Garden
Bye Bye Baby

Pages:128 p. Date read:6/11/2017 Rating:4 stars
Set in Schotland
November 15: During the American Civil War, Union troops under General William T. Sherman burned Atlanta.: Read a book set in Georgia or specifically in Atlanta
November 18: A Connecticut school teacher, Charles F. Dowd, proposed a uniform time zone plan for the U.S. consisting of four zones.: Read a book where a character is time traveling or crosses several time zones on a trip (like going from the West Coast to the East Coast, etc)
November 22: President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963: Read a book set in the 1960s, or has a main character that is an assassin
November 24: American composer Scott Joplin was born in Texarkana, Texas. Best known for his piano rags like The Entertainer.: Read a book with a character that likes to listen to or can play ragtime music, a book set in Texas, or the book The Sting
November 29: British author C.S. Lewis was born in Belfast, Ireland (as Clive Staples Lewis). He wrote books on Christian teachings.: Read a book listed as inspirational, or any of the The Chronicles of Narnia books

November 2017
My Challenge (msg 14)
14 of 14 Complete
Spell-out








✔F: For His Honor - Kelly Favor - 11.09 ★★★
✔O: Origin in Death - J.D. Robb - 11.09 ★★★★
✔O: Ostrich and the 'Roo - Eve Langlais - 11.27 ★★★
✔T: Tamed - Rebecca Zannetti - 11.19 ★★★★
✔B: Bounty - Lorraine Eckhart - 11.12 ★★★
✔A: Ashe, Isabella - The Candidate's Wife - 11.05 ★★★
✔L: A Legacy of Secrets - Carol Marinelli - 11.30 ★★★1/2
✔L: Lost in Temptation - Lauren Royal - 11.26 ★★★★
What’s So Great About November Tasks (2)


✔National Sleep Comfort Month: Read a book with a bed on the cover
✯Royally Screwed - Emma Chase
✯Read: 11.02 ★★★★
✔Game and Puzzle Week: Read a book labeled as a Mystery
✯Dead on Ice - Lauren Carr
✯Read: 11.01 ★★★
Wacky Holidays in November Tasks (2)


✔November 15: America Recycles Day: Read a book that you got from the library or is of the non-paper variety
✯Fallen Angel - Mona Ingram
✯Read: 11.18 ★★★
✔November 28: Make Your Own Head Day: Read a book from a genre you enjoy
✯House Rules - Chloe Neill
✯Read: 11.28 ★★★★
History Facts for November Tasks (2)


✔November 4th: Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd in 1842: Read a book where someone gets married
✯For His Trust - Kelly Favor
✯Read: 11.12 ★★★
✔November 8: Montana became the 41st State in 1889: Read a book that is the 1st, 4th, or 41st book in a series
✯Darkness Revealed - Alexandra Ivy
✯Read: 11.04 ★★★★

reading goal: 2/4
★Re-reads are allowed, but all books must be at least 50 pages in length!
♘Foreman Trea's Letter of the Month: J: Read as many books as you can that have a title that starts with the letter of the month or the author's first or last name starts with the letter of the month.
julietta suzuki - kamisama kiss
♘Read a book published in the month of November in any year. Captive Paradise: The Story of the United States and Hawaii ✔ (pub Nov. 2014) ♥♥♥♥ read Nov. 4-14
♘Read a book with a Citrine, Topaz, or a Chrysanthemum on the cover
What’s So Great About November?
Native American Heritage Month: Read a book with a character that is a Native American Indian
Wacky Holidays in November
November 3rd: Men Make Dinner Day: Read a book where a male character makes dinner
November 5th: Book Lovers Day: Re-Read a book you love, or Read a book that you would rate 5 stars.
November 8: Young Readers Day: Read a book from the YA genre
November 15: America Recycles Day: Read a book that is of the non-paper variety (audiobook) The Stench of Honolulu: A Tropical Adventure ✔ Nov. 23-25
November 20: Beautiful Day: Read any book that you think is a beautiful story
November 24: Buy Nothing Day: Read a book you were given (ARCs will count here)
November 28: Make Your Own Head Day: Read a book from a genre you enjoy
History Facts for November
November 4th: Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd in 1842: Read a book where someone gets married
November 5th: Gunpowder or Guy Fawkes Day: Read a book set in the 1600s, set in England, a book where people are religiously persecuted, read a book where a character is anonymous for any reason (this is included due to the fact that when a member of the internet group Anonymous is photographed, they are wearing the Guy Fawkes mask), a book that shows either a bonfire or fireworks on the cover or they are used in the story of the book, or read the V for Vendetta graphic novel
November 7: Mary Robinson became Ireland's first female president.: Read a book set in Ireland or has characters that work in politics
November 8: Montana became the 41st State in 1889: Read a book set in the 1880s or in Montana, the 1st, 4th, or 41st book in a series, or the book The Hunt for Red October (due to the fact that Captain Borodin's character wants to settle in Montana when he defects)
November 13: Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. Best known for Treasure Island, Kidnapped and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.: Read Treasure Island, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, or Kidnapped, or a book set in Scotland
November 22: President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963: Read a book set in the 1960s, or has a main character that is an assassin Hidden FIgures


TCF November Chanllenge
Time Frame: 01 November 2017 - 30 November 2017
Completed: 0/11
N: Night Boat by Alan Spence
O: Order Restored by Ioana Visan
V: A Victory that Counts by Ioana Visan
E: Everything Leads to You by Nina LaCour
M: A Most Wanted Man by John le Carré
B: Black Wave by Michelle Tea
E: Empress Orchid by Anchee Min
R: The Reckoning: The Murder of Christopher Marlowe by Charles Nicholl
Wacky Holidays in November
Book Lovers Day: Re-Read a book you love: Blood & Beauty: The Borgias by Sarah Dunant
Young Readers Day: Read a book from the YA genre: Defy the Stars by Claudia Gray
Buy Nothing Day: Read a book you were given: The Warrior's Path by Karim Soliman
Time Frame: 01 November 2017 - 30 November 2017
Completed: 0/11
N: Night Boat by Alan Spence
O: Order Restored by Ioana Visan
V: A Victory that Counts by Ioana Visan
E: Everything Leads to You by Nina LaCour
M: A Most Wanted Man by John le Carré
B: Black Wave by Michelle Tea
E: Empress Orchid by Anchee Min
R: The Reckoning: The Murder of Christopher Marlowe by Charles Nicholl








Wacky Holidays in November
Book Lovers Day: Re-Read a book you love: Blood & Beauty: The Borgias by Sarah Dunant
Young Readers Day: Read a book from the YA genre: Defy the Stars by Claudia Gray
Buy Nothing Day: Read a book you were given: The Warrior's Path by Karim Soliman




Time Frame: 01 November 2017 - 30 November 2017
10/10 read
PIE
P Patrik Hedstrum series The Ice Princess 11/25/17 3 stars
I Inspector Erlendur series Jar City 11/1/17 4 stars
E Elin Gregory The Bones of Our Fathers 11/19/17 4 stars
♘Read a book published in the month of November in any year.
Untouchable (Pub'd 11/1/16) 11/22/17 3 stars
What’s So Great About November?
Game and Puzzle Week: Read a book labeled as a Mystery The Absent One 11/10/17 4♥
Wacky Holidays in November
November 15: America Recycles Day: ebook Dirty Deeds 11/4/17 4 stars
November 24: Buy Nothing Day: Read a book you were given (ARCs will count here) Sam Dorsey and His Sixteen Candles 11/17/17 4 stars
November 28: Make Your Own Head Day: Read a book from a genre you enjoy or a create your own adventure/ending book Kill Game 11/14/17 4♥
History Facts for November
November 8: Montana became the 41st State in 1889: Read a book set in the 1880s or in Montana, the 1st, 4th, or 41st book in a series, #1 The Mermaids Singing 11/9/17 4♥
November 9: Architect Stanford White was born in New York City: Read a book set in New York City Nervous 11/11/17 4♥

November TCF Monthly Challenge
Duration: 11/1/2017 - 11/30/2017
Progress: 17 out of as many as you can
I know this is a rather large challenge, so I don't expect anyone to finish all parts of it, rather that you mix and match what you read for the month to it. Remember, this is one LARGE challenge, and shouldn't be viewed as lots of little challenges.
How It Works:
★Create your own challenge by mix and matching across the various tasks, however the challenge is not a series of mini challenges!! It is one large challenge, not one for spell outs and one for Wacky/History tasks!! You can, if you wish, choose to focus on only one part of it, like ONLY doing Spell Outs or ONLY doing the Wacky/History Tasks!
★Books read can be used for only one task/letter, regardless of how you choose to participate!
★Books must be read from November 1st to November 30th
★Re-reads are allowed, but all books must be at least 50 pages in length!
★When using titles in the Spell Out Tasks, the words A, And, An, and The do not count.
★You CAN change your Books at any time during the challenge.
Some Info to Keep In Mind:
♦Keep your original post updated and give a shout out in the thread when you're all done! Please do not make a separate post with your finished challenge, edit your original comment! This is so I can keep accurate track of participation. You can make an announcement post like "Finished in comment #2!", so I know where to find your completed challenge to congratulate you! Duplicate posts will be deleted!
♦Mark books as finished by adding the date finished next to the book listed and either striking them out using the "< s> < /s>" HTML commands (without the spaces) or by copying and pasting a checkmark: ✔ ✓ Feel free as well to rate your Finished Books 1-5 ♥'s with 5 Being the Best, however it is not required that you do so!
♦Add a tally of completed books to your Original Post= 0/5 completed!
See my post for examples and if you have questions, PLEASE ask me here, or PM me!
Tasks:
Spell out any of the following words with Title, Author First and Last Name, or Series name. For an additional challenge, if you choose to do a spell out using titles, try using the last word of the title instead of the first to spell your words.
•November •Thanksgiving •Vote •Topaz •Turkey •Family •Veterans (Day) •Scorpio •Black Friday •All Saints •Autumn •Citrine •Chrysanthemum •Football •Movember •Contrary •Potica •Hygge
•Pie
P: Carly Phillips; Lucky Break - **** - 11/21/2017 - 378 Pages
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E

•Ranga
R: Rock Chick Redemption by Kristen Ashley - ***** - 11/9/2017 - 426 Pages
A: Agatha Christie; Death on the Nile: A BBC Radio Full-Cast Dramatization - ***** - 11/10/2017
N
G: Grim Tuesday by Garth Nix - ** - 11/17/2017 - 336 Pages
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♘Foreman Trea's Letter of the Month: J: Read as many books as you can that have a title that starts with the letter of the month or the author's first or last name starts with the letter of the month.
♘Read a book published in the month of November in any year.
♘Read a book with a Citrine, Topaz, or a Chrysanthemum on the cover
What’s So Great About November?
National Sleep Comfort Month: Read a book with a bed on the cover
National Novel Writing Month: Read a book with a character that is a writer
Native American Heritage Month: Read a book with a character that is a Native American Indian
Thunderbird Falls by C.E. Murphy - ***** - 11/29/2017 - 408 Pages
Chemistry Week: Read a book with a character that has a job related to Chemistry in it or a romance where the main characters have intense chemistry
Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson - ***** - 11/6/2017 - 222 Pages
Game and Puzzle Week: Read a book labeled as a Mystery or a book where a character likes to play a type of game or likes to do puzzles:
Hard Eight by Janet Evanovich - ***** - 11/1/2017 - 326 Pages



Wacky Holidays in November
November 3rd: Men Make Dinner Day: Read a book where a male character makes dinner
November 5th: Book Lovers Day: Re-Read a book you love, or Read a book that you would rate 5 stars:
Lumberjanes, Vol. 2: Friendship to the Max by Noelle Stevenson - ***** - 11/12/2017 - 126 Pages
November 8: Young Readers Day: Read a book from the YA genre:
Lumberjanes, Vol. 1: Beware the Kitten Holy by Noelle Stevenson - ***** - 11/5/2017 - 128 Pages
November 10: USMC Day: Read a book that features any form of military
November 12: Chicken Soup for the Soul Day: Read any Chicken Soup for the Soul book, or a book where Chicken Soup is made or consumed by a character
November 13: Sadie Hawkins Day: Read a book with a strong (physically or mentally) female lead:
Kiss of a Demon King by Kresley Cole - ***** - 11/8/2017 - 417 Pages
November 15: America Recycles Day: Read a book that you got from the library or is of the non-paper variety (yes, this means an e-book or an audiobook)
Lumberjanes, Vol. 3: A Terrible Plan by Noelle Stevenson - ***** - 11/12/2017 - 112 Pages
November 17: Homemade Bread Day: Read a book where a character makes a homemade bread of some variety
November 20: Beautiful Day: Read any book that you think is a beautiful story
November 23: Fibonacci Day (when the date is written in the mm/dd format (11/23), the digits in the date form a Fibonacci sequence: 1,1,2,3): Read a book with a mathematician character (Math teacher will also count)
November 24: Buy Nothing Day: Read a book you were given (ARCs will count here)
November 28: Make Your Own Head Day: Read a book from a genre you enjoy or a create your own adventure/ending book:
Figment 2: Legacy of Imagination by Jim Zub - ***** - 11/2/2017 - 136 Pages





History Facts for November
November 1st: Boston opens first medical school for women: Read a book where a female main character is a doctor
November 4th: Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd in 1842: Read a book where someone gets married:
The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan - ***** - 11/15/2017 - 288 Pages
November 5th: Gunpowder or Guy Fawkes Day: Read a book set in the 1600s, set in England, a book where people are religiously persecuted, read a book where a character is anonymous for any reason (this is included due to the fact that when a member of the internet group Anonymous is photographed, they are wearing the Guy Fawkes mask), a book that shows either a bonfire or fireworks on the cover or they are used in the story of the book, or read the V for Vendetta graphic novel
November 7: Mary Robinson became Ireland's first female president.: Read a book set in Ireland or has characters that work in politics
November 8: Montana became the 41st State in 1889: Read a book set in the 1880s or in Montana, the 1st, 4th, or 41st book in a series, or the book The Hunt for Red October (due to the fact that Captain Borodin's character wants to settle in Montana when he defects):
Hard as It Gets by Laura Kaye - **** - 11/3/2017 - 368 Pages - 1st in series
November 9: Architect Stanford White was born in New York City: Read a book set in New York City, a book with an architect main character, or a book where the characters have to visit Madison Square Garden:
So Many Books, So Little Time: A Year of Passionate Reading by Sara Nelson - ***** - 11/16/2017 - 242 Pages - Set in NYC
November 13: Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. Best known for Treasure Island, Kidnapped and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.: Read Treasure Island, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, or Kidnapped, or a book set in Scotland
November 15: During the American Civil War, Union troops under General William T. Sherman burned Atlanta.: Read a book set in Georgia or specifically in Atlanta
November 18: A Connecticut school teacher, Charles F. Dowd, proposed a uniform time zone plan for the U.S. consisting of four zones: Read a book where a character is time traveling or crosses several time zones on a trip (like going from the West Coast to the East Coast, etc):
The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. - *** - 11/10/2017 - 224 Pages
November 22: President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963: Read a book set in the 1960s, or has a main character that is an assassin:
The Darkest Night by Gena Showalter - *** - 11/14/2017 - 379 Pages
November 24: American composer Scott Joplin was born in Texarkana, Texas. Best known for his piano rags like The Entertainer.: Read a book with a character that likes to listen to or can play ragtime music, a book set in Texas, or the book The Sting
November 29: British author C.S. Lewis was born in Belfast, Ireland (as Clive Staples Lewis). He wrote books on Christian teachings.: Read a book listed as inspirational, or any of the The Chronicles of Narnia books






Happy Holidays and thanks for hosting Trea"
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Happy Holidays to you too!

Original post: My Challenge (msg 14)
14 of 14 Complete"
Congrats!

18!
What's So Great About November? (4)
National Novel Writing Month: Read a book with a character that is a writer The Suffragette Scandall, Courtney Milan 11/2/17
Native American Heritage Month: Read a book with a character that is a Native American Indian Exo, Steven Gould 11/26/17
Chemistry Week: Read a romance where the main characters have intense chemistry The Magpie Lord, K J Charles 11/5/17
Game and Puzzle Week: Read a book labeled as a Mystery Geared for the Grave, Duffy Brown 11/1/17
Wacky Holidays in November (6)
November 3rd: Men Make Dinner Day: Read a book where a male character makes dinner The Third Degree, Norah McClintock 11/8/17
November 5th: Book Lovers Day: Re-Read a book you love, or Read a book that you would rate 5 stars. Flight of Magpies, KJ Charles 11/9/17
November 8: Young Readers Day: Read a book from the YA genre The Keeper of the Mist, Rachel Neumeier 11/16/18
November 10: USMC Day: Read a book that features any form of military Nothing to Lose, Lee Child 11/14/17
November 13: Sadie Hawkins Day: Read a book with a strong (physically or mentally) female lead Murder on a Summer's Day, Frances Brody 11/2/17
November 15: America Recycles Day: Read a book that you got from the library or is of the non-paper variety (yes, this means an e-book or an audiobook) A Case of Possession, K J Charles 11/6/17
November 28: Make Your Own Head Day: Read a book from a genre you enjoy An Unnatural Vice, K J Charles 11/6/17 (m/m historical romance)
History Facts for November (5)
November 1st: Boston opens first medical school for women: Read a book where a female main character is a doctor When Breath Becomes Air, Paul Kalanithi 11/23/17
November 4th: Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd in 1842: Read a book where someone gets married An Unsuitable Heir, K J Charles 11/7/17
November 5th: Gunpowder or Guy Fawkes Day: Read a book set in England, Jackdaw, KJ Charles 11/16/17
November 8: Montana became the 41st State in 1889: Read a book the 1st, in a series, A Study in Charlotte by Brittany Cavallaro
November 18: A Connecticut school teacher, Charles F. Dowd, proposed a uniform time zone plan for the U.S. consisting of four zones.: Read a book where a character crosses several time zones on a trip (like going from the West Coast to the East Coast, etc) Make Me, Lee Child 11/10/1
Spell It Out (3)
Nathaniel Benchley wrote Bright Candles, Nathaniel Benchley 11/30/17
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Expendable, James Alan Gardner 11/20/17
rule, Ann wrote Lust Killer, Ann Rule 11/11/17

18!
What's So Great About November? (4)
National Novel Writing Month: Read a book with a character that is a writer ..."
Congrats!
You don't have to worry about posting when you start the challenge, if you don't want to. You can feel free to post at the end of the month, just as long as you get it in before the 5th of the next month (when I put the challenge in the archives), so I can count you among our participants.
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I know this is a rather large challenge, so I don't expect anyone to finish all parts of it, rather that you mix and match what you read for the month to it. Remember, this is one LARGE challenge, and shouldn't be viewed as lots of little challenges.
How It Works:
★Create your own challenge by mix and matching across the various tasks, however the challenge is not a series of mini challenges!! It is one large challenge, not one for spell outs and one for Wacky/History tasks!! You can, if you wish, choose to focus on only one part of it, like ONLY doing Spell Outs or ONLY doing the Wacky/History Tasks!
★Books read can be used for only one task/letter, regardless of how you choose to participate!
★Books must be read from November 1st to November 30th
★Re-reads are allowed, but all books must be at least 50 pages in length!
★When using titles in the Spell Out Tasks, the words A, And, An, and The do not count.
★You CAN change your Books at any time during the challenge.
Some Info to Keep In Mind:
♦Keep your original post updated and give a shout out in the thread when you're all done! Please do not make a separate post with your finished challenge, edit your original comment! This is so I can keep accurate track of participation. You can make an announcement post like "Finished in comment #2!", so I know where to find your completed challenge to congratulate you! Duplicate posts will be deleted!
♦Mark books as finished by adding the date finished next to the book listed and either striking them out using the "< s> < /s>" HTML commands (without the spaces) or by copying and pasting a checkmark: ✔ ✓ Feel free as well to rate your Finished Books 1-5 ♥'s with 5 Being the Best, however it is not required that you do so!
♦Add a tally of completed books to your Original Post= 0/5 completed!
See my post for examples and if you have questions, PLEASE ask me here, or PM me!
Tasks:
Spell out any of the following words with Title, Author First and Last Name, or Series name. For an additional challenge, if you choose to do a spell out using titles, try using the last word of the title instead of the first to spell your words.
•November •Thanksgiving •Pie •Vote •Topaz •Turkey •Family •Veterans (Day) •Scorpio •Black Friday •All Saints •Autumn •Citrine •Chrysanthemum •Football •Movember •Contrary •Potica •Hygge •Ranga
♘Foreman Trea's Letter of the Month: J: Read as many books as you can that have a title that starts with the letter of the month or the author's first or last name starts with the letter of the month.
♘Read a book published in the month of November in any year.
♘Read a book with a Citrine, Topaz, or a Chrysanthemum on the cover
What’s So Great About November?
National Sleep Comfort Month: Read a book with a bed on the cover
National Novel Writing Month: Read a book with a character that is a writer
Native American Heritage Month: Read a book with a character that is a Native American Indian
Chemistry Week: Read a book with a character that has a job related to Chemistry in it or a romance where the main characters have intense chemistry
Game and Puzzle Week: Read a book labeled as a Mystery or a book where a character likes to play a type of game or likes to do puzzles
Wacky Holidays in November
November 3rd: Men Make Dinner Day: Read a book where a male character makes dinner
November 5th: Book Lovers Day: Re-Read a book you love, or Read a book that you would rate 5 stars.
November 8: Young Readers Day: Read a book from the YA genre
November 10: USMC Day: Read a book that features any form of military
November 12: Chicken Soup for the Soul Day: Read any Chicken Soup for the Soul book, or a book where Chicken Soup is made or consumed by a character
November 13: Sadie Hawkins Day: Read a book with a strong (physically or mentally) female lead
November 15: America Recycles Day: Read a book that you got from the library or is of the non-paper variety (yes, this means an e-book or an audiobook)
November 17: Homemade Bread Day: Read a book where a character makes a homemade bread of some variety
November 20: Beautiful Day: Read any book that you think is a beautiful story
November 23: Fibonacci Day (when the date is written in the mm/dd format (11/23), the digits in the date form a Fibonacci sequence: 1,1,2,3): Read a book with a mathematician character (Math teacher will also count)
November 24: Buy Nothing Day: Read a book you were given (ARCs will count here)
November 28: Make Your Own Head Day: Read a book from a genre you enjoy or a create your own adventure/ending book
History Facts for November
November 1st: Boston opens first medical school for women: Read a book where a female main character is a doctor
November 4th: Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd in 1842: Read a book where someone gets married
November 5th: Gunpowder or Guy Fawkes Day: Read a book set in the 1600s, set in England, a book where people are religiously persecuted, read a book where a character is anonymous for any reason (this is included due to the fact that when a member of the internet group Anonymous is photographed, they are wearing the Guy Fawkes mask), a book that shows either a bonfire or fireworks on the cover or they are used in the story of the book, or read the V for Vendetta graphic novel
November 7: Mary Robinson became Ireland's first female president.: Read a book set in Ireland or has characters that work in politics
November 8: Montana became the 41st State in 1889: Read a book set in the 1880s or in Montana, the 1st, 4th, or 41st book in a series, or the book The Hunt for Red October (due to the fact that Captain Borodin's character wants to settle in Montana when he defects)
November 9: Architect Stanford White was born in New York City: Read a book set in New York City, a book with an architect main character, or a book where the characters have to visit Madison Square Garden
November 13: Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. Best known for Treasure Island, Kidnapped and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.: Read Treasure Island, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, or Kidnapped, or a book set in Scotland
November 15: During the American Civil War, Union troops under General William T. Sherman burned Atlanta.: Read a book set in Georgia or specifically in Atlanta
November 18: A Connecticut school teacher, Charles F. Dowd, proposed a uniform time zone plan for the U.S. consisting of four zones.: Read a book where a character is time traveling or crosses several time zones on a trip (like going from the West Coast to the East Coast, etc)
November 22: President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963: Read a book set in the 1960s, or has a main character that is an assassin
November 24: American composer Scott Joplin was born in Texarkana, Texas. Best known for his piano rags like The Entertainer.: Read a book with a character that likes to listen to or can play ragtime music, a book set in Texas, or the book The Sting
November 29: British author C.S. Lewis was born in Belfast, Ireland (as Clive Staples Lewis). He wrote books on Christian teachings.: Read a book listed as inspirational, or any of the The Chronicles of Narnia books