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Katrisa's Q1 Challenge
1. As we head into a new year read a book that is first in a series.Dread Nation
2.January's birthstone is the garnet. Read a book with a cover that is mostly red.
3.January 15 was Martin Luther King's birthday. Read a book about civil rights. The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap
4.Read a book from the first page of your TBR shelf. When the Moon is Low
5.Valentine's Day isn't always chocolates and roses - read a book about a dysfunctional relationship. China Rich Girlfriend
6.2020 is a leap year. One extra day for reading! Read a book with more than 366 pages.Finale
7.An historical name for February in Old English is Kale-Monath (named for cabbage). Read a book with a vegetable on the cover. Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life
8.In March we are all a little Irish for a day. Read a book set in Ireland or written by an Irish author. What the Wind Knows
9.2020 is a year with two 20s. Read a book that has the same word in the title twice. (word cannot be a or the) Guards! Guards!
10.In March we celebrate the Equinox. Read a book that has to do with equality.Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon to White America
10 of 10 Books Complete - on 3/29/20
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1. As we head into a new year read a book that is first in a series.
Hold Your Tongue 11/01/2020
2. January's birthstone is the garnet. Read a book with a cover that is mostly red.
The 24-Hour Café

3. January 15 was Martin Luther King's birthday. Read a book about civil rights.
Conjure Women 22/03/2020
4. Read a book from the first page of your TBR shelf.
The Death of Bees 01/01/2020
5. Valentine's Day isn't always chocolates and roses - read a book about a dysfunctional relationship.
It Ends with Us 04/02/2020
6. 2020 is a leap year. One extra day for reading! Read a book with more than 366 pages.
The Hypnotist's Love Story 29/01/2020
7. An historical name for February in Old English is Kale-Monath (named for cabbage). Read a book with a vegetable on the cover.
8. In March we are all a little Irish for a day. Read a book set in Ireland or written by an Irish author.
The Tour 11/02/2020
9. 2020 is a year with two 20s. Read a book that has the same word in the title twice. (word cannot be a or the)
Bluebird, Bluebird 06/01/2020
10. In March we celebrate the Equinox. Read a book that has to do with equality.
On the Come Up 19/01/2020
___ of 10 Books Complete
Books mentioned in this topic
The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap (other topics)Guards! Guards! (other topics)
When the Moon is Low (other topics)
Conjure Women (other topics)
The 24-Hour Café (other topics)
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1. As we head into a new year read a book that is first in a series.
2. January's birthstone is the garnet. Read a book with a cover that is mostly red.
3. January 15 was Martin Luther King's birthday. Read a book about civil rights.
4. Read a book from the first page of your TBR shelf.
5. Valentine's Day isn't always chocolates and roses - read a book about a dysfunctional relationship.
6. 2020 is a leap year. One extra day for reading! Read a book with more than 366 pages.
7. An historical name for February in Old English is Kale-Monath (named for cabbage). Read a book with a vegetable on the cover.
8. In March we are all a little Irish for a day. Read a book set in Ireland or written by an Irish author.
9. 2020 is a year with two 20s. Read a book that has the same word in the title twice. (word cannot be a or the)
10. In March we celebrate the Equinox. Read a book that has to do with equality.
___ of 10 Books Complete