Here's the January Monthly Challenge!! Time Limit : 1st January, 2020 to 31st January, 2020
Levels:
Easy ~ 1-2 books Medium ~ 3-6 books Hard ~ more than 7 books
Themes/clues of the books:
- New Years' Day (January 1): Enjoy the start of a bright and promising new year....a new beginning.Read a book where the character starts a new life (for e.g.- moving into a new town, or starting a new job, etc.).
- Trivia Day (January 4): It is an opportunity for us to share those many little trinkets of knowledge. This day was created to raise our awareness of the significance of trivia in the development of human curiosity, science, and fun. Read a book with a brainy or curious protagonist.
- Peculiar People Day (January 10): It is in honour of uniquely different people. Read a book with an unique main character.
- Thesaurus Day (January 18): It celebrates the birthday of the author of Roget's Thesaurus. Read two books having synonymous words in their titles.
- Compliment Day (January 24): It is celebrated by offering sincere compliments to people you know. Read a book where the heroine gets complimented by someone.
- Opposite Day (January 25): It is a topsy, turvy day when everything you say, do, see, and hear are the opposite. Read a book with opposites-attract trope.
- Chocolate Cake Day (January 27): It is a chocolate lovers delight, and a day to eat cake. Read a book with a chocolate cake on its cover.
- Backward Day (January 31): It is a day to do everything backwards. Read a book with a palindromic word in its title, so that it reads the same forward as it does backward.
Time Limit : 1st January, 2020 to 31st January, 2020
Levels:
Easy ~ 1-2 books
Medium ~ 3-6 books
Hard ~ more than 7 books
Themes/clues of the books:
- New Years' Day (January 1): Enjoy the start of a bright and promising new year....a new beginning.Read a book where the character starts a new life (for e.g.- moving into a new town, or starting a new job, etc.).
- Trivia Day (January 4): It is an opportunity for us to share those many little trinkets of knowledge. This day was created to raise our awareness of the significance of trivia in the development of human curiosity, science, and fun. Read a book with a brainy or curious protagonist.
- Peculiar People Day (January 10): It is in honour of uniquely different people. Read a book with an unique main character.
- Thesaurus Day (January 18): It celebrates the birthday of the author of Roget's Thesaurus. Read two books having synonymous words in their titles.
- Compliment Day (January 24): It is celebrated by offering sincere compliments to people you know. Read a book where the heroine gets complimented by someone.
- Opposite Day (January 25): It is a topsy, turvy day when everything you say, do, see, and hear are the opposite. Read a book with opposites-attract trope.
- Chocolate Cake Day (January 27): It is a chocolate lovers delight, and a day to eat cake. Read a book with a chocolate cake on its cover.
- Backward Day (January 31): It is a day to do everything backwards. Read a book with a palindromic word in its title, so that it reads the same forward as it does backward.
Sign up for the challenge below. Happy Reading!