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Dresses - formal dresses is the attire for most award nights - read a book with a fancy dress on the cover
Animated Film - Toy story 4 won best annimated film at the 2020 oscars - read a book that is #4 in a series
Parasite won 3 awards at the oscars this year - read a book set in South Korea or by an author from South Korea
1917 won 3 awards - read a book shelved as WW1
Ford vs. Ferrari was about the battle at Le Mans 1966 - for a 15 point tasker - read a book where book a) all the letters of Ferrari can be found in the title/author; 2) all the letters of Ford in the title/author
Little women - was a remake of a classic - read (or re-read) little women (or one of the Lousia May alcott books) or a retelling of Little women (this list may help: https://www.readerslane.com/top-ten-l...)
Renee Zellweger won best actress for her portrayal of Judy Garland in Judy - read a biography/autobiography of an actress/actor

outrageous fashion - haute couture dress/outfit on cover
extravagant jewelry - jewelry on cover, or gemstone word in title, precious metal word in title/author name
fashion - about fashion, F/NF, fashion house, etc.
salute those that never won award - popular/excellent book that never won an award
foreign films - book set in non-english speaking country

~Joaquin Phoenix won an Oscar for best actor for his role as Joker. He has had many roles in his career, read a book in which one of the main characters shares a name with one of the characters he played.
Ex - he played Toby N. Tucker in U Turn. The character's first name could be Toby or Tucker.
Joker, the main character's name is "Joker" Ride Steady
~ Renée Zellweger won for best actress, she also has been in a large number of movies. Read a book that one word or digit from the title can be found in one of the movies she was in. (excluding a and the)
~Fun in the Sun - read a book with a sun on the cover or the word sun in the title
~a book with a body of water on the cover
~Vacation/staycation - read a book set in the state in which you live or have lived
~Read a book with a mask on the cover
~I feel like we all need a laugh nowadays, read a book with MPG Rom-Com, Comedy, funny (fiction or non-fiction)
~Book that satisfies a prompt on another reading challenge. Name other challenge and prompt.

Read book whose author shares a name with someone on any of the lists on this page
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywo...

- flower on cover
- mc named after a flower (Daisy, Poppy, etc. )
- mpg gardening
Beach
- beach on cover
- set in beach town
- from beach read list
- person wearing swimwear on cover
Warm weather
- set during or after draught or hot season
- sun dominating cover
Movies
- movie reel or camera on cover
- award rosette or trophy on cover
- set on a movie set
- mc actor/actress

Charles Dickens: June 9th marks the 150th anniversary of Charles Dickens' death. Read a book with the MPG Classics.
The Shining: In 2020 the classic horror film The Shining turns 40. Read a book with the MPG Horror.


Box Office: The current world record holder for all time worldwide box office earnings is Avengers: Endgame. It is the 22nd film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. For this task, read a book that is a sequel.


Read a book whose authors initials can be found in tomato and/or green bean

And since we can't do any travel this summer, something set on another continent, or with mp genre Travel



Don't forget to take advantage of Kindle Unlimited selections if you have Amazon Prime
Also check out https://fossbytes.com/download-free-b...

Book with MPG Self-Help or Mental Health
Also since laughter is best medicine a book from one of these Listopia Lists:
Best Humorous Books
Funny As Hell
Funniest Novels of All Time
Best Funny Paranormal Romances
Funny Women Memoirs
Best Comedic SciFi Books
Best Humorous Writing

Are you able to take out electronic books? That is how I have been supplementing my reading.
I wonder if we could relax the posting rules regarding ebooks. That could help in this strange time





July Talk: Read a book with a 3+ letter word from this Summer Vocabulary List in the title. Words must match exactly. For terms on the list which are two or more words long, you can choose one of the words. (Example: Air Conditioner becomes Air)


Hit the Road: Read a book with a driveable road on the cover.
Globetrotter: Read a book set in a country you don't live in.



Tag Team
Book 1: Read book with with a blurb on the cover or in the synopsis by another author.
Book 2: Read a book from that other author.


Pick a song from the list of 50 Best Summer Songs https://www.timeout.com/newyork/music...
Using that song, read a book with at least a 3 word title where every first letter in the book title is in the song title AND the authors initials are in the artists name

Read a book with the word "gone" or "wind" in the title.
or
Read a book that has a person on the cover who has hair that looks as if it's being blown by the wind.
or
Read a book by an author whose name contains double letters such as Scarlett and Rhett.

Read a book with a cool treat on the cover such as ice cream, popsicle, iced tea, etc.

Citizen Kane: Read a book with a character name in the title.
The Wizard of Oz: Read a book where the main character is a witch or wizard.
E.T.: Read a book with an acronym in the title.
2001 A Space Odyssey: Read a book with a year in the title.

Golden Globe: "gold" in title or set in a different country
Independent Spirit Awards: on a listopia with "indie" in list title
Saturn Awards: set in space
Golden Raspberry: fruit name in title or picture on cover
Dorian Awards: MPG LGBTQ
global awards: set in a country/ city/ continent with own movie award- Great Britain, Japan, Chicago, London, Vancouver, San Diego, Europe, etc.
The bonus theme is Awards: Movie Awards.
As in past challenges some tasks may revolve around the seasonal theme of summer. Others may reflect the bonus theme. Other tasks may have nothing to do with either of those themes, they’re just fun or unique ideas to stimulate your reading.
Feel free to post as many ideas as you can come up with. Don’t worry about repeating what someone else has might have already suggested. The more ideas, the better!
The moderators will draw from these ideas as well as their own to create the 5, 10 and 15 point tasks. This thread will be open for ideas until May 15. Summer tasks will begin to be posted on May 16. We look forward to seeing what you come up with!