1. You can read a book whose title or author's first or last name begins with that month's letter. For example: January - White Fang by Jack London.
2. You can read a book based on the year published, in a series, or 1st, 2nd or 3rd (and so on) book the author wrote. For example: Pride and Prejudice - 3 for 1813; 1 for published in January; 2 for 2nd book.
Rules: - No page limit. - No book limit, as long as you can finish them within a month. - Books can be in any format. - Books must be in the public domain. - You can use or ignore articles (a, an, the) at the beginning of the title.
2021 Reading Challenge January - J, 1 February - F, 2 March - M, 3 April - A, 4 MaY - Y, 5 JunE - E, 6 JuLy - L, 7 AugusT - T, 8 September - S, 9 October - O, 10 November - N, 11 December - D, 12
Here's how it works: 2 ways to do it.
1. You can read a book whose title or author's first or last name begins with that month's letter.
For example: January - White Fang by Jack London.
2. You can read a book based on the year published, in a series, or 1st, 2nd or 3rd (and so on) book the author wrote.
For example: Pride and Prejudice - 3 for 1813; 1 for published in January; 2 for 2nd book.
Rules:
- No page limit.
- No book limit, as long as you can finish them within a month.
- Books can be in any format.
- Books must be in the public domain.
- You can use or ignore articles (a, an, the) at the beginning of the title.
2021 Reading Challenge
January - J, 1
February - F, 2
March - M, 3
April - A, 4
MaY - Y, 5
JunE - E, 6
JuLy - L, 7
AugusT - T, 8
September - S, 9
October - O, 10
November - N, 11
December - D, 12