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"Can You Feel the Love Tonight" won an Academy Award for Best Original Song. Read a book with MPG romance. Read a book that won an award in 1994.

Read a book with a word in the title from this list of collective nouns for animals \https://www.treehugger.com/strange-co...

Read a non-fiction book about personal courage (maybe from an Adventure list and/or War list).
The longest day of the year is in June. Read a long book 600 pages or more.

Leos are ruled by the sun. Leo's element is fire.
Read a book FIRST published in July or August.
Read a book published in a year ending with a 5.
Read a book with 22 or 23 found in tact in page count.
Read a book with a light green cover.
Read a book with a lion on the cover.
Read a book with all the letters leo or lion in title.
Read a book with a 5 word title.
Read a book with a sun on the cover.
Read a book with fire on the cover. Read a book with fire in the title.
Several well known authors were born under the sign of leo. Read a book by an author that was born on July 23-August 22.

Best School Assigned Books
Required Reading in High School

Book set during Christmas, about Christmas, based on the film entitled "Christmas in July." Endless options
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christm...
Film: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christm...

Best Banned, Censored, and Challenged Books
Catch up on past Group Reads, if you're someone who has read all of them, read one of the alternates that didn't get chosen.
Read a book with a feline on the cover,
and/or
with a word in the title that matches a feline species

Read a book with trees on the cover
Read a book with a royal title (king, queen, prince, princess, duke, duchess) in the title

A nice summer time treat. Read a book that has a word in the title from one of these flavors of ice cream.
https://www.benjerry.com/flavors/ice-...
https://order.baskinrobbins.com/menu/...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowardl...
The original costume was heavy. The actor had to be in the mask all day so he had to eat his lunch through a straw.
Read a book with food on the cover, dishes, eating utensils.
The mane was recreated from human hair. Read a book with a person with long hair on the cover.

Zeke is also afraid of the pigs.
Read a book with a pig on the cover, the letters P I G in the title, a book from a series that starts with P I OR G.
Read a book with the name of a farm animal in title--horse, cow, chicken, pig, goose, gander, goat,rooster,rabbit, sheep, duck.
Read a book by an author whose first or last name contains the letter Z.

Middle English (denoting the heart, as the seat of feelings): from Old French corage, from Latin cor ‘heart’.
Read a book with a heart on the cover or in the title.

Read a book with a synonym for coward from this list: https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/coward
in the title


Read a book where a person or animal OTHER than a bird can be seen in a tree.





Ursa Major (the Great Bear)
Leo Minor (the Lesser Lion)
Lynx
Cancer (the Crab)
Hydra (the Sea Serpent)
Sextans (the Sextant)
Crater (the Cup)
Virgo (the Maiden)
Coma Berenices (Berenice's Hair)
Brightest stars in the constellation:
Regulus (double star, aka Alpha Leonis)
Denebola (aka Beta Leonis)
Algieba (binary star, aka Gamma Leonis)
Zosma (aka Delta Leonis)
Epsilon Leonis (yellow giant)
Adhafera (optical triple star, aka Zeta Leonis)
Iota Leonis (binary star)
Tau Leonis (double star)
54 Leonis (binary star)
Other interesting stars in Leo:
the red giant R Leonis, a Mira variable star
Wolf 359 (CN Leonis), a red giant and one of the closest to Earth
Interesting deep-sky objects in Leo:
Messier 65 (aka NGC 3623), an intermediate spiral galaxy
Messier 66 (aka NGC 3627), an intermediate spiral galaxy
Messier 95 (aka NGC 3351), a barred spiral galaxy
Messier 96 (aka NGC 3368), an intermediate spiral galaxy
Messier 105 (aka NGC 3379), an elliptical galaxy
NGC 3628 (aka Sarah's Galaxy), unbarred spiral galaxy
NGC 2903, a barred spiral galaxy

Read a book with a single word in the title that has all the letters LEO.

Read a fiction or non-fiction book about the American Revolution.
Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence. Read a fiction or non-fiction book about Thomas Jefferson or the Declaration of Independence.
Calvin Coolidge was the only U.S. president born on July 4th.
1. Read a book by an author that has the same first and last initial.
2. Read a book by an author that has a double letter in their first or last name.
Read a book with a word in the title from the U S National Anthem.

Read a book written by an author who is a father.
Read a book with a MC that is a father.
Read a memoir, biography or other non- fiction book about a man who has children.

Read a book whose author's initials are in Gardening
June 1st is Flip a Coin Day. Read a book with a title of 3 words or more whose title initial's are found in Heads you win, tails you lose
June 5th is World Environment Day. Read a book with an MPG of Environment, Weather or Climate Change
Juneteenth day celebrates and symbolizes the end of slavery in the United States. Read a book from one of these lists :
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...
June 19th is National Kissing Day. Read a books with an MPG of Romance
June 23rd is National Pink Day. Read a book with a cover that is at least 50% pink (use tineye)
July 1st is Canada Day-AKA Canada's birthday. Read a book by an author born in Canada oe that has an MPG of Canada/Canadian.
July 14 is Bastille Day- Read a book by an author born in France or one that has an MPG of France
Bastille Day is actually called Fete de la Federation-Read a book whose authors initials appear in Fete de la Federation
July 23rd is National Day of the Cowboy. Read a book with an MPG of Western
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II celebrates 70 years on the throne this year with national celebrations of her platinum jubilee happening on 2nd June
Read a book that has a MPG of royalty or Royal Family
Read a biography about a member of a Royal Family, past or present (doesn't have to be the UK royal family, but cannot be fictional)
Read a book with a crown on the cover
Read a book with the word QUEEN or PLATINUM or JUBILEE in the title/subtitle
Read a book with title initials (or author initials) in The Queen's Platinum Jubilee
Read a book by an author named Elizabeth
Read a book set 100% in the UK
The Queen is not only Queen of the United Kingdom, but 14 other countries. Read a book set in, or written by an author from one of the following: Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, the Bahamas, Belize, Canada, Grenada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Tuvalu.
Read a book that has a MPG of royalty or Royal Family
Read a biography about a member of a Royal Family, past or present (doesn't have to be the UK royal family, but cannot be fictional)
Read a book with a crown on the cover
Read a book with the word QUEEN or PLATINUM or JUBILEE in the title/subtitle
Read a book with title initials (or author initials) in The Queen's Platinum Jubilee
Read a book by an author named Elizabeth
Read a book set 100% in the UK
The Queen is not only Queen of the United Kingdom, but 14 other countries. Read a book set in, or written by an author from one of the following: Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, the Bahamas, Belize, Canada, Grenada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Tuvalu.

Read a book with a word in title that is an antonym/synonym of hot.
Read a book with a word in title that is a synonym/antonym of long.
Many of the suggestions here are quite US/Northern hemisphere centric.
In the southern hemisphere, we are entering winter. Read a book with one of the following words in the title/subtitle: Winter, Cold, Dark
Read a book with a wintery item on the cover - eg gloves, scarf, hot chocolate (NOT Christmas - that's in December!)
In the southern hemisphere, we are entering winter. Read a book with one of the following words in the title/subtitle: Winter, Cold, Dark
Read a book with a wintery item on the cover - eg gloves, scarf, hot chocolate (NOT Christmas - that's in December!)

1. Read a book set in winter.
2. The days are short and nights are long, read a book with 'short' or 'long' in the title.
3. Read a book written by an author from a country in the southern hemisphere.
4. Read a book set in a southern hemisphere country.
5. Need to feel warm in winter. Read book with 'heat' or 'fire' in the title
The bonus theme is The Wizard of Oz: Lion (courage)
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 12. Summer tasks will begin to be posted on May 14. We look forward to seeing what you come up with!