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L Y N N (book_music_lvr) | 1025 comments Welcome to Winter
December 1, 2022 through February 28, 2023


12/12 as of December 29 DONE!!

DECEMBER 4/4 DONE!

1. Winter
a. Read a book with a title beginning with a letter in WINTER (you can use or ignore a, an or the)
b. Read a book with snow, snowflakes or a snowman on the cover OR a book with a person wearing winter clothing (scarf, hat, warm coat etc) on the cover.
Snowspelled
(Harwood Spellbook #1) by Stephanie Burgis
December 11--5 STARS
c. Read a book that is between 89 and 128 pages long (you can ignore the 100 page requirement for this task).

2. December birthdays: Jane Austen
a. Read a book written by a female author.
The Boys of My Youth by Jo Ann Beard

December 3--5 STARS
b. Read a novel set in the 19th century.
c. Read a romance novel.

3. The Holidays
a. Read a book related to a holiday that happens in December. (Some examples: Rosa Parks Day, National Cookie Day, Dewey Decimal System Day, Nobel Prize Day, Kwanzaa, Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, Hanukkah, etc.)
b. Read a book that has one of the gifts referred to in The Twelve Days of Christmas shown on its cover (ignore the numbers - eg a book with a gold ring works, you don’t need a book with five gold rings!)turtle doves
partridge
french hens
calling birds
gold rings
geese
swans
maids
ladies
lords
pipers
drummers
c. Read a book that features a family gathering.
Thin Air
(Shetland Island #6) by Ann Cleeves
December 15--5 STARS

4. Winter sports: yukigassen
a. Read a book by an author whose first and last initials appear in YUKIGASSEN.
b. Read a book in a series that is at least 7 books long
Merry Christmas, Alex Cross
(Alex Cross #19) by James Patterson
December 12--4 STARS
c. Read a book set in a country where yukigassen is played (Japan, Armenia, Canada, China, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, or Slovakia).

JANUARY 4/4 DONE!

1. Happy New Year!
a. Read a book by an author who is new to you.
Small Things Like These
bt Claire Keegan
December 16--5 STARS
b. Read a book from a genre that is new to you (you can use a sub-genre, eg urban fantasy, historical romance, etc if you already read books from most genres).
Inland by Téa Obreht-WESTERN
c. Read a book in which all the words in the title have the same number of letters (eg The Bat, Ninth House, The Old Man and the Sea).

2. January birthdays: Haruki Murakami
a. Read a book set in Japan.
b. Read a book that features a cat in some way.
Book Lovers
by Emily Henry
December 8--5 STARS
c. Read a magical realism novel.

3. New Year Resolutions
a. Read a book where the first letter of each word in the title can be found in NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS (the title must be at least three words long for this option)
b. Read a book that looks into the past (historical fiction, history, etc) or a book that looks into the future (science fiction, fantasy, etc).
The Constellation of Vital Phenomena
by Anthony Marra
December 29--5 STARS
c. Read a book that will help you keep one of your New Year resolutions OR if you don’t make resolutions then read a book related to one of the top ten New Years resolutions. Tell us what your resolution is when recording this task as completed.
Exercise more
Lose Weight
Get organized
Learn new skill or hobby
Live life to the fullest
Save more money/Spend less money
Quit smoking
Spend more time with family and friends
Travel more
Read more

4. Winter sports: bobsleigh
a. Read a book set mostly in a location that begins with a letter in SWITZERLAND.
Unlikely Animals
by Annie Hartnett
New Hampshire
December 11--5 STARS
b. Read a book in which a conflict between characters is a major part of the plot. Tell us what the conflict was (using spoiler tags if necessary) when recording the task as completed.
c. Read a book that is fast-paced.

FEBRUARY 4/4 DONE!

1. Valentine’s Day
a. Read a book with Romance listed as one of the top five genres on its Goodreads page.
b. Read a book by an author whose first and last initials appear in VALENTINE’S DAY.
The Harlem Charade
by Natasha Anastasia Tarpley
December 20--5 STARS
c. Read a book written in or set in the Medieval period (usually defined as the 5th to 15th centuries).

2. February birthdays: Laura Ingalls Wilder
a. Read a book set in the American midwest.
b. Read a novel that features the wilderness.
c. Read a coming of age story.
The Ever-After Bird
by Ann Rinaldi
December 14--5 STARS

3. Winter sports: Ski jumping
a. Read a book that is at least 253 pages long.
Otherworld
by Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller
December 19--3 STARS
b. Read a book published in a year in which the Winter Olympics took place (1924, 1928, 1932, 1936, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018)
c. Read a book where the plot “jumps” about (a non-linear narrative as it’s normally called).

4. The Shortest Month of the Year
a. Read a literary fiction novel.
b. Read a book that features a ghost.
Under the Whispering Door
by T.J. Klune
December 7--5 STARS
c. Read a book that starts with a letter in the word SHORT.


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