giovedì 29 dicembre 2022

PopSugar reading challenge 2023


Esagerare per esagerare, quest'anno riprovo anche questa sfida...

  1. A book you meant to read in 2022 --> Lincoln highway (Amor Towles)
  2. A book you bought from an independent bookstore --> L'occhio della montagna (Sara Baume)
  3. A book about a holiday --> La mia romantica vacanza in Grecia (Mandy Baggot)
  4. A book by a first-time author --> Il sarto volante (Etienne Kern)
  5. A book with mythical creatures --> Le sette lune di Maali Almeida (Shehan Karunatilaka)
  6. A book about a forbidden romance --> La portalettere (Francesca Giannone)
  7. A book with "Girl" in the title --> La ragazza con la bicicletta rossa (Monica Hesse)
  8. A celebrity memoir --> Sono contenta che mia mamma è morta (Jennette McCurdy)
  9. A book with a colour in the title --> Acqua rossa (Pavicic Jurica)
  10. A romance with a fat lead --> Un uomo da conquistare (Julia Quinn)
  11. • A book about or set in Hollywood
  12. A book published in spring 2023 --> La buona condotta (Elvira Mujcic)
  13. A book published the year you were born --> Figlio di Dio (Cormac McCarthy)
  14. A modern retelling of a classic --> Orgoglio e pregiudizio e zombie (Seth Grahame-Smith)
  15. A book with a song lyric as its title --> Un giorno come un altro (Shirley Jackson)
  16. A book where the main character's name is in the title --> Herscht 07769 (Laszlo Krasznahorkai)
  17. A book with a love triangle --> The Hawthorne legacy (Jennifer Lynn Barnes)
  18. A book that's been banned or challenged in 2022 --> E la chiamano estate (Jillian e Mariko Tamaki)
  19. A book that fulfills your favourite prompt from a past challenge --> Il gatto che conosceva il cardinale (Lilian Jackson Braun)
  20. • A book becoming a TV series or movie in 2023
  21. A book set in the decade you were born --> Daisy Jones and the six (Taylor Jenkins Reid)
  22. A book with a queer lead --> L'estate che sciolse ogni cosa (Tiffany McDaniel)
  23. A book with a map --> Avevano spento anche la luna (Ruta Sepetys)
  24. • A book with a rabbit on the cover
  25. • A book with just text on the cover
  26. The shortest book (by pages) on your TBR list --> Il pastore d'Islanda (Gunnar Gunnarsson)
  27. A #BookTok recommendation --> The inheritance games (Jennifer Lynn Barnes)
  28. A book you bought secondhand --> Il gatto che muoveva la montagna (Lilian Jackson Braun)
  29. A book your friend recommended --> Lo strano caso del cane ucciso a mezzanotte (Mark Haddon)
  30. A book that's on a celebrity book-club list (Reese Whiterspoon) --> L'isola degli alberi scomparsi (Elif Shafak)
  31. A book about a family --> La luce del domani (Roxanne Veletzos)
  32. • A book that comes out in the second half of 2023
  33. A book about an athlete/sport --> La città degli orsi (Fredrik Backman)
  34. A historical-fiction book --> Un altro eden (Paul Harding)
  35. • A book about divorce
  36. A book you think your best friend would like --> In piedi sull'arcobaleno (Fannie Flagg)
  37. A book you should have read in school --> Mattatoio n. 5 (Kurt Vonnegut)
  38. A book you read more than 10 years ago --> I draghi del crepuscolo d'autunno (Weis + Hickman)
  39. • A book you wish you could read for the first time again
  40. • A book by an author with the same initials as you
Advanced
  1. A book written during NaNoWriMo --> Acqua agli elefanti (Sara Gruen)
  2. • A book based on a popular movie
  3. • A book that takes place entirely in one day
  4. • A book that was self-published
  5. A book that started out as fan fiction --> Il caso del marchese scomparso (Nancy Springer)
  6. A book with a pet character --> Cronache di un gatto viaggiatore (Hiro Arikawa)
  7. • A book about a holiday that's not Christmas
  8. A book that features two languages --> La tua assenza è tenebra (Jòn Kalman Stefànsson)
  9. The longest book (by pages) on your TBR list --> La signora Potter non è esattamente Santa Claus (Laura Fernàndez)
  10. A book with alliteration in the title --> Black beauty (Anna Sewell)

The Nerdy Bookworm 50 Books A Year Reading Challenge 2023


Sfida ospitata da Emily the book nerd.

One book per category.

You can read and do the prompts/challenges in any order you want.
Set fun but attainable reading goals. If you do not complete all prompts that is completely fine! No stress zone here.
All books need to be read January 1, 2023 - the end of 2023.
It is okay to DNF any book that you start for that challenge. Even better, share why you did not finish it.
All audiobooks count regardless of the challenge.

THE CHALLENGES:

1. 2023 New Release --> Un altro eden (Paul Harding)

2. A book with more than 300 pages --> La città degli orsi (Fredrik Backman)

3. A book outside of your comfort genre's --> Un giorno come un altro (Shirley Jackson)

4. Read a nonfiction book --> La via del bosco (Litt Woon Long)

5. Read a book based on a tv series or movie adaptation (watch the show or movie after for fun)--> Il caso del marchese scomparso (Nancy Springer)

6. Read a steamy romance novel --> Un uomo da conquistare (Julia Quinn)

7. Thriller, mystery, or suspense novel --> Città di polvere (Hayley Scrivenor)

8. Book that is set in the decade you were born in --> Daisy Jones and the six (Taylor Jenkins Reid)

9. A book that has been on your TBR for 2+ years or more --> La mannulara (Simonetta Agnello Hornby)

10. Read a book that is hyped online--> The inheritance games (Jennifer Lynn Barnes)

11. Read a book with a number in the title --> L'occhio della montagna/Seven steeples (Sara Baume)

12. Goodread's 2022 Winner or Nominee --> The final gambit (Jennifer Lynn Barnes)

13. A book with one word in the title --> Rombo (Esther Kinsky)

14. Listen to an audiobook --> Pianoforte vendesi (Andrea Vitali)


16. 2023 Bestseller --> La portalettere (Francesca Giannone)

17. Read a book that involves family --> La luce del domani (Roxanne Veletzos)

18. Highly anticipated read --> Black beauty (Anna Sewell)

19. A book that discusses death, grief, and or moving on --> La tua assenza è tenebra (Jòn Kalman Stefànsson)

20. A book title that starts with the word "The" (for example The Great Gatsby, The Help, The Hobbit) --> L'estate che sciolse ogni cosa (Tiffany McDaniel)

21. A book set in NYC --> I chiostri di New York (Katy Hays)

22. A book by an auto-buy author of yours --> Il gatto che conosceva il cardinale (Lilian Jackson Braun)

23. Read a historical fiction novel --> L'isola degli alberi scomparsi (Elif Shafak)

24. New York Times Bestseller --> Il patto dell'acqua (Abraham Verghese)

25. Read a book with a person on the cover --> Eppure cadiamo felici (Enrico Galiano)

26. Read a book that has time travel in it --> Mattatoio n. 5 (Kurt Vonnegut)

27. Read a book with a happily-ever-after ending --> In piedi sull'arcobaleno (Fannie Flagg)


29. Read a book where the two main characters are "fake dating" --> The love hypothesis (Ali Azelwood)

30. A book set in a place where you have visited --> Acqua rossa (Jurica Pavicic)

31. Read a book with two or more authors --> I draghi del crepuscolo d'autunno (Weis + Hickman)

32. Read a book that has a purple cover --> Herscht 07769 (Laszlo Krasznahorkai)

33. A book that has a cover you love --> Cronache di un gatto viaggiatore (Hiro Arikawa)


35. A book that has mental health aspects to it --> Fiori per Algernon (Daniel Keyes)

36. Read a graphic novel, manga, or comic --> E la chiamano estate (Jillian e Mariko Tamaki)

37. Read an author's debut book --> Educazione siberiana (Nicolai Lilin)

38. Read a horror/creepy novel --> La biblioteca delle anime (Ransom Riggs)

39. Read the highest-rated book on your Goodreads TBR list --> Avevano spento anche la luna (Ruta Sepetys) rate 4.37

40. Read a book that Rory Gilmore read in Gilmore Girls (There are over 500 books on the list to choose from) --> Lo strano caso del cane ucciso a mezzanotte (Mark haddon)

41. A book you bought from a bookstore --> Rumore bianco (Don DeLillo)

42. Read a book that is set at a carnival or circus --> Acqua agli elefanti (Sara Gruen)

43. Read a book from the library --> Piero fa la Merica (Paolo Malaguti)

44. Read a book set around wartime --> La ragazza con la bicicletta rossa (Monica Hesse)

45. Read a book with a close proximity romance --> Un magico inverno sulla neve (Isla Gordon)

46. Book you meant to read last year but didn't --> Lincoln highway (Amor Towles)

47. Read a book that has one of your favorite book tropes in it (enemies to lovers, second chance romance, forbidden love, good vs evil, etc.)--> Il gatto che muoveva la montagna (Lilian Jackson Braun)

48. Read a new to you author --> Il sarto volante (Etienne Kern)

49. Read any book from a series --> Hotel Bosforo (Esmahan Aykol)

50. Free space/pick any book --> Le vie dell'eden (Eshkol Nevo)

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Sfida completata il 26/12/2023

Read Around the World Reading Challenge


Sfida nuova scoperta quest'anno, lanciata da The book girl's guide. Non sono convinta di riuscire a farla così schematizzata per ogni mese, ma ci provo.

Each month, you’ll read one book set in a different region of the world as a way of armchair traveling and learning more about the vast and beautiful differences in both landscape and culture.

Later in this post, you’ll find a list of the regions we’ll be visiting each month, along with a link to our book recommendations.

For each monthly prompt, we’ll be your travel guides. We curate a diverse list of book recommendations for you to choose from so everyone can find something that suits their reading style and mood.

Review the list and select one of our suggestions OR choose your own book that meets that month’s prompt.

The Book Voyage Challenge is perfect for anyone who loves to armchair travel or is interested in learning about different regions and cultures.

Each list includes a wide variety of genres, from contemporary and literary fiction to mystery, romance, and non-fiction. In addition to a range of genres, we always try to include diverse characters and authors. For this challenge, we also include many books by authors with strong ties to the region to add authenticity to your world reading.


JANUARY: BOOKS SET IN THE ARCTIC OR ANTARCTICA
Armchair travel with us to the vast, frigid land and water of the Arctic Circle or Antarctica.

FEBRUARY
Books Set in Western Europe

MARCH
Books Set in Africa

APRIL
Books set on Islands

MAY
Eastern Europe

JUNE
Books Set in Australia

JULY
Books Set in Southern Asia

AUGUST
Books Set in Northern Asia

SEPTEMBER
Books Set on a Mode of Transporation (Boat, Train, etc)

OCTOBER
Books set in the Middle East

NOVEMBER
Books Set in North America

DECEMBER
Books Set in South America

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Libri letti:

JANUARY: Arctic Circle or Antarctica 

FEBRUARY Western Europe (England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Portugal, Spain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy)

MARCH Africa

APRIL Islands

MAY Eastern Europe

JUNE Australia

JULY Southern Asia

AUGUST Northern Asia

SEPTEMBER Mode of Transporation  

OCTOBER Middle East

NOVEMBER North America

DECEMBER South America


Sfida completata il 04 dicembre 2023

Historical Fiction Reading Challenge 2023


Sfida ospitata da The intrepid reader.

Any sub-genre of historical fiction is accepted (Historical Romance, Historical Mystery, Historical Fantasy, Young Adult, History/Non-Fiction, etc.)

Each month, a new post dedicated to the HF Challenge will be created where you can add the links for the books you have read.

During the following 12 months you can choose one of the different reading levels:
20th Century Reader - 2 books
Victorian Reader - 5 books
Renaissance Reader - 10 books
Medieval - 15 books
Ancient History - 25 books
Prehistoric - 50+ books

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Libri letti:


*** 20th century reader level - raggiunto 23/01/2023
 

*** Victorian reader level - raggiunto 10/02/2023


*** Reinassance reader level - raggiunto 03/05/2023


*** Medieval reader level - raggiunto 16/08/2023


*** Ancient history level - raggiunto ottobre 2023 ***




The Clock Reading Challenge 2023




Sfida lanciata dal blog di Jo Linsdell, e sono contenta che l'abbia riproposta anche quest'anno.

La sfida consiste nel leggere 12 libri, ognuno con un numero da 1 a 12 nel titolo.
Per quanto mi riguarda, considererò il titolo nella lingua originale, visto che spesso in italiano vengono completamente stravolti.


Libri letti:

1-


2 -


3 -


4 -












8 -


9 -


10 -


11 -







What’s in a Name 2023



Sfida ospitata da "carolina book nook"

La sfida va dal 1° gennaio al 31 dicembre 2023.
Si tratta di leggere sei libri, uno per ogni categoria:

1. Punctuation. This can be periods (.), dashes (-), commas (,), apostrophes (‘), exclamation points (!), question marks (?), quotation marks (“), colon (:), etc. For example: Tomorrow’s Bread (apostrophe), What Happened to You? (question mark), The Last Mrs. Parrish (period), A Well-Behaved Woman: A Novel of the Vanderbilts (dash and colon)

2. 7 Deadly Sins. The 7 deadly sins include: pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony, sloth. These can include those words exactly or synonyms of those words. For example: Pride and Prejudice, A Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (wrath), Coveted (envy), King Leopold’s Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa, Lust Killer, Idle Hands (sloth), Glutton for Punishment, Crave (gluttony, lust, envy)

3. You or Me. This means titles with these words exactly or “your,” “I,” “my,” “myself, “yourself”. For example: You, Close Your Eyes, Come With Me, Talking as Fast as I Can, My Side of the Mountain

4. Chess Piece. Choose a title with the name of a chess piece or a synonym for that piece. Chess pieces include: Rook, knight, bishop, king, queen, pawn. For example: The Rook, I Capture the Castle, The Hedge Knight, Breakfast of Champions, The Bishop’s Daughter, Sarah Bishop, The Priest’s Graveyard, Red Queen, Empress of a Thousand Skies, A Clash of Kings, The Tsar of Love and Techno, The Sultan’s Daughter, Fortune’s Pawn, The Motion of Puppets

5. Celebration. This includes synonyms for “celebration” such as party, festival, gala, etc. For example: Hallowe’en Party, Foul Play at the Fair, Dark Celebration, A Feast for Crows

6. Q, X, Z. Titles for this category need to include at least one of these letters anywhere in the title. For example: Oryx and Crake, Mexican Gothic, Crazy Rich Asians, Zenith, Sea of Tranquility, Such a Quiet Place

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Libri letti:

1. Punctuation --> Le vie dell'eden (Eshkol Nevo) --> dash in the original title, apostroph in Italian translation







Sfida completata 02 dicembre 2023

While I Was Reading Challenge 2023




Sfida ospitata da Ramona Mead.
Si tratta di leggere un libro per ciascuna delle categorie:

1. A book with a protagonist over 40.
2. A book considered a classic. 
3. A graphic novel.
4. A book that has been banned or challenged.
5. A book set in a place on your bucket list.
6. A book published before you were born.
7. A book related to a goal you have for 2023.
8. A book by an author of color.
9. A book with a clever title.
10. A book by a famous author you’ve never read
11. A non-fiction book about a topic you love.
12. A novella.

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Libri letti:

1. A book with a protagonist over 40 --> Grottesco (Patrick McGrath)

2. A book considered a classic --> Black beauty (Anna Sewell)


4. A book that has been banned or challenged --> Mattatoio n° 5 (Kurt Vonnegut)

5. A book set in a place on your bucket list --> L'isola degli alberi scomparsi (Elif Shafak)

6. A book published before you were born --> Il pastore d'Islanda (Gunnar Gunnarsson)

7. A book related to a goal you have for 2023 --> Piero fa la Merica (Paolo Malaguti)

8. A book by an author of color --> Trasparenti (Ondjaki)


10. A book by a famous author you’ve never read -->12 bytes: how we get here. Where we might go next (Jeanette Winterson)

11. A non-fiction book about a topic you love --> La vedova Van Gogh (Camilo Sànchez)



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sfida completata a novembre 2023

Southern Literature Reading Challenge 2023



Riprovo questa sfida. Si tratta di leggere libri e autori della part sud-est degli Stati Uniti.

Sfida ospitata da "Introverted Reader": We’ll focus on books and authors from the southeastern region of the United States.

Definition of “The South”:
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia.

Read books by Southern authors set largely in the South.
You can read any genre, including fiction or nonfiction, classics or modern works
You can read books meant for any age group
The challenge will run from January 1 through December 31, 2023 

Levels:
Level 1–C’mon in the house! Read 1-2 books.
Level 2–Pull up a seat and stay a while! Read 3-4 books 
Level 3–Have a glass of sweet iced tea, honey. Read 5-6 books 
Level 4–Y’all come back now, y’hear! Read 7+ books

Regole complete le trovate sul sito organizzatore.

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Libri letti:

Cruisin' thru the Cozies Reading Challenge 2023





Sfida ospitata da Socrates' book reviews.

This year's cozy mystery reading challenge has two ways to participate and you can choose whichever suits you the best:

A) Read only cozy mysteries of your choice.

Or

B) Read one book from these sub-genres:
- One from culinary (anything dealing with food: restaurants, baked goods, etc.)
- One from animal related (cats, dogs, birds, etc.)
- One from craft related (any kind of hobbies - knitting, crocheting, scrapbooking, etc.)
- One from paranormal (witches, vampires, etc.)
- One from cozy mysteries based outside the US (example: Belinda Lawrence series (British)
- One career-based cozy mystery (housekeeping, wedding planner, etc.)
- One holiday based (set during any holiday - Christmas, Thanksgiving, Valentines, etc.)
- One travel mystery (character could be on a cruise, touring another area, etc.)
- One historical mystery (any mystery not set in the present)
- One is your choice! (freebie!)

Here are the levels you can join for either A or B…

Level one (Snoop) -
A) Read 10 cozy mysteries of your choice.
B) Read one book in each of the above cozy sub-genres (total of 10 books)

Level two (Investigator) -
A) Read 20 cozy mysteries of your choice.
B) Read all the books in level one plus an additional 10 cozy books of your choice (total of 20)

Level three (Super Sleuth) -
A) Read 30 cozy mysteries of your choice.
B) Read two books from each sub-genre in level one plus an additional 10 cozy books of your choice (total of 30 books)

Level four (Sleuth Extraordinaire) -
A)Read 40 cozy mysteries of your choice.
B)Read two books from each sub-genre in level one plus an additional 20 cozy books of your choice (total of 40 books)

The challenge runs from January 1, 2023 and ends December 31, 2023.

You don't have to choose your books in advance. If you do, you can change your list at any time during the year. Books can overlap with other challenges.

Books can be in any format - paper, audio, ebooks...it all counts!

Le regole complete le trovate sul sito organizzatore.

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Libri letti:

What An Animal Reading Challenge 2023




Sfida ospitata da Socrate's Book reviews.

The challenge will begin on January 1, 2023 and end on December 31, 2023.

Any book read for this challenge has to have an animal that plays a major role in the book (which could be fiction or non-fiction.) It also counts if a main character is (or turns into) an animal (define that however you'd like). In the past, books would qualify if an animal is in the title or on the cover, but that alone no longer qualifies. This challenge is for books related to animals and just because they are in the title or on the cover, doesn't mean it's about an animal.

These are the levels.
Level 1 - Read 6 books --> june 2023
Level 2 - Read 7-12
Level 3 - Read 13-20
Level 4 - Read 21 or more

The animal can be any type of animal (real or fictitious)--dog, cat, monkey, wolf, snake, insect, hedgehog, aardvark...dragon, mermaid, centaur, vampire, werewolf...you get the idea...

Books can be fiction or nonfiction.

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Libri letti:

Cloak and dagger reading challenge 2023



Sfida ospitata da Carol's notebook , per gli amanti di mystery e crime novels.

Challenge Rules:
You can read any book that is from the mystery/suspense/thriller/crime genres. Any sub-genres are welcome as long as they incorporate one of these genres.

Books need to at least 100 pages long. Please no short stories.

The Challenge will run from Jan. 1st to Dec. 31st.

Levels:
5-15 books – Amateur sleuth
16-25 books – Detective
26-35 books – Inspector
36 – 55 – Special agent
56+ books – Sherlock Holmes

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Libri letti:

Color Coded Reading Challenge 2023




Sfida ospitata da Bev di My reader's block.

Regole:
la sfida va dal 1 gennaio al 31 dicembre 2023;
il colore può sia essere nominato nel titolo, sia apparire dominante sulla copertina del libro;
vanno letti nove libri, uno per ogni categoria

Read nine books in the following categories:
1. A book with "Blue" or any shade of Blue in the title/on the cover.
2. A book with "Red" or any shade of Red in the title/on the cover.
3. A book with "Yellow" or any shade of Yellow in the title/on the cover.
4. A book with "Green" or any shade of Green in the title/on the cover.
5. A book with "Brown" or any shade of Brown in the title/on the cover.
6. A book with "Black" or any shade of Black in the title/on the cover.
7. A book with "White" or any shade of White in the title/on the cover.
8. A book with any other color in the title/on the cover (Purple, Orange, Silver, Pink, etc).
9. A book with a word/image that implies color in the title/on the cover (Rainbow, Polka-dot, Plaid, Shadow, Paint, Ink, etc).

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Libri letti:










Calendar of Crime Reading Challenge 2023


Sfida ospitata da "My reader's block".

Si tratta di leggere 1 libro che abbia le caratteristiche indicate mese per mese (12 libri in totale). Non è necessario leggerli in fila, basta che si riempiano tutti i mesi.
Le regole dettagliate sono spiegate nel sito organizzatore.

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Libri letti:

January: Delitto al festival di Sanremo (Achille Maccapani) --> original publication month

February: Il gatto che muoveva la montagna (Lilian Jackson Braun) --> original publication month

March: Cercasi commessa al reparto omicidi (Katherine Woodfine) --> primary action takes place in this month

April: Chi ama, odia (Alfonso Bioy Casares + Silvina Ocampo) --> a word starting with the letter "a" in the title

May: Tutti nella mia famiglia hanno ucciso qualcuno (Benjamin Stevenson) --> a word starting with the letter "m" in the title


July: I chiostri di New York (Katy Hays) --> takes place in US

August: Le sette lune di Maali Almeida (Shehan Karunatilaka) --> original publication month

September: Acqua rossa (Jurica Pavicic) --> primary action takes place in this month

October: La locanda del Gatto nero (Yokomizo Seishi) --> costume/disguise or mistaken identity

November: Città di polvere (Hayley Scrivenor) --> primary action takes place in this month

December: La grazia dell'inverno (Louise Penny) --> primary action takesplace in this month

2023 Monthly Motif Reading Challenge



Sfida ospitata da girlxoxo.

This is a monthly challenge that runs all year long from January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023.

A Motif (theme) is given for each month. Your task is to read 1 book that fits the motif for that month.

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JANUARY- New Year, New Direction
"Read a book with one, or more, 'directional' words in the title." ie. (into, over, out, behind, left, right, down, up, north, south, out, etc.)

FEBRUARY- If You Have A Garden and a Library...
"Read a book with a plant or flower on the cover."

MARCH- Animal, Number, Color, Name
"Read a book with an animal, number, color, or name in the title."

APRIL- I Like Big Books
“Read a book over 400 pages long or listen to an audiobook over 14 hrs long.”

MAY- In It To Win It
"Read a book that involves a game or contest of some sort." ie. Virtual reality, video games, war games, psychological mess-with-your-mind games, characters who participate in a contest, or a story in which the character takes on a personal challenge.

JUNE- Take the Plunge
“Read a book from any genre that is set on or near a body of water- lake, ocean, pool, river, etc.”

JULY- I Need Only One Word
"Read a book with only one word as the title."

AUGUST- A Book and a Song
"Read a book with the same title as a song you've heard."

SEPTEMBER- Speculative Stories
"Read a book from the speculative fiction subgenre" ie. a book with elements that do not exist in the real world.

OCTOBER- Spellbinding or Spooktacular
“Read a book that involves something spooky or magical or both.”

NOVEMBER- Around OR Out of this World
“Read a book set in a country other than the one you live in OR read a book that takes place in space or on another planet.”

DECEMBER- White-out
“Read a book with a wintery setting or a book with a mostly white cover.”

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Libri letti: