This is my second year participating in this one, hosted by Book Thoughts From Bed.
January – Read a book that has been turned into a movie or TV series, because January 19 is National Popcorn Day: It Ends With Us--Colleen Hoover
February – Read a book with a flower in the title in honor of Valentines Day: The Magnolia Palace--Fiona Davis
March – Read a book that takes place in Paris to commemorate the 135th anniversary of when the Eiffel Tower was inaugurated to the public: The Paris Apartment--Lucy Foley
April – Read a legal thriller because April 12th is International Be Kind to Lawyers Day: Reckoning--Catherine Coulter
May – Read a book written by an Asian American because May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month: Sue & Tai-chan--Kanata Komani
June – Read a beach read – June is the start of summer: Summer on Sag Harbor--Sunny Hostin
July – Read a book involving sports because the summer Olympics begin in late July! Yay!: Rise--Lindsey Vonn
August – Read a book set during the 1960s to commemorate the 55th anniversary of Woodstock: Countdown--Deborah Wiles
September – Read a book that takes place on a farm in honor of the beginning of the harvest: Farm--Elisha Cooper
October – Read a book with a primary or secondary character who is blind because October is Blindness Awareness Month: The Story of My Life--Helen Keller
November – Read a book (fiction or nonfiction) that is centered on a family since Thanksgiving involves a lot of family gatherings: The Days I Loved You Most--Amy Neff
December – Read a book with snow on the cover since December marks the beginning of winter: Best in Snow--David Rosenfelt
Challenge completed on December 8
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"International Be Kind To Lawyers Day"????? What a concept!!!!
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