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1.New Year's Day: Gabe: A Badari Warriors SciFi Romance Novel read 1-1-2019
2.National Nothing Day: January 16th is National Nothing Day. Use this day to make something out of nothing. Make up your own challenge item for this day and read a book that reflects your challenge.
3.Thesaurus Day: January 18th is the thesaurus and its creator, Peter Roget. A thesaurus is a book that lists different words that mean the same thing. Read a book with an unusual take on a tried and true theme.
4.Martin Luther King, Jr. Day: The third Monday of January is the day to celebrate a great American hero, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, whose work became the foundation of civil rights movements in the United States. Read a book that reflects some aspect of Dr. King's life and legacy.
5.Hugging Helps!: January 21st is National Hugging Day. Read a book that featuring the spirit and intent behind hugging. If you can find a book that has a hug on the cover, even better.
6.Festival of Sleep: January 3rd is a day to celebrate sleeping. Find a creative way to reflect this day and the concept of sleeping with a book you read this month.
.7.We are Peculiar: Vrehx by Elin Wyn read 1-6-2019
8.Prove It!: January 13th is International Skeptics Day, a day set aside for people who question or doubt facts and theories, in other words, a skeptic. Read a book with a character who identifies as or approaches life from the viewpoint of a skeptic.
9.Make Your Dreams Come True: January 13th is a holiday that represents the idea of taking opportunities to realize your goals and dreams. Read a book that has a character who is doing this in the book.
10.Appreciate a Dragon Day: Writer Donita K.. Paul is the creator of this day on January 16th to appreciate dragons., Read a book that includes a literal or figurative dragon (such as a tattoo or someone who calls themselves a dragon),
11.No New Year's Resolution How about not having New Year's resolutions? January 17th is the day for it. Read a book where a person seems to live their life in a way that is opposite from what one may adopt as a New Year's resolution.
12.Have it Your Way!: Pick one of the following holidays and read a book for it in this challenge. Spouse's Day, Fun at Work Day, Opposite Day, Compliment Day, Backward Day, Feast of Fabulous Wild Men Day, Inspire Your Heart With Art Day.