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1.1 Children's Book Day
Read a book with Main Page Genre: Children
(Remember book read must be 100+ pages)
1.2 The power of ONE word
April word is KINGDOM.
Read a book with the word Kingdom in the title.
1.3 Read through the Alphabet
Read a book that starts with the letter "A" (excluded The, A, An).
1.4 Stress Awareness Month
I know we all need a stress reliever every once in a while. So read a book that will relieve all that stress.
1.5 (Tessa's task) Listopia: Best Southern Literature
Read a book listed in the list above. Tell us the page # and location #.
1.6 Favorite Author
This month's author is Clive Cussler
Read one of his books: Books by Clive Cussler
Tell us what you thought of the book you read (3 or 4 sentences).
1.7 (Marilyn's task) April Fool!
Read a book whose title (or author’s first or last initial) begins with a letter in “APRIL FOOL” .
two point tasks
2.1 Surprise Me
Read two books
Go to link: Surprise Me Task
2.2 Read through the Alphabet (Continue)
Read two Books
1. Read a book that starts with the letter "B" (excluded The, A, An).
2. Read a book that starts with the letter "C" (excluded The, A, An).
2.3 (Diana S task) April Fun Days
Read Two Books
1. Look up at the Sky Day
Read a book that has something that you would see in the sky (clouds, stars, sun, flying birds, plane, moon, etc....) (show cover)
2. National Jelly Bean Day
Read a book that is 60% + of any single color on its cover.
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2.4 (Marilyn's task) It’s All About Where You Live
Read Two Books
1. Read a book whose title (or author’s first or last initial) begins with the first letter of the city you live in. (for example, “S” in San Antonio)
2. Read a book whose title (or author’s first or last initial) begins with the first letter of the state you live in. (for example, “T” in Texas)
three point task
3.1 (Diana S task) Last to First
Read 3 books
Book 1: Read any book.
Book 2: This book must start with the last letter of the 1st book's title (excluded The, A, An).
Book 3: Must start with the last letter of the 2nd book's title (excluded The, A, An).
example:
Book 1: When All Is Said (D is the last letter)
Book 2: A Danger to Herself and Others (Starts with a D and ends with S)
Book 3: The Stranger Inside (Starts with a S)
five point task
5.1 Funny & A Little Nutty
Read 5 books
This month we're celebrating National Humor Month and National Pecan Month
Spell-out HUMOR or PECAN
For example: spell-out: PECAN
Patrick, Phaedra - The Library of Lost and Found
Emily A. Duncan's Wicked Saints
Crystal of Time (A) by Soman Chainani
Age of Light (The) by Whitney Scharer
Normal People by Sally Rooney
Use the first letter of the first word of the book title (exclude a, an, or the) -OR- the initials of an author's first or last name).
Don't forget to list the date you read your books.