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message 1: by Megan (new)

Megan (lahairoi) | 7470 comments UNITED IN READING
January 1, 2023-December 31, 2023


The United Nations has a calendar of international recognition days. This year, to honor our united diversity, we will read books during the month of those recognitions that match one or more of the honorees.

For example, in January, World Braille Day is honored. So, in January, a participant would read a book about someone who is sight-impaired or a book with a cover that has raised type.

January
- World Braille Day, Jan 4: Read a book that features a character who is sight-impaired or a book with a cover that has raised type.
- International Day of Education, Jan 24: Read a book set at a school or a book where a character is a teacher
- International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust, Jan 27: Read a memoir from a Holocaust survivor or a book written by someone who is Jewish.

February
- World Interfaith Harmony Week, first week of February: Read a book featuring characters that are a different faith from yours or a book where characters work together in harmony
- International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Feb 11: Read a book featuring a woman or girl in STEM or a book about science
- World Day of Social Justice, Feb 20: Read a book about social justice or featuring a character that advocates for social justice reform

March
- International Day to Combat Islamophobia, Mar 15: Read a book featuring Muslim characters in a positive light or read a book written by an author who practices Islam
- World Water Day, Mar 22: Read a book set on or near the water or read a climate fiction or nonfiction book
- International day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Translatlantic Slave Trade, Mar 25: Read a book written from the perspective of a person who was enslaved or read a book about the repercussions of the slave trade today

April
- World Health Day, Apr 7: Read a book where characters are involved in the medical field or a book about medical care
- International Day of Human Space Flight, Apr 12: Read a book set in space or a book featuring a person who is an astronaut
- International Mother Earth Day, Apr 22: Read a book about environmentalism or a dystopian novel

May
- World Press Freedom Day, May 3: Read a book featuring a person who is a reporter or a book where a character learns something from the news
- World Bee Day, May 20: Read a book featuring plants or a book with a flower or bee on the cover
- International Tea Day, May 21: Read a book while drinking tea or a book with a teapot on the cover

June
- World Day Against Child Labour, Jun 12: Read a book featuring a child or a book written by a child (under 18)
- World Refugee Day, Jun 20: Read a book where a character or the author is a refugee
- Day of the Seafarer, Jun 25: Read a book featuring a sailor or set on or near the ocean

July
- Nelson Mandela International Day, Jul 18: Read a book set in South Africa or a book involving a reconciliation
- International Moon Day, Jul 20: Read a book with the moon on the cover or a book set primarily at night
- International Day of Friendship, Jul 30: Read a book you received from a friend or a book featuring friendship

August
- International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Aug 9: Read a book written by an indigenous/first nation author
- International Youth Day, Aug 12: Read a young adult book or a book with a teen main character
- International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, Aug 30: Read a book featuring a character who is kidnapped or a book where something is missing

September
- International Day of Charity, Sep 5: Read a book with a character who gives to someone in need or a read a book and donate it to a local library or organization
- International Literacy Day, Sep 8: Re-read a favorite book, read your favorite author, or read on the day
- International Translation Day, Sep 30: Read a book in translation

October
- International Day of Older Persons, Oct 1: Read a book with an elder (over 65) main character or a read a book written by an author over 65.
- International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, Oct 17: Read a book featuring someone living in poverty or a book about combatting poverty
- United Nations Day, Oct 24: Read a book written by a person who lives on a different continent than you

November
- World Science Day for Peace and Development, Nov 10: Read a book featuring something scientific or a book featuring something peaceful
- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Nov 20: Read a book involving a car trip or a book where a character drives a vehicle
- International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Nov 25: Read a book where someone stops a violent attack or a book written by a survivor

December
- International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Dec 3: Read a book featuring a character with a disability or written by an author with a disability
- International Civil Aviation Day, Dec 7: Read a book with an airplane or hot air balloon on the cover or a book that involves scenes on a plane
- International Human Solidarity Day, Dec 20: Read a book written by an author who is from a different country, background, or demographic than you


message 2: by Megan (last edited Dec 11, 2023 07:57AM) (new)

Megan (lahairoi) | 7470 comments How to Participate:

1. Post here telling the challenge leader that you'd like to join the challenge. You can choose your books for the challenge at the beginning, or add them as you go. You can join a challenge at any time, as long as the challenge is still active. You must choose a goal for the challenge.

2. Whenever you finish a book for the challenge, post here and let the challenge leader know so they can update your progress. Please be sure to post the number of books you have completed and the number of your original message every time you post an update.
The challenge leader is not able to keep track of your total number of books for you because of the number of participants in the challenge. The number of the original post is used to identify you, as there can be many members with the same name. The challenge leader will not look at this post to track your progress.

Example:
message 32 updated! 2/25 books read!


For more information about how challenges work, check out this thread (https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...) or ask your challenge leader.

P.S. Please do not delete posts! It makes updating very confusing for the Moderators! If you decide to leave the challenge, please just let us know. You can edit your original post to say {redacted}. Thank you!


Participants:
- Allie - 19/20
- Amy - 21/20 - completed!
- Anna - 4/5
- Barb - 1/12
- Bücherhäschen - 0/12
- Caraina - 0/36
- Carmen - 33/36
- Chrissie - 16/17
- Emily - 13/14
- Flora - 8/12
- Iton - 4/24
- Jenn - 20/36
- Jennifer - 33/36
- JenniferJ - TBD
- Jordon - 12/12 - completed!
- Kendra - 35/36
- Kristina - 33/36
- Laurie - 0/36
- Lina - 27/29
- Lisa - 3/12
- Lillili - 12/12 - completed!
- Lucy-Bookworm - 10/12
- Martha - 0/12
- Megan - 18/6 - completed!
- Rachel - 0/12
- Robynne - 0/12
- Roevardotter - 15/15 - completed!
- Sarah - 13/23
- SarahKat - 15/12 - completed!
- Shari - 0/12
- Sheila - 6/24
- Sheila (msg 32) - 9/24
- Suzanne - 0/36
- sweet orange books - 15/36
- TCampbell - 12/12 - completed!
- TerryJane - 33/36
- Veronica - 4/10
- Ziggy - 0/12


message 3: by bailey, Challenges (new)

bailey (bailsbookshelves) | 1229 comments Reserved


message 4: by JenniferJ (last edited Jan 27, 2023 06:01PM) (new)

JenniferJ | 43 comments 1/12

January
- World Braille Day, Jan 4: Read a book that features a character who is sight-impaired or a book with a cover that has raised type.
- International Day of Education, Jan 24: Read a book set at a school or a book where a character is a teacher
- International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust, Jan 27: Read a memoir from a Holocaust survivor or a book written by someone who is Jewish.

February
- World Interfaith Harmony Week, first week of February: Read a book featuring characters that are a different faith from yours or a book where characters work together in harmony
- International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Feb 11: Read a book featuring a woman or girl in STEM or a book about science
- World Day of Social Justice, Feb 20: Read a book about social justice or featuring a character that advocates for social justice reform

March
- International Day to Combat Islamophobia, Mar 15: Read a book featuring Muslim characters in a positive light or read a book written by an author who practices Islam
- World Water Day, Mar 22: Read a book set on or near the water or read a climate fiction or nonfiction book
- International day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Translatlantic Slave Trade, Mar 25: Read a book written from the perspective of a person who was enslaved or read a book about the repercussions of the slave trade today

April
- World Health Day, Apr 7: Read a book where characters are involved in the medical field or a book about medical care -- A Flicker in the Dark -- 1/22/23
- International Day of Human Space Flight, Apr 12: Read a book set in space or a book featuring a person who is an astronaut
- International Mother Earth Day, Apr 22: Read a book about environmentalism or a dystopian novel

May
- World Press Freedom Day, May 3: Read a book featuring a person who is a reporter or a book where a character learns something from the news
- World Bee Day, May 20: Read a book featuring plants or a book with a flower or bee on the cover
- International Tea Day, May 21: Read a book while drinking tea or a book with a teapot on the cover

June
- World Day Against Child Labour, Jun 12: Read a book featuring a child or a book written by a child (under 18)
- World Refugee Day, Jun 20: Read a book where a character or the author is a refugee
- Day of the Seafarer, Jun 25: Read a book featuring a sailor or set on or near the ocean

July
- Nelson Mandela International Day, Jul 18: Read a book set in South Africa or a book involving a reconciliation
- International Moon Day, Jul 20: Read a book with the moon on the cover or a book set primarily at night
- International Day of Friendship, Jul 30: Read a book you received from a friend or a book featuring friendship

August
- International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Aug 9: Read a book written by an indigenous/first nation author
- International Youth Day, Aug 12: Read a young adult book or a book with a teen main character
- International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, Aug 30: Read a book featuring a character who is kidnapped or a book where something is missing

September
- International Day of Charity, Sep 5: Read a book with a character who gives to someone in need or a read a book and donate it to a local library or organization
- International Literacy Day, Sep 8: Re-read a favorite book, read your favorite author, or read on the day
- International Translation Day, Sep 30: Read a book in translation

October
- International Day of Older Persons, Oct 1: Read a book with an elder (over 65) main character or a read a book written by an author over 65.
- International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, Oct 17: Read a book featuring someone living in poverty or a book about combatting poverty
- United Nations Day, Oct 24: Read a book written by a person who lives on a different continent than you

November
- World Science Day for Peace and Development, Nov 10: Read a book featuring something scientific or a book featuring something peaceful
- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Nov 20: Read a book involving a car trip or a book where a character drives a vehicle
- International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Nov 25: Read a book where someone stops a violent attack or a book written by a survivor

December
- International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Dec 3: Read a book featuring a character with a disability or written by an author with a disability
- International Civil Aviation Day, Dec 7: Read a book with an airplane or hot air balloon on the cover or a book that involves scenes on a plane
- International Human Solidarity Day, Dec 20: Read a book written by an author who is from a different country, background, or demographic than you


message 5: by Robynne (new)

Robynne Lozier | 351 comments Put me down for 12 books, please, Thanks.

0/12


message 6: by Rachel (last edited Jul 03, 2023 12:05PM) (new)

Rachel | 593 comments I decided to bow out of this challenge


message 7: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthag503) | 324 comments I'd like to join. I'd like to read one book a month.

0/12

January:

February:

March:

April:

May:

June:

July:

August:

September:

October:

November:

December:


message 8: by TerryJane, Challenges (last edited Dec 26, 2023 08:58PM) (new)

TerryJane | 4133 comments UNITED IN READING - Yearly Challenge
Duration: January 1 - December 31, 2023
Progress: 36/36 -- COMPLETE


My member's corner UNITED IN READING tracking post


message 9: by Lilili (last edited Feb 13, 2023 01:09PM) (new)

Lilili | 212 comments Hi Megan, I'll try 12, thanks :-)


Progress: 12/12


✓ (January) Read a book where a character is a teacher:
L'uomo duplicato

✓ (February) Read a book about social justice or featuring a character that advocates for social justice reform
Alabama

✓ (March) : Read a book set on or near the water:
La spiaggia

✓ (May.1) Read a book featuring a person who is a reporter:
Fuori dal mondo

✓ (May.2) Read a book featuring plants or a book with a flower or bee on the cover:
Delitto al pepe rosa

✓ (May.3) Read a book while drinking tea:
Agatha Raisin e la Sorgente della morte

✓ (July) Read a book you received from a friend:
La verità su Bébé Donge

✓ (September) Read a book in translation:
Servo e serva

✓ (October.1) Read a book written by a person who lives on a different continent than you:
Ballo di famiglia

✓ (October.2) Read a book featuring someone living in poverty or a book about combatting poverty
I venti di sabbia

✓ ( October 3).
- International Day of Older Persons, Oct 1: Read a book with an elder (over 65) main character or a read a book written by an author over 65.
Lo smemorato di Tapiola

✓ (December) Read a book written by an author who is from a different country than you
Agatha Raisin e la strega di Wyckhadden, pg. 248


message 10: by Carmen (last edited Dec 20, 2023 07:33AM) (new)

Carmen | 8125 comments Hola!
Count me in, please 😉

PROGRESS: 36/36
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message 11: by Jenn (new)

Jenn M | 267 comments I would like to sign up for 36 🙂


message 12: by GailW (last edited Dec 31, 2022 02:26AM) (new)

GailW (abbygg) | 1167 comments Dropped

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message 13: by SarahKat, Buddy Reads (last edited Dec 04, 2023 08:27PM) (new)

SarahKat | 6406 comments 15/12 -

January
- World Braille Day, Jan 4: Read a book that features a character who is sight-impaired or a book with a cover that has raised type.
✔International Day of Education, Jan 24: Read a book set at a school or a book where a character is a teacher
✔ International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust, Jan 27: Read a memoir from a Holocaust survivor or a book written by someone who is Jewish.

2. S.T.A.G.S by M.A. Bennett
3. Doctor Who: Nothing O'Clock by Neil Gaiman

February
✔World Interfaith Harmony Week, first week of February: Read a book featuring characters that are a different faith from yours or a book where characters work together in harmony
✔ International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Feb 11: Read a book featuring a woman or girl in STEM or a book about science
- World Day of Social Justice, Feb 20: Read a book about social justice or featuring a character that advocates for social justice reform

1. The Serpent and the Rainbow by Wade Davis (different religion)
2. A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers

March
- International Day to Combat Islamophobia, Mar 15: Read a book featuring Muslim characters in a positive light or read a book written by an author who practices Islam
✔ World Water Day, Mar 22: Read a book set on or near the water or read a climate fiction or nonfiction book
- International day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Translatlantic Slave Trade, Mar 25: Read a book written from the perspective of a person who was enslaved or read a book about the repercussions of the slave trade today

2. The Night Ship by Jess Kidd

April
✔ World Health Day, Apr 7: Read a book where characters are involved in the medical field or a book about medical care
✔International Day of Human Space Flight, Apr 12: Read a book set in space or a book featuring a person who is an astronaut
- International Mother Earth Day, Apr 22: Read a book about environmentalism or a dystopian novel

1. Wish You Were Here by Jodi Picoult
2. The Galaxy, and the Ground Within by Becky Chambers

May
- World Press Freedom Day, May 3: Read a book featuring a person who is a reporter or a book where a character learns something from the news
✔ World Bee Day, May 20: Read a book featuring plants or a book with a flower or bee on the cover
- International Tea Day, May 21: Read a book while drinking tea or a book with a teapot on the cover

2. Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge

June
✔World Day Against Child Labour, Jun 12: Read a book featuring a child or a book written by a child (under 18)
- World Refugee Day, Jun 20: Read a book where a character or the author is a refugee
- Day of the Seafarer, Jun 25: Read a book featuring a sailor or set on or near the ocean

1. Bear Bottom by Stuart Gibbs

July
- Nelson Mandela International Day, Jul 18: Read a book set in South Africa or a book involving a reconciliation
- International Moon Day, Jul 20: Read a book with the moon on the cover or a book set primarily at night
✔International Day of Friendship, Jul 30: Read a book you received from a friend or a book featuring friendship

3. Empty Smiles by Katherine Arden

August
- International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Aug 9: Read a book written by an indigenous/first nation author
- International Youth Day, Aug 12: Read a young adult book or a book with a teen main character
✔ International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, Aug 30: Read a book featuring a character who is kidnapped or a book where something is missing

3. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami

September
- International Day of Charity, Sep 5: Read a book with a character who gives to someone in need or a read a book and donate it to a local library or organization
- International Literacy Day, Sep 8: Re-read a favorite book, read your favorite author, or read on the day
✔ International Translation Day, Sep 30: Read a book in translation

3. The Light and the Dark by Mikhail Shishkin

October
- International Day of Older Persons, Oct 1: Read a book with an elder (over 65) main character or a read a book written by an author over 65.
- International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, Oct 17: Read a book featuring someone living in poverty or a book about combatting poverty
✔United Nations Day, Oct 24: Read a book written by a person who lives on a different continent than you

3. The Year of the Hare by Arto Paasilinna

November
✔World Science Day for Peace and Development, Nov 10: Read a book featuring something scientific or a book featuring something peaceful
- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Nov 20: Read a book involving a car trip or a book where a character drives a vehicle
- International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Nov 25: Read a book where someone stops a violent attack or a book written by a survivor

1. Sea of Rust by C. Robert Cargill

December
- International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Dec 3: Read a book featuring a character with a disability or written by an author with a disability
- International Civil Aviation Day, Dec 7: Read a book with an airplane or hot air balloon on the cover or a book that involves scenes on a plane
✔International Human Solidarity Day, Dec 20: Read a book written by an author who is from a different country, background, or demographic than you

3. The Orphan Sky by Ella Leya


message 14: by Lucy-Bookworm (last edited Nov 09, 2023 06:43AM) (new)

Lucy-Bookworm | 85 comments I'll aim for 12 please, 1/month (to be read in that month!)

Goal: 10/12

January: Memoir from a Holocaust survivor I Was a Boy in Belsen
February: Social Justice: Sophia: Princess, Suffragette, Revolutionary
March: Muslim Characters (contributors in this case!): It's Not About the Burqa
April: Medical Field: Breaking & Mending: A Doctor’s Story of Burnout and Recovery
May: Plants on cover: Tastes Like War
June: Book set on or near the ocean: Adrift
July: Set primarily at night: The Midnight Library
August: Teen main character: The Colour of Bee Larkham'S Murder
September: Book in Translation: The Frozen Woman
October: Elderly Main character: Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers
November:
December:

I Was a Boy in Belsen by Tomi Reichental Sophia Princess, Suffragette, Revolutionary by Anita Anand It's Not About the Burqa by Mariam Khan Breaking & Mending A Doctor’s Story of Burnout and Recovery by Joanna Cannon Tastes Like War by Grace M. Cho Adrift by M.A. Hunter The Midnight Library by Matt Haig The Colour of Bee Larkham'S Murder by HARRIS SARAH J. The Frozen Woman (Vilhelm Thygesen, #9) by Jon Michelet Vera Wong’s Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto


message 15: by Shari (last edited Dec 13, 2023 07:15AM) (new)

Shari | 512 comments I would like to join. I'll try to read one for each month.

UNITED IN READING
January 1, 2023-December 31, 2023

Progress: 10 / 12 - COMPLETED

January: International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust, Jan 27: My Mother's War: The Incredible True Story of How a Resistance Fighter Survived Three Concentration Camps

February: - World Interfaith Harmony Week, first week of February: Read a book featuring characters that are a different faith from yours or a book where characters work together in harmony. Little Big Love

March: Missed

April: Missed

May: World Press Freedom Day, May 3: Read a book featuring a person who is a reporter or a book where a character learns something from the news The Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kip

June - World Refugee Day, Jun 20: Read a book where a character or the author is a refugee Currently reading: Red Birds

July: - International Day of Friendship, Jul 30: Read a book you received from a friend or a book featuring friendship The Maid

August: - International Youth Day, Aug 12: Read a young adult book or a book with a teen main character Fairy Tale

September: - International Day of Charity, Sep 5: Read a book with a character who gives to someone in need or a read a book and donate it to a local library or organization The Wedding Dress Sewing Circle


October: - United Nations Day, Oct 24: Read a book written by a person who lives on a different continent than you The Library of Lost and Found

November:
- International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Nov 25: Read a book where someone stops a violent attack or a book written by a survivor Come Sundown

December
- International Human Solidarity Day, Dec 20: Read a book written by an author who is from a different country, background, or demographic than you Tales from the Café


message 16: by Kristina (last edited Dec 28, 2023 03:21PM) (new)

Kristina | 675 comments UNITED IN READING
January 01 - December 31, 2023
Progress:
36/36

Put me down for all 36!

Member Corner Tracking Post


message 17: by Sarah (last edited Dec 24, 2023 07:59AM) (new)

Sarah (misssummerrain) | 1388 comments Sign me up for 23 books

23/23-COMPLETED

January
World Braille Day, Jan 4: Read a book that features a character who is sight-impaired or a book with a cover that has raised type: Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: The Diary of Bess Brennan (2/1/23)

International Day of Education, Jan 24: Read a book set at a school or a book where a character is a teacher: New Girl (5/1/23)

February
International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Feb 11: Read a book featuring a woman or girl in STEM or a book about science: Lessons in Chemistry (17/2/23)

World Day of Social Justice, Feb 20: Read a book about social justice or featuring a character that advocates for social justice reform: Activist (15/2/23)

March
World Water Day, Mar 22: Read a book set on or near the water or read a climate fiction or nonfiction book: Mera: Tidebreaker (3/3/23)

April
World Health Day, Apr 7: Read a book where characters are involved in the medical field or a book about medical care: 999 - My Life on the Frontline of the Ambulance Service (16/4/23)

International Mother Earth Day, Apr 22: Read a book about environmentalism or a dystopian novel: A Clockwork Orange (2/4/23)

May
World Press Freedom Day, May 3: Read a book featuring a person who is a reporter or a book where a character learns something from the news: The Forgotten Girl (22/5/23)

World Bee Day, May 20: Read a book featuring plants or a book with a flower or bee on the cover: Once Upon a Marigold (Upon a Marigold, #1) by Jean Ferris (3/5/23)

International Tea Day, May 21: Read a book while drinking tea or a book with a teapot on the cover: Rose's Garden by Peter H. Reynolds (11/5/23)

June
World Day Against Child Labour, Jun 12: Read a book featuring s child or a book written by a child (under 18): The Story of Evil (10/6/23)

July
International Moon Day, Jul 20: Read a book with the moon on the cover or a book set primarily at night: The Kissing Hand by Audrey Penn (1/7/23)

International Day of Friendship, Jul 30: Read a book you received from a friend or a book featuring friendship: Where the Red Fern Grows (1/7/23)

August
International Youth Day, August 12: Read a young adult book or a book with a teen main character: A Girl Named Digit (6/8/23)

Internation Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, Aug 30: Read a book featuring a character who is kidnapped or a book where something is missing: Girl, Stolen (1/8/23)

September
International Literacy Day, Sep 8: Re-read a favorite book, read your favorite author, or read on the day: New Kids on the Block: Five Brothers and a Million Sisters (15/9/23)

International Translation Day, Sep 30: Read a book in translation: Beartown (23/9/23)

October
International Day of Older Persons, Oct 1: Read a book with an elder (over 65) main character or a read a book written by an author over 65: The Thursday Murder Club (16/10/23)

United Nations Day, Oct 24: Read a book written by a person who lives on a different continent than you: My Name Is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout (1/10/23)

November
World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Nov 20: Read a book involving a car trip or a book where a character drives a vehicle: Eight Perfect Hours (13/11/23)

December
International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Dec 3: Read a book featuring a character with a disability or written by an author with a disability: Augustown (1/12/23)

International Civil Aviation Day, Dec 7: Read a book with an airplane or hot air balloon on the cover or a book that involves scenes on a plane: The Heathrow Affair (3/12/23)

International Human Solidarity Day, Dec 20: Read a book written by an author who is from a different country, background, or demographic than you: The Red Pony (1/12/23)


message 18: by Megan (new)

Megan (lahairoi) | 7470 comments Welcome to the challenge, everyone! Updated to here!


message 19: by Megan (last edited Oct 04, 2023 07:48AM) (new)

Megan (lahairoi) | 7470 comments I’m in for 6!

1/24 (character is teacher) - Let's Talk About Love by Claire Kann - completed January 2023
2/11 (woman in stem) - The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood - completed February 2023
2/20 (social justice reform) - When No One Is Watching by Alyssa Cole - completed February 2023
First week of February (work in harmony) - Drizzle, Dreams, and Lovestruck Things by Maya Prasad - completed February 2023
3/22 (near water) - Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt - completed March 2023
3/15 (Muslim characters) - No Land to Light On by Yara Zgheib - completed March 2023
4/7 (medical field) - Sparks Like Stars by Nadia Hashimi - completed April 2023
4/22 (environmentalism) - Lily and Dunkin by Donna Gephart - completed April 2023
4/12 (space) - Record of a Spaceborn Few by Becky Chambers - completed April 2023
5/20 (flower on cover) - Violeta by Isabel Allende, translated by Frances Riddle - completed May 2023
6/12 (about child) - Belle and the Beau by Beverly Jenkins - completed June 2023
6/20 (refugee) - The Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel - completed June 2023
7/18 (reconciliation) - Paola Santiago and the Forest of Nightmares by Tehlor Kay Mejia - completed July 2023
7/20 (night) - Caraval by Stephanie Garber - completed July 2023
7/30 (friendship) - As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride by Cary Elwes and Joe Laydon - completed July 2023
8/12 (YA) - Something More by Jackie Khalilieh - completed August 2023
9/30 (in translation) - Kon-Tiki by Thor Heyerdahl - completed September 2023
10/24 (another continent) - Life Ceremony by Sayaka Murata, translated by Ginny Tapley Takimura - completed October 2023

18/6 - challenge completed!


message 20: by Lisa (last edited Mar 01, 2023 04:15AM) (new)

Lisa Grønsund | 6163 comments I love the sound of this challenge and it goes perfectly with a personal challenge of mine.

I'll try out for 12 :)
Progress: 3/12

January
✔ International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust, Jan 27: Read a memoir from a Holocaust survivor or a book written by someone who is Jewish.
Gimpel the Fool and Other Stories

February
✔ International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Feb 11: Read a book featuring a woman or girl in STEM or a book about science.
The Love Hypothesis
✔ World Day of Social Justice, Feb 20: Read a book about social justice or featuring a character that advocates for social justice reform.
The Color Purple


message 21: by Barb (last edited Oct 30, 2023 08:03AM) (new)

Barb | 131 comments I'm in for 12!

The United Nations has a calendar of international recognition days. This year, to honor our united diversity, we will read books during the month of those recognitions that match one or more of the honorees.

January
- International Day of Education, Jan 24: Read a book set at a school or a book where a character is a teacher: Teacher Man (Frank McCourt)- READ

February
- World Day of Social Justice, Feb 20: Read a book about social justice or featuring a character that advocates for social justice reform: The New Jim Crow-Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness (Michelle Alexander)

March
- World Water Day, Mar 22: Read a book set on or near the water or read a climate fiction or nonfiction book: The Water Knife (Paolo Bacigalupi)- READ

April
- International Mother Earth Day, Apr 22: Read a book about environmentalism or a dystopian novel: Rising (Elizabeth Rush)

May
- International Tea Day, May 21- Read Mother of the Bride Murder while drinking tea :)

June
- World Refugee Day, Jun 20: Read a book where a character or the author is a refugee: The Displaced- Refugee Writers on Refugee Lives

July
- Nelson Mandela International Day, Jul 18: Read a book set in South Africa or a book involving a reconciliation: Cry, The Beloved Country (Alan Paton)

August
- International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Aug 9: Read a book written by an indigenous/first nation author: There There (Tommy Orange)- READ 10/24

September
- International Literacy Day, Sep 8: Re-read a favorite book, read your favorite author, or read on the day: Still Life (Louise Penny)

October
- International Day of Older Persons, Oct 1: Read a book with an elder (over 65) main character or a read a book written by an author over 65: Dawn (Elie Wiesel)- READ 10/28

November
- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Nov 20: Read a book involving a car trip or a book where a character drives a vehicle: Walk Two Moons (Sharon Creech)

December
- International Human Solidarity Day, Dec 20: Read a book written by an author who is from a different country, background, or demographic than you.: An Unnecessary Woman (Rabih Alameddine)


message 22: by Allie (last edited Dec 22, 2023 03:30PM) (new)

Allie | 1136 comments i will start with a goal of 12
8.27.23 Update goal to 20
Progress 21/20

January
🌍- World Braille Day, Jan 4: Read a book that features a character who is sight-impaired or a book with a cover that has raised type. The Aosawa Murders
🌍- International Day of Education, Jan 24: Read a book set at a school or a book where a character is a teacher Fangirl
🌍- International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust, Jan 27: Read a memoir from a Holocaust survivor or a book written by someone who is Jewish.
Anthony Horowitz The Twist of a Knife

February
🌍- World Interfaith Harmony Week, first week of February: Read a book featuring characters that are a different faith from yours or a book where characters work together in harmony Fairy Tale

🌍- International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Feb 11: Read a book featuring a woman or girl in STEM or a book about science A Death in Vienna

🌍- World Day of Social Justice, Feb 20: Read a book about social justice or featuring a character that advocates for social justice reform What the Devil Knows

March
- International Day to Combat Islamophobia, Mar 15: Read a book featuring Muslim characters in a positive light or read a book written by an author who practices Islam
🌍- World Water Day, Mar 22: Read a book set on or near the water or read a climate fiction or nonfiction book The Road to Little Dribbling: Adventures of an American in Britain
- International day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Translatlantic Slave Trade, Mar 25: Read a book written from the perspective of a person who was enslaved or read a book about the repercussions of the slave trade today

April
- World Health Day, Apr 7: Read a book where characters are involved in the medical field or a book about medical care
- International Day of Human Space Flight, Apr 12: Read a book set in space or a book featuring a person who is an astronaut
🌍- International Mother Earth Day, Apr 22: Read a book about environmentalism or a dystopian novel Farthing

May
🌍- World Press Freedom Day, May 3: Read a book featuring a person who is a reporter or a book where a character learns something from the news The Devotion of Suspect X
- World Bee Day, May 20: Read a book featuring plants or a book with a flower or bee on the cover
- International Tea Day, May 21: Read a book while drinking tea or a book with a teapot on the cover

June
- World Day Against Child Labour, Jun 12: Read a book featuring a child or a book written by a child (under 18)
🌍- World Refugee Day, Jun 20: Read a book where a character or the author is a refugee Next Year in Havana
🌍- Day of the Seafarer, Jun 25: Read a book featuring a sailor or set on or near the ocean Rampart Street

July
🌍- Nelson Mandela International Day, Jul 18: Read a book set in South Africa or a book involving a reconciliation A Beautiful Place to Die
🌍- International Moon Day, Jul 20: Read a book with the moon on the cover or a book set primarily at night Sparkling Cyanide
🌍- International Day of Friendship, Jul 30: Read a book you received from a friend or a book featuring friendship Motherless Brooklyn

August
- International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Aug 9: Read a book written by an indigenous/first nation author
🌍- International Youth Day, Aug 12: Read a young adult book or a book with a teen main character All the Pretty Horses
🌍- International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, Aug 30: Read a book featuring a character who is kidnapped or a book where something is missing The Collector

September
- International Day of Charity, Sep 5: Read a book with a character who gives to someone in need or a read a book and donate it to a local library or organization
🌍- International Literacy Day, Sep 8: Re-read a favorite book, read your favorite author, or read on the day The Hobbit
- International Translation Day, Sep 30: Read a book in translation

October
- International Day of Older Persons, Oct 1: Read a book with an elder (over 65) main character or a read a book written by an author over 65.
- International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, Oct 17: Read a book featuring someone living in poverty or a book about combatting poverty
🌍- United Nations Day, Oct 24: Read a book written by a person who lives on a different continent than you Slow Horses

November
- World Science Day for Peace and Development, Nov 10: Read a book featuring something scientific or a book featuring something peaceful
🌍- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Nov 20: Read a book involving a car trip or a book where a character drives a vehicle Lightseekers
🌍- International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Nov 25: Read a book where someone stops a violent attack or a book written by a survivor World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War

December
- International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Dec 3: Read a book featuring a character with a disability or written by an author with a disability
- International Civil Aviation Day, Dec 7: Read a book with an airplane or hot air balloon on the cover or a book that involves scenes on a plane
🌍- International Human Solidarity Day, Dec 20: Read a book written by an author who is from a different country, background, or demographic than you The Samurai's Garden


message 23: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Knotts | 359 comments Sheila from eastern North Carolina signing up for 24 books, two each month. What a great challenge.


message 24: by Kendra (last edited Dec 27, 2023 09:42AM) (new)

Kendra Strand (kendrastrand) | 225 comments I'll aim for at least 2 in each month

Update - bumping this up to 3 in each month -- 1 in each category

Progress: Done!
Monthly prompts 12/12
Total books: 104 /36

January - 5 /3
✨✅ - International Day of Education, Jan 24: Read a book set at a school or a book where a character is a teacher
The Law of Lines by Hye-Young Pyun The Teachers March! by Sandra Neil Wallace The Usual Suspects by Maurice Broaddus
✅ - International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust, Jan 27: Read a memoir from a Holocaust survivor or a book written by someone who is Jewish.
A Delayed Life The True Story of the Librarian of Auschwitz by Dita Kraus
✅ - World Braille Day, Jan 4: Read a book that features a character who is sight-impaired or a book with a cover that has raised type.
There Plant Eyes A Personal and Cultural History of Blindness by M. Leona Godin

February - 9 /3
✨✅ - World Interfaith Harmony Week, first week of February: Read a book featuring characters that are a different faith from yours or a book where characters work together in harmony
A Necessary Evil (Sam Wyndham, #2) by Abir Mukherjee A Sweet Meeting on Mimouna Night by Allison Ofanansky Just Be You Ask Questions, Set Intentions, Be Your Special Self, and More (Just Be Series) by Mallika Chopra
✨✅ - International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Feb 11: Read a book featuring a woman or girl in STEM or a book about science
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie (Flavia de Luce, #1) by Alan Bradley The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry Birds by Judith A. Wright
✨✅ - World Day of Social Justice, Feb 20: Read a book about social justice or featuring a character that advocates for social justice reform
Disfigured On Fairy Tales, Disability, and Making Space by Amanda Leduc Stonewall The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution by David Carter Coretta The Autobiography of Mrs. Coretta Scott King by Coretta Scott King

March - 9 /3
✨✅ - World Water Day, Mar 22: Read a book set on or near the water or read a climate fiction or nonfiction book
Exiles (Aaron Falk, #3) by Jane Harper Healer of the Water Monster by Brian Young I Am Farmer Growing an Environmental Movement in Cameroon by Miranda Paul Autumn Peltier, Water Warrior by Carole Lindstrom
✨✅ - International day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Translatlantic Slave Trade, Mar 25: Read a book written from the perspective of a person who was enslaved or read a book about the repercussions of the slave trade today
Black Birds in the Sky The Story and Legacy of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre by Brandy Colbert Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi 1919 by Eve L. Ewing
✨✅ - International Day to Combat Islamophobia, Mar 15: Read a book featuring Muslim characters in a positive light or read a book written by an author who practices Islam
The Proudest Blue by Ibtihaj Muhammad In the Empty Quarter by G. Willow Wilson The Girl and the Ghost by Hanna Alkaf

April - 9 /3
✨✅ - World Health Day, Apr 7: Read a book where characters are involved in the medical field or a book about medical care
Noor by Nnedi Okorafor I'm a Terminal Cancer Patient, But I'm Fine. by Hilnama Never Give Up Dr. Kati Karikó and the Race for the Future of Vaccines by Debbie Dadey
✨✅ - International Day of Human Space Flight, Apr 12: Read a book set in space or a book featuring a person who is an astronaut
Cosmoknights, Vol. 1 (Cosmoknights, #1) by Hannah Templer Reading Beauty by Deborah Underwood Bitch Planet, Vol. 1 Extraordinary Machine (Bitch Planet Collected Editions, #1) by Kelly Sue DeConnick
✨✅ - International Mother Earth Day, Apr 22: Read a book about environmentalism or a dystopian novel
Scary Stories for Young Foxes (Scary Stories for Young Foxes, 1) by Christian McKay Heidicker For the Shrew (New Russian Poetry) by Anna Glazova The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline

May - 9 /3
✨✅ - World Press Freedom Day, May 3: Read a book featuring a person who is a reporter or a book where a character learns something from the news
Saga, Book Three by Brian K. Vaughan Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo We Had to Remove This Post by Hanna Bervoets
✨✅ - World Bee Day, May 20: Read a book featuring plants or a book with a flower or bee on the cover
Plain Bad Heroines by Emily M. Danforth She Is a Haunting by Trang Thanh Tran The Corpse Flower (Kaldan og Schäfer, #1) by Anne Mette Hancock
✨✅ - International Tea Day, May 21: Read a book while drinking tea or a book with a teapot on the cover
Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker Incense and Sensibility (The Rajes, #3) by Sonali Dev

June - 9 /3
✨✅ - World Day Against Child Labour, Jun 12: Read a book featuring a child or a book written by a child (under 18)
Jo Jo Makoons The Used-to-Be Best Friend (Jo Jo, 1) by Dawn Quigley Stand Up, Yumi Chung! by Jessica Kim Nura and the Immortal Palace by M.T. Khan
✨✅ - World Refugee Day, Jun 20: Read a book where a character or the author is a refugee
Alpha. Abidjan-Gare du Nord (French Edition) by Bessora A Different Pond (Fiction Picture Books) by Bao Phi Watercress by Andrea Wang
✨✅ - Day of the Seafarer, Jun 25: Read a book featuring a sailor or set on or near the ocean
The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea (The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea, #1) by Maggie Tokuda-Hall Our Colors (Pantheon Graphic Library) by Gengoroh Tagame The Girl from the Sea by Molly Knox Ostertag

July - 9 /3
✨✅ - International Moon Day, Jul 20: Read a book with the moon on the cover or a book set primarily at night
How High We Go in the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu Drum Dream Girl How One Girl's Courage Changed Music by Margarita Engle The Secret Garden of Yanagi Inn by Amber Logan
✨✅ - International Day of Friendship, Jul 30: Read a book you received from a friend or a book featuring friendship
Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute by Talia Hibbert Yellowface by R.F. Kuang Just Roll with It by Lee Durfey-Lavoie
✨✅ - Nelson Mandela International Day, Jul 18: Read a book set in South Africa or a book involving a reconciliation
The Hacienda by Isabel Cañas The Dos and Donuts of Love by Adiba Jaigirdar The Subtweet by Vivek Shraya

August - 9 /3
✨✅ - International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Aug 9: Read a book written by an indigenous/first nation author
When Two Feathers Fell From The Sky by Margaret Verble The Sky Watched Poems of Ojibwe Lives by Linda LeGarde Grover The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline
✨✅ - International Youth Day, Aug 12: Read a young adult book or a book with a teen main character
My Best Friend's Exorcism by Grady Hendrix Enola Holmes and the Black Barouche (Enola Holmes, #7) by Nancy Springer How Do You Live? by Genzaburo Yoshino
✨✅ - International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, Aug 30: Read a book featuring a character who is kidnapped or a book where something is missing
Jackal by Erin E. Adams The Witch Boy (The Witch Boy, #1) by Molly Knox Ostertag I Must Betray You by Ruta Sepetys

September - 9 /3
✨✅ - International Translation Day, Sep 30: Read a book in translation
Rabbits, Crabs, Etc. Stories by Japanese Women by Phyllis Birnbaum Pardalita by Joana Estrela The Ise Stories Ise monogatari by Anonymous
✨✅ - International Day of Charity, Sep 5: Read a book with a character who gives to someone in need or a read a book and donate it to a local library or organization
Woven in Moonlight (Woven in Moonlight, #1) by Isabel Ibañez Waiting for the Biblioburro by Monica Brown Love in the Library by Maggie Tokuda-Hall
✨✅ - International Literacy Day, Sep 8: Re-read a favorite book, read your favorite author, or read on the day
How to Read a Book by Kwame Alexander The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix Hide by Kiersten White

October - 9 /3
✨✅ - International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, Oct 17: Read a book featuring someone living in poverty or a book about combatting poverty
My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, Vol. 1 (My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, #1) by Emil Ferris Territory of Light by Yūko Tsushima Parable of the Sower (Earthseed, #1) by Octavia E. Butler
✨✅ - United Nations Day, Oct 24: Read a book written by a person who lives on a different continent than you
Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica The Lantern Men (Ruth Galloway, #12) by Elly Griffiths The Cat Who Saved Books by Sōsuke Natsukawa
✨✅ - International Day of Older Persons, Oct 1: Read a book with an elder (over 65) main character or a read a book written by an author over 65.
The Memory Police by Yōko Ogawa The Golden Spoon by Jessa Maxwell VenCo by Cherie Dimaline

November - 9 /3
✨✅ - International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Nov 25: Read a book where someone stops a violent attack or a book written by a survivor
Grass by Keum Suk Gendry-Kim White Magic by Elissa Washuta Hamlet is Not OK by R.A. Spratt
✨✅ - World Science Day for Peace and Development, Nov 10: Read a book featuring something scientific or a book featuring something peaceful
Lighter Let Go of the Past, Connect with the Present, and Expand the Future by Yung Pueblo A Library by Nikki Giovanni The Boy Who Dreamed of Infinity A Tale of the Genius Ramanujan by Amy Alznauer
✨✅ - World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Nov 20: Read a book involving a car trip or a book where a character drives a vehicle
How to Sell a Haunted House by Grady Hendrix White Horse by Erika T. Wurth Mongrels by Stephen Graham Jones

December - 9 /3
✨✅ - International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Dec 3: Read a book featuring a character with a disability or written by an author with a disability
The Maid (Molly the Maid, #1) by Nita Prose My Dyslexia by Philip Schultz Azar on Fire (Perfectly Parvin, #2) by Olivia Abtahi
✨✅ - International Human Solidarity Day, Dec 20: Read a book written by an author who is from a different country, background, or demographic than you
Apsara Engine by Bishakh Kumar Som Is This How You See Me? A Locas Story by Jaime Hernández The Bandit Queens by Parini Shroff
✅ - International Civil Aviation Day, Dec 7: Read a book with an airplane or hot air balloon on the cover or a book that involves scenes on a plane
Witchy, Volume 2 (Witchy, #2) by Ariel Slamet Ries The Last Cuentista by Donna Barba Higuera You Had Me at Hola (Primas of Power, #1) by Alexis Daria


message 25: by Chrissie (last edited Dec 18, 2023 01:10AM) (new)

Chrissie (haru_ran) | 1086 comments Finished: 2023/12/18

I'll be starting with 10 books.

18/17

January
- International Day of Education, Jan 24: Read a book set at a school Carrie by Stephen King

February
- World Interfaith Harmony Week, first week of February: Read a book featuring characters that are a different faith from yours Einsteins Hirn by Franzobel

March
- World Water Day, Mar 22: Read a book set near the water Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart

April
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May
- World Bee Day, May 20: Read a book with a flower on the cover No God in Eden 01 by Yuma Ichinose
- International Tea Day, May 21: Read a book while drinking tea Barefoot Angel by 野ノ宮 いと

June
- World Day Against Child Labour, Jun 12: Read a book featuring a child Die Lüge by Mikita Franko
- Day of the Seafarer, Jun 25: Read a book set near the ocean Der Fremde by Albert Camus

July
- International Moon Day, Jul 20: Read a book with the moon on the cover Crater Lake Schlaf NIEMALS ein (Crater Lake, #1) by Jennifer Killick
- International Day of Friendship, Jul 30: Read a book featuring friendship Durch das große Feuer by Alice Winn

August
- International Youth Day, Aug 12: Read a book with a teen main character Der wiedergefundene Freund by Fred Uhlman

September
- International Literacy Day, Sep 8: Re-read a favorite book Warte auf mich in Udagawa by Hideyoshico
- International Translation Day, Sep 30: Read a book in translation Cupid is Struck by Lightning 1 by Minta Suzumaru

October
- International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, Oct 17: Read a book featuring someone living in poverty Matilda by Roald Dahl
- United Nations Day, Oct 24: Read a book written by a person who lives on a different continent than you Golden Sparkle by Minta Suzumaru

November
- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Nov 20: Read a book where a character drives a vehicle Heartstopper Volume Five (Heartstopper, #5) by Alice Oseman
- International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Nov 25: Read a book where someone stops a violent attack or a book Kabukicho Bad Trip Vol. 1 by Eiji Nagisa

December
- International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Dec 3: Read a book featuring a character with a disability  torrent  by Martina Peters (kakyu's blind) ✓
- International Human Solidarity Day, Dec 20: Read a book written by an author who is from a different country than you Kabukicho Bad Trip 2 by Eiji Nagisa


message 26: by Flora (new)

Flora Smith (bookwormflo) | 774 comments I'm in for one a month.


message 27: by Jennifer (last edited Dec 31, 2023 11:05AM) (new)

Jennifer Swan | 660 comments I would like to join this challenge. I hesitated because I was worried about reading the books at the "right time" but I am going to use the prompts and not necessarily time my reading to match the observation day.
Please put me down for 36. (I'm not being realistic but you never know!)

34/36 completed

January
- World Braille Day, Jan 4: Read a book that features a character who is sight-impaired or a book with a cover that has raised type. 100 Days of Sunlight DONE

- International Day of Education, Jan 24: Read a book set at a school or a book where a character is a teacher Speak DONE

- International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust, Jan 27: Read a memoir from a Holocaust survivor or a book written by someone who is Jewish. The Complete Maus DONE

February
- World Interfaith Harmony Week, first week of February: Read a book featuring characters that are a different faith from yours or a book where characters work together in harmony The Poet X DONE

- International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Feb 11: Read a book featuring a woman or girl in STEM or a book about science Flow Down Like Silver: Hypatia of Alexandria DONE

- World Day of Social Justice, Feb 20: Read a book about social justice or featuring a character that advocates for social justice reform Dear Martin DONE

March
- International Day to Combat Islamophobia, Mar 15: Read a book featuring Muslim characters in a positive light or read a book written by an author who practices Islam Homeland Elegies DONE

- World Water Day, Mar 22: Read a book set on or near the water or read a climate fiction or nonfiction book Dry DONE

- International day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Translatlantic Slave Trade, Mar 25: Read a book written from the perspective of a person who was enslaved or read a book about the repercussions of the slave trade today Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas DONE

April
- World Health Day, Apr 7: Read a book where characters are involved in the medical field or a book about medical care When Breath Becomes Air DONE

- International Day of Human Space Flight, Apr 12: Read a book set in space or a book featuring a person who is an astronaut The Martian DONE

- International Mother Earth Day, Apr 22: Read a book about environmentalism or a dystopian novel The Testaments DONE

May
- World Press Freedom Day, May 3: Read a book featuring a person who is a reporter or a book where a character learns something from the news The Night the Lights Went Out: A Memoir of Life After Brain Damage DONE

- World Bee Day, May 20: Read a book featuring plants or a book with a flower or bee on the cover All Boys Aren't Blue DONE

- International Tea Day, May 21: Read a book while drinking tea or a book with a teapot on the cover The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane DONE

June
- World Day Against Child Labour, Jun 12: Read a book featuring a child or a book written by a child (under 18) The Name of the Wind DONE

- World Refugee Day, Jun 20: Read a book where a character or the author is a refugee Jeegareh Ma DONE

- Day of the Seafarer, Jun 25: Read a book featuring a sailor or set on or near the ocean The Unsinkable Greta James DONE

July
- Nelson Mandela International Day, Jul 18: Read a book set in South Africa or a book involving a reconciliation Little Suns DONE

- International Moon Day, Jul 20: Read a book with the moon on the cover or a book set primarily at night Winterwood DONE

- International Day of Friendship, Jul 30: Read a book you received from a friend or a book featuring friendship I Know This Much Is True DONE

August
- International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Aug 9: Read a book written by an indigenous/first nation author Sisters of the Lost Nation DONE

- International Youth Day, Aug 12: Read a young adult book or a book with a teen main character They Both Die in the End DONE

- International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, Aug 30: Read a book featuring a character who is kidnapped or a book where something is missing The Book of Lost Names DONE

September
- International Day of Charity, Sep 5: Read a book with a character who gives to someone in need or a read a book and donate it to a local library or organization Dear Justyce DONE

- International Literacy Day, Sep 8: Re-read a favorite book, read your favorite author, or read on the day I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings DONE

- International Translation Day, Sep 30: Read a book in translation Don Quixote DONE

October
- International Day of Older Persons, Oct 1: Read a book with an elder (over 65) main character or a read a book written by an author over 65. And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer DONE

- International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, Oct 17: Read a book featuring someone living in poverty or a book about combatting poverty Sold on a Monday DONE

- United Nations Day, Oct 24: Read a book written by a person who lives on a different continent than you Rebecca DONE

November
- World Science Day for Peace and Development, Nov 10: Read a book featuring something scientific or a book featuring something peaceful Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers

- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Nov 20: Read a book involving a car trip or a book where a character drives a vehicle Sing, Unburied, Sing DONE

- International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Nov 25: Read a book where someone stops a violent attack or a book written by a survivor A Piece of Cake

December
- International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Dec 3: Read a book featuring a character with a disability or written by an author with a disability If at Birth You Don't Succeed: My Adventures with Disaster and Destiny DONE

- International Civil Aviation Day, Dec 7: Read a book with an airplane or hot air balloon on the cover or a book that involves scenes on a plane The Midnight Library DONE

- International Human Solidarity Day, Dec 20: Read a book written by an author who is from a different country, background, or demographic than you The Travelling Cat Chronicles DONE


message 28: by Emily (last edited Dec 09, 2023 06:43AM) (new)

Emily (egm926) | 744 comments I'd like to sign up for 14!

13/14

January 1/1
1. Read a book with a cover that has raised type - That Summer by Jennifer Weiner - completed 1/17/2023

February 2/2
1. Read a book featuring a woman or girl in STEM or a book about science - The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot - completed 2/7/2023
2. Read a book about social justice or featuring a character that advocates for social justice reform - Sanctuary by Paola Mendoza and Abby Sher - completed 2/12/2023

March 2/2
1. Read a book featuring Muslim characters in a positive light or read a book written by an author who practices Islam - Ayesha at Last by Uzma Jalaluddin - completed 3/21/2023
2. Read a book written from the perspective of a person who was enslaved - Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup - completed 3/11/2023

April 1/1
1. Read a dystopian novel - MaddAddam by Margaret Atwood

August 2/2
1. Read a young adult book or a book with a teen main character - The Weight of Blood by Tiffany D Jackson - completed 8/21/2023
2. Read a book featuring a character who is kidnapped or a book where something is missing - The Never List by Koethi Zan - completed 9/27/2023

September 1/1
1. Read your favorite author - Dolores Claiborne by Stephen King - completed 9/11/2023

October 2/2
1. Read a book written by an author over 65 - Finders Keepers by Stephen King - completed 10/9/2023
2. Read a book written by a person who lives on a different continent than you - The Girl with the Louding Voice by Abi Dare - completed 10/14/2023

November 1/1
1. Read a book involving a car trip or a book where a character drives a vehicle - Five Total Strangers by Natalie D Richards - completed 11/17/2023

December 1/2
1. Read a book featuring a character with a disability or written by an author with a disability
2. Read a book written by an author who is from a different country, background, or demographic than you - The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald - completed 12/8/2023


message 29: by TCampbell (last edited Jun 07, 2023 05:23PM) (new)

TCampbell | 532 comments Update to message #30
12/12 Challenge Complete

January
International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust, Jan 27: Read a memoir from a Holocaust survivor. Night READ ★★★★
Night (The Night Trilogy, #1) by Elie Wiesel

February
World Interfaith Harmony Week, first week of February: Read a book featuring characters that are a different faith from yours. Yeshiva Girl READ ★★★★★
Yeshiva Girl by Rachel Mankowitz

March
World Water Day, Mar 22: Read a book set on or near the water. One Italian Summer READ ★★★★
One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle

April
International Mother Earth Day, Apr 22: Read a book about environmentalism or a dystopian novel The Light Pirate READ ★★★★
The Light Pirate by Lily Brooks-Dalton

May
World Bee Day, May 20: Read a book with a flower or bee on the cover The Secret Life of Bees READ ★★★★★
The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd

June
World Refugee Day, Jun 20: Read a book where a character is a refugee. Middlesex READ ★★★★★
Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides

July
International Moon Day, Jul 20: Read a book with the moon on the cover. Signal Moon
Signal Moon by Kate Quinn READ ★★★★

August
International Youth Day, Aug 12: Read a book with a teen main character Young Mungo READ ★★★
Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart

September
International Literacy Day, Sep 8: The Reading List
The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams READ ★★★★★

October
International Day of Older Persons, Oct 1: Read a book with an elder (over 65) main character Death at Paradise Palms READ ★★★★★
Death at Paradise Palms (Retired Detectives Club #2) by Steph Broadribb

November
World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Nov 20: Read a book involving a car trip or a book where a character drives a vehicle Night Road READ ★★★★★
Night Road by Kristin Hannah

December
International Human Solidarity Day, Dec 20: Read a book written by an author who is from a different country, background, or demographic than you Night Angels READ ★★★★
Night Angels by Weina Dai Randel
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message 30: by Laurie (last edited Dec 25, 2022 11:57PM) (new)

Laurie | 210 comments I'm a 3rd grade teacher. I plan to read 3 children's books a month to coincide with the international recognition days. Please sign me up for 36 books. Thank you!

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January
- World Braille Day, Jan 4: Read a book that features a character who is sight-impaired or a book with a cover that has raised type.
- International Day of Education, Jan 24: Read a book set at a school or a book where a character is a teacher
- International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust, Jan 27: Read a memoir from a Holocaust survivor or a book written by someone who is Jewish.

February
- World Interfaith Harmony Week, first week of February: Read a book featuring characters that are a different faith from yours or a book where characters work together in harmony
- International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Feb 11: Read a book featuring a woman or girl in STEM or a book about science
- World Day of Social Justice, Feb 20: Read a book about social justice or featuring a character that advocates for social justice reform

March
- International Day to Combat Islamophobia, Mar 15: Read a book featuring Muslim characters in a positive light or read a book written by an author who practices Islam
- World Water Day, Mar 22: Read a book set on or near the water or read a climate fiction or nonfiction book
- International day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Translatlantic Slave Trade, Mar 25: Read a book written from the perspective of a person who was enslaved or read a book about the repercussions of the slave trade today

April
- World Health Day, Apr 7: Read a book where characters are involved in the medical field or a book about medical care
- International Day of Human Space Flight, Apr 12: Read a book set in space or a book featuring a person who is an astronaut
- International Mother Earth Day, Apr 22: Read a book about environmentalism or a dystopian novel

May
- World Press Freedom Day, May 3: Read a book featuring a person who is a reporter or a book where a character learns something from the news
- World Bee Day, May 20: Read a book featuring plants or a book with a flower or bee on the cover
- International Tea Day, May 21: Read a book while drinking tea or a book with a teapot on the cover

June
- World Day Against Child Labour, Jun 12: Read a book featuring a child or a book written by a child (under 18)
- World Refugee Day, Jun 20: Read a book where a character or the author is a refugee
- Day of the Seafarer, Jun 25: Read a book featuring a sailor or set on or near the ocean

July
- Nelson Mandela International Day, Jul 18: Read a book set in South Africa or a book involving a reconciliation
- International Moon Day, Jul 20: Read a book with the moon on the cover or a book set primarily at night
- International Day of Friendship, Jul 30: Read a book you received from a friend or a book featuring friendship

August
- International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Aug 9: Read a book written by an indigenous/first nation author
- International Youth Day, Aug 12: Read a young adult book or a book with a teen main character
- International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, Aug 30: Read a book featuring a character who is kidnapped or a book where something is missing

September
- International Day of Charity, Sep 5: Read a book with a character who gives to someone in need or a read a book and donate it to a local library or organization
- International Literacy Day, Sep 8: Re-read a favorite book, read your favorite author, or read on the day
- International Translation Day, Sep 30: Read a book in translation

October
- International Day of Older Persons, Oct 1: Read a book with an elder (over 65) main character or a read a book written by an author over 65.
- International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, Oct 17: Read a book featuring someone living in poverty or a book about combatting poverty
- United Nations Day, Oct 24: Read a book written by a person who lives on a different continent than you

November
- World Science Day for Peace and Development, Nov 10: Read a book featuring something scientific or a book featuring something peaceful
- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Nov 20: Read a book involving a car trip or a book where a character drives a vehicle
- International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Nov 25: Read a book where someone stops a violent attack or a book written by a survivor

December
- International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Dec 3: Read a book featuring a character with a disability or written by an author with a disability
- International Civil Aviation Day, Dec 7: Read a book with an airplane or hot air balloon on the cover or a book that involves scenes on a plane
- International Human Solidarity Day, Dec 20: Read a book written by an author who is from a different country, background, or demographic than you


message 31: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Knotts | 359 comments Sheila from eastern NC signing on for 24 books please.


message 32: by Megan (new)

Megan (lahairoi) | 7470 comments Updated to here! Love some of the ideas for completing the prompts!


message 33: by TCampbell (new)

TCampbell | 532 comments Megan wrote: "Updated to here! Love some of the ideas for completing the prompts!"
Missed me at message 30


message 34: by Megan (new)

Megan (lahairoi) | 7470 comments TCampbell wrote: "Megan wrote: "Updated to here! Love some of the ideas for completing the prompts!"
Missed me at message 30"


No, I have you on the spreadsheet. I’ll update the participant list later this week. Thx for checking, though


message 35: by GailW (new)

GailW (abbygg) | 1167 comments Update to message 13: please strike me from the participant list. I'm already finding that some of the books that I was planning for this are being read in different months for my local book club. I have overextended myself so much on challenges, that I need to back off on a few. Thanks!


message 36: by Suzanne (last edited Jun 16, 2023 09:52AM) (new)

Suzanne (esmerelda1) | 442 comments 2022 & 2023 Reading Challenge
United in Reading - 2023
Duration:
January 1, 2023-December 31, 2023

Progress: 31 out of 36

The United Nations has a calendar of international recognition days. This year, to honor our united diversity, we will read books during the month of those recognitions that match one or more of the honorees.

For example, in January, World Braille Day is honored. So, in January, a participant would read a book about someone who is sight-impaired or a book with a cover that has raised type.


January

- World Braille Day, Jan 4: Read a book that features a character who is sight-impaired or a book with a cover that has raised type.

- International Day of Education, Jan 24: Read a book set at a school or a book where a character is a teacher:
Part of Your Nightmare by Vera Strange - *** - 1/5/2023 - 218 Pages

- International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust, Jan 27: Read a memoir from a Holocaust survivor or a book written by someone who is Jewish.

Part of Your Nightmare-Disney Chills, Book One by Vera Strange

February
- World Interfaith Harmony Week, first week of February: Read a book featuring characters that are a different faith from yours or a book where characters work together in harmony:
Angels & Demons by Dan Brown - ***** - 1/13/2023 - 736 Pages
- International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Feb 11: Read a book featuring a woman or girl in STEM or a book about science
Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood - ***** - 3/19/2023 - 354 Pages
- World Day of Social Justice, Feb 20: Read a book about social justice or featuring a character that advocates for social justice reform:
You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey: Crazy Stories about Racism by Amber Ruffin - 3/28/2023 - 215 Pages

Angels & Demons (Robert Langdon, #1) by Dan Brown Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey Crazy Stories about Racism by Amber Ruffin

March
- International Day to Combat Islamophobia, Mar 15: Read a book featuring Muslim characters in a positive light or read a book written by an author who practices Islam
No Land's Man by Aasif Mandvi - **** - 4/13/2023 - 192 Pages
- World Water Day, Mar 22: Read a book set on or near the water or read a climate fiction or nonfiction book:
Surrender Bay by Denise Hunter - ** - 1/16/2023 - 298 Pages - Set near the water
- International day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Translatlantic Slave Trade, Mar 25: Read a book written from the perspective of a person who was enslaved or read a book about the repercussions of the slave trade today:
All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley's Sack, a Black Family Keepsake by Tiya Miles - *** - 3/16/2023 - 377 Pages

No Land's Man by Aasif Mandvi Surrender Bay (Nantucket, #1) by Denise Hunter All That She Carried The Journey of Ashley's Sack, a Black Family Keepsake by Tiya Miles

April
- World Health Day, Apr 7: Read a book where characters are involved in the medical field or a book about medical care:
The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell by Robert Dugoni - ***** - 2/27/2023 - 448 Pages
- International Day of Human Space Flight, Apr 12: Read a book set in space or a book featuring a person who is an astronaut:
Pale Blue Dot by Erin Mallon - *** - 4/16/2023 - 91 Pages
- International Mother Earth Day, Apr 22: Read a book about environmentalism or a dystopian novel:
The Obelisk Gate by N.K. Jemisin - *** - 5/7/2023 - 410 Pages

The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell by Robert Dugoni Pale Blue Dot(s) by Erin Mallon The Obelisk Gate (The Broken Earth, #2) by N.K. Jemisin

May
- World Press Freedom Day, May 3: Read a book featuring a person who is a reporter or a book where a character learns something from the news:
A Loyal Character Dancer by Qiu Xiaolong - ***** - 2/28/2023 - 368 Pages
- World Bee Day, May 20: Read a book featuring plants or a book with a flower or bee on the cover:
Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult - ***** - 4/24/2023 - 464 Pages
- International Tea Day, May 21: Read a book while drinking tea or a book with a teapot on the cover:
I Choose Darkness by Jenny Lawson - ***** - 1/8/2023 - 25 Pages - Read while Drinking Tea

A Loyal Character Dancer by Qiu Xiaolong Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult I Choose Darkness by Jenny Lawson

June
- World Day Against Child Labour, Jun 12: Read a book featuring a child or a book written by a child (under 18):
Daughter of Moloka'i by Alan Brennert - ***** - 1/21/2023 - 309 Pages

- World Refugee Day, Jun 20: Read a book where a character or the author is a refugee

- Day of the Seafarer, Jun 25: Read a book featuring a sailor or set on or near the ocean
The Owl & Moon Cafe by Jo-Ann Mapson - **** - 5/1/2023 - 357 Pages - Set near the ocean

Daughter of Moloka'i (Moloka'i, #2) by Alan Brennert The Owl & Moon Cafe by Jo-Ann Mapson

July
- Nelson Mandela International Day, Jul 18: Read a book set in South Africa or a book involving a reconciliation:
Dark Skye by Kresley Cole - ***** - 3/1/2023 - 420 Pages - Involves a reconciliation
- International Moon Day, Jul 20: Read a book with the moon on the cover or a book set primarily at night
Bad Blood by L.A. Banks - **** - 1/7/2023 - 342 Pages
- International Day of Friendship, Jul 30: Read a book you received from a friend or a book featuring friendship:
A Christmas Memory by Richard Paul Evans - ***** - 1/30/2023 - 192 Pages

Bad Blood (Crimson Moon, #1) by L.A. Banks A Christmas Memory by Richard Paul Evans Dark Skye (Immortals After Dark, #14) by Kresley Cole

August

- International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Aug 9: Read a book written by an indigenous/first nation author

- International Youth Day, Aug 12: Read a young adult book or a book with a teen main character:
Unfinished Symphony by V.C. Andrews - **** - 1/14/2023 - 268 Pages
- International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, Aug 30: Read a book featuring a character who is kidnapped or a book where something is missing:
All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley's Sack, a Black Family Keepsake by Tiya Miles - *** - 3/16/2023 - 377 Pages

Unfinished Symphony (Logan, #3) by V.C. Andrews All That She Carried The Journey of Ashley's Sack, a Black Family Keepsake by Tiya Miles

September
- International Day of Charity, Sep 5: Read a book with a character who gives to someone in need or a read a book and donate it to a local library or organization
The Fiery Cross by Diana Gabaldon - ***** - 2/8/2023 - 979 Pages - Gives to someone in need
- International Literacy Day, Sep 8: Re-read a favorite book, read your favorite author, or read on the day
Lore Olympus: Volume Four by Rachel Smythe - ***** - 6/15/2023 - 416 Pages
- International Translation Day, Sep 30: Read a book in translation:
If Only It Were True by Marc Levy - ***** - 1/30/2023 - 216 Pages

If Only It Were True by Marc Levy The Fiery Cross (Outlander, #5) by Diana Gabaldon Lore Olympus Volume Four (Lore Olympus, #4) by Rachel Smythe

October
- International Day of Older Persons, Oct 1: Read a book with an elder (over 65) main character or a read a book written by an author over 65.
How the Irish Saved Civilization: The Untold Story of Ireland's Heroic Role from the Fall of Rome to the Rise of Medieval Europe  by Thomas Cahill - ** - 4/3/2023 - 246 Pages

- International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, Oct 17: Read a book featuring someone living in poverty or a book about combatting poverty

- United Nations Day, Oct 24: Read a book written by a person who lives on a different continent than you:
Miss Benson's Beetle by Rachel Joyce - ***** - 4/9/2023 - 352 Pages

How the Irish Saved Civilization The Untold Story of Ireland's Heroic Role from the Fall of Rome to the Rise of Medieval Europe  by Thomas Cahill Miss Benson's Beetle by Rachel Joyce

November
- World Science Day for Peace and Development, Nov 10: Read a book featuring something scientific or a book featuring something peaceful:
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir - ***** - 3/8/2023 - 476 Pages - Scientific
- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Nov 20: Read a book involving a car trip or a book where a character drives a vehicle
The Rescue by Nicholas Sparks - ***** - 3/12/2023 - 339 Pages - Character drives a vehicle
- International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Nov 25: Read a book where someone stops a violent attack or a book written by a survivor
To Pleasure a Prince by Sabrina Jeffries - ***** - 6/4/2023 - 384 Pages - Stops a violent attack

Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir The Rescue by Nicholas Sparks To Pleasure a Prince (Royal Brotherhood, #2) by Sabrina Jeffries

December
- International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Dec 3: Read a book featuring a character with a disability or written by an author with a disability:
Passion on Park Avenue by Lauren Layne - **** - 1/15/2023 - 279 Pages
- International Civil Aviation Day, Dec 7: Read a book with an airplane or hot air balloon on the cover or a book that involves scenes on a plane:
The Indigo Spell by Richelle Mead - **** - 3/13/2023 - 401 Pages - Scenes on a plane
- International Human Solidarity Day, Dec 20: Read a book written by an author who is from a different country, background, or demographic than you
Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty - **** - 3/7/2023 - 453 Pages

Passion on Park Avenue (Central Park Pact, #1) by Lauren Layne Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty The Indigo Spell (Bloodlines, #3) by Richelle Mead


message 37: by Agnieszka (last edited Mar 07, 2023 12:50AM) (new)

Agnieszka (agnieszka7) | 828 comments Love this idea! I sign up for 24. Left challenge! (view spoiler)


message 38: by Bücherhörnchen (new)

Bücherhörnchen (usagimono) | 90 comments I'll try for 12


message 39: by Megan (new)

Megan (lahairoi) | 7470 comments Updated msg 20

January 24, International Education Day (character is teacher) - Let's Talk About Love by Claire Kann. This is a really well-done debut! I truly appreciate the ace representation in the book! “There’s something powerful about making a grand entrance in a fantastic pair of red heels.” I also like how the author drew the characters. However, the plot was jumpy, and time passed between chapters without warning. I look forward to reading more from her in the future. Recommend! 4 stars

1/6


message 40: by Amy (last edited Dec 12, 2023 05:23PM) (new)

Amy Ingalls | 3892 comments I will try for 20!

Progress: 22/20-- Challenge Complete


February
- Read a book featuring characters that are a different faith from yours or a book where characters work together in harmony: Where the Lost Wander

March
- Read a book set on or near the water or read a climate fiction or nonfiction book: Come Home with Me

April
- Read a book where characters are involved in the medical field: Postmortem
- Read a book about environmentalism: White Elephant

May
- World Press Freedom Day, May 3: Read a book where a character learns something from the news: Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
- World Bee Day, May 20: Read a book featuring plants or a book with a flower or bee on the cover: When the Morning Glory Blooms
- International Tea Day, May 21: Read a book while drinking tea: Agatha Raisin and the Day the Floods Came

June
- World Day Against Child Labour, Jun 12: Read a book featuring a child: Tracy Flick Can't Win
- Day of the Seafarer, Jun 25: Read a book featuring a sailor or set on or near the ocean: Vendetta

July
- International Day of Friendship, Jul 30: Read a book featuring friendship: Agatha Raisin and The Deadly Dance

August
- International Youth Day, Aug 12: Read a book with a teen main character: A Nearly Normal Family
- International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, Aug 30: Read a book featuring a character who is kidnapped or a book where something is missing: L is for Lawless

September
- International Day of Charity, Sep 5: Read a book and donate it to a local library or organization: Twelve Steps to Normal
- International Literacy Day, Sep 8: Re-read a favorite book, read your favorite author, or read on the day: U is for Undertow
- International Translation Day, Sep 30: Read a book in translation" Convenience Store Woman

October
- International Day of Older Persons, Oct 1: Read a book with an elder (over 65) main character: Chances Are...
- United Nations Day, Oct 24: Read a book written by a person who lives on a different continent than you: Amazing Grace Adams (Europe)

November
- Read a book involving a car trip or a book where a character drives a vehicle: No Rings Attached
- International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Nov 25: Read a book where someone stops a violent attack: Butchered After Bark: Cozy Mystery

December
- International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Dec 3: Read a book featuring a character with a disability: Northwoods
- International Civil Aviation Day, Dec 7: Read a book that involves scenes on a plane: Trapeze
- Read a book written by an author who is from a different country than you: Kissing Christmas Goodbye


message 41: by Caraina (new)

Caraina (raina79) | 373 comments UNITED IN READING
January 1, 2023-December 31, 2023

The United Nations has a calendar of international recognition days. This year, to honor our united diversity, we will read books during the month of those recognitions that match one or more of the honorees.

Completed: 0/36

January
- World Braille Day, Jan 4: Read a book that features a character who is sight-impaired or a book with a cover that has raised type.
- International Day of Education, Jan 24: Read a book set at a school or a book where a character is a teacher
- International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust, Jan 27: Read a memoir from a Holocaust survivor or a book written by someone who is Jewish.

February
- World Interfaith Harmony Week, first week of February: Read a book featuring characters that are a different faith from yours or a book where characters work together in harmony
- International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Feb 11: Read a book featuring a woman or girl in STEM or a book about science
- World Day of Social Justice, Feb 20: Read a book about social justice or featuring a character that advocates for social justice reform

March
- International Day to Combat Islamophobia, Mar 15: Read a book featuring Muslim characters in a positive light or read a book written by an author who practices Islam
- World Water Day, Mar 22: Read a book set on or near the water or read a climate fiction or nonfiction book
- International day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Translatlantic Slave Trade, Mar 25: Read a book written from the perspective of a person who was enslaved or read a book about the repercussions of the slave trade today

April
- World Health Day, Apr 7: Read a book where characters are involved in the medical field or a book about medical care
- International Day of Human Space Flight, Apr 12: Read a book set in space or a book featuring a person who is an astronaut
- International Mother Earth Day, Apr 22: Read a book about environmentalism or a dystopian novel

May
- World Press Freedom Day, May 3: Read a book featuring a person who is a reporter or a book where a character learns something from the news
- World Bee Day, May 20: Read a book featuring plants or a book with a flower or bee on the cover
- International Tea Day, May 21: Read a book while drinking tea or a book with a teapot on the cover

June
- World Day Against Child Labour, Jun 12: Read a book featuring a child or a book written by a child (under 18)
- World Refugee Day, Jun 20: Read a book where a character or the author is a refugee
- Day of the Seafarer, Jun 25: Read a book featuring a sailor or set on or near the ocean

July
- Nelson Mandela International Day, Jul 18: Read a book set in South Africa or a book involving a reconciliation
- International Moon Day, Jul 20: Read a book with the moon on the cover or a book set primarily at night
- International Day of Friendship, Jul 30: Read a book you received from a friend or a book featuring friendship

August
- International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Aug 9: Read a book written by an indigenous/first nation author
- International Youth Day, Aug 12: Read a young adult book or a book with a teen main character
- International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, Aug 30: Read a book featuring a character who is kidnapped or a book where something is missing

September
- International Day of Charity, Sep 5: Read a book with a character who gives to someone in need or a read a book and donate it to a local library or organization
- International Literacy Day, Sep 8: Re-read a favorite book, read your favorite author, or read on the day
- International Translation Day, Sep 30: Read a book in translation

October
- International Day of Older Persons, Oct 1: Read a book with an elder (over 65) main character or a read a book written by an author over 65.
- International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, Oct 17: Read a book featuring someone living in poverty or a book about combatting poverty
- United Nations Day, Oct 24: Read a book written by a person who lives on a different continent than you

November
- World Science Day for Peace and Development, Nov 10: Read a book featuring something scientific or a book featuring something peaceful
- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Nov 20: Read a book involving a car trip or a book where a character drives a vehicle
- International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Nov 25: Read a book where someone stops a violent attack or a book written by a survivor

December
- International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Dec 3: Read a book featuring a character with a disability or written by an author with a disability
- International Civil Aviation Day, Dec 7: Read a book with an airplane or hot air balloon on the cover or a book that involves scenes on a plane
- International Human Solidarity Day, Dec 20: Read a book written by an author who is from a different country, background, or demographic than you


message 42: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (misssummerrain) | 1388 comments Message 18 Updated
Progress: 1/23


message 43: by Megan (new)

Megan (lahairoi) | 7470 comments Gail wrote: "Update to message 13: please strike me from the participant list. I'm already finding that some of the books that I was planning for this are being read in different months for my local book club. ..."

Done, totally understand. Thnx for letting me know!


message 44: by Megan (new)

Megan (lahairoi) | 7470 comments Updated to here! Welcome to all our new participants! We’re off to a great start!


message 45: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Swan | 660 comments Updating message #28

1/36 completed

- World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Nov 20: Read a book involving a car trip or a book where a character drives a vehicle Sing, Unburied, Sing DONE


message 46: by Carmen (new)

Carmen | 8125 comments Update to message #11

PROGRESS: 1/36

❎- World Braille Day, Jan 4: Read a book that features a character who is sight-impaired or a book with a cover that has raised type.
Más allá de los sentidos


message 47: by Megan (new)

Megan (lahairoi) | 7470 comments Missed posting yesterday, but it was World Braille Day!


message 48: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (misssummerrain) | 1388 comments Message 18 Updated
Progress: 2/23


message 49: by Veronica (last edited Jan 01, 2024 07:07PM) (new)

Veronica Tabor (veronicamusica) | 90 comments I would like to join! I will do 10 books to allow for some flexibility if I miss a month :)

Progress- 9/10

January:
- International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust, Jan 27: Read a memoir from a Holocaust survivor or a book written by someone who is Jewish.
-The Orchard

March:
- International Day to Combat Islamophobia, Mar 15: Read a book featuring Muslim characters in a positive light or read a book written by an author who practices Islam (both prompts)
-Ayesha at Last

July:
-Nelson Mandela International Day, Jul 18: Read a book set in South Africa or a book involving a reconciliation
-Razorblade Tears

August:
- International Youth Day, Aug 12: Read a young adult book or a book with a teen main character
-Salt to the Sea
- International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Aug 9: Read a book written by an indigenous/first nation author
-Firekeeper's Daughter

Steptember:
- International Literacy Day, Sep 8: Re-read a favorite book, read your favorite author, or read on the day
-Our Missing Hearts

October
- United Nations Day, Oct 24: Read a book written by a person who lives on a different continent than you
-Much Ado About You

November
- International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Nov 25: Read a book where someone stops a violent attack or a book written by a survivor
A Flicker in the Dark

December
- International Civil Aviation Day, Dec 7: Read a book with an airplane or hot air balloon on the cover or a book that involves scenes on a plane
The Nightingale
- International Human Solidarity Day, Dec 20: Read a book written by an author who is from a different country, background, or demographic than you
Heartstopper: Volume One


message 50: by Mary (new)

Mary (closer13) I'd like to join this challenge with 1 book a month. I'll begin with Kim E. Neilsen's A Disability History of the United States, which has a section on the blind & I'll use my Braille bookmark.


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