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1. Happy December Birthday! - Read a book published in December, or read a book with a blue or green cover in honor of December's birthstone, the Turquoise
2. December - National Learn a Foreign Language Month Celebrated since at least 2009, National Learn a Foreign Language Month highlights the benefits of learning a second (or more) language. Some of these benefits include brain growth, better memory, better listening skills, higher verbal and non-verbal intelligence and improved attention span.
**Read a book that is published in more than one language, or that is set in a location whose primary language is different from your own.
3. Featured Author Challenge (FAC) - Annabeth Albert: Read one book written by Annabeth Albert, or any author with her first or last name.
Link to Annabeth Albert's backlist - https://www.goodreads.com/author/list...
Facts about Annabeth Albert:
* Annabeth lives in the Pacific Northwest
* She is a Mom
* Annabeth is a frequent tweeter and she loves to knit
* She writes LGBTQ stories
**You may also read an LGBTQ book. You can also read any book set in the Pacific Northwest, or has an animal on the cover (tweet, tweet). You may also read a book with a child in the story.
4. December 1 - National Women Support Women Day
Read a book written by a female author or a book with yellow on the cover (the color of friendship).
5. December 12- Gingerbread Decorating Day
Read a holiday romance or a book with a busy or colorful cover.
6. December 14- National Screwdriver Day (I couldn’t resist)
Read a book with characters who ‘get busy’ or a book with a character who screws someone over
7. December 28- National Short Film Day
Read a shorter book (under 200 pages) or a book you think would make a great movie (or already has been adapted for film)
8. December 29- Still Need To Do Day
Read a book that is next in line in a series you started or a book that has been lingering on your TBR shelf.
9. December 31- New Year’s Eve
Read a new to you author or a book in a new to you series or a book you would stay up late to read.
10. Reader's Choice: Read any book of your choice.
December Romance Monthly ChallengePeriode : 1-31 Dec 2025
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1. Happy December Birthday!
Read a book published in December
2. December - National Learn a Foreign Language Month
Read a book that is published in more than one language, or that is set in a location whose primary language is different from your own.
3. Featured Author Challenge (FAC) - Annabeth Albert
Read one book written by Annabeth Albert
You may also read an LGBTQ book. You can also read any book set in the Pacific Northwest, or has an animal on the cover (tweet, tweet). You may also read a book with a child in the story.
4. December 1 - National Women Support Women Day
Read a book written by a female author or a book with yellow on the cover (the color of friendship).
5. December 12- Gingerbread Decorating Day
Read a holiday romance or a book with a busy or colorful cover.
6. December 14- National Screwdriver Day
Read a book with characters who ‘get busy’ or a book with a character who screws someone over
7. December 28- National Short Film Day
Read a shorter book (under 200 pages) or a book you think would make a great movie (or already has been adapted for film)
8. December 29- Still Need To Do Day
Read a book that is next in line in a series you started or a book that has been lingering on your TBR shelf.
9. December 31- New Year’s Eve
Read a new to you author or a book in a new to you series or a book you would stay up late to read.
10. Reader's Choice
Read any book of your choice.
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1. Happy December Birthday! - Read a book published in December, or read a book with a blue or green cover in honor of December's birthstone, the Turquoise
2. December - National Learn a Foreign Language Month Celebrated since at least 2009, National Learn a Foreign Language Month highlights the benefits of learning a second (or more) language. Some of these benefits include brain growth, better memory, better listening skills, higher verbal and non-verbal intelligence and improved attention span.
**Read a book that is published in more than one language, or that is set in a location whose primary language is different from your own.
3. Featured Author Challenge (FAC) - Annabeth Albert: Read one book written by Annabeth Albert, or any author with her first or last name.
Link to Annabeth Albert's backlist - https://www.goodreads.com/author/list...
Facts about Annabeth Albert:
* Annabeth lives in the Pacific Northwest
* She is a Mom
* Annabeth is a frequent tweeter and she loves to knit
* She writes LGBTQ stories
**You may also read an LGBTQ book. You can also read any book set in the Pacific Northwest, or has an animal on the cover (tweet, tweet). You may also read a book with a child in the story.
4. December 1 - National Women Support Women Day
Read a book written by a female author or a book with yellow on the cover (the color of friendship).
5. December 12- Gingerbread Decorating Day
Read a holiday romance or a book with a busy or colorful cover.
6. December 14- National Screwdriver Day (I couldn’t resist)
Read a book with characters who ‘get busy’ or a book with a character who screws someone over
7. December 28- National Short Film Day
Read a shorter book (under 200 pages) or a book you think would make a great movie (or already has been adapted for film)
8. December 29- Still Need To Do Day
Read a book that is next in line in a series you started or a book that has been lingering on your TBR shelf.
9. December 31- New Year’s Eve
Read a new to you author or a book in a new to you series or a book you would stay up late to read.
10. Reader's Choice: Read any book of your choice.
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..0/101. Happy December Birthday!
Thank You for Listening
2. National Learn a Foreign Language Month
The Paris Seamstress
3. Annabeth Albert
The Fiancée Farce
4. National Women Support Women Day
When It Falls Apart
5. Gingerbread Decorating Day
All Together for Christmas
Holiday Romance
6. National Screwdriver Day
Love, Theoretically
7. National Short Film Day
Regretting You
8. Still Need To Do Day
The Seven Rings
9. New Year’s Eve
Annie Bot
10. Reader's Choice
Atmosphere
Read - 1. Happy December Birthday!
Read a book published in December, or read a book with a blue or green cover in honor of December's birthstone, the Turquoise
2. December - National Learn a Foreign Language Month
**Read a book that is published in more than one language, or that is set in a location whose primary language is different from your own.
3. Featured Author Challenge (FAC) - Annabeth Albert
**You may also read an LGBTQ book. You can also read any book set in the Pacific Northwest, or has an animal on the cover (tweet, tweet). You may also read a book with a child in the story.
4. December 1 - National Women Support Women Day
Read a book written by a female author or a book with yellow on the cover (the color of friendship).
5. December 12- Gingerbread Decorating Day
Read a holiday romance or a book with a busy or colorful cover.
6. December 14- National Screwdriver Day (I couldn’t resist)
Read a book with characters who ‘get busy’ or a book with a character who screws someone over
7. December 28- National Short Film Day
Read a shorter book (under 200 pages) or a book you think would make a great movie (or already has been adapted for film)
8. December 29- Still Need To Do Day
Read a book that is next in line in a series you started or a book that has been lingering on your TBR shelf.
9. December 31- New Year’s Eve
Read a new to you author or a book in a new to you series or a book you would stay up late to read.
10. Reader's Choice: Read any book of your choice.
December Monthly Challenge0//10
1. Happy December Birthday! - Read a book published in December, or read a book with a blue or green cover in honor of December's birthstone, the Turquoise
2. December - National Learn a Foreign Language Month Celebrated since at least 2009, National Learn a Foreign Language Month highlights the benefits of learning a second (or more) language. Some of these benefits include brain growth, better memory, better listening skills, higher verbal and non-verbal intelligence and improved attention span.
**Read a book that is published in more than one language, or that is set in a location whose primary language is different from your own.
3. Featured Author Challenge (FAC) - Annabeth Albert: Read one book written by Annabeth Albert, or any author with her first or last name.
Link to Annabeth Albert's backlist - https://www.goodreads.com/author/list...
Facts about Annabeth Albert:
* Annabeth lives in the Pacific Northwest
* She is a Mom
* Annabeth is a frequent tweeter and she loves to knit
* She writes LGBTQ stories
**You may also read an LGBTQ book. You can also read any book set in the Pacific Northwest, or has an animal on the cover (tweet, tweet). You may also read a book with a child in the story.
4. December 1 - National Women Support Women Day
Read a book written by a female author or a book with yellow on the cover (the color of friendship).
5. December 12- Gingerbread Decorating Day
Read a holiday romance or a book with a busy or colorful cover.
6. December 14- National Screwdriver Day (I couldn’t resist)
Read a book with characters who ‘get busy’ or a book with a character who screws someone over
7. December 28- National Short Film Day
Read a shorter book (under 200 pages) or a book you think would make a great movie (or already has been adapted for film)
8. December 29- Still Need To Do Day
Read a book that is next in line in a series you started or a book that has been lingering on your TBR shelf.
9. December 31- New Year’s Eve
Read a new to you author or a book in a new to you series or a book you would stay up late to read.
10. Reader's Choice: Read any book of your choice.
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1. Happy December Birthday! - Read a book published in December, or read a book with a blue or green cover in honor of December's birthstone, the Turquoise
2. December - National Learn a Foreign Language Month Celebrated since at least 2009, National Learn a Foreign Language Month highlights the benefits of learning a second (or more) language. Some of these benefits include brain growth, better memory, better listening skills, higher verbal and non-verbal intelligence and improved attention span.
**Read a book that is published in more than one language, or that is set in a location whose primary language is different from your own.
3. Featured Author Challenge (FAC) - Annabeth Albert: Read one book written by Annabeth Albert, or any author with her first or last name.
Link to Annabeth Albert's backlist - https://www.goodreads.com/author/list...
Facts about Annabeth Albert:
* Annabeth lives in the Pacific Northwest
* She is a Mom
* Annabeth is a frequent tweeter and she loves to knit
* She writes LGBTQ stories
**You may also read an LGBTQ book. You can also read any book set in the Pacific Northwest, or has an animal on the cover (tweet, tweet). You may also read a book with a child in the story.
4. December 1 - National Women Support Women Day
Read a book written by a female author or a book with yellow on the cover (the color of friendship).
5. December 12- Gingerbread Decorating Day
Read a holiday romance or a book with a busy or colorful cover.
6. December 14- National Screwdriver Day (I couldn’t resist)
Read a book with characters who ‘get busy’ or a book with a character who screws someone over
7. December 28- National Short Film Day
Read a shorter book (under 200 pages) or a book you think would make a great movie (or already has been adapted for film)
8. December 29- Still Need To Do Day
Read a book that is next in line in a series you started or a book that has been lingering on your TBR shelf.
9. December 31- New Year’s Eve
Read a new to you author or a book in a new to you series or a book you would stay up late to read.
10. Reader's Choice: Read any book of your choice.
You can choose any number of categories depending on your reading speed, book availability and/or time commitment.
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Happy Reading!!