The lovely Sock Poppet at Play on booklikes created this fun and easy challenge for the year.
Rules: See each letter below, listed next to it is the reading guidelines. As you can see, many are very open for finding a book to fit the letter.
Any books used to complete this challenge can be used for any other challenges you may be doing, but each book can be used for only one of the categories in this challenge.
Goal: minimum of 26 books, one for each letter. I am thinking I will end up with about 63 books falling somewhere on this list. Some of the letters will come easy but I can anticipate a few giving me a bit more trouble.
Rules: See each letter below, listed next to it is the reading guidelines. As you can see, many are very open for finding a book to fit the letter.
Any books used to complete this challenge can be used for any other challenges you may be doing, but each book can be used for only one of the categories in this challenge.
Goal: minimum of 26 books, one for each letter. I am thinking I will end up with about 63 books falling somewhere on this list. Some of the letters will come easy but I can anticipate a few giving me a bit more trouble.
Follow the Read More linkity link for each letters guidelines. Will populate list monthly based on that months reads. | |
A is for April (the month in which you read the book)
B is for Bathing Suit (this book takes place at least partly in hot weather months)
C is for Children's book
D is for Doctor (one of the characters)
E is for Ever (in the title)
F is for Family (book is about a family or family relationships)
G is for Geography (the story takes place in at least two different countries)
H is for Heart (it's a love story)
I is for Ice (the setting is cold - snow, ice, rain)
J is for Jokes (the book is humorous)
K is for Keyboard (at least one character plays a musical instrument)
L is for Lamp (the book takes place before electricity was discovered)
M is for Mom (one of the characters)
N is for New-to-you author
O is for Out of This World (where the story takes place)
P is for Pilgrims (the story involves moving someplace new)
Q is for Question Mark in the title
R is for Run (the main character is running from something)
S is for Sequel to a book you've already read
T is for Time (the book travels time, moves through time quickly or flashes back)
U is for Useful (which you found the book to be)
V is for Veteran (at least one character is/was a member of a military force)
W is for Wind (the book blew you away)
X is for XXIV (it's the 24th book you read this year)
Y is Yo-Yo (your emotions were up and down as you read the book)
Z is for Zoo (there is an animal on the cover)
[Notice: Original posting 2013-12-20 at Plethora of Books Blog: http://bookchallenges.weebly.com]
Tags: 2014 Reads, Challenges, A to Z
- A World Without Princes (completed April 1st, the other book completed in April was used for X)
B is for Bathing Suit (this book takes place at least partly in hot weather months)
C is for Children's book
- I Need My Monster (adorable book)
D is for Doctor (one of the characters)
E is for Ever (in the title)
F is for Family (book is about a family or family relationships)
G is for Geography (the story takes place in at least two different countries)
- Candide by Voltaire (Candide travels from Europe to the Americas and back to Europe)
H is for Heart (it's a love story)
I is for Ice (the setting is cold - snow, ice, rain)
J is for Jokes (the book is humorous)
K is for Keyboard (at least one character plays a musical instrument)
L is for Lamp (the book takes place before electricity was discovered)
- The Odyssey (~ 800 B.C.)
M is for Mom (one of the characters)
- Eva's Story (Eva's mom plays heavily into the story)
N is for New-to-you author
- The Stockholm Octavo (Karen Engelmann)
O is for Out of This World (where the story takes place)
- The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (Location: Narnia)
P is for Pilgrims (the story involves moving someplace new)
Q is for Question Mark in the title
R is for Run (the main character is running from something)
S is for Sequel to a book you've already read
- Prince Caspian (Narnia #2)
T is for Time (the book travels time, moves through time quickly or flashes back)
- Chateau of Secrets (Two story time lines, modern day and one in WWII)
U is for Useful (which you found the book to be)
V is for Veteran (at least one character is/was a member of a military force)
W is for Wind (the book blew you away)
X is for XXIV (it's the 24th book you read this year)
- Thérèse Raquin (completed as number 24)
Y is Yo-Yo (your emotions were up and down as you read the book)
Z is for Zoo (there is an animal on the cover)
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Lion on cover)
[Notice: Original posting 2013-12-20 at Plethora of Books Blog: http://bookchallenges.weebly.com]
Tags: 2014 Reads, Challenges, A to Z