Year of the Rabbit

Year of the Rabbit
February 1, 2023 - July 31, 2023



Level 1: 3-9 tasks
Level 2: 10 - 14 tasks
Level 3: 15 or more
 
Tasks can be done as many times as you need.

29/15
 
TASKS
 
1. In Chinese five element theory, each zodiac sign is associated with one of the five elements: Gold (Metal), Wood, Water, Fire, or Earth. 2023 is a year of the Water Rabbit, starting from January 22nd, 2023 and ending on February 9th, 2024.
🐇 Read a book that was published in either January or February of any year.
Irish Knit Murder - Peggy Ehrhart (Kensington - Feb 2023) - Feb 21
🐇 Read a book which is set in a coastal town.
The House on Blueberry Lane - Brenda Jackson (HQN - Aug 2022) - Feb 14
🐇 Read a book where the author's initials can be found in RABBIT.
 
2. The Rabbit is the fourth animal sign in the Chinese zodiac cycle and according to Chinese astrology, they are most compatible with the zodiac signs for Rabbits are Goats, Dogs, and Pigs.
🐇 Read a book that is fourth in a series.
The Bluestocking's Whirlwind Liaison - Bronwyn Scott (HH #1666 - Aug 2022) - Feb 10 
🐇 Read a book set in China.
🐇 Read a book where there is one of the above animals on the cover. (Show Cover)
Scent Detection - Leslie Marshman (HI #2086 - Aug 2022) (dog) - Feb 8
 
3. Rabbits are predicted to be gentle, quiet, elegant, and alert as well as quick, skillful, kind, patient, and very responsible. Though sometimes they are reluctant to reveal their minds to others and having a tendency to escape reality, but always faithful to those around them.
🐇 Read a book with a character who is faithful.
Police Dog Procedural - Lena Diaz (HI #2104 - Nov 2022) - Mar 14
🐇 Read a book that is quick to read. (Less than 200 pages).
Robyn's Guardian - Josie Jade, Regan Black (Calamitte Jane Pub - Feb 2023) (151 pgs) - Feb 2
🐇 Read a book that helps you escape reality. (Your interpretation).
What Happens in the Ballroom - Sabrina Jeffries (Kensington - Apr 2023) - Mar 9
 
4. Male Rabbits are characterized by always treating people politely, with a gentle smile that makes people feel that they are credible and sincere. When encountering tough difficulties, they are never discouraged but instead remain persistent in their endeavors to find solutions. This means they eventually achieve enviable success.
🐇 Read a book with a character who is polite.
A Rogue for the Dutiful Duchess - Louise Allen (HH #1713 - Apr 2023) - Mar 24
🐇 Read a book where a character has success at something.
Hometown Reunion - Christine Rimmer (HSE #2966 - Mar 2023) (TV show) - Feb 17
🐇 Read a book with a smile on the cover. (Show cover.)
A Kiss in the Moonlight - Cathy Maxwell (Avon - Apr 2023) - Mar 29
 
5. Female Rabbits are gentle, considerate, sweet-tempered and seldom lose temper. They love the peaceful life and would meticulously decorate their environment to make it fresh and elegant. Female Rabbits have a strong sense of group honor and they like to participate in group activities. In the face of interests, they would give priority to collective interests rather than their own because they respect and love the collective.
🐇 Read a book with a character who is a decorator.
New Beginnings in the Little Irish Village - Michelle Vernal (Bookouture - May 2023) - May 4
🐇Read a book where a character participates in a group activity.
🐇 Read a book with a sweet character. (Your interpretation).
Her Man of Honor - Teri Wilson (HSE #2972 - Apr 2023) - Mar 27
 
6. There are a couple of famous people who are rabbits.
Albert Einstein who was born in 1879 was an Earth Rabbit, and Michael Jordan born in 1963 was a Water Rabbit.
🐇 Read a book which has water on the cover. (Show cover).
Up Close and Deadly - Marie Ferrarella (HRS #2200 - Oct 2022) (lake) - Feb 7
🐇 Read a book with a character called Albert, Michael or Jordan.
The Duke's Shield - C.H. Admirand (Dragonblade Pub - Feb 2023) (Michael) - Feb 9
🐇 Read a book where the author's initials can be found in EINSTEIN.
Grave Danger - Nichole Severn (HI #2051 - Feb 2022) - Feb 28
 
7. Lucky numbers for a Rabbit are 3, 4, 6, and numbers containing them (like 34 and 46). Their lucky days are the 26th, 27th, and 29th of every month.
🐇 Read a book that is either 3rd, 4th or 6th in a series.
When Justice Rides - B.J. Daniels (HQN - Feb 2023) (Book 6) - Feb 9
🐇 Read a book where a character has a lucky day.
Retracing the Investigation - Tyler Anne Snell (HI #2083- July 2022) - Mar 1
🐇 Read a book with a number in the title.
One Night with the Maverick - Melissa Senate (HSE #2929 - Sept 2022) - Mar 3
 
8. Rabbits also have lucky colors which are red, pink, purple, and blue. They also have lucky flowers which are plantain lily, and jasmine. Also they have lucky directions: east, south and northwest.
🐇 Read a book with a red, pink, purple or blue cover. (Show cover).
The Devine Doughnut Shop - Carolyn Brown (Montlake - Feb 2023) - Feb 15
🐇 Read a book with a flower on the cover. (Show cover.)
Strawberry Lane - Jodi Thomas (Zebra - May 2023) - Apr 21
🐇 Read a book where the MC's initials can be found in EAST SOUTH NORTHWEST.
The Marquess and the Runaway Lady - Samantha Hastings (HH#1712 - Mar 2023) - Feb 25
 
9. Rabbits unlucky numbers are 1, 7, and 8. Their unlucky colors are dark brown, dark yellow, and white.
🐇 Read a book that the title or author's name is white, brown or yellow.
His Majesty's Forbidden Fling - Susan Meier (HR #4815 - Aug 2022) (white) - Feb 20
🐇 Read a book with a character who is unlucky.
Don't Wake a Sleeping Lyon - Sara Adrien (Dragonblade Pub - July 2023) - July 17
🐇 Read a book where the author's initials can be found in ONE SEVEN EIGHT.
Ever After - Elswyth Thane (Hawthorn Books - Jan 1945) - Apr 20
 
10. The sign of Rabbit is a symbol of longevity, peace, and prosperity in Chinese culture. 2023 is predicted to be a year of hope.
🐇 Read a book that makes you feel peaceful. (Your interpretation).
Hopefully Ever After - Beth Wiseman (Zondervan - Apr 2023) - Apr 18
🐇 Read a book where a character is hopeful.
A Texas Kind of Cowboy - Delores Fossen (HQN - Mar 2023) - Mar 4
🐇 Read a book from a series that is long. (10 or more in the series).

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