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A Sign of the Times Reading Challenge: Chinese Zodiac Edition

February-Dragon
March-Snake
April-Horse
May-Sheep
June-Monkey
July-Rooster
August-Dog
September-Boar
October-Rat
November-Ox
December-Tiger
January
R-
A-
B-
B-
I-
T-






February
D-
R- The Replacement by Brenna Yovanoff
A-
G-
O-
N-



February: HORSE Completed
H:
O:
R:
S:
E:





January: SNAKE Completed
S:
N:
A:
K:
E:






P= The Book about Blanche and Marie by Per Olov Enquist
I= The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai
G= Animal Farm by George Orwell
C= The Clan of the Cave Bear byJean M. Auel
A= And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
L=The Call of the Wild by Jack London
M=Christmas Mourning by Margaret Maron
I know, I'm bad because I picked the shortest word possible.
Christmas Mourning by Margaret Maron

January: Tiger
Febuary: Rabbit
March: Dragon
April: Snake
May: Horse
June: Sheep
July: Monkey
August: Roaster
September: Dog
October: Boar
November: Rat
December: Ox
January: T-I-G-E-R
0/5 Complete
T:
I:
G:
E: The Raven Prince by Elizabeth Hoyt
R:



S - Sleeping Murder by Agatha Christie 1/11/2011
N - Nemesis by Agatha Christie 1/10/2011
A - The Thirteen Problems by Agatha Christie 1/5/2011
K - Miss Knight - The Mirror Crack’d by Agatha Christie 1/10/2011
E - Emily Trefusis - The Sittaford Mystery by Agatha Christie 1/12/2011





February - Horse (5/5)
H -Dead and Gone by Charlaine Harris 2/2/2011
O - Ariadne Oliver - Cards on the Table by Agatha Christie 2/1/2011
R - Alexei Romanov - Dead in the Family by Charlaine Harris 2/3/2011
S - The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie 2/1/2011
E - Eric Northman - From Dead to Worse by Charlaine Harris 2/2/2011





March - (gentle) Sheep [11/11]
G - Aspasia Glen - The Mysterious Mr. Quin by Agatha Christie 3/5/2011
E - Elly St Clair - Ghost Hunter by Jayne Castle 3/9/2011
N - Nancy Halifax - Obsidian Prey by Jayne Castle 3/11/2011
T - Sherriff Tina Barron - The Crafty Teddy by John J. Lamb 3/9/2011
L - The False-Hearted Teddy by John J. Lamb 3/9/2011
E - Emmett London - Silver Master by Jayne Castle 3/10/2011
S - Sarah King - Appointment with Death by Agatha Christie 3/2/2011
H - Hercule Poirot’s Christmas by Agatha Christie 3/3/2011
E - Mark Easterbrook - The Pale Horse by Agatha Christie 3/4/2011
E - Elizabeth Cole - Curtain by Agatha Christie 3/6/2011
P - Hercule Poirot - Death in the Air by Agatha Christie 3/7/2011











April - Monkey (0/6)
May - Rooster (0/6)
June - Dog (worrier) (0/10)
July - Boar (gallant) (0/11)
August - Rat (tense) (0/8)
September - Ox (stubborn) (0/10)
October - Tiger (0/5)
November - Rabbit (0/6)
December - Dragon (0/6)

It depends on your birth year not your birth month. But if you're a rabbit then it would look like this
January- Rabbit
February- Dragon
March- Snake
April-Horse
etc...

4/5
January
H-
O-
R-
S-
E-





January - 7/7
Signs Complete: 1/12
R -
A -
T -
W -
I -
S -
E -







January - Rat Wise
February - Ox Calm
March - Tiger
April - Rabbit
May - Dragon
June - Snake
July - Horse
August - Sheep Shy
September - Monkey
October - Rooster
November - Dog Loyal
December - Pig Naive

R: Remember Me by Mary Higgins Clark --- Done 1/14/11
A: Alex from Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks --- Done 1/2/11
B: Birthright by Nora Roberts --- Done 1/15/11
B: A Beautiful Place to Die by Malla Nunn --- Done 1/10/11
I: In the Electric Mist with Confederate Dead by James Lee Burke --- Done 1/3/11
T: Temporary Sanity: A Crime Novel by Rose Connors --- Done 1/12/11







It depends on your birth year not your birth month. ..."
No problem, Sheila. I'm hear to help so feel free to ask anytime.

January = Dragon
February = Snake
March = Horse
April = Sheep
May = Monkey
June = Rooster
July = Dog
August = Pig
September = Rat
October = Ox
November = Tiger
December = Rabbit

Duration: January 1 - 31, 2011
Dragon (� �) � � / � (�) (Yang, 1st Trine, Fixed Element Wood): Magnanimous, stately, vigorous, strong, self-assured, proud, noble, direct, dignified, eccentric, intellectual, fiery, passionate, decisive, pioneering, artistic, generous, loyal. Can be tactless, arrogant, imperious, tyrannical, demanding, intolerant, dogmatic, violent, impetuous, brash
I may be a dragon, but that doesn't sound at all like me. I can't see how everyone born in the same year would have the same personality.







February - Horse
March - Sheep
April - Monkey
May - Rooster
June - Dog
July - Boar
August - Rat
September - Ox
October - Tiger
November - Rabbit
December - Dragon
January - Snake
4/5 Complete
N - Niall from Fragile Eternity






January: Tiger
Febuary: Rabbit
March: Dragon
April: Snake
May: Horse
June: Sheep
July: Monkey
August: Roaster
September: Dog
October: Boar
November: Rat
December: Ox
January: T-I-G-E-R
1/5 Complete
T:
I:
G:
E:
R:



January- Ox
February-Tiger
March-Rabbit
April-Dragon
May-Snake
June-Horse
July-Sheep
August-Monkey
September-Rooster
October-Dog
November-Boar
December-Rat
January:
C
A
L
M
O
X

H = Hatsue (character) from The Sound of Waves by Yukio Mishima
O = Out Stealing Horses by Per Petterson
R = Good Morning, Midnight by Jean Rhys (author)
S = Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas by James Patterson
E = Plum Spooky by Janet Evanovich
February - Sheep
March - Monkey
April - Rooster
May - Dog
June - Boar
July - Rat
August - Ox
September - Tiger
October - Rabbit
November - Dragon
December - Snake






R:
A: Alex from Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks Done 1/2/11
B:
B:
I:
T:
How was Safe haven, Sheila? I'm thinking about reading it in the near future.
[bookco..."


Mhmmm, I definitely won't buy it then. I'll just request it from my library. I've read a few books by him and I liked everything. Thanks for the feedback, Sheila.

Jan ~ Rooster
R ~
O ~ One Dance with a Duke by Tessa Dare
O ~ Osterlund, Anne's Aurelia
S ~ Snyder, Maria's Poison Study
T ~ The Thief by Megan Whalen Turner
E ~ Elizabeth Essex's The Pursuit of Pleasure
R ~
Completed: 2/7



February = Horse
March = Sheep
April = Monkey
May = Rooster
June = Dog
July = Boar
August = Rat
September = Ox
October = Tiger
November = Rabbit
December = Dragon
January: Snake
5/5 Complete

H = Hatsue (character) from The Sound of Waves by Yukio Mishima
O = Out Stealing Horses by Per Petterson
R = Good Morning, Midnight by Jean Rhys (author)
S = Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas by James Patterson
E = Plum Spooky by Janet Evanovich (author)
February - Sheep
March - Monkey
April - Rooster
May - Dog
June - Boar
July - Rat
August - Ox
September - Tiger
October - Rabbit
November - Dragon
December - Snake






January: Tiger
Febuary: Rabbit
March: Dragon
April: Snake
May: Horse
June: Sheep
July: Monkey
August: Roaster
September: Dog
October: Boar
November: Rat
December: Ox
January: T-I-G-E-R
4/5 Complete
T:
I:
G:
E:
R:





March: Horse
April: Sheep
June: Rooster
July: Dog
August: Boar
September: Rat
October: Ox
November: Tiger
December: Rabbit
****
January:
Completed: 6/6






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February:
Completed: 5/5





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March:
Completed: 4/5





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April:
Completed: 6/8








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May:
Completed: 6/6






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June:
O:Once Bitten, Twice Shy by Jennifer Rardin
S:Supernatural Noir by Ellen Datlow
Completed: 5/7











Some people do have too much time on their hands. Not to mention that it is completely confusing. Now there is a new sign and depending on you birthday you could technically have two signs.


Angie, they made an addition to the zodiac sign so some people have new signs (I was a tarsus but now I'm a Aries). In a way it pertains to this challenge, but more so the other sign of times challenge.


R: Remember Me by Mary Higgins Clark --- Done 1/14/11
A: Alex from Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks --- Done 1/2/11
B: Birthright by Nora Roberts --- Done 1/15/11
B: A Beautiful Place to Die by Malla Nunn --- Done 1/10/11
I: In the Electric Mist with Confederate Dead by James Lee Burke --- Done 1/3/11
T: Temporary Sanity: A Crime Novel by Rose Connors --- Done 1/12/11









LMAO Sheila, that comment just made a good day even better. Out of everything you read Safe Haven made you uncomfortable? lol, if that isn't irony then I don't know what it.

Duration: January 1 - 31, 2011






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What is the Chinese Zodiac?
Unlike regular zodiac, the Chinese Zodiac Astrology circulates in the span of twelve years instead of twelve months. Each year is represented by an animal and each animal represents certain personalities. The animals are: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and pig.
Please note that because the Chinese Zodiac is measured in the span of 12 years (and not twelve months) we will be assigning each animal to a specific month. Since the rat appears first on the Chinese calendar, it will be assigned the month of January; the Buffalo appears second so it will be assigned to the month of February and so on� Also, all information was gathered from and .
Here the animals and a little bit about him
The Rules
First, determine which animal you are; this can be done by looking at the images above. That is the animal you'll start with (whenever you start the challenge). Then each month thereafter use the next animal that comes after their particular animal.You read the letters of the animal associated with the month you're currently reading in. The letter must correspond to the first letter of a title, the first letter of an author's first or last name, or the first letter of a character's first or last name from the book. Just let us know what the link to the letter is if it's not obvious. You may ignore the 'A', 'An', 'The', etc. at the beginning of titles to get to the first significant word. So "The Virgin's Secret" would be a 'V' title and "A Highlander Christmas" would be an 'H' title. (Thanks for the example BJ Rose) Once you get through all the animals you may start over again and read different books or re-read books you've read before. Each challenge will follow a different pattern because (almost) everyone will have a different animal. For example; Lisarenee’s, who happens to be a monkey, challenge would look like this:
January = Monkey
February = Rooster
March = Dog
April = Pig
May = Rat
June = Ox
July = Tiger
August = Rabbit
September = Dragon
October = Snake
November = Horse
December = Sheep
The rules for five of the animals will be slightly different. Why you ask? Words like rat, sheep, dog, ox, and pig are way too easy, so we added a delicious twist. Not only will you be reading the animals, you will also have to pick a word from the personality list to accompany the animal. So instead of reading the word R A T you will be adding an adjective like the word wise and read W I S E R A T. REMEMBER! This rule only applies five animals: the rat, sheep, dog, pig, and ox. For every other month, please simply read the animal i.e. M O N K E Y or R O O S T E R etc�
Personality Word List
All words from the list below was taken from
Rat: wise, venal, honest, tense, aggressive, forthright, tenacious, intense, meticulous, charismatic, sensitive, intellectual, industrious, charming, eloquent, sociable, artistic, shrewd, manipulative, vindictive, self-destructive, envious, mendacious, venal, obstinate, critical, over-ambitious, ruthless, intolerant, and scheming.
Sheep: righteous, sincere, sympathetic, mild-mannered, shy, artistic, creative, gentle, compassionate, understanding, mothering, peaceful, generous, seeks security, moody, indecisive, over-passive, worrier, pessimistic, over-sensitive, complainer, weak-willed.
Dog: honest, intelligent, straightforward, loyal, sense of justice and fair play, attractive, amicable, unpretentious, sociable, open-minded, idealistic, moralistic, practical, affectionate, sensitive, cynical, lazy, cold, judgmental, pessimistic, worrier, stubborn, quarrelsome.
Pig: honest, gallant, sturdy, sociable, peace-loving, patient, loyal, hard-working, trusting, sincere, calm, understanding, thoughtful, scrupulous, passionate, intelligent, naïve, over-reliant, self-indulgent, gullible, fatalistic, materialistic.
Ox: dependable, ambitious, calm, methodical, born leader, patient, hardworking, conventional, steady, modest, logical, resolute, tenacious, stubborn, dogmatic, hot-tempered, narrow-minded, materialistic, rigid, demanding.