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YAKIMA VALLEY LIBRARIES PRESENTS Got bad reviews Re-read a favorite Award winner Made you laugh / cry By or about a person who has a disability One-word title Published before you were born Debut author Been meaning to read Biography or memoir Suggested by a librarian or bookseller Out of your comfort zone Passionately recommend a book By an immigrant or with an immigrationcentral narrative Published in 2018 On a bestseller list Translated from another language Curious about the job Classic Narrated by a minor Graphic novel #wndb We need diverse books Cover caught your eye Tied to current events Recommended by a friend

Winter Reading Challenge: INSTRUCTIONS & FAQS THIS SOUNDS GREAT! HOW DO I PLAY? Pick up a Bingo card at your local library, Inklings Bookshop, or print one from the YVL website (visit: www.yvl.org/wrc). Read! And work toward a BINGO or blackout by filling in book titles and authors on your Bingo card. Return your completed card to your local library by March 31 st and fill out an entry form for one of several prizes. DO I HAVE TO READ PRINT BOOKS? Nope! You re encouraged to enjoy all book formats, including books on CD, ebooks, downloadable audiobooks, etc. DO I HAVE TO READ LIBRARY BOOKS? Obviously, we love it when you check out books from your local community library, but books you own, borrow from a friend, or buy, all definitely count! WHAT IF I NEED IDEAS ABOUT WHAT TO READ? If you re stumped or would like book suggestions for some of the Bingo squares, ask library staff or a local bookseller, check out NoveList Plus (a book recommendation resource available from the library), or use one of YVL s online book lists, some of which were specifically created for this program. MY CHILD(REN) WOULD LOVE THIS! CAN THEY PLAY, TOO? Sorry, no. This program is limited to adults 18 and older; however, we invite children and teens to participate in our annual summer reading program, which begins in June. I READ A BOOK THAT COULD BE APPLIED TO MULTIPLE SPACES ON MY BINGO CARD. CAN I DO THAT? Again, no you can only use each title once. CAN I COMPLETE MORE THAN ONE BINGO CARD? Of course. It s a Reading Challenge, after all so read away! (Why not try to finish them all?) YOU MENTIONED PRIZES. TELL ME MORE If you complete and return your game board by March 31 st, you can enter your name in a drawing for one of several prizes you choose which prize jar you would like your entry to go in. Prizes include gift cards and VIP library experiences! (See the YVL website for a full list of prizes.) A completed Bingo card can have a single BINGO (a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal row of five filled-in squares) or a blackout, meaning all squares are filled in. A card with a single BINGO gives you one entry. A card with a blackout gives you five entries and they don t all have to go into the same drawing. WHEN WILL WINNERS BE ANNOUNCED? We ll draw names on April 9 th, 2018, and will contact winners by phone or email. If your name is drawn and we haven t heard from you within seven (7) days from when we first tried to contact you, we will draw another name. Limit one prize per winner. THE FINE PRINT: You are on your honor to read the books before adding them to your Winter Reading Challenge bingo card. Cheating, skimming, or just reading reviews online will invoke bad winter karma which may include sniffles, lack of marshmallows in your hot chocolate, or losing your mittens. Thank you to our program sponsors! WHAT IF I STARTED A BOOK IN 2017, BUT FINISHED IT AFTER THE NEW YEAR, AND/OR BEFORE I GOT MY BINGO CARD? If it fits one of the categories, feel free to use it! As long as you were still reading the book at the start of 2018, it counts. WHY DOES MY FRIEND S CARD HAVE DIFFERENT SQUARES THAN MINE? Since traditional Bingo cards are all different to make the game more interesting, we decided to offer four different book Bingo cards, too. Questions? Contact Us! (509) 452-8541 www.yvl.org

YAKIMA VALLEY LIBRARIES PRESENTS LGBTQIA+ identified protagonist Been meaning to read Siblings Set in the Pacific Northwest Author shares part of your name Picture book A love story Involves religion By a person of color / indigenous author Mystery / thriller Award winner Cover caught your eye Passionately recommend a book Set in the future Novel in verse Poetry Chosen from a display #wndb We need diverse books Listen to an audiobook Book from your childhood Set on another continent Re-read a favorite 6+ words in the title Out of your comfort zone Suggested by a librarian or bookseller

Winter Reading Challenge: INSTRUCTIONS & FAQS THIS SOUNDS GREAT! HOW DO I PLAY? Pick up a Bingo card at your local library, Inklings Bookshop, or print one from the YVL website (visit: www.yvl.org/wrc). Read! And work toward a BINGO or blackout by filling in book titles and authors on your Bingo card. Return your completed card to your local library by March 31 st and fill out an entry form for one of several prizes. DO I HAVE TO READ PRINT BOOKS? Nope! You re encouraged to enjoy all book formats, including books on CD, ebooks, downloadable audiobooks, etc. DO I HAVE TO READ LIBRARY BOOKS? Obviously, we love it when you check out books from your local community library, but books you own, borrow from a friend, or buy, all definitely count! WHAT IF I NEED IDEAS ABOUT WHAT TO READ? If you re stumped or would like book suggestions for some of the Bingo squares, ask library staff or a local bookseller, check out NoveList Plus (a book recommendation resource available from the library), or use one of YVL s online book lists, some of which were specifically created for this program. MY CHILD(REN) WOULD LOVE THIS! CAN THEY PLAY, TOO? Sorry, no. This program is limited to adults 18 and older; however, we invite children and teens to participate in our annual summer reading program, which begins in June. I READ A BOOK THAT COULD BE APPLIED TO MULTIPLE SPACES ON MY BINGO CARD. CAN I DO THAT? Again, no you can only use each title once. CAN I COMPLETE MORE THAN ONE BINGO CARD? Of course. It s a Reading Challenge, after all so read away! (Why not try to finish them all?) YOU MENTIONED PRIZES. TELL ME MORE If you complete and return your game board by March 31 st, you can enter your name in a drawing for one of several prizes you choose which prize jar you would like your entry to go in. Prizes include gift cards and VIP library experiences! (See the YVL website for a full list of prizes.) A completed Bingo card can have a single BINGO (a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal row of five filled-in squares) or a blackout, meaning all squares are filled in. A card with a single BINGO gives you one entry. A card with a blackout gives you five entries and they don t all have to go into the same drawing. WHEN WILL WINNERS BE ANNOUNCED? We ll draw names on April 9 th, 2018, and will contact winners by phone or email. If your name is drawn and we haven t heard from you within seven (7) days from when we first tried to contact you, we will draw another name. Limit one prize per winner. THE FINE PRINT: You are on your honor to read the books before adding them to your Winter Reading Challenge bingo card. Cheating, skimming, or just reading reviews online will invoke bad winter karma which may include sniffles, lack of marshmallows in your hot chocolate, or losing your mittens. Thank you to our program sponsors! WHAT IF I STARTED A BOOK IN 2017, BUT FINISHED IT AFTER THE NEW YEAR, AND/OR BEFORE I GOT MY BINGO CARD? If it fits one of the categories, feel free to use it! As long as you were still reading the book at the start of 2018, it counts. WHY DOES MY FRIEND S CARD HAVE DIFFERENT SQUARES THAN MINE? Since traditional Bingo cards are all different to make the game more interesting, we decided to offer four different book Bingo cards, too. Questions? Contact Us! (509) 452-8541 www.yvl.org

YAKIMA VALLEY LIBRARIES PRESENTS Suggested by a librarian or bookseller Picture book Re-read a favorite Part of a series Contains a crime other than murder Been meaning to read Cover caught your eye Genre you don t usually read Protagonist not your gender Made you laugh / cry #wndb We need diverse books Robots, dragons or dinosaurs! Passionately recommend a book Debut author Historical fiction Set in space Out of your comfort zone Recommended by a friend Author shares part of your name Character of another faith An animal story Award winner Self help Young adult Has a happy ending

Winter Reading Challenge: INSTRUCTIONS & FAQS THIS SOUNDS GREAT! HOW DO I PLAY? Pick up a Bingo card at your local library, Inklings Bookshop, or print one from the YVL website (visit: www.yvl.org/wrc). Read! And work toward a BINGO or blackout by filling in book titles and authors on your Bingo card. Return your completed card to your local library by March 31 st and fill out an entry form for one of several prizes. DO I HAVE TO READ PRINT BOOKS? Nope! You re encouraged to enjoy all book formats, including books on CD, ebooks, downloadable audiobooks, etc. DO I HAVE TO READ LIBRARY BOOKS? Obviously, we love it when you check out books from your local community library, but books you own, borrow from a friend, or buy, all definitely count! WHAT IF I NEED IDEAS ABOUT WHAT TO READ? If you re stumped or would like book suggestions for some of the Bingo squares, ask library staff or a local bookseller, check out NoveList Plus (a book recommendation resource available from the library), or use one of YVL s online book lists, some of which were specifically created for this program. MY CHILD(REN) WOULD LOVE THIS! CAN THEY PLAY, TOO? Sorry, no. This program is limited to adults 18 and older; however, we invite children and teens to participate in our annual summer reading program, which begins in June. I READ A BOOK THAT COULD BE APPLIED TO MULTIPLE SPACES ON MY BINGO CARD. CAN I DO THAT? Again, no you can only use each title once. CAN I COMPLETE MORE THAN ONE BINGO CARD? Of course. It s a Reading Challenge, after all so read away! (Why not try to finish them all?) YOU MENTIONED PRIZES. TELL ME MORE If you complete and return your game board by March 31 st, you can enter your name in a drawing for one of several prizes you choose which prize jar you would like your entry to go in. Prizes include gift cards and VIP library experiences! (See the YVL website for a full list of prizes.) A completed Bingo card can have a single BINGO (a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal row of five filled-in squares) or a blackout, meaning all squares are filled in. A card with a single BINGO gives you one entry. A card with a blackout gives you five entries and they don t all have to go into the same drawing. WHEN WILL WINNERS BE ANNOUNCED? We ll draw names on April 9 th, 2018, and will contact winners by phone or email. If your name is drawn and we haven t heard from you within seven (7) days from when we first tried to contact you, we will draw another name. Limit one prize per winner. THE FINE PRINT: You are on your honor to read the books before adding them to your Winter Reading Challenge bingo card. Cheating, skimming, or just reading reviews online will invoke bad winter karma which may include sniffles, lack of marshmallows in your hot chocolate, or losing your mittens. Thank you to our program sponsors! WHAT IF I STARTED A BOOK IN 2017, BUT FINISHED IT AFTER THE NEW YEAR, AND/OR BEFORE I GOT MY BINGO CARD? If it fits one of the categories, feel free to use it! As long as you were still reading the book at the start of 2018, it counts. WHY DOES MY FRIEND S CARD HAVE DIFFERENT SQUARES THAN MINE? Since traditional Bingo cards are all different to make the game more interesting, we decided to offer four different book Bingo cards, too. Questions? Contact Us! (509) 452-8541 www.yvl.org

YAKIMA VALLEY LIBRARIES PRESENTS Out of your comfort zone Short stories #wndb We need diverse books Cover caught your eye Suggested by a librarian or bookseller Re-read a favorite More than 400 pages Listen to an audiobook Graphic novel Fairytale or classic retelling Been meaning to read Chosen from a display Passionately recommend a book Award winner Book about food Cozy mystery Set in the Pacific Northwest Children s fiction Translated from another language Something scary Neurodivergent author / main character Adapted for the screen Published in 2018 Fantasy Banned or challenged book

Winter Reading Challenge: INSTRUCTIONS & FAQS THIS SOUNDS GREAT! HOW DO I PLAY? Pick up a Bingo card at your local library, Inklings Bookshop, or print one from the YVL website (visit: www.yvl.org/wrc). Read! And work toward a BINGO or blackout by filling in book titles and authors on your Bingo card. Return your completed card to your local library by March 31 st and fill out an entry form for one of several prizes. DO I HAVE TO READ PRINT BOOKS? Nope! You re encouraged to enjoy all book formats, including books on CD, ebooks, downloadable audiobooks, etc. DO I HAVE TO READ LIBRARY BOOKS? Obviously, we love it when you check out books from your local community library, but books you own, borrow from a friend, or buy, all definitely count! WHAT IF I NEED IDEAS ABOUT WHAT TO READ? If you re stumped or would like book suggestions for some of the Bingo squares, ask library staff or a local bookseller, check out NoveList Plus (a book recommendation resource available from the library), or use one of YVL s online book lists, some of which were specifically created for this program. MY CHILD(REN) WOULD LOVE THIS! CAN THEY PLAY, TOO? Sorry, no. This program is limited to adults 18 and older; however, we invite children and teens to participate in our annual summer reading program, which begins in June. I READ A BOOK THAT COULD BE APPLIED TO MULTIPLE SPACES ON MY BINGO CARD. CAN I DO THAT? Again, no you can only use each title once. CAN I COMPLETE MORE THAN ONE BINGO CARD? Of course. It s a Reading Challenge, after all so read away! (Why not try to finish them all?) YOU MENTIONED PRIZES. TELL ME MORE If you complete and return your game board by March 31 st, you can enter your name in a drawing for one of several prizes you choose which prize jar you would like your entry to go in. Prizes include gift cards and VIP library experiences! (See the YVL website for a full list of prizes.) A completed Bingo card can have a single BINGO (a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal row of five filled-in squares) or a blackout, meaning all squares are filled in. A card with a single BINGO gives you one entry. A card with a blackout gives you five entries and they don t all have to go into the same drawing. WHEN WILL WINNERS BE ANNOUNCED? We ll draw names on April 9 th, 2018, and will contact winners by phone or email. If your name is drawn and we haven t heard from you within seven (7) days from when we first tried to contact you, we will draw another name. Limit one prize per winner. THE FINE PRINT: You are on your honor to read the books before adding them to your Winter Reading Challenge bingo card. Cheating, skimming, or just reading reviews online will invoke bad winter karma which may include sniffles, lack of marshmallows in your hot chocolate, or losing your mittens. Thank you to our program sponsors! WHAT IF I STARTED A BOOK IN 2017, BUT FINISHED IT AFTER THE NEW YEAR, AND/OR BEFORE I GOT MY BINGO CARD? If it fits one of the categories, feel free to use it! As long as you were still reading the book at the start of 2018, it counts. WHY DOES MY FRIEND S CARD HAVE DIFFERENT SQUARES THAN MINE? Since traditional Bingo cards are all different to make the game more interesting, we decided to offer four different book Bingo cards, too. Questions? Contact Us! (509) 452-8541 www.yvl.org