I would have DNFed The Unidentified Redhead if I wasn’t on a time restraint to finish this book bingo. Do not recommend.
Legends and Lattes is such a great cozy fantasy book. Definitely recommend. The relationships and found family is so good!
A fate of wrath and flame had a slow beginning, but so necessary for the world building and I really love the relationships of the characters.
Hook Line and Sinker, SO CUTE!
Double bingo!
The Big Door Prize
M.O. Walsh
*Title begins with The
The Knife of Never Letting Go
Patrick Ness
*Make up your own prompt: Read the book after watching the movie adaption
The New World
Patrick Ness
*Set in the wilderness
Give Me a Sign
Anna Sortino
*Deaf character
Punching The Air
Ibi Zoboi with Yusef Salaam
*Picked up at a Little Free Library
One By One
Ruth Ware
*Three word title
The Secret Life of Bees
Sue Monk Kidd
*Historical fiction about women of color
Foundation’s Triumph
David Brin
*Mathematician
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
Annie Barrows & Marie Ann Shaffer
*Pie on the cover or in the book
This one is my first #bookishbingo and it was quite fun!
Three word title- Academy of Beasts by Becca Fanning
Set in the wilderness- Raiders of Hearts (ARC) by Eliane Kensington
Freebie
Title begins with the- The Last Moonlight Dragon (ARC) by Dorothy McFalls
My make your own prompt was to choose a retelling! - I went with the Lady Macbeth (ARC) that I received from Ava Reid
It wasn’t part of the bingo winner but the has an epilogue was What the River Knows by Isabel Ibañez
This month had quite a few arcs and next month will too so that’s been a fun way to fit them into the challenge.
• Deaf Character- Amongst Our Weapons
• Gold on Cover- Winter’s Gifts
• Cover with a Black & White Photo- The Last Secret of the Secret Annex
• Historical Fiction about Women of Color- Eva Luna
• Green Cover- Odd Girl Out
A Lot of really good books this month.
I finally finished the Rivers of London series (up until the most recent one), so that’s a big check off my TBR!