Challenge your TBR with the October Bookish Bingo Board!
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October Bookish Bingo prompts: Horror, Night in the title, Published in October, Orange cover, Set on Halloween, 400+ pages, Pumpkin on cover, Fae or magical being, Amnesia, Features a bookstore, Cat on the cover, Haunting or ghost, free space, Character wears a disguise or costume, Read with a friend, Published before 2020, Leftover from Septemberâs TBR, Title begins with O, Mystery to be solved, Black cover, Audiobook, Kept you up reading, LGBTQ+ character on cover, Set in the mountains, Shifter romance
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2 bingos!
favorite reads so far this month:
Lovely One / Ketanji Brown Jackson (leftover Sept TBR, 400+ pages, read with a friend) - such a brilliant, impressive lady!
The Sweetness Between Us / Sarah Winifred Searle (published in October, LGBTQAI+ character on cover, setting includes Halloween, fae or magical being=werewolves etc ) - a newly turned teen vampire befriends a (pan) boy who knits (and lives on a farm with bunnies and a miniature pony), so many fun surprises in this cute graphic novel
Swing / Audrey Meeker (published in October, character wears costume) - super cute middlegrade graphic novel in which kids get to enjoy the hobbies they love in spite of bullying.
Girlmode / Magdalene Visaggio - (published in October, LGBTQAI+ on cover) another cute graphic novel starring a trans girl at her new school and the complicated friendships that she makes there
Love Buzz / Neely Tubati Alexander (stayed awake to read) The cover looked black to me when I checked it out on my perpetually-nightmode e-reader, but turned out to be a dark midnight blue! It turned out to be a fun, modern romantic comedy involving a chance love-at-first-sight encounter between two Seattle-area residents in New Orleans.
Not quite finished yet, but enjoying:
â The Night Parade / Jami Nakamura Lin - a creatively written memoir blends Japanese folklore (with lots of yokai), family stories, and heartbreaking personal experiences