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So for my TBR, I decided to read:
-obviously My Lady Jane for the jester and also because it's the group book
-Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets for the court
-Pride and Prejudice for Heir to the Throne
-Empire of Storms for Monarch
And I'm still trying to figure out what to read for the last two challenges. I'm also participating in the biannual bibliothon and will have my TBR up on my channel very soon.
-obviously My Lady Jane for the jester and also because it's the group book
-Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets for the court
-Pride and Prejudice for Heir to the Throne
-Empire of Storms for Monarch
And I'm still trying to figure out what to read for the last two challenges. I'm also participating in the biannual bibliothon and will have my TBR up on my channel very soon.
OKAYY!!! So, I know it's late in the game for TBR posting, but I wanted to wait until the BookTube-A-Thon challenges were out before I put one together. Since BTAT is the same week as the Biannual Bibliothon this year, all of my books meet challenges presented in both read-a-thons. Below will be all the books I am going to try to read this month, and i have the challenges they go towards for each read-a-thon in no particular order. If you want to know what challenges go to which read-a-thon you can watch the linked videos.
--BTAT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ghLW...
--Biannual Bibliothon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yHTO...
So without further ado:
-My Lady Jane: Our book of the month and possibly a book with a person on the cover
-Flame in the Mist: BBibliothon group read book and A book that is a cover buy
-The Giver: Finish a book in one day and Read a book to movie adaptation (then watch the movie)
-Everyday: A book with a person on the cover if I finish My Lady Jane early
-The Rest of Us Just Live Here: A book that is hyped and Throwback (a book over 300 pages)
-Of Fire and Stars: Host's favorite genre (Emma: Diversity) and LGBTQIA+
-The Secret Hum of A Daisy: Read a book only outdoors and Read a book you did not learn about on BookTube
-Looking For Alaska: A book that has been or still is on the banned books list
-7 of these books for the challenge of reading 7 books in 7 days!
So so sorry about this insanely long post! Happy reading everyone!!
--BTAT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ghLW...
--Biannual Bibliothon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yHTO...
So without further ado:
-My Lady Jane: Our book of the month and possibly a book with a person on the cover
-Flame in the Mist: BBibliothon group read book and A book that is a cover buy
-The Giver: Finish a book in one day and Read a book to movie adaptation (then watch the movie)
-Everyday: A book with a person on the cover if I finish My Lady Jane early
-The Rest of Us Just Live Here: A book that is hyped and Throwback (a book over 300 pages)
-Of Fire and Stars: Host's favorite genre (Emma: Diversity) and LGBTQIA+
-The Secret Hum of A Daisy: Read a book only outdoors and Read a book you did not learn about on BookTube
-Looking For Alaska: A book that has been or still is on the banned books list
-7 of these books for the challenge of reading 7 books in 7 days!
So so sorry about this insanely long post! Happy reading everyone!!




So if you've been keeping an eye on the poll, you've probably seen that My Lady Jane has won, and will be our book of the month!!! Therefore, Anna and I have come up with a theme for everyone to build their TBR piles on! This months theme will be Royalty! Here are the challenges we've come up with! They are in no way mandatory, but might help to make this month's selection a little fun.
Royalty Book Challenge:
• Monarch: Book that centers around a King or Queen
• Heir to the Throne: A book where the main character’s life has already been planned out for them by a parent, guardian, or other significant person in their life.
• The Court: A book based on friendship or that has a group working together.
• The Jester: A book in the comedy genre.
• The Subjects: A book where the main character starts off as an average citizen but moves up the social ladder.
• The Peasants: A book with a character that comes from a life of poverty.
Hope you all enjoy! Let us know what you're planning to read this month!