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Fall 2025 Read-a-Thon: Team Yellow Car



I slept in so have done zero reading yet but I started Nothing Ever Happens Here yesterday and it’s going fast. Sadly it also seems to fit the title a little too well.
I said I would read 4-6 books. I have 7 books left in the primary yearly challenge so going to try to push myself.

Welcome to your first read-a-thon :)


Thanks!


I finished this one and then finished a book I'd already started (had 172 pages left), so a good start! Please let me know if I put things wrong on the spreadsheet.


You can just pick one! It's usually helpful to pick the prompt that has the fewest options available on the planning sheet but otherwise it's up to you.


Each finished book counts for one prompt, yes! we check everything that a book might count for in the planning tab so that everyone can see what still needs filling but for the finished book, you pick just one prompt.

Yup, you'll pick one prompt (of the however many it potentially fits) for your finished book, and add that into the spot for it in the category tab (the ones labeled "Childhood," "Adolescence," etc.) Then in the Completed Plans tab, you can add them as you originally did, where it's one column for one book, noting everything the book can potentially fit; I personally like to highlight the one I did end up putting it on, if we do it that way. Makes it a bit easier if anyone needs to move it later, when we've run out of prompts a bit more. :) I think it's also convenient to highlight the row of a completed prompt in the Plans tab, so everyone can see at a glance which have been filled or not.
I added your two to the prompts you picked for them and highlighted them on the Plans tab, so you can see what I mean! :)
A bit tangentially... What did you think of The Brides of High Hill? I love that series (and everything Nghi Vo writes, lol), but I feel like I don't run into *that* many people who've read them.

I liked The Brides of High Hill quite a lot - I've liked all in the series so far. This one had more horror in it than the other ones and I found it a nice addition. I really like her writing and have her "Gatsby" book on my list.


I liked The Brides of High Hill quite a lot - I've liked all in the series so far. This one had mo..."
The next one in the series comes out in October, I read an ARC (and loved it); it leans more horror, too, which I do think suits Vo's writing really well. The Gatsby one is fantastic, too! If you read & like it, I also highly recommend her Siren Queen, as well; I think it has more in common with the Gatsby retelling than with the Singing Hills novellas because it's also historical, some similar fantastical elements between them.

Hey Team Yellow Car!
Sorry I was MIA yesterday - my toddler decided that playing on my laptop was more important that whatever I was trying to do on it, and I literally had to hide it in my closet to keep it from her lol.
I've added my things to the spreadsheet, including what I've read yesterday! Cheers for the yellow team!
Sorry I was MIA yesterday - my toddler decided that playing on my laptop was more important that whatever I was trying to do on it, and I literally had to hide it in my closet to keep it from her lol.
I've added my things to the spreadsheet, including what I've read yesterday! Cheers for the yellow team!

I liked The Brides of High Hill quite a lot - I've liked all in the series so far. Thi..."
Nice! I have the next one on hold at the library for when it comes out.
Hopefully I didn’t screw you all’s spreadsheet up too much in my excitement.




I'm a late addition to the group. I've been in a super bad reading slump since the end of July and I'm hopeful this will help me start reading again. I've been working on finishing two books and will be adding those to the spreadsheet

I'm a late addition to the group. I've been in a super bad reading slump since the end of July and I'm hopeful this will help me start reading again. I've been working on finishing two bo..."
Welcome to the team!

I started A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking, it might end up not being my cup of tea but going to give it a little longer before I decided if it is a DNF or not.
Hope everyone is having a great day of reading!



I feel like I haven’t finished almost anything, but I’m reading several books at the same time, so it’s very much a feast or famine situation where I’ll probably finish three or four in one day 😅

I've put a book each on the "green cover" and "pink cover" categories in the plan tab as they had zero plans so far.






I had these two at the top of my list to read already. The pink one is definitely not a YA book, lol. That one you linked looks pretty good too, I wasn't reading a lot of graphic novels or comics when that came out so wasn't aware of it.



for what it's worth, Sex Criminals is great lol




I started on When Among Crows this morning it should be quicky but I having a hard time staying focused. I am still hoping to finish it today.
If I can't focus I will start on my next read which is a graphic novel Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands. Technically I think it should be quick but I also might get lost in the pictures.




Now I need to figure out what to read next. I'll try to figure out something with multiple options.
Hey y'all, sorry I've been MIA this week! I ended up in the hospital a couple of days ago with some pre-term contractions (everything is ok, but they kept me overnight) so not much reading, and not much Goodreadsing.
Will catch up on my numbers, and I did finish The Homemade God, which I'll slot in!
Will catch up on my numbers, and I did finish The Homemade God, which I'll slot in!

I finished When Among Crows, I had intended to listen to it yesterday while I was doing some other things but I kept getting lost so had to read it with my eyes. Even that seemed to confuse me yesterday, seems like my brain wasn't screwed in correct.
I started Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands and The Compound today.
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Each group will be asked a series of questions, which you will answer with the books you read. You can answer these questions using the title, cover, or plot of the book.
THE PROMPTS
Childhood
A book with a bright colored cover
A book with a child as a major character
A book whose title includes the letter A, B, and C
A book related to a fairy tale, myth or legend
A book featuring a game or sport
A book by a debut author
A book with a main page genre of Child or Children
A book by an author who was once a child (*wink wink*)
Adolescence
A coming of age book
A romance
A book featuring a group of friends
A book where someone leaves home
A book with scenes in a school or college
A book with a pink cover
A book by an author whose initials are found in HIGH SCHOOL
A book with a rebellion
Adulthood
A book set in a workplace
A book where someone gets married
A book where money is a concern
A book with a house on the cover
A book where a child is born
A book with a green cover
A book by an author who has written 5+ books
A book featuring a dinner party
Middle Age
A book where someone changes jobs
A book that includes family problems
A book featuring a professional (doctor, lawyer, scientist, etc.)
A book where a relationship ends
A book where a character achieves success
A book where a character travels
A book whose title starts with a letter in ADULT
A book with an orange or red cover
Older Age
A book featuring a character over 65 years old
A book where someone deals with a death
A book you have been wanting to read for a long time
A classic
A book with a gray or white cover
The most recent book an author has published
The first book a prolific author (10+ books) had published
*Note: Just because a prompt is under a specific stage of life does not mean the main character needs to be that age. For example, you can choose a book featuring elderly people leading a rebellion, or middle aged people falling in love
The Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
Team Leaders: Roxana and Sophia
Amy
Brittany
Emily B
Kathy
Samantha
Emma R