In case you can't read my scribbles, here are the books I read and the squares they covered:
- A Visitor for Bear, A Birthday for Bear, Sniffles for Bear, and Just a Minute - An author who shares your first name. These are easy reader and picture books, but I was so thrilled to find an author that shared both my first and last name that I read everything our local library had and counted them as one square.
- Hot Zone - Nonfiction
- The Black Hour - Published in 2014
- Fangirl - That you saw someone else reading
- The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency - Cozy Mystery
- The Secret History - That everyone but you has read
- Remember Me Like This - Borrowed from the library
- Attachments - With a one-word title
- Calling Invisible Women - With a red cover
- The Good Girl - With a child on the cover
- The Thirteenth Child - Fantasy
- We Were Liars - Young adult novel
- A Constellation of Vital Phenomenon - An audiobook
- Flowers for Algernon - Published before 1970
- Everything I Never Told You - Thriller/Suspense
- Perfect - That you chose because of the cover
- The Grasshopper King - With an animal on the cover
- All the Light We Cannot See - Longer than 500 pages
- Wave - Biography or memoir
- The One Plus One - With a number in the title
- A Thousand Mornings - Poetry collection
- The Silkworm - Currently on the bestseller list
- How Not to be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking - Six words or more in the title
- Miss Marple: The Complete Short Stories - Reread something
Three of these were 5 star books; eight of them earned 4 stars; fourteen garnered 3 stars, and there were only two that were a slightly disappointing 2 stars for me. If you're interested, there are more details here on my Book Bingo Goodreads shelf.
I was in a reading rut, reading a lot of the same type of literary fiction, so I'm really grateful for the refreshing change that Book Bingo provided. I was able to branch out, try new genres, and surprise myself a bit. Usually I read reviews and consider books carefully before I start, but Book Bingo helped me return to some real fun in reading. In a happy coincidence, my tiny local library began offering books through Overdrive this summer, and it was a real pleasure to choose audiobooks and ebooks that way. I found my favorite summer book, Wave, via Overdrive, and am very thankful that I had the chance to read this stunning book. I loved Book Bingo and will look forward to doing it again next summer!
Entrance to Denver Public Library
You did a great job of reading a wide variety of books! It might be a good idea for me to try this next year, as I rarely venture outside my comfort zone.
ReplyDeleteI am delighted you enjoyed the challenge ... and rose to meet it! what a reading summer you had! I'm counting a covered card as 12 bingos. quite an accomplishment! I also loved A Thousand Mornings and just added Wave to my TBR list. hoping to continue reading outside my comfort zone a little more and I'm looking for ways to make that happen but still keep it fun. (stay tuned)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I'd like to try this next summer. And lots of your selections are sneaking onto my TBR list, too. Meanwhile, my book club calls so I will be trying to keep up with them over the winter. Alas, I'm a terribly slow reader.
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