Spring Bookish Bingo!

I participated in Winter Bookish Bingo last season and loved doing it so here I am again! And I love the Spring board even more ! Bookish Bingo is hosted by Bekka @ Pretty Deadly Reviews.

THE DETAILS (TAKEN FROM BEKKA’S BLOG):

  • Every new season has a new bingo card. This one is for books read in the months of March, April and May.
  • The object is to get as many BINGOs as possible (five across, up and down, or diagonal)
  • One square per book
  • You do not have to review these books, or even have a blog, this is simply for books read during the allotted months
  • At the end of May there will be an international giveaway for all participants. The more BINGOs you get, the more entries you get in the giveaway!
  • To participate, simply leave a comment at Bekka’s blogpost!

Board with transparent background

Categories with books I’m thinking about reading for it:

(Though just like last time, I’m probably not going to be sticking to the list)

  • Muslim Main Character: Amina’s Voice by Hena Khan
  • Green Cover: Secrets Under the Olive Tree by Nevien Shaabneh
  • Para-normal: Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy by Cassandra Clare
  • Just Words on Cover: The Problem with Forever by Jennifer L. Armentrout
  • Sisters: Caraval by Stephanie Garber
  • Magic: The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
  • Dragons: The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill
  • Spring Release: Blood Rose Rebellion by Rosayn Eves
  • Non Fiction: Where Am I Now? by Mara Wilson
  • Series Finale: The Midnight Star (The Young Elites #3) by Marie Lu
  • Thriller: RedDevil 4 by Eric C. Leuthardt
  • Politics or Gov’t: Any suggestions?
  • Free
  • Purple Cover: Wayfarer by Alexandra Bracken
  • Over 500 Pages: Lord of Shadows by Cassandra Clare
  • PoC On Cover: The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
  • Multi POV: Falling Kingdoms by Morgan Rhodes
  • LGBT+ Main Character: History is All You Left Me by Adam Silvera
  • Adapted to TV/Movie: Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthud Golden
  • Witches: Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Córdova
  • 2017 Debut: The Love Interest by Cale Dietrich
  • Historical: The Miniatuarist by Jessie Burton
  • Retelling: Peter Darling by Austin Chant
  • Scary: I am a scaredy cat so none
  • Blue Cover: Exit West by Mohsin Hamid

Are you participating this season? Does anyone have a suggestion of a scary book that’s not too scary?

9 thoughts on “Spring Bookish Bingo!

  1. This bingo looks like fun! I think I’d love to participate 😀 As for a scary, but not so scary recommendations, I would suggest maybe any story by Edgar Allen Poe (especially The Tell-Tale Heart or The Raven) or maybe even The Graveyard book by Neil Gaiman!

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    1. You should!! It’s a lot of fun! And the categories are great this season. Oo, you’re right! Edgar Allan Poe seems like a safe choice, thank you! I’ve been wanting to read The Graveyard Book too so that’s also a good one.

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      1. They really are. Hopefully I can fit the bingo into my schedule this time! And I’d love to see what you think of those stories, especially Poe’s stories. I love his work! 😀

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  2. I love the idea of Bingo reading challenges, but I never participate. They intimidate my ADD reading habits a bit too much. O_o I don’t read scary books, personally, so I don’t have a recommendation. Perhaps you can find a short story? Or, read some middle grade/YA scary stories– those are typically totally readable by me. Goosebumps books, perhaps?

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    1. Aww, I’m sorry! I really like BINGO challenges too! If you wanted, you could always start just for the sake of it and not worry about getting any BINGOs which might take the pressure off a little.

      Ooo, the Goosebumps books used to scare me when I was little. It would be kind of fun reading those again to compare reactions over the years ☺. That’s a good idea, middle grade scary will probably be readable. Thank you!

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