So, I am going to attempt to participate in this year's BookTube-A-Thon hosted by Ariel Bissett on Youtube. There are 7 reading challenges and I have chosen 7 books to complete said reading challenges. Now, I do not know what order that I will read these in or if I will even be able to complete all 7. I am going to try my best to read as much as I can inbetween work and rehearsal. The above picture is my current reading station. Wish me luck!!
Read a book with a person on the cover: I chose Alias Vol. 1 by Bill Sienkiewickz and David Mack. I have wanted to get into comic books for a while now and since I loved the Netflix series based off of Alias, Jessica Jones, I figured I would give this a go.
Read about a character who is very different from you: I chose Piecing Me Together by Renee Watson. This is about an African American teen named Jade. Her personality, based on the synopsis, seems to be determined, like myself, but for very different reasons. We have experienced very different lifestyles, some due to our race, others due to where we have grown up. I am really looking forward to picking this up. Plus, the cover is beautiful.
Read a book completely outside: I chose whisky words & a shovel II by r.h. Sin. This is a collection of poems, so I feel that it should be a quick and easy read outside. I have already read the first one and I really enjoyed it.
Read a hyped book: I chose The One Memory of Flora Banks by Emily Barr. I have seen this book all over booktube and it is one of the picks for the Zoella and Friends Summer 2017 bookclub.
Read a book that you bough because of the cover: I chose Feminist Fight Club: An Office Survival Manual by Jessica Bennet. It is supposed to be a self-help-esque book about surviving the demeaning comments and gestures in the office experienced by woman from men. I am not working in an office yet, but I will be one day and I am a Feminist.
Finish a book in one day: I chose The Chaos of Longing by K.Y. Robinson. It's another collection of poems.
Read 7 books: For my seventh book, I chose The Last of August Brittany Cavallaro. I ust finished the first book in this trilogy, A Study in Charlotte, and I loved it so much. It is a series about the great-great-great-great grandkids of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson and it is amazing!
I hope you enjoy this TBR. Follow me on Twitter @abookishtweet for updates!
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