I'm excited to announce I'll be participating in The Reading Rush this year! So basically, I've picked books in the seven categories to read during the read-a-thon, which is taking place July 22-27. I don't expect to actually be able to complete this challenge because I'll have a large project taking place at working that week. However, I've chosen small books to help my odds of completing the challenges.
I didn't realize I could double dip in the categories, so this is a condensed list from my original picks.
Read a book in the same spot: Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur
I figured a book of poetry would be best to read a book in the same spot. I'm not much of a poetry person, but I've been wanting to pick up Milk and Honey for a while.
Read a book you meant to read last year, read a book with purple on the cover: Leah on the Offbeat by Becky Albertalli
I meant to read this last year, and I recently finished the first book so I decided to read Leah on the Offbeat for this one. It also has a pink/purple-ish purple cover on the front so it can fit into the "read a book with purple on the cover" category.
Read an author's debut novel: Forgotten Country by Catherine Chung or Carrie by Stephen King
I purchased Forgotten Country at a used bookstore (that was supposed to be haunted but all I found were rooms of books and two cats, lol) then realized I had it on my TBR this whole time. It's Chung's debut and also short enough for this read-a-thon. I may also switch out Forgotten Country with Carrie. It's Stephen King's first published novel and my copy has purple on the cover.
Read a book with a non-human character, read a book with five or more words in the title, read a book with purple on the cover: The Darkest Part of the Forest by Holly Black
This was the hardest category for me to find! I eventually settled on The Darkest Part of the Forest. I'm not entirely sure what it's about, but I believe there's fairies in it. There's also a hint of purple on the cover, so this can count as a book with purple if I end up in a bind.
Read a book then watch the movie adaptation: A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
I've been meaning to read this for soooooo long! Now it's finally time! The movie looks awesome as well.
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