Welcome to the easiest challenge you’ll find all year! Read books. Mark off squares. That’s all it takes to participate in Bookish Bingo! Play along with us!
Here are the rules:
Each month we will upload a new bingo card. You download the bingo card and mark off squares as you read books each month. At the end of the month, we will post our own bingo cards. Link up your post or post your own bingo card in the comments.
The monthly winner will be the person with the most marked squares. None of that across, diagonal, up and down, corners stuff. Just the number of squares. Be sure to include the books you’ve read for each of the squares. Only books read during the current month count. You may use the same book to fill multiple squares. We’ll announce the winner the following month to allow everyone time to link up their posts.
Download your Bookish Bingo card now and get started!
March Bookish Bingo
Click on the card to download (or right click here and save-as).
Mark up the card however you wish to claim the squares.
Here’s a recap for clarity (with specific dates for example):
March 4 – new bingo card available
Apr 3 – Julie and I will post our March completed bingo cards. You can link up your bingo cards in this post
Apr 4 – new bingo card available
May 2 – Julie and I will post our April completed bingo cards. You can link up your bingo cards in this post. We will also be posting the January winner of the most squares in this post.
And so on and so forth.
Questions? Comments? Let’s do this!
You know I am in! 🙂
Freda recently posted…March Bingo
Great!
I’m in for the first time http://libriamicimiei.blogspot.it/2017/03/chapter-break-bingo-march-2017.html
welcome aboard, Veronica!
Good luck, y’all! I already have a few squares I can mark, but I have spotted the challenging ones!
You, too, Charlie!
I’m in again! A couple of those squares are going to be challenging for me!
Agreed! But hopefully can’t be worse than my February card! Ha! What exactly is Fan Fiction, though? I know it’s out there, but I thought it was a blogosphere thing. . . anyone have an example so I can understand?
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Fanfiction is a story based on characters in an already-published novel, written by fans (not the original author). There are lots of fan fiction sites, and you can search (for example) “Harry Potter Fanfiction” and you’ll actually find websites devoted to it! For less obscure books, it might be harder to find.
If you haven’t read Fan Girl by Rainbow Rowell, Kristine, you should check it out. The main character writes Fan Fic!
Good luck, everyone!!! This one may be a challenge to fill all of the squares.
I agree, Rose. This one is tricky. We can blame Julie!