Chapter Break Bingo – July 2017

Posted July 4, 2017 by Lynn in Bookish Bingo, Challenges, Featured Posts / 13 Comments

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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!

In honor of World Emoji Day (July 17), we are going full on images this month for Bingo! It’s completely open to your interpretation. You can consult this page for ideas. I added a label grid at the bottom that Julie and I will be using. There are numbers for each square. List the numbers when sharing your qualifying books at the end of the month.

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!

 

July 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):

July 4 – new bingo card available

August 2 – Julie and I will post our July completed bingo cards. You can link up your bingo cards in this post

August 3 – new bingo card available

September 4 – Julie and I will post our August completed bingo cards. You can link up your bingo cards in this post. We will also be posting the July winner of the most squares in this post.

And so on and so forth.

Questions? Comments? Let’s do this!



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Posted July 4, 2017 by Lynn in Bookish Bingo, Challenges, Featured Posts / 13 Comments

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13 responses to “Chapter Break Bingo – July 2017

  1. And I just noticed I posted it to the wrong post, oops! Sorry, Ladies! I’ll go to the June bingo card post and paste it in there.

    Happy July reading! =)

  2. I wish knew how to get the updated Bingo Card image to past back onto your blog, but I couldn’t figure that out again. Here’s mine written out:

    Row 1 Horizontal:
    Library Book – Buns (Hudson Valley #3) by Alice Clayton;
    Shelf-Love Book – Very Twisted Things (Briarwood Academy, #3) by Ilsa Madden-Mills

    Row 2 Horizontal:
    White on the Cover – Wanderlust by Daisy Prescott;
    God/Goddess – Songs of Submission: Sequence Two (The Submission Series, #4-6) by CD Reiss (Jonathan’s nickname for Monica is Goddess!)
    Sassy/Sarcastic – Cream of the Crop (Hudson Valley #2) by Alice Clayton

    Row 3 Horizontal:
    Free Space – All I Am: Drew’s Novella (This Man #3.5) by Jodi Ellen Malpas;
    One Word Title – Challenge by Amy Daws

    Row 4 Horizontal:
    Magic – The Great Pursuit (Eurona Duology #2) by Wendy Higgins;
    In A Series – Dating-ish (Knitting in the City, #6) by Penny Reid;
    Map – The Great Pursuit (Eurona Duology #2) by Wendy Higgins

    Row 5 Horizontal:
    Audio Book – Retrieval (Retrieval Duet book 1) by Aly Martnez;
    Special / Super Powers – The Great Pursuit (Eurona Duology book 2) by Wendy Higgins; Free Book – Transfer (Retrieval Duet, book 2) by Aly Martinez

      • Thank you, Lynn! I actually read 13 books total – 2 e-books and 11 audiobooks. It’s a record high for me. =)

          • Thanks, Lynn! I wish more of my e-books had the corresponding whispersync audiobook. Some do, but now Audible has raised the average whispersync price from $1.99-$3.99 to $7.49 for older releases and to $12.99 for new releases. That makes buying in dual format no longer practical. The up side is it will force me to whittle down my existing unread collection of audiobooks. =)