Alright everyone, did you fill out your Bookish Bingo Cards? Share your cards, and link up your posts below!
Recap of 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.
November Bookish Bingo
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Mark up the card however you wish to claim the squares.
Julie:
14 isn’t too bad I suppose. I only read books provided for review this month. It’s been busy.
Connected: Discovering Your Inner Guides: Cover with simple design, Read an ebook, Recent Release,
The Aquamarine Surfboard: Suspense/Thriller, Woman on the Cover, Not in a Series, Baking/Cooking, Small Town, Historic Setting, New Release, Read a Physical book, Travel/Distance/Space/Time,
Santa’s Magical Key (No Chimney? No Problem)): Free book
And Free Space makes 14.
Lynn:
I’m impressed that I managed 20 squares this month. Silly long books!
Here’s my bingo card.
And the books I read:
Targeted: Verb in the title, Suspense\Thriller, Woman on the cover, Multiple authors, Free Book, Read an ebook, Spin off, Recent Release
Charm: Cover with a simple design, Small town, baking\cooking, in a series, audio book, vampire\werewolf\demon\shifter, new release, soul mate, Travel distance\space\time
Lady and the Highwayman: Library book, Historic setting
And free makes 20!
And now for the announcement everyone has been waiting for:
Jamie from Whatever I Think of has another perfect bingo card. That’s amazing!
How did everyone else do? Link up your posts or comment with your cards!
Alright, link up your completed Bingo cards here:
My Books:
Thanksgiving on Thursday–Mary Pope Osborne (6 squares): Audiobook, In a Series, Baking/Cooking, Historic Setting, Travel/Time, Food on the Cover
The Story of Blue-Beard–Charles Perrault (3 squares): E-Book, Demon, Soul Mate
The Burgess Boys–Elizabeth Strout (5 squares): Physical Book, Shelf Love, Book Club Read, Not in a Series, Small Town
Code Name Helene–Ariel Lawhon (4 squares): Free Book, Woman on the Cover, Suspense/Thriller, Free Space
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton–Jeanne Marie Grunwell (1 square): Spinoff
Calypso–David Sedaris (2 squares): Library Book, Cover With a Simple Design
Funny You Should Ask–Elissa Sussman (3 squares): Verb in the Title, New Release, Recent Release
My American Journey–Colin Powell (1 square): Multiple Authors (written with Joseph E. Persico)
25 squares completed on November 26
Jamie recently posted…2023 Build Your Library Reading Challenge
Amazing job, Jamie!
November Bookish Bingo
🍂I got a total of 25 Squares🦃
Books Read:
•Christmas in Evergreen (Christmas in Evergreen, #1) by Nancy Naigle: Library Book, Baking/Cooking, Small Town, In a Series, Read a Physical Book, Travel/Time/Space/Distance
•I Escaped The Salem Witch Trials (I Escaped, #6) by Juliet Fry & Scott Peters: Verb in the Title, Woman on the Cover, Multiple Authors, Vampire/Werewolf/Demon/Shifter, Historic Setting
•In the Belly of the Bloodhound: Being an Account of a Particularly Peculiar Adventure in the Life of Jacky Faber (Bloody Jack Adventures, #4) by L.A. Meyer; (Narr.) Katherine Kellgren: Audiobook, Soul Mate
•The Twelve Topsy-Turvy, Very Messy Days of Christmas by James Patterson and Tad Safran: Cover with a Simple Design, Book Club Read, Not in a Series, New Release, Recent Release
•Her Undercover Refuge (Shelter of Secrets, #1) by Linda O. Johnston: Suspense/Thriller, Spin Off, Shelf Love, Free Book
•Sparks! (Sparks! #1)
by Ian Boothby; (Illus.) Nina Matsumoto; David Dedrick: Read an Ebook
•Hester by Laurie Lico Albanese: Food or Beverage on the Cover
•FREE SPACE🦃
Amazing job, Rose!