Armed With A Bingo Challenge 2020
In 2020 I decided to take part in the Armed With A Bingo Challenge 2020 organised by Ariel and Kriti at Armed With A Book.
Here's a round up of all the books I read throughout the year as part of the Armed With A Bingo Challenge:
January
- A book you meant to read last year: The Shape of Water by Andrea Camilleri - My Review
- A book in the middle of a series: Mayan Mendacity by L.J.M. Owen (2nd book in the series)- My Review
- A book published in the last decade: Hidden Pearl by J.E. Laufer (Published August 22nd 2019 by Little Egg Publishing Company) - My Review
February
- A book which was a gift/borrowed: Stone Cold Heart by Caz Frear (I won a copy of this in a giveaway and so I'm counting it as gifted) - My Review
- A book about friendship/family: Killing Me Softly by Bianca Sloane (A thriller but both family and friendship are strong themes) - My Review
- A book written in a format other than third person: Us, In Pieces by Tasha Cotter and Christopher Green (written mostly in emails, texts, and letters). - My Review
March
- A book with a number in it's title: 1996 by Kristy McManus - My Review
April
- N/A
May
- A book published in 2020: The Never Have I Ever Club by Mary Jayne Baker (Pub Date June 2020) - My Review
- A Young Adult Novel: Even Good Girls by Nicholas Jordan - My Review
June
- N/A
July
- N/A
August
- A bestseller book: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling - My Review
September
- Poetry Collection: Dear Girl by Anji Mayrock - My Review
- Book of your choice: Reality Girl by Jessica Hildreth - My Review
October
- A book with a food included in the title: Chocolat by Joanne Harris - My Review
November
- A book longer than 500 pages: Assassin's Creed, Renaissance by Oliver Bowden - My Review
- A book with multiple POVs: On the Rocks by Sawyer Bennett - My Review
- A fantasy/science fiction: Queen of the Two Lands by Laura Greenwood - My Review
December
- N/A
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Did you take part in this reading challenge? How did you do? What reading challenges are you planning on doing in 2021?
It looks like you had a good year!
ReplyDeleteThanks 😊 I read some good books for this challenge.
DeleteIt looks like you did really well I am intrigued by the format of Us in Pieces.
ReplyDeleteIt was nice to read something a bit different for a change.
DeleteThat's just a fun challenge! Glad you shared your results!
ReplyDeleteThanks. I enjoyed doing this challenge. It made me read some books that had been on my tbr for way too long. Had I known I'd enjoy Chocolat so much I would have read it years ago.
DeleteYou did great on this challenge. Love the topics.
ReplyDeleteThanks. There was a good selection of prompts for this challenge. Made for good reading.
DeleteYou are so good to keep up with these, I have surrendered to my sloth ;)
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately I'm never very good at posting my progress throughout the challenge link ups though. Something I hope to improve on this year.
DeleteThanks for sharing your results! I know you’ll do even better on your challenges in 2021!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kate 😚 So far I'm off to a good start with my 2021 challenges. Hopefully this will be the year I complete them all 🤞
DeleteI love this challenge!
ReplyDeleteYeah it was a fun reading challenge to do 😊 There were some great prompts.
DeleteYou did okay. Sounds like the prompts were easy and interesting to do.
ReplyDeleteYeah I'm quite happy with what I managed to read. I came quite close to completing the challenge. Just had some slow months that in the end made the difference.
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