Read books that have a royal theme.
Examples: Books that center around anyone with a royal title (Prince, Princess, Queen, Duke, etc.), knights, castles, kingdoms, or heroic quests.
- You can read any type of books for this challenge. Picture books, graphic novels, manga, and audio books are allowed in this challenge.
- Re-reads are allowed as long as you don't use the same book twice.
- You may join whether or not you have a blog. You can join through Goodreads, twitter, or any other appropriate site.
- Every month there will be a wrap-up post available. You can add reviews, discussions, and view other readers progresses through that post. If you want you can just comment what you've read as well.
- You can use books you've read for other challenges for this challenge.
- Knight: 1-3 books
- Baron or Baroness: 4-6 books
- Earl or Countess: 7-9 books
- Duke or Duchess: 10-12 books
- Prince or Princess: 13- 15 books
- King or Queen: 15+ books
My Books:
- The Isle of the Lost--Melissa De La Cruz
- The Mysterious Affair at Styles--Agatha Christie
- Wolfsbane--Andrea Cremer
- Don Quixote--Miguel de Cervantes
- Steelheart--Brandon Sanderson
- Bloodrose--Andrea Cremer
- The Tale of Genji--Muraski Shikibu
- Riches to Rags--Casey L. Bond
- All's Faire in Middle School--Victoria Jamieson
- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe--C.S. Lewis
- Lady Midnight--Cassandra Clare
- Daughter of the Pirate King--Tricia Levenseller
- A Blade So Black--L.L. McKinney
- Flunked--Jen Calonita
- Beauty Queen--Sarah Mlynowski
Challenge completed on December 12
Interesting. Fantasy and historic fiction seem made for this one.
ReplyDeleteYay! I'm glad you're joining Jamie.
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