Still not on Storygraph myself, but I'm doing this one.
Starts: Friday, 01 September 2023
Ends: Thursday, 30 November 2023
Hello!
This is a reading challenge featuring autumn themed prompts for you to feel all those fall feelings! Read books from your physical TBR, library books, or new ones - it's up to you! Feel free to combine prompts! Have a lovely autumn!!
All prompt pictures were found from Pinterest!
1. A Warm Sweater:
It's finally time to retrieve your favorite cosy sweater from the closet! Read a comforting book that will warm your heart and protect you from the cold of the season: Dirty Thirty--Janet Evanovich
Was that the wind howling or someone screaming from being murdered?! - Read a mystery:
3. A Black Cat
Black cats are creatures for all kinds of superstition - both good and evil. Read a book with supernatural elements!: The Silmarillion--J.R.R. Tolkien
4. "It was a dark and stormy night…"
Fall is the time for athmospheric reading! Read a book with an autumnal, gothic or moody setting: The Midnight Club--Christopher Pike
In the colder months the couch is calling and the TV is playing. Give the screen a rest and look at pictures in a book instead. Read a graphic novel, manga or a book with illustrations!:
Trick - There will be a lot of witches, vampires, werewolves, ghosts and other creatures and monsters knocking at your door soon! Best get ready to meet them by reading a book featuring a mythical creature or monster so that you will be prepared for all their tricks!
Treat - Halloween is a good time for all the sweet tooths (teeth?) and you are a giver of candy. The spooky scary vibes aren’t for you, so you can take a break from them by reading a lighthearted book!
Treat - Halloween is a good time for all the sweet tooths (teeth?) and you are a giver of candy. The spooky scary vibes aren’t for you, so you can take a break from them by reading a lighthearted book!
Fall is mysterious and supernatural with its darkness and strange sounds. When passing by the graveyard you might meet someone who wants to tell their tale. Read a historical novel or a book featuring ghosts: Son of the Dawn--Cassandra Clare
We all know that soup is better when it's been stewing for a while, right? The same might apply to books! Read a book that you've been meaning to read for a while: Heart Bones--Colleen Hoover
With school and academia starting in the autumn it is the perfect time to finally cross out that required reading. Read a classic or a book with an academic setting: One of Us is Next--Karen M. McManus
When the leaves turn yellow, orange, red and brown the world becomes magical. Match a book cover to the falling leaves! Feel free to combine with other prompts: Checking Out Crime--Laurie Cass
Very appropriate for Autumn and Halloween!
ReplyDeleteSounds like these could make for some fun reads.
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